466: Pounding marciapiede
Find a list of only-here discounts up to 25% off in the Magasin Code Index. I went to a dinner for Ginori 1735’s new Florenza collection last night, which felt like a pre-Salone mixer for design types and fashion people with wandering eyes. My mind has been consumed by all things longevity lately in advance of High Touch’s launch, so it was nice to get dressed up (I wore a new-to-me Andrew Marc leather jacket from The RealReal—sold one to years ago and never stopped regretting it, had to rebuy! wrote all about the brand here) and talk about good-looking objects. tells me he’s yet to be floored by anything at Milan’s design fair crossing his inbox, but remains cautiously optimistic about what’s to come. We’ll both be there, pounding the marciapiede (that’s pavement to you) in search of good shopping intel. See you all in Milan in a couple weeks! With News Editor Maya Kotomori. Burnt orange is the leading lady in the first drop from Saint Laurent’s SS26, culminating in a $33,000 ruffled nylon gown that resembles a melted popsicle. For something less theatrical, the button-back nylon dress lands in a rouge-orange that feels wearable but still pointed. With the oversized, gummy bear-rimmed mask sunglasses (the more consumer-friendly, sub-$600 way in) and Anthony Vaccarello’s palette of poppy, bright sheers for summer comes into focus. Stay off Reddit unless you want The Drama spoiled for you. Emily Dawn Long joined forces with A24 for some limited merch for the movie, to the tune of a 60-piece run of graphic-printed hand-selected vintage tees (they sold out in 30 minutes, crashing the A24 site on the way). The good news is; there are still some The Drama-printed graphic hats available both on A24’s merch site and in her NYC studio, if that’s local to you. Toteme opens the gates to SS26 to anyone who creates an account, offering early access to a short run of neutrals. The lineup is distinctly “Langian,” you could say—layered tanks that pair a crinkled knit over a compact base, evoking Helmut-era precision without drifting into imitation territory. Studded leather slides bridge errands and spa runs, especially in the Sienna brown. Pierpalo pulls a Demna with a limited run of Balenciaga Winter ‘26 pieces available for purchase online and at a few boutiques, just for now. Per the release: “The collection unveils new artwork inspired by the Euphoria TV series universe (!!!!!), showcased across ready-to-wear and leather bags.” Emphasis MINE. Delicate materials take form in Chloné, La Collection’s SS26 offering, new outcomes of the brand’s Art Nouveau-meets-Antwerp-minimalism signature. A cape dress in a jute-viscose-silk blend lends itself soft and structured—maybe for a daring bride?—while the pillbox-style Tahia hat draws from the turban pillbox styles of the 1920s but could be killer with a pair of jeans. Off-white crepe silk tops paired with matching trousers reads like a portable Caribbean vacation, minus the airfare. A substantial drop of Marc Jacobs SS26 runway is now live exclusively at Bergdorf Goodman, bringing those puffed skirts and padded peplums into real-world rotation. Jacobs continues his oversized, doll-like proportions, we’ll call it deliberately surreal. For something more adaptable, the padded mohair sweater offers a toned-down entry point into the same exaggerated vocabulary. There’s, like, hella new Prada in. The deep-V cashmere sweater from the SS26 runway has arrived, primed for layering over a crepe de chine top and offset by poplin short-shorts in a cyclamen purple that leans delightfully sporty. The overall effect is that tad offbeat and quintessentially “fashion” Prada, the preferred timbre for any kind of transitional dressing. The first of the season’s swimwear is arriving and it looks like a pastel cantaloupe melon glacé shade is the way to go, regardless of your tan. Eres offers full-coverage options like the high-waisted Cycle bottom with the Float top, alongside sparer combinations like Dive bottom and Bloom top, still with the same graphic square hardware details. Triangle bikinis and one-pieces round things out, all interchangeable while remaining sexy-adaptable like all good swimwear does. The Biebers are now an item on the shelf with rhode’s latest collaboration with thee JB. Three new products lead the drop: Spotwear hydrocolloid patches (with a typo worth spotting on the landing page), banana peel–styled peptide eye prep, and a caramelized banana lip treatment. It’s merch-adjacent beauty as well as a celebration of love; we guess JB is a big banana fan. In other High Touch-y celebrity beauty brand news…Kylie Jenner announces k2o, an “advanced skin hydration formula” (it’s electrolytes) created in partnership with Sprinter. Available in three flavors—strawberry lychee, peach, and watermelon lime—the hydration packets come formulated with ingredients like bioactive collagen peptides and hyaluronic acid to help skin bounce back on a cellular level.Truly no different than your average LMNT packet, but worth noting the increasing pivot to systemic beauty systems over, say, a certain lip kit. It’s the Pilates of it all, says extreme cashmere’s “studio cut”, a capsule collection of pieces designed for studio transitions that feel less Lulu-Alo and more ‘80s grey sweats. The ramble biker shorts and stretch shorts invite tonal stacking, while the oversized Havana tee, with a hem length somewhere rather interestingly between dress and top, serves as the perfect cotton-cashmere blend pump cover. The xtra cute cardigan stands out as an easy throw-on for early classes or post-mat errands. There’s also: Leset’s April collection doubling down on co-ords—matching sets that add a new glamour to “out the door in five”; Athena Club x Charlie Beads pairing bloomers with scent trios in a playful color-synced experiment; Diffar’s perfumed hair oils, a Japanese fragrance brand finally letting strands carry the same scent story as skin (with some added gloss); Acqua di Parma’s Buongiorno collection marking 10 years with a new cedarwood and white musk-based range; Gabriela Hearst x Adam Pendleton reworking the Nina bag in black-and-white ink motifs—collector-minded, but not too-too precious; and a vacation-ready and print-heavy drop from curated-vintage shop The New Studio (it’s going fast, so eyes peeled). A men’s athleisure moment fit for tennis fans, super chill guys, and everyone in between comes in the form of the Uniqlo x Roger Federer SS26 collection. The quarter-zip polo, made with recycled materials, handles sweat at a professional level and pairs cleanly with ultra stretch shorts in a vivid green reminiscent of Windows 95. A 3D knit long-sleeve polo adds dimension—slightly bulked, but still easygoing. Pam’s in her Martha era. Olive Ateliers brings Pamela Anderson into the interiors space with The Sentimentalist, a romantic collection of rattan and teak pieces marketed toward those who, like her, love their home to reflect their furniture soft-spots. Many ways in, from a $25 rattan coaster set to a $3,495 greenhouse dining table. Maiden Home’s SS26 is essentially Star Wars furniture for someone deeply invested in design—this said with an eye towards the franchise’s revolutionary-for-its-time design sensibility. The Petra bed appears to hover, like something out of Padmé Amidala’s private quarters, while the fragment coffee table leans into asymmetry with a hand-molded form crafted in Rome. It’s futuristic yet organic-feeling, something very of-this-world for your home. Montblanc’s Matisse homage spans fountain and rollerball pens with painterly detailing, from the limited 888 fountain edition to a diamond-set $228K collector’s piece. For a softer entry, the ink bottle set is $115 for a flight of three. Tomato-mania is still alive and well at Maison Louis Marie. Liane de Tomate blends a mossy vetiver and patchouli base with tomato vine at its core, lifted by clove and verbena. The result is herbaceous and bright—less kitchen, more ga…
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