Air Dior extends Jordan Brand’s fashion collaboration with Dior

    An exclusive collection of ready-to-wear apparel and accessories signed Air Dior extends Jordan Brand’s collaborative relationship with the luxury Parisian house. Dior and Jordan Brand are bringing new life to classic sport styles. The Air Jordan 1 High OG Dior, Air Jordan 1 Low Dior, ready-to-wear apparel and accessories will be available April 2020. … Read more

Water-repellent Louis Vuitton 2054: Virgil Abloh’s new codes of urban dressing and activewear

  Launched for Spring-Summer 2020, Louis Vuitton 2054, the new performance-inspired and tech line by Men’s Artistic Virgil Abloh, fuses the present century with the year 1854 when the French luxury house Louis Vuitton was founded. Virgil Abloh’s LV2054 collection expresses a vision for a multifunctional wardrobe of the future. Invoking the idea of a … Read more

Objets Nomades at design miami/2019: remarkable design and intelligent functionality

      Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades is an ever-expanding furniture collection of limited, collectible furniture inspired by the House’s DNA and by reinterpretations of its travel spirit. The interwoven nature of Louis Vuitton’s savoir-faire with the discerning eye of world-renowned designers has created inventive shapes, materials, and products—a tradition that continues with the Objets … Read more

Louis Vuitton owner LVMH to buy Tiffany for $16bn

Bernard Arnault’s luxury goods empire to acquire US jeweller in cash deal

Louis Vuitton announcing the upcoming Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibition “About Time: Fashion and Duration”

  The upcoming Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibition “About Time: Fashion and Duration” explores how clothes generate temporal associations. The fashion exhibit made possible by Louis Vuitton will trace more than a century and a half of fashion, from 1870 to the present, along a disruptive timeline, as part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s … Read more

World’s most expensive watch sells for £24.2m in charity auction

All proceeds from sale in Switzerland go to research into Duchenne muscular dystrophy