This edition of the Roland Garros tournament is a bit special. Launched in 1987, this eponymous label that hosts the French Open is celebrating its 30th anniversary. To celebrate on the court, they’re teaming up with legendary brand J.M. Weston to honor a chic, precise, and powerful French style. These two French brands are uniting...
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The Belluccis by Dolce & Gabbana
Actress Monica Bellucci is the equivalent of Gina Lollobrigida and Sophia Loren in our times: an ideal of beauty as fantastic as she is sublime. This is how Dolce & Gabbana found her to be an indispensable muse for their composition that fits somewhere between modernity and Italian tradition. The designers and this actress indeed...
The Tod’s Gommino Spring/Summer 2017: A True Must
Tod’s has gradually established itself as the centennial brand of last century. With their workshops currently overseeing design, Tod’s is centering their Spring/Summer 2017 collection on the “Double T” bag, the cornerstone piece in the Fall/Winter 2017 campaign, and on the iconic Gomminos. The brand is placing a timeless lifestyle at the heart of their...
The Custom Made Project by Hogan
In 1986, Hogan made a splash in the fashion universe by introducing a pair of sneakers as stylish as they were elegant: the first casual luxury sneaker was born. The Traditional is a piece that has dusted off the chicest of get-ups. For a long time luxury brands snubbed this archetype of streetwear that the...
The Two-Tone Shoe Fall/Winter 2017-2018 by Chanel
Beneath the glass dome of the Grand Palais, the house on rue Cambon brought their audience on an intergalactic journey. Inspired by the International Space Station’s current mission, Karl Lagerfeld composed a wardrobe that’s more than modern with silhouettes made for today, but inspired by the voyages of tomorrow. Just as the first trips to...
The Hogan Sneaker Fall/Winter 2017-2018
This season, Hogan is producing a brand new dialogue about the foundations of its long-lived success. A touch more avant-garde, the legendary H shoe is finding a new definition within an aesthetic that’s a touch more conceptual. Instead of the H label, a more discreet hallmark gives the sneaker a more graphic signature – sophisticated...
The Iconic Hogan Sneakers Get Decked Out in Hearts for Valentine’s Day
Hogans are renowned for being the first shoe to belong to the casual luxury category – with absolute comfort mixing unusual materials in the genre for the very first time. Born in 1986, the very first Hogan shoe got tongues wagging when it first came out. With lines inspired by the cricket universe, an adaptable...
The Hearts Tod’s Gommino for Valentine’s Day 2017
It’s become a cornerstone creation for the Italian brand throughout the seasons. For this Valentine’s Day, the Gommino is playing with its famous 133 rubber pebbles on the sole, not one more not one less. They confer the wearer a unique comfort and stability in their movements. When the Gommino fuses with the tenderness of...
Hermès’ Logo: The Horse-Drawn Carriage
1837: Thierry Hermès founds his eponymous boutique in Paris, specialized in the creation and production of saddles and harnesses. Located in the Grands Boulevards neighborhood, Hermès was still a far cry from being a luxury boutique – on the contrary, their target customer was demanding professionals and individuals seeking fine materials. In those days, horses...
The Suede Classic by Puma is Revisited upon Contact with Diamond Supply
Close to 50 years ago, a sneaker with a soft and curved form appeared in the urban landscape. The Puma Suede was the talk of the town and found itself on the feet of skaters from winter 1968 onward. Its success was immense as the shoe accompanied its wearers through one of the most progressive...








