This week in the industry, we explore the latest shifts in style and luxury, highlighting the most compelling fashion news of the moment. From high-profile campaigns to emerging design talent, the landscape is evolving with a focus on texture, nostalgia, and bold reinterpretation.
Bella Hadid takes center stage as a maritime traveler in the latest campaign for Miss Sixty. Captured by photographer Gabriel Moses, the imagery utilizes a moody, underwater-inspired green light to emphasize the fluid, lived-in quality of the collection’s denim, which features intricate tears and faded finishes that suggest a journeyed aesthetic.
In the world of intimate apparel, Rihanna has officially ignited a ‘Daisy Riot’ with the newest Savage x Fenty collection. Centered around the season’s defining butter-yellow hue, the drop features delicate daisy lace and asymmetric cuts. The collection, which includes everything from bralettes to high-leg briefs, offers a coordinated summer aesthetic that has already made waves on social media.
Self-care meets high fashion as Acne Studios collaborates with Frédéric Malle on a new bath and body collection. Curated by Suzy Le Helley, the line focuses on aromatic softness, providing a sophisticated approach to daily rituals. Meanwhile, Gucci continues its Monte Carlo campaign, with Anok Yai, Amelia Gray, and Ibrahima Kane channeling ‘loud luxury’ through leather and floral motifs that honor the house’s historic ties to the region.
Elsewhere, the footwear brand Lili Curia is bringing a touch of surrealism to Dover Street Market Paris, while Jacquemus captivated audiences in Corsica with its ‘Le Bonheur’ show, featuring windswept silhouettes and taffeta palazzo trousers. Chloë Sevigny also made headlines in New York, offering a punk-inspired reinterpretation of Vivienne Westwood’s classic tailoring.
Finally, we spotlight emerging talent. Independent designer Omar Amor has turned discarded earphones into a central motif for a collection created in collaboration with Leonardo Martines, while Prakarti Agarwal, a recent Central Saint Martins graduate, is turning heads with laser-cut capris inspired by the intricate patterns of traditional Indian ceiling fans.
