Exclusive capsule celebrates the 50th anniversary of Ralph Lauren’s debut in menswear

  Anyone with even a small interest in men’s clothing will appreciate the giant influence that Ralph Lauren has made to the way men dress today. Ralph Lauren’s extensive archive over the past 50 years served as an inspiration for an exclusive anniversary capsule collection. The leading American fashion house in collaboration with MR PORTER, … Read more

Designers take rugs from the floor to the catwalk

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Powered by Guardian.co.ukThis article titled “Designers take rugs from the floor to the catwalk” was written by Ellie Violet Bramley, for The Observer on Saturday 13th October 2018 13.00 UTC

Shag pile, floral or fringed … rugs and carpets come in a variety of designs. But if they are not what springs to mind when you imagine haute couture, then think again.

At the Marni autumn/winter show earlier this year guests were seated on piles of old carpets. For Ralph Lauren’s 50th anniversary spring/summer show, models walked down a catwalk made up of a patchwork of carpets. The floor was printed in the style of a patterned rug at Chloé, with one model wearing what looked like a rug fashioned into a miniskirt, while a carpet formed the logo-branded backdrop to last year’s Balenciaga’s autumn/winter show.

A retrospective for Anni Albers, the Bauhaus-trained textile designer, has opened at Tate Modern, which includes her rugs. A glut of designers, whether consciously or subliminally, have appeared to reference Albers’s work recently. From Raf Simons’s Calvin Klein autumn/winter collection to high-street chain Zara, her influence is writ large, complete with raw edges and intarsia stripes. Paul Smith has designed a collection this season with Albers’s work as its stated inspiration.

As well as inspiring clothing, the rug is having a fashion moment in its own right, which ties into the broader resurgence of crafts. Loewe’s creative director, Jonathan Anderson, is one designer spearheading this renaissance, seeing crafts as “antidotes to digital media”.

Yet it is in part thanks to digital media that rugs might be finding so much love with the fashion pack. In this era when we’re seeing into the homes of influencers, who are posting outfits via mirror selfies or taking “shoefies”, the rug makes a perfect backdrop. So it’s no wonder that last year one rug in particular – a Scandi-style item from La Redoute – sold out again and again, even meriting its own Instagram account, thanks to it finding favour with the fashion crowd.

A model wears a rug fashioned into a skirt at the Chloé show.
A model wears a rug fashioned into a skirt at the Chloé show. Photograph: Pixelformula/SIPA/Rex/Shutterstock

It rubs the other way too, with fashion designers increasingly turning their hand to rug design. Zandra Rhodes has long been making rugs that look like pink leopards or decorating them with zany squiggles. Jonathan Saunders has recently launched his second collection for the Rug Company – he is “particularly drawn to the process of designing rugs because of my product design and textiles background”. Other designers the Rug Company have worked with include Matthew Williamson and, earlier this year, Christopher Kane, who designed five handcrafted, botanical-inspired patterns, while last year Paul Smith again looked to Albers for a collection.

At the less luxury end of the market, Habitat is no stranger to fashion-designer collaborations. In 2016-17, Henry Holland worked on a collection that included rugs with grand floral prints, while Hannah Weiland, the designer and founder of London-based label Shrimps, famous for its bright faux fur, released a collaboration with the store last month. Her Doodle rug takes its artwork of rams, crowns, stars and a moon from a Shrimps clutch bag.

It is this chance to work on a bigger scale that Kate Butler, head of design for Habitat, thinks appeals to designers because it involves taking “small artworks and patterns and making them into these dramatic statement pieces, human-sized”. For the Shrimps collaboration, she says, it was amazing to “literally ‘blow up’ these illustrations … and work to replicate the embroidery detailing of the original bag on this”.

But no fashion designer’s foray into rugs has proved quite so popular as the one by wunderkind Virgil Abloh, Louis Vuitton’s creative director and the founder of Off-White. With his eagerly awaited Ikea collaboration set to drop next year, four different limited-edition rugs were released at the end of September. One, decorated with a traditional swirling pattern, got a modern twist with the slogan “Keep Off”; on another all-red rug, it read “Blue”. All quickly sold out.

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The Only of Its Kind at Sea: Ralph Lauren Home furnishes luxury cruise suites

 

Oceania Cruises Reveals All-New Owner’s Suites Furnished Exclusively With Ralph Lauren Home.
The new Owner’s Suites will debut on Riviera cruise ship in April 2019 and Marina in May 2020.

The Living Room in the re-designed Owner's Suite onboard Marina and Riviera-
The Living Room in the re-designed Owner’s Suite onboard Marina and Riviera; photos: http://oceaniacruises.com

Oceania Cruises, the world’s leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line unveiled the first of many exciting enhancements coming to the line’s acclaimed 1,250-guest ships Marina and Riviera: an altogether new generation of Owner’s Suites furnished exclusively with Ralph Lauren Home.

Utilizing fabrics such as the “super yacht stripe” and signature pieces such as the Clivedon carved chairs and Pall Mall cocktail table, the Owner’s Suites aboard Marina and Riviera capture the joy of travel

Designed by Los Angeles based Trevor R. Howells Interior Design, the Owner’s Suites “reflect Ralph Lauren’s appreciation for sailing, Hollywood glamour and timeless, classical beauty.”

Cruise traveleres will enter through the foyer with a limestone and black cabochon inset floor, walls of inset Georgian wood paneling, and a mahogany and quartzite bar. Spacious and airy, this grand room features dramatic sea-views from floor-to-ceiling windows dressed with Ralph Lauren Grimaldi-weave sail fabric, along with a self-playing ebony piano that provides the perfect interlude for in-suite entertaining.

The Master Bedroom in the re-designed Owner's Suite onboard Marina and Riviera
The Master Bedroom in the re-designed Owner’s Suite onboard Marina and Riviera; photos: http://oceaniacruises.com

The elegant living room is anchored by a new saddle-suede sectional sofa accented with deep navy cushions and accompanied by a mahogany Lounge Moderne chair upholstered in navy and white Super-Yacht Stripe.

The centerpiece of the dining room is the Mayfair dining table with a new Barrett Knurled chandelier overhead. The master suite, which is an entire retreat unto itself, has taken on an entirely new persona with a new Cote D’Azur king- size bed, elegant Mayfair Bergere side chairs upholstered in Sutton Suede Doe and dramatic nickel-trimmed lighting accents. Finally, the wraparound teak verandas feature stylish pieces that were custom-crafted by Ralph Lauren Home for Oceania Cruises.

The Grand Foyer in the re-designed Owner's Suite onboard Marina and Riviera
The Grand Foyer in the re-designed Owner’s Suite onboard Marina and Riviera; photos: http://oceaniacruises.com

Together in Pink: Ralph Lauren Live Love T-Shirt – a symbol of the commitment in the fight against cancer

  One hundred percent of the purchase price of this cotton graphic T-shirt helps benefit programs for cancer screenings, early treatment, research, and patient navigation. It’s a stylish way to show your support for reducing disparities in cancer care and improving access to quality treatment for everyone at an earlier, more curable stage. American fashion … Read more

The winners of the 2018 CFDA Fashion Awards are in! Find out who is the recipient of CFDA’s first Influencer Award

  The 2018 CFDA Fashion Awards, in partnership with Swarovski for the 17th year, were hosted by Issa Rae on June 4, at the Brooklyn Museum. Each June, the international fashion community honors the best and brightest in American design at the CFDA Fashion Awards. Founded in 1981, they are the highest honor in fashion … Read more

Ralph Lauren brings his Caribbean beach house to Manhattan

Reassuringly familiar style on show, though aesthetic edges towards parody at times