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6 days ago |
voguebusiness.com | Elektra Kotsoni
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1 month ago |
voguebusiness.com | Elektra Kotsoni
This article is part of the Future of Appearance, a collection of articles that investigates what we will look like in 20 years. LED face masks, marine collagen truffles, Ozempic, Aqualyx, Lemonbottle, 3D body scans — the weapons we yield against ageing have been multiplying since the pandemic. And whether staring back at ourselves on video calls is to blame or if it’s just our nature, the fact remains that 97 per cent of readers we surveyed in the last month are concerned about ageing.
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1 month ago |
voguebusiness.com | Elektra Kotsoni
Over 400 guests attended the Moncler Grenoble spectacle that took place in the French ski region of Les Trois Vallées this past weekend. Since we had all been asked to wear the same black boots and white duvet cape, it was hard to tell people apart.
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2 months ago |
voguebusiness.com | Elektra Kotsoni
After a decade-long run, Demna is stepping down from Balenciaga, parent company Kering announced today. The Georgian designer, known mononymously as Demna, was appointed creative director of the Spanish house in October 2015, shortly after Vetements (the label he founded with his brother) showed for the first time at Paris Fashion Week. In the last decade, Demna brought Balenciaga to the forefront of the industry by consistently pushing the boundaries of fashion’s playbook.
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2 months ago |
voguebusiness.com | Laure Guilbault |Lucy Maguire |Elektra Kotsoni
“I won’t comment on current affairs. I was told not to. But I can quote the famous American philosopher Lady Gaga: fashion is the thing that saved me from being sad,” said Mytheresa CEO Michael Kliger at a dinner hosted by the German luxury multi-brand retailer for Australian designer Christopher Esber on Saturday. Lady Gaga’s line reflected the mood: Paris Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2025 offered a solid season amid a geopolitical crisis, luxury slump, looming trade war and the woes of wholesale.
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