What to look out for this week
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What to look out for this week

Highly anticipated collections by Palace x Vivienne Westwood, AMIRI and Magliano are dropping this week, pop-ups by Damson Madder, Bianca Saunders and JordanLuca are opening in London and New York, and CELINE Beauté is finally here.

Damson Madder is popping up in the Big Apple
What to look out for this week
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Damson Madder, the cult-followed London-based brand, has just announced its first international pop-up in NYC. Open from September 5-8th, the label invites fans of the brand to SoHo to shop the second drop of its AW24 collection exclusively ahead of its online release. 

Magliano FW24 has arrived at Bergdorf Goodman
What to look out for this week
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Italian fashion House, Magliano is taking a trip to New York for the debut of its Fall/Winter 2024 collection at the city’s historic store: Bergdorf Goodman. Alongside an installation up until September 15th, Magliano is bringing to life its MaglianoGym concept at Bergdorf Goodman, so get down there and lift some weights.

AMIRI AW24 is inspired by the glitz of Hollywood

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AMIRI is embodying the spirit of Hollywood in its latest AW24 campaign, which enlists a trio of talents against the backdrop of the Palace Theatre in LA. Starring American actors Ashton Sanders and Seth Lee, alongside AMIRI ambassador, South Korean musician Sunwoo, Mike Amiri said of the campaign “I was inspired by young actors at the cusp of their breakthroughs – dressing up, but still being themselves.”

Levi’s is prepping for Oasis’ return in a new collab
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Levi’s is dropping its first Band Tee Collection, offering an array of T-shirts inspired by Manchester’s punk and Britpop aesthetic. And for fans of Oasis, some tees come emblazoned with the iconic Decca Logo, a Maine Road football pitch, and the Union Jack logo, which adorned the first Oasis shirts ever issued. Don't look back in anger and head to Levi’s website or stores to shop the collection.

CELINE Beauté is finally here
What to look out for this week
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CELINE is finally unveiling its long-awaited cosmetics line, CELINE Beauté, with a film titled “La Collection de l’Arc de Triomphe” showcasing Hedi Slimane’s full range of luxury products. Rooted in the brand's aesthetics, and the French concepts of femininity and allure, CELINE Beauté is set to reveal a selection of products, starting with “LE ROUGE CELINE”s first shade: 01 ROUGE TRIOMPHE. Hit up Harrods to shop CELINE Beauté now.

Palace x Vivienne Westwood drops
What to look out for this week
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After days of teasers, the much anticipated Palace x Vivienne Westwood collab is finally dropping this week. A cold combination of both houses, the campaign was shot by Fruits magazine founder Shoichi Aoki in the streets of London and the collection includes graphic T-shirts, hoodies, jackets, skateboards, bags and a satin corset with a dog print. It’s set to drop on September 6th at DSM, Palace and Vivienne Westwood flagship stores. 

Bianca Saunders’ first ever pop-up is here
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Menswear designer Bianca Saunders is opening its first ever archive pop-up store this week. Only open for 48 hours in Soho, London, expect up to 75% off on archive pieces. The cult London-based brand is rooted in the designers’ British Caribbean roots, mixing tradition with modern tailoring, and using both masculine and feminine traits for its clothing. Run, don’t walk. 

JordanLuca’s archive pop-up opens in London
What to look out for this week
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Menswear duo Jordan Bowen and Luca Marchetto, aka JordanLuca, are launching a two-week-long archive pop-up in London this week. The pair infuses Italian men’s tailoring to London’s street culture developing a hard hybrid that’s too cold to not cop. The archive sale starts on September 5th at 100 Shoreditch Highstreet.

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