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Welcome to the Week in Fashion, Bazaar’s at-a-glance guide to what the industry is talking about.
Loewe Recruits Josh O’Connor and Greta Lee for New Actor-Filled FW25 Precollection Campaign
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When the theme of your latest campaign is “Character Study,” who better to tap than a bunch of actors?
Josh O’Connor and Greta Lee, who have posed for Loewe campaigns in the past, joined other stars like global ambassador Yang Mi and French comedian Stéphane Bak, for a new campaign that highlights the Spanish fashion house’s Fall 2025 Precollection.
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The models were placed in domestic settings, with sets that emphasized the stark elegance of the clothing. “All the talents are caught in cinematic situations that are slightly suspended and eerie,” the press release states. “Are they rehearsing, or studying their role? Are they academics immersed in the midst of research, or writers delving into an intense period of work?” Guess that’s up to our interpretation.
Check out all the photos, shot by Gray Sorrenti, and shop the latest pieces at the link here.
Miu Miu and Catherine Martin Collaborate on a New Upcycled Collection
For the latest Miu Miu Upcycled collection, the luxury fashion house teamed up with Australian fashion designer Catherine Martin, who has worked on films like Romeo + Juliet, Elvis, and Moulin Rouge!, winning four Academy Awards in the process.
In an effort to promote circular design processes, Miu Miu Upcycled was launched in 2020, with the purpose of developing luxury fashion from vintage materials.
With that same tilt, Martin collaborated on this new collection, which was inspired in part by the aesthetics of early 20th century France. However, Martin not only collaborated on the designs, but also directed a new short film, titled “Grande Envie”—her directorial debut.
The short highlights the new designs with a love-triangle ghost story starring Callina Liang, Daisy Ridley, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Diana Silvers, Eliot Sumner, and Willem Dafoe. Explore more here.
Sisley Paris Kicks Off Our Wellness Summer With a Pop-Up at Montauk Yacht Club
If you’re looking for that luxury French beauty experience, you’ll be able to find it all summer long in Montauk, NY, courtesy of a new pop-up at the Montauk Yacht Club.
Starting this weekend, French cosmetics brand Sisley Paris will be opening a new seasonal spa, which will be set up at one of the club’s dual-level waterfront cabanas. Not only will guests be able to enjoy the brand’s beloved facials, but they’ll also be able to shop its plant-based skincare, makeup, and hair care products at a stand within the club’s on-site boutique.
“This special collaboration allows us to share our renowned facial treatments and comprehensive range of products with a discerning audience in one of the East Coast’s most iconic summer destinations,” says President of Sisley Paris, Jim Maki. You can book your appointment on the Montauk Yacht Club website, here.
Nicholas Daley Is Honored With the Pratt Fashion Visionary Award
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Each year, Pratt Institute gives out the Pratt Fashion Visionary Award to a designer with a singular vision that pushes the boundaries of fashion. This year, London-based menswear designer Nicholas Daley was the recipient of the prize.
During his acceptance speech, Daley thanked his network of support and loved ones, saying, “…Even 10 years of me doing the brand and growing it, I’m still learning, I’m still going through this journey. And that journey is only fulfilled by people in this room—people who I haven’t met who I look forward to meeting tonight after seeing the show, but also people who’ve known me since the start.”
He also went on to say that this year’s Met Gala was really significant to him as a Black designer, and he’s honored that the “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” exhibition is his first time having work exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum’s Costume Institute.
“I think the Met Gala was a beautiful moment for being a British Black designer and an exhibition which… is an incredible moment for Black designers,” he said. “I think we’ve always used clothing as a way to fight oppression and talk about our stories and why, you know, I think it’s really important that this award is also selected by myself to hopefully inspire more people from all different walks of life to tell their stories through fashion and clothing.”
The Tribeca Festival and Chanel Select 10 Artists for the 2025 Artist Awards Program
As a continued supporter of the arts, Chanel teamed up with the Tribeca Festival once again this week to announce the artists who have been selected for the 2025 Artist Awards Program.
The Artist Awards Program celebrates the intersection of various disciplines, with a specific focus on New York City and its continued contribution to the artistic world. This aligns with the mission of the Tribeca Festival, which aimed to rejuvenate the Big Apple’s artistic scene in the wake of 9/11.
Since 2005, the two have teamed up to celebrate original works of art, which are contributed to the program and then gifted to the award-winning filmmakers at the Tribeca Festival.
This year’s honorees blend filmmaking with more traditional arts, resulting in a collection of innovative works that stood out to the committees representing Chanel, the Tribeca Festival, and curator Zoe Lukov.
The participating artists include: Alteronce Gumby, Faith Wilding, Jane Dickson, Jeffrey Meris, Lauren Halsey, Marilyn Minter, Naudline Pierre, Raúl de Nieves, Simphiwe Ndzube and Tuan Andrew Nguyen.
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