These are the stories that are making fashion headlines on Friday.
Haider Ackermann Designs Next Jean Paul Gaultier Couture Collection
The next guest design for the Gaultier Couture collection is Haider Ackermann. Best known for his stunning tailoring and unique color wisdom, Ackermann recently collaborated with Fila and his best friend Timothée Chalamet. The news comes months after Olivier Rousteing debuted a guest-designed collection for the label in July of this year: Ackermann’s collection will be presented at his Paris couture show this January. His Week will be announced for his Spring 2023 season. {WWD}
Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira and Letitia Wright cover UK’s ‘Elle’
Upcoming ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Stars Featured on October Cover Elle England. The trio discussed women’s empowerment and the focus on community in the new film, with Letitia Wright saying, “We supported each other in ways we couldn’t before.” He played a key role and expressed his intention to honor late cast member Chadwick Boseman, who passed away from cancer in 2020. Inside the film.”ell uk}
Fenty Beauty Announces National TikTok Talent Search Contest
To mark the brand’s 5th anniversary, Fenty Beauty is on TikTok looking for faces for its 2023 campaign. The winner will be featured in the next campaign and join his two brands at his event in 2023. They will also receive a complete new collection at launch, complete with the full range of annual products of Fenty Beauty, Fenty Skin and Fenty Fragrance. Official rules can be found at: Fenty Beauty website{Fashionista Inbox}
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How sustainable designers can deal with the pressures of the wholesale system
While more retailers want to stock sustainable brands to keep up with consumer demand, small brand owners want bigger collections, more colors and more options. We are reporting issues caused by vendors. For labels focused on sustainability, navigating wholesale can be difficult, especially for those who make use of deadstock fabrics and scraps to create their products.{fashion business}
Victoria Beckham and CEO Marie LeBlanc aim to revamp brand
While the brand’s Victoria Beckham was preparing for her Paris Fashion Week debut, designer Victoria Beckham and CEO Marie LeBlanc sat down with Luke Leach to discuss the brand’s new direction. trend work. “We have spent the last few years putting this team together and putting the plans together, and as an independent brand, I feel really lucky to be able to do a show in Paris,” said Beckham. rice field. {trend work}
Google introduces new shopping tools
On Wednesday, Google announced nine new shopping tools. This is intended to make it easier for emerging brands to be proposed alongside more established companies. These tools also aim to keep marketers away from platforms like Amazon. New features include 3D products, stoppable looks, and personalized shopping. {shiny}
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