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LOUIS VUITTON RELAUNCHES ‘MILLIONAIRE’ SUNGLASSES.

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To celebrate their 20th anniversary, Pharrell Williams is reintroducing the Louis Vuitton’ Millionaire’ sunglasses, originally co-designed by him with Nigo in 2004. The sunglasses are priced at $2100.

SAUDI ARABIA WILL HOST SPACE TOURISM COMPANY’S TEST FLIGHT.

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Saudi Arabia will host Halo Space’s next test flight in September. Partnering with the Kingdom’s Communications, Space, and Technology Commission (CST), the sixth test flight will feature the Aurora prototype capsule, set to reach 30 km above Earth. This marks a significant step in the Kingdom’s growing involvement in the space tourism industry.

TOMMY HILFIGER TO UNVEIL SS25 COLLECTION ON A FERRY.

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Tommy Hilfiger will showcase his Spring/Summer 2025 collection during New York Fashion Week on September 8 aboard the MV John F. Kennedy, a retired Staten Island Ferry.

BVLGARI & MARY KATRANTZOU DEBUT ‘CALLA’ COLLECTION.

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For her debut as Creative Director of Leather Goods and Accessories at BvlgariMary Katrantzou draws inspiration from Rome’s ancient Terme di Caracalla. The collection introduces the ‘Calla’ motif, which is beautifully showcased in intricate designs on pieces like the Serpenti ‘Sugarloaf’ bag and the Serpentine’ Duo’ tote.

MAX MARA GROUP CONFIRMS IT IS FUR-FREE.

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Max Mara Fashion Group has been facing global protests from the Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade (CAFT). The company has now clarified that it hasn’t sold fur for several seasons.

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