Two words I have heard being used a lot this autumn by fashion buyers is “quiet luxury.” This aesthetic is certainly nothing new, as it is a phrase that perfectly describes the Phoebe Philo era at Celine and the ethos behind Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen’s 14-year-old brand The Row. However this move towards classic, elevated pieces, that are beautiful and special, but not too shouty or flashy, is particularly resonating in 2020. Elizabeth von der Goltz, Global Buying Director, at Net-a-Porter anticipates that this autumn winter 2020 season they will see the customer buying classic luxury pieces: “We predict the customer will continue to shop for more investment pieces from the likes of Bottega and Loewe, to fine jewelry and watches from the likes of Audemars Pigu...
Source: LOUIS VUITTON / Louis Vuitton If you have an itch to buy something you don’t need in a mere effort to flex on your peers then Louis Vuitton is speaking your name. The brand is releasing a pool table. As spotted on Hype Beast the French fashion house is extending their opulent approach to home leisure pieces. The newest addition to their Art of Gaming collection is a plush billiards table. The set, as shown here, features a premium red felt cloth top. As expected the signature LV monogram scheme lives throughout the body. Additionally a fine tan colored leather, made from cowhide, is hand stitched to the pocket linings. Lastly the balls feature LV’s iconic flower motif and the cue sticks also feature branding on the handles. Source: LOUIS VUITTON / Louis Vuitton Originally teas...
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