This week in fashion delivered an array of captivating moments, offering a fresh perspective on creativity across the globe. CHANEL’s Cruise 2024/25 show took centre stage in Hong Kong, reimagining the Hong Kong Design Institute as a stylish runway and spotlighting a star-studded cast, including a dynamic performance by (LA)HORDE. St. Agni made waves with the launch of their debut eyewear collection, channeling Y2K nostalgia through sleek, retro-inspired frames crafted with sustainable materials. In New York, Tiffany & Co. kicked off the holiday season with Anya Taylor-Joy as the face of their highly anticipated campaign, capturing the charm and elegance of a snow-covered Manhattan. Meanwhile, Harris Tapper’s Resort 25 collection brought a modern twist to 50s-inspired tailoring, mixing masculine silhouettes with delicate, feminine fabrics.
Below, check out our roundup of the standout moments you might have missed this week in fashion.
Tiffany & Co. unveils its 2024 holiday campaign, featuring Anya Taylor Joy
Tiffany & Co. unveiled its 2024 holiday campaign starring actress Anya Taylor-Joy, set against a snow-kissed New York backdrop, showcasing love in all its forms as she explores iconic cityscapes adorned in the brand’s signature jewels. Directed by Jonas Lindstroem and captured by Carljin Jacobs, the campaign film concludes with Taylor-Joy gazing into the Fifth Avenue Landmark windows, cradling the signature Tiffany Blue bag as a vintage melody fills the wintry air.
Find out more on the Tiffany & Co. website.
St. Agni launches its first eyewear collection
St. Agni launches its first eyewear collection, blending 90s nostalgia and Y2K-inspired designs with a focus on sustainable materials like bio-circular acetate and recycled steel. The range includes three styles – Slim Oval, Everyday Rectangle, and Fine Metal Oval – each crafted with mineral glass lenses for clarity and full UV protection, highlighting the brand’s commitment to quality, style, and environmental stewardship.
Find out more on the St. Agni website.
CHANEL brings their Cruise 2024/25 show to Hong Kong S.A.R.
CHANEL brought its Cruise 2024/25 collection to Hong Kong on earlier this week, showcasing a blend of sport-inspired and metropolitan pieces at the Hong Kong Design Institute, marking the start of a three-year educational partnership aimed at fostering design talent. The event featured the debut of Audrey Diwan's film Modern Flirt, a vibrant party at Shaw Studios with performances by Angèle, Sébastien Tellier, and (LA)HORDE, and an exhibition by local students, all celebrating CHANEL’s ongoing dialogue with the city’s rich cultural scene.
Find out more on the CHANEL website.
Harris Tapper welcomes its Resort 25 collection
Bvlgari x Laurent Grasso release limited edition Octo watch
The Bvlgari Octo Finissimo x Laurent Grasso is a striking limited-edition timepiece that merges artistic vision with horological precision, featuring a midnight blue titanium case and dial adorned with a screen-printed cloud pattern inspired by iridescent natural phenomena. Limited to just 200 pieces, this ultra-thin watch showcases the unique collaboration between Bvlgari’s Fabrizio Buonamassa Stigliani and artist Laurent Grasso, capturing the essence of both celestial wonder and minimalist design.
Find out more on the Bvlgari website.