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Category: Louis Vuitton
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Pharrell Williams on His New Role at Louis Vuitton
The American star steps into shoes once filled by Virgil Abloh at Louis Vuitton. His first collection debuts in Paris this week.
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All Aboard the Most Extravagant Fashion Cruise
Chanel in Los Angeles, Dior in Mexico, Gucci in Seoul. Clothes are just a tiny part of the content.
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Reptilian Accessories That Make Coldblooded Look Cool
Scale up bags and boots with stylish skins, from embossed python to real croc.
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What Bank Earnings Reveal About the Health of the Economy
JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo reported solid earnings on Friday, but big questions remain about the sector’s health and a potential recession.
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Earnings Season Arrives With Recession Fears Front and Center
Investors will be closely watching whether worries about an economic slowdown dent corporate profits, and lead to further layoffs.
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Let Us Now All Praise Wearability
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:As shown at Louis Vuitton, Loewe and Hermès. The idea has nothing to do with tech, and everything to do with good clothes.
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Men’s Fashion That Channels the Carefree Spirit of Spring
The New York Times – T Magazine:Relaxed layers in a mellow palette of earth tones and pastels reflect the kicked back lightness of the season.
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Where’s the Snow? Snowboarding Brands Are Trying to Find Out for Themselves.
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Brands are changing their strategies and entering policy debates, as climate change continues to upend the snowfall calendar.
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Where’s the Snow? Snowboarding Brands Are Trying to Find Out for Themselves.
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Brands are changing their strategies and entering policy debates, as climate change continues to upend the snowfall calendar.
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Pharrell Threads the Needle
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Why Louis Vuitton chose Mr. Williams as its new designer of men’s wear. It’s bigger than hip-hop.
