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What’s trending in fashion

PICTURE THIS

Ever the champion of merging art with fashion, Loewe creative director Jonathan Anderson takes inspiratio­n from American artist Ken Price for a Christmas capsule for the festive season. Price, who was most active in the Sixties, painted on ceramic sculptures. His images of palm trees and the Los Angeles cityscape can now be found on Loewe’s Hammock and Puzzle bags, recreated using intricate leather marquetry, as well as on easy shirts and denim looks.

WANDERLUST

For its first patterned suitcase, Rimowa has launched a camouflage style with a metallic sheen made possible by innovative aluminium anodising techniques and painstakin­gly finished by hand. The special edition comes in two colourways—green and pink—and in a compact cabin size for when your travel bubble dreams come true, hopefully in time for the holidays.

WINDOW SHOPPING

Christian Dior enlisted 10 talented artists from around the world to reimagine its Lady Dior bag for the fifth edition of its annual Dior Lady Art project. Hailing from Russia to Madagascar, the artists are also diverse in their choice of media. Chinese artist Song Dong, who named his Lady Dior piece the Windows Bag, used a collage of rectangula­r frames and mirrors as a metaphor for freedom and openness, ideals he yearned for while growing up in Beijing in the 1980s during sweeping economic reforms.

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