Harrods is bringing its design expertise and renowned eye for style to furniture

For the first time in the store’s history, the London’s luxury department store launches Harrods of London furniture collection. The range, designed in-house by Harrods Interiors, draws its aesthetic from Art Deco jewellery and tailoring; comprising upholstery, occasional pieces and casegoods, the pieces ooze timeless style but with unexpected and unique detailing. Velvets and twills … Read more

Tiffany City HardWear jewellery. It goes perfectly with a leather jacket as it does with couture

Actress and fashion icon Jeanne Damas looked chic on the red carpet for the 42nd César Awards wearing new Tiffany City HardWear jewellery. The full collection will be available worldwide in May. According the Tiffany, the new jewelry collection “embodies the power and spirit of New York City and the energy of its streets.” The … Read more

Chanel x City of Paris for France’s first permanent fashion museum

Chanel partners with The City of Paris for Palais Galliera’s first permanent fashion museum in France. Chanel and the City of City of Paris are opening a new gallery to house the permanent collections at Palais Galliera. Slated to open late 2019, the new gallery will be named Salles Gabrielle Chanel, The Gabrielle Chanel Rooms. … Read more

Wearable art: U10 Tourbillon Calavera

The U10 Tourbillon Calavera pays tribute to the old tradition of Mexican Calaveras, the artistic representations of a human skull. Almost two years since its unveiling and the Angelus Watches’ U10 Tourbillon Lumière still fascinates. From the earliest days of its conception, the U10 Tourbillon Lumie`re was imagined as a piece of wearable mechanical art. Now, … Read more

Armani gets back to business in Milan after glamour of the Oscars

Autumn/winter 2017 collection brought strong showing in trousers and jackets, with hints of Instagramable playfulness

Milan fashion week: Miuccia Prada returns to feminist form

Fashion’s premier feminist launches a collection that looks at the progress – or lack of it – in gender politics