Plus, a fantasy NBA tie-up featuring Advisory Board Crystals, and Paradise Row enters the U.S. via Goop.
revealed on Thursday that its destination show is scheduled for May 23, though it has yet to disclose other details such as the geographic location and venue.
While destination shows were scuttled during the coronavirus pandemic, they have come roaring back, with Chanel taking its Métiers d’Art collection to Dakar, Senegal, Dior showing its men’s pre-fall collection in front of the pyramids of Giza in Egypt, and scores of brands heading to Italy over the summer.
Pulling from the archive, Hay selected florals “with a hand-painted feel” like Tea Rose, Sutterton and Sherwood Forest. She inserted blocks of black velvet for contrast, like on the bodice of the Ruthin dress, a carryover design with puff sleeves, which remains her personal favorite. The pretend 31st NBA team is envisioned as “a philosophical experiment aimed at uncovering the profound potential found in the commonality of human experiences.”
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