Happy Halloween everyone, so October has been a month filled with fashion news and I'm going to fill you in on some of the most interesting ones.
Hermès Bounces Back as if the Pandemic Never Happened:
Mega brands are seen bouncing back from the pandemic even stronger. After a bad year due to the pandemic, Hermès sales bounce back, with their timeless positioning, their heritage and tradition. Hermès was ranked as one of the largest and most resilient players in the industry.
Cartier Exhibition at Musée des Arts Decoratifs:
The Musée des Arts Decoratifs in Paris is opening a new exhibition (happening until Feb. 20) titled "Cartier and Islamic Art: In Search of Modernity".
The exhibition shows the influence of Islamic art on its designs since the beginning of the 20th century until this day. The exhibition will include pieces from Cartier, drawings, books, photographs and documents.
Farfetch launches its Own Label "There Was One":
Farfetch lately launched its own conscious private label "There Was One". It is a women's wear line consisting of 69 styles which are now available on their website. The collection is "Planet Conscious". Items are made from a percentage of organic materials and up cycled/recycled yarn.
Pandora "Animal Crossing" Island Video Game:
Pandora launched an island in "Animal Crossing :New Horizons", which is a video game to promote its new Pandora collection. Pandora’s themed island allows visitors to snag a range of custom clothing items inspired by the new jewelry range. You can also visit the new Pandora Factory, designed to match its Chiang Mai production facility.
Michael Kors Collaborates with 007 Film Franchise:
Michael Michael Kors are continuing their collaboration with the 007 film franchise to celebrate the launch of the new James Bond movie. They are launching an 11 piece capsule collection of co-branded products.
The collection is inspired by the glamour and the adventure, featuring a sleek black and metallic color palette.
Tommy Hilfiger x Timberland:
The new collaboration between Tommy Hilfiger and Timberland promotes better materials, low-waste designs and a transparent partnership. The two brands are teaming up on 2 capsule collections and are sharing their learnings on sustainability.