Dior Debuts A New Way To Shop (And Other News You May Have Missed This Week)

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(Image courtesy of Jonathan Taylor – Cloud 9 for Dior)

Have you been too busy festive shopping to keep up with the fashion news this week? MOJEH has you covered. Catch up with our collection of everything you may have missed, from regional talents to jewellery launches and the reopening of a beloved boutique.

Catch ‘Em All

Anime fans rejoice — a fan favourite is becoming fine jewellery. In a multi-sided collab between artist Daniel Arsham, the globally successful Pokémon franchise and heritage jeweller Tiffany & Co., a capsule collection that feels a little bit wrong but, ultimately, looks very, very right has been born. Or, should we say, hatched.

Using Arsham’s Future Relics concept — anaesthetic he uses to reimagine everyday objects as eventual archaeological discoveries — the capsule was inspired by hisA Ripple In Time exhibition in Japan, which featured Pokémon characters in the style of retro-futuristic ancient Greek bronzes. Taking those heroic poses to Tiffany & Co.’s fine jewellery capabilities, a group of oxidised sterling silver pendants has been developed with six Pokémon characters represented. But it’s Pikachu’s iconic yellow that’s seen him upgraded to 18 carat gold with diamond accents — not bad for a cute little character. With Pika housed in a Tiffany Blue Poké Ball, this collection is full of fun to its very core. Wanna catch ‘em all? You’d better hurry! Explore the collection

A New Look

(Image courtesy of Jonathan Taylor – Cloud 9 for Dior)

The Dior boutique at Mall of the Emirates, Dubai has officially reopened. The largest single-storey boutique in the region, the expansive space features womenswear, menswear, accessories, jewellery and homeware as well as VIP suites to try on all your new purchases. The elegant surrounds are in-keeping with Dior codes and are splashed with soothing hues of white, cream, blue and grey.

Art of the Matter

The fifth edition of the Artycapucines collection by Louis Vuitton is a tribute to contemporary art, as it combines Louis Vuitton’s Capucines with the vision of five leading contemporary artists around the world. A highlight in the new chapter of the collection is a textured bag by American artist Liza Lou. Wrapped in soft, pastel shades in a dream-like orb, her work is inspired by her acclaimed installation The Clouds.

The Capucines, which debuted in 2019, is named after Rue Neuve-des-Capucines, the Parisian street where Louis Vuitton opened its first store in 1854. The past four editions of the Artycapucines collection have featured some of the most prominent and accomplished artists of our time and its newest incarnation continues to pay homage to creativity. Learn more

Sale Season

Major changes are in store for e-tailers next year, with online giants Farfetch and Matches being sold this week. The former was acquired by South Korean e-commerce giant Coupang – the largest online marketplace in the country – to save it from bankruptcy with a whopping $500 million worth of capital, while the latter was sold for $63 million to Frasers Group but retains its CEO, Nick Beighton.

Winner’s Circle

The finalists of the Fashion Trust Arabia Prize for 2023 have been announced. The ceremony was held virtually after the in-person event was cancelled due to the ongoing atrocities in Gaza. Seven winners have been selected out of 24 finalists across eveningwear, ready-to-wear, jewellery and accessories, as well as the Franca Sozzani Debut Talent Award and Guest Country Award (Nigeria). The winners will receive a monetary prize and participation in a mentorship programme in addition to a coveted spot on the e-commerce platform Matches for one season. The eveningwear winner will have their creations displayed in Harrods. To see the full list of winners, click here.

Eye on the Prize

Entrepreneur Karen Wazen has opened the first retail space for her brand, Karen Wazen Eyewear, in Mall of the Emirates. Not only does it mark the first designated space for the brand, but the retail destination was designed by Hakim Diab Architects, a design firm led by Karen’s mother. Shop styles from Season 10 and explore the latest accessories, including six new glasses chains.

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