Clare Waight Keller welcomed into the Givenchy family

On the 20th of February, The House of Givenchy was celebrating the 90th birthday of Monsieur Hubert de Givenchy, the luxury brand’s founder and constant inspiration. In 1952, Hubert James Taffin de Givenchy created the Couture House in Paris and gained immediate international recognition. His creative heritage has remained ever since, anchoring the House in … Read more

Hennessy offers a backstage look infused with irresistible humor

New books we love: A Toast to the World’s Preeminent Spirit, an entertaining book on the Hennessy saga. Hennessy history clearly deserves an exceptional telling unlike conventional coffee table books. Lavishly illustrated, “A Toast to the World’s Preeminent Spirit” is the first book on the world’s most famous cognac producer. Considered a benchmark of excellence, … Read more

2017 LVMH Innovation Award to give startups the opportunity to make the luxury sector evolve

LVMH Innovation Award for start-ups will open the doors to Luxury Lab at Viva Technology 2017. Apply online and start the journey.

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LVMH Innovation Award searches for fresh ideas. The inaugural LVMH Innovation Award to be launched at Viva Technology 2017.

In conjunction with the second edition of the Viva Technology 2017, LVMH Luxury Group will present an award to a start-up from the luxury-related sector. LVMH will open the doors to Luxury Lab again this year and engage even more deeply with the start-up ecosystem by launching the LVMH Innovation Award, which will recognize a start-up from France or another country.

The 2016 Viva Technology show drew over 45,000 participants and 5,000 start-ups. LVMH created the Luxury Lab for the event, a 500-square-meter space dedicated entirely to the luxury industry that welcomed around 40 start-ups.

The second edition of Viva Technology, the global rendezvous for game-changing digital transformation, is set for June 15-17, 2017 in Paris. This high-profile event – of which LVMH is a partner – provides an opportunity for leading businesses to engage with and build strong relationships with start-ups to help them grow.

“Support for young businesses is a tremendous driver for excellence across LVMH and a major source of innovation that contributes to the success of our Maisons,” noted Bernard Arnault, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of LVMH.

The LVMH Innovation Award is open to any company created less than 5 years ago with a valuation of less than $100 million and whose business has a connection with LVMH Group sectors. Candidates are invited to apply online from 21 February to 31 March on the “LVMH Innovation Award” page of Viva Technology website.

A committee of experts representing LVMH Maisons, start-ups and investors will select a shortlist of 32 start-ups invited to be part of the LVMH Lab during the three-day event, giving them a chance to pitch their ideas and model to a broad audience. One of them will receive the first LVMH Innovation Award at the close of Viva Technology, and will meet LVMH Group teams in charge of private equity investments and discuss potential relationship with the Group and its Luxury Maisons.

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LVMH Prize For Young Fashion Designers 2017: discover the shortlisted designers

21 fashion talents have been shortlisted by the selection committee of the Prize, under the supervision of Delphine Arnault, the French businesswoman, Director and executive Vice President of Louis Vuitton (LVMH Luxury Group).

LVMH Fashion Prize 2017 finalists

The fourth edition of the LVMH Prize saw a drive in applications, resulting in approximately 1,200 candidates from 90 countries.

21 designers have been shortlisted by the selection committee of the Prize. They have been invited to meet LVMH’s 45 international fashion experts who will pick 8 finalists during a showroom that will take place on March 2 and 3 in Paris. Among the fashion designers selected in the fourth edition of the LVMH Prize, 10 design menswear, 9 womenswear exclusively while 2 design unisex collections.

For the 2017 edition, the jury have selected designers from Australia, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Korea, New-Zealand, Russia, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States. They will meet in Paris on March 2 and 3, 2017, to showcase their work for the benefit of the experts and the members of a remarkable jury, who will assist them.

“Menswear asserts its strong presence in the selection, alongside women’s inspiring collections, strong on high-grade know-how. This year, two distinct characteristics stand out among the propositions of the candidates: first, streetwear in various forms influences many collections; and second, the gender diversity of the designs is emblematic of this edition. Boldness is the keyword of the creations of these 21 young designers. LVMH felt a duty to create this Prize that rewards young designers but above all nurtures tomorrow’s talent,” commented Delphine Arnault.

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The LVMH Prize will be awarded by the Jury on June 16 at the Fondation Louis Vuitton.

Former winners of the Prize include: Grace Wales Bonner (Winner 2016), Vejas (Special Prize 2016), Marques’Almeida (Winner 2015), Jacquemus (Special Prize 2015), Thomas Tait (Winner 2014), Hood by Air (Special Prize 2014), Miuniku (Special Prize 2014).

Moreover, three young graduates from fashion schools will be awarded the Graduate Prize that remains open to applications until May 15, 2017.

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LVMH Prize For Young Fashion Designers 2017. The List of the 21 pre-selected designers:

  • ABASI ROSBOROUGH by Greg Rosborough (American designer based in New York). Menswear, showing in New York.
  • AMBUSH by Yoon Ahn (American designer based in Tokyo). Unisex collections, showing in New York.
  • ANGUS CHIANG by Angus Chiang (Taiwanese designer based in Taiwan). Menswear, showing in Tokyo.
  • ATLEIN by Antonin Tron (French designer based in Paris). Womenswear, showing in Paris.
  • BLINDNESS by JiSun Park (Korean designer based in Seoul). Menswear, showing in Paris.
  • CECILIE BAHNSEN by Cecilie Rosted Bahnsen (Danish designer based in Copenhagen). Womenswear, showing in Copenhagen.
  • CHARLES JEFFREY LOVERBOY by Charles Jeffrey (British designer based in London). Menswear, showing in London.
  • DANIEL W. FLETCHER by Daniel Fletcher (British designer based in London). Menswear, showing in London.
  • DILARA FINDIKOGLU by Dilara Findikoglu (Turkish designer based in London). Womenswear, showing in London.
  • GMBH by Serhat Isik (German collective based in Berlin). Unisex collections, showing in Berlin.
  • JAHNKOY by Maria Kazakova (Russian designer based in New York). Menswear, showing in New York.
  • KATHERINE MAVRIDIS by Katherine Mavridis (Australian designer based in New York). Womenswear, showing in New York.
  • KOZABURO by Kozaburo Akasaka (Japanese designer based in Tokyo). Menswear, showing in Tokyo.
  • MAGGIE MARILYN by Maggie Hewitt (New Zealand designer based in Auckland). Womenswear, showing in Paris.
  • MARINE SERRE by Marine Serre (French designer based in Paris). Womenswear, showing in Paris.
  • MARTINE ROSE STUDIOS LIMITED by Martine Rose (British designer based in London). Menswear, showing in London.
  • MOLLY GODDARD by Molly Goddard (British designer based in London). Womenswear, showing in London.
  • NABIL NAYAL by Nabil el-Nayal (British designer based in London). Womenswear, showing in London.
  • PALOMO SPAIN by Alejandro Gomez Palomo (Spanish designer based in Cordoba). Menswear, showing in New York.
  • RICHARD MALONE by Richard Malone (Irish designer based in London). Womenswear, showing in London.
  • SULVAM by Teppei Fujita (Japanese designer based in Tokyo). Menswear, showing in Tokyo.
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L’Atelier Fred: 100,000 possible permutations for Force 10 bracelet

LVMH-owned Fred Jeweller, the French jewellery brand named after the founder Fred Samuel, launches playful customization service for its iconic Force 10 bracelet. With a choice of materials, colors and other elements, more than 100,000 different permutations are possible through the newly-launched L’Atelier Fred. This new jewelry customization service, available exclusively at Fred’s flagship store … Read more

Sink into the delectable world of gastronomic joy of the 2017 Michelin Guide France

Yannick Alleno’s 1947 restaurant in Courchevel awarded three stars in the 2017 MICHELIN guide France The restaurant Le 1947, headed by chef YANNICK ALLENO at Cheval Blanc Courchevel, has been awarded a third star in the 2017 Guide MICHELIN France. This third star honors the creativity of the resolutely modern cuisine created by Chef Alléno … Read more