Macage, Louis Vuitton, Rebelles, Madame Grès, Fleet x émoi émoi
A look back at what the editorial team absolutely wanted to share this week.
Louis Vuitton gives the floor to Leon Marchand
Louis Vuitton
With Louis Vuitton, the spirit of the Paris Olympics continues to shine. The prestigious house has just released a new episode of its podcast Louis Vuitton [Extended]. After receiving the medal-winning fencer Enzo Lefori, it was the turn of the multi-medal-winning swimmer Leon Marchand to participate in the interview. Guided by journalist Loïc Prigent, the 22-year-old prodigy, Louis Vuitton ambassador, shares his emotions during the competitions and reveals his ambitions for the future. An engaging 20-minute talk that offers an authentic and inspiring look into the world of the athlete, ideal for an energy boost or a dose of motivation.
Episode to be revealed today on all audio streaming platforms .
Madame Gres’ book of haute couture
Colin Douglas Gray, Madame Gres
During this week of Paris Fashion Week, Rizzoli New York publications offer fashion lovers a condensation of history in a book. Madame Grès, Couture Paris. This immersive work allows you to discover or rediscover Madame Grès, an icon of French haute couture who died in 1993. Magnificent photographs of her iconic tulle dresses are accompanied by texts by historian Olivier Sayard and a biography of the seamstress written by her granddaughter. , which enrich the reading. A real treasure to have in your library.
Madame Grès, Couture Paris is now available for sale, especially from OFR and Galignani.
The Uniqlo exhibition is not to be missed
Uniqlo
How to improve everyday life? That’s the question driving the Paris exhibition created by Uniqlo for its 40th anniversary. Through immersive installations, “The Art and Science of LifeWear” immerses visitors in the innovative world of the Japanese brand, where technology is put at the service of comfort. Ability to discover revolutionary materials such as: Heattech which attracts heat or Irishism which regulates tissue respiration. As a bonus, there will be an exclusive capsule collection created with Parisian restaurant Paperboy, known for its iconic hat mascot. Another good opportunity to promote your fashion culture.
“The Art and Science of Clothing for Life. how to improve everyday life” free exhibition. will take place from October 1 to 5, 2024 at the Vendôme Pavilion in Paris.
Stella Maxwell and Alexander Skarsgård step up the Macage campaign
Makeup
Roaming with grace and style, this is the vision of the luxury house of Mackage, which today presents its autumn-winter campaign, The Modern Nomad. Once again this season, model Stella Maxwell and actor Alexander Skarsgård grace the luxury house, already embodying the Canadian label’s latest campaign. The collection is distinguished by a subtle combination of innovative materials and metallic shades. Long leather coats with blue accents, open sacks and chic sweaters are key. Through captivating silhouettes and a haunting aesthetic, Makeage reinvents the art of modern travel, proving that adventure knows no bounds, even in the world of fashion.
Pieces from the collection are available on the site mackage.fr: .
Stylish autumn with Flotte and émoi émoi
Fleet x stir stir
After the rain comes beautiful clothes. Flotte, a French brand specializing in rainwear and émoi émoi, accessories and ready-to-wear, is collaborating for the second time. This time it’s all about creating the perfect pieces to weather the bad weather. Eight unisex pieces have been revealed for the occasion: a waterproof reversible floral bucket hat, a printed tee in adult and children’s sizes… All in recycled polyester. A capsule of fashion ready to make young and old smile.
The pieces can be discovered on the website from October emoi-emoi.com And navy.fr: or at the Flotte boutique at 117 rue Vieille du Temple in Paris.
Opening of the Rebelles solidarity store
Valentina Camus; Rebels
Bringing clothes to life is the mission of Rebelles, a new pop-up boutique in solidarity with the Salvation Army Foundation. Nestled in the heart of 11th in the neighborhood, this brand presents resource objects as well as various recycled creations designed by seamstresses from the integration site Cité de Refuge. This center welcomes people in difficulties, offering them professional reintegration. Denim jacket, colorful scarf, trench coats and even floral bags are the result of this glorious work of recycled fabric. “The sale of these works will be an essential financial contribution to the continuation of the workshop and the continued work of the 10 people who are currently integrated there,” explains Anne-Sophie Bourbon, deputy director of the Cité de Refuge. Or how to combine sorosity and solidarity.
Pieces from the boutique can be found at 21 rue du Chemin Vert in Paris until December 21st.
Source: Le Figaro
