Weekly Fashion Roundup
Stay up to date on the latest fashion news and trends with our roundup of the top stories from the industry.
Louis Vuitton Celebrates Pharrell’s First Collection With New York and Hollywood Pop-Up Locations
Louis Vuitton has launched pop-up locations in New York City and Los Angeles to celebrate Pharrell's debut collection at the French luxury house. The pop-ups are themed around Pont Neuf, featuring a Parisian aesthetic with street lamps, architectural molding, and checkered floors. The collection includes ready-to-wear items, luggage, leather goods, accessories, trunks, and footwear. The pop-up locations in New York City and Los Angeles are now open, and more worldwide pop-ups will be revealed in the coming weeks.
Young Thug Teases New 'Act Normal' Clothing Line
Rapper Young Thug has announced his new clothing line called 'Act Normal' through an Instagram teaser. The label's website currently shows a black and brown design with a 'Coming Soon' title card. According to the website, Act Normal Clothing is dedicated to providing the best experience and highest-quality garments. Not much else is known about the brand at this time, except for its mantra 'be the reason the world changes.'
Dior and Japanese Artist Otani Workshop Imagine a Monster-Covered Collaboration
Dior has teamed up with Japanese artist Otani Workshop for a whimsical collaboration featuring monster-covered pieces. The collection includes bomber jackets, short-sleeve T-shirts, the B33 tennis sneakers, and accessories. The highlight of the collection is a small ceramic green monster named Tanilla, created by the renowned sculptor. The Dior x Otani Workshop collection will be available in boutiques and online starting January 4.
Campaigns, Campaigns and More Campaigns!
With the new year underway, there may not be many new collections yet, but there's no shortage of campaigns. Brands like Fenty Skin, Gucci, Proenza Schouler, Calvin Klein, and Prada have launched new campaigns featuring various celebrities. A$AP Rocky, Ni Ni, Chang Chen, Pamela Anderson, Jeremy Allen White, and Troye Sivan are among the names spotted in these campaigns, showcasing diverse styles and themes.