Diet Prada: the Instagram account that airs the fashion industry’s dirty laundry

Planet fashion generally runs on weaponised niceness – which is why a social media account that claims to highlight design rip-offs has attracted nearly half a million followers

TAG Heuer Boutique at HIA is the Top Performing Boutique in the Global Travel Retail Sector

The Swiss watchmaker’s signature store at Hamad International Airport is also the second best performing franchise boutique in the world, announced Qatar Duty Free, one of the largest duty free retailers in the world. Qatar Duty Free (QDF), boasting more than 90 elegant boutiques and luxury, high-end stores, announced that its TAG Heuer signature store … Read more

From Urban Art to street wear: Supreme one-of-a kind auction raised €850,681, doubling its estimate

The auction houses are seducing a whole new generations of collectors. On 16th May 2018, Artcurial hosted an event as only they could! With C.R.E.A.M., Cash Rules Everything Around Me, the auction house was immersed into 30 years of New York urban culture, from Urban Art to street wear. This one of-a kind auction focused … Read more

FIFA World Cup 2018: Louis Vuitton is rolling out The Official Match Ball Collection Trunk

Louis Vuitton releases exclusive FIFA World Cup collection. Since 2010, Louis Vuitton was commissioned by FIFA to provide a bespoke case to ensure the FIFA World Cup Trophy travelled in safety and in style. This tradition will continue for Russia 2018. Handmade in Asnieres, France, the case will be revealed on the pitch in Moscow … Read more

Insta-model Emily DiDonato for Life Plankton skincare

  The model Emily DiDonato (born Feb. 24, 1991 in New York) is the epitome of the natural approach to beauty, preferring unfiltered, fresh-faced skin in the images she shares with the world. Luxury skincare brand Biotherm announced model Emily DiDonato as global ambassador. The natural beauty model and Columbia Psychology student joins Christy Turlington-Burns … Read more

The ethics of wearing feathers: it’s not just live-plucking that’s a problem

They are fluttering down catwalks and even appeared at the royal wedding, but for some activists all feathers are stolen property – whether or not they involve cruelty