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Wimbledon towels have used by British tennis champions for 30 years. Now, Christy's is bringing something new to the tennis courts: recycled handbags. Tennis players will be able to purchase their "heirloom" bag made from excess towel stock this year for €65. The upcycled tote bags are made from the 2023 Wimbledon towels and come with additional padding on the straps and a zip. They come in classic Wimbledon green and purple and the 2023 seasonal fuscia colour. To ring in the changes, this year's Wimbledon towels are in the colours of hyacinth and lavender and will cost €39. If the recycling t...
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After Milan Fashion Week set the stage, Paris swiftly took the spotlight. The world's top designers flooded the French capital, just ahead of its hosting of the Olympic Games next month, to showcase their latest and finest menswear designs. From the third-ever Vogue World event, which celebrated 100 years of French fashion, to bidding a final farewell to Dries Van Noten, a luminary of the influential "Antwerp Six," it was an unforgettable extravaganza of glitz, glamour and haute couture. In case you missed it, here are some of the standout highlights from the week: Pharrell Williams unveils Lo...
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Louis Vuitton showed its spring-summer 2025 menswear collection outside on the rooftop of the UNESCO building in Paris – a roll of the dice in this city where lately it seems to rain every day. Yet, the weather gods favoured the powerhouse brand, allowing models to strut on grass painted in LV's iconic checkerboard pattern under a rain-free sky. Creative Director Pharrell Williams titled the collection "Le Monde est à Vous" – or "The World is Yours" - symbolising not only luxury but a global unity and wanderlust integral to Louis Vuitton's DNA. Choosing UNESCO as the venue, a promoter of world...
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A lot has been written and said about quiet luxury. The appearance of good, well cut, well tailored yet simple lines and silhouettes is designed to be subtle but extremely stylish, so it was no surprise that Milan designers didn't make any loud 'look at me' statements over the past three days with their mostly menswear previews for Spring-Summer 2025: Hope not rose-tinted glory was the essential theme of Prada's show, according to Miuccia Prada. “Because even if the times are bad, I feel that it was the right thing to do,’’ she said backstage at the show. “Eventually, I propose something posit...
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Louis Vuitton’s latest men’s wear has got dog owners hot under the collar. While the top fashion house kept a tight leash on its Spring-Summer 2025 Pre-Collection, it has now revealed how its collaboration with musician Pharrell has inspired paws-for-thought. It’s a fashion collection for dog owners. That’s the bit. Sorry for all the ruff puns. Giant pumpkins to Keith Haring murals: Art Basel exhibit showcases monumental installationsWho is Tomas Colbengston, winner of art's most prestigious print award?Pharrell Williams, the American musician from N.E.R.D. and behind hits like ‘Happy’ and Daf...
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“So, the Euros are starting at the end of this week,” states my editor. “Could you do a piece about it?” I stare blankly, like a confused giraffe who’s just been asked to open a bank account. “You do realise that me writing about football is like asking a chicken to explain the concept of gravity?” I retort – realising that I’ve already used two animal comparisons and that I really should get my head examined. Nonetheless, I agree. To be fair, the only times I attempt to give a damn about football are during the Euros and the World Cup, just because I quite enjoy the way people get all riled u...
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A huge part of any live sporting event, that often goes overlooked, is the symphony of sounds that surround us: the chants, the clapping, the cheers, the groans, and even the boos. But for those who are deaf or hard of hearing, this electrifying experience has remained a void - until now. In a first-of-its-kind innovation, Newcastle United F.C. has introduced a revolutionary piece of wearable technology for their deaf fans: the "Sound Shirt." The shirt, which looks like an ordinary football jersey, enables match attendees to "feel" the buzz of St James' Park, helping to create a more immersive...
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Every three years, in the small Belgian city of Ypres, locals dress up in Papier-mâché cat heads and other forms of feline-inspired attire to celebrate the 'Kattenstoet' ('Festival of the Cats'). A tradition since 1955, it's linked - rather bleakly - to legends about cats once being thrown from a bell tower, the reasoning for which is still subject to speculation... But one thing's for sure: people have always loved an opportunity to dress up and get a little weird. The desire to connect with past traditions, while also subverting them, is what makes folklore so compelling. Its rebellious idea...
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