1. Sandro launches collection with Louis Barthelemy:
French fashion brand Sandro is collaborating with French artist and designer Louis Berthelemy as part of the brand's SS23 collection. Berthelemy is a designer, an illustrator and a textile designer. The collection will include 11 pieces of ready-to-wear and accessories.
2. Jacquemus and Saks exclusive capsule collection:
Parisian fashion brand 'Jacquemus' has teamed up with Saks, the luxury retailer, on an exclusive SS 23 limited edition collection "E'te'".
The collection gives a nod to the French Reviera. It includes men's and women's ready-to-wear, handbags and hats. To celebrate the launch, Jacquemus will take over the window display of Saks Fifth Avenue Beverley Hills.
3. Netflix × Lacoste collection:
Lacoste has teamed up with Netflix to create a limited edition collection inspired by its TV shows like 'Stranger Things ', 'Bridgerton', and 'The Witcher'.
The Lacoste crocodile has been reimagined in different ways according to each show.
4. Hermès opens new factories to meet handbag demand:
As the demand for luxury handbags soars especially for Hermès, the company has decided to open three leather goods factories in France.
Hermès had invested heavily on local manufacturing to increase production. The increasing demand in the past 3 years has led the company to open 10 leather goods factories.
5. The 2023 Met Gala celebrated "Karl Lagerfeld":
This year's Met Gala paid homage to the iconic designer who shaped the fashion world with his unparalleled vision and creativity. Lagerfeld's timeless elegance and innovative designs graced the runways of renowned fashion houses like Chanel, Fendi, and Chloé, leaving his mark on the industry.
6. Zolando x Paco Rabanne:
Fashion house Paco Rabanne is launching an exclusive capsule collection inspired by its “strong DNA” in collaboration with e-tailer Zalando on April 12.
The 40-piece ‘The Capsule by Paco Rabanne’ will offer the brand’s signature chained bags, disc-inspired skirts, tops and dresses in bold colour shades for spring/summer 2023.