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LEE x Gabi Sullivan capsule launches and adidas reintroduces Taekwondo and Japan styles: here’s what you missed in fashion this week

It's been an interesting week in fashion – particularly as we race toward September and the Autumn Winter runway shows that will be greeting us across NYC, London, Milan, and Paris during fashion month.

Sadly, we bid adieu to original Mod Girl Peggy Moffitt, who passed away at age 86 this week, and got our first glimpse at this year's exclusive Pirelli calendar lineup (that includes Hunter Schafer, Alex Consani and Ashley Simone to name a few...).

And in media, Netflix's Emily in Paris has resumed for its fourth season – and whether you love it or hate it, we've got our eyes firmly fixed on the outfits. But for all the other fashion moments and news tid-bits you might have missed this week, we've got you covered with all the things you need to know, below.

 

LEE Denim x Gabi Sullivan launch collab

Lee jeans have partnered with influencer Gabi Sullivan to launch a collection that embodies timeless, effortless style with versatile denim staples designed for day-to-night wear. Celebrated at an intimate dinner in Sydney, the collection highlights Gabi's iconic style through classic Lee shapes and new silhouettes, offering endless possibilities for layering and mix-and-matching.

Find out more on the Lee website.

 

adidas reintroduces Taekwondo and Japan sneaker styles

adidas has welcomed back two iconic styles to its stores – the Taekwondo (in both laced and laceless styles) and the Japan. The Taekwondo's low profil and nod to early 2000s minimal slip-on designs make them an instant staple, while the Japan – a reissue of the sneaker that celebrated the 1964 Tokyo Olympics – embrace the slim line fit and double-stitched toe in a series of retro colourways.

Find out more on the adidas website.

 

Bianca Spender releases Spring collection

The Spring range, 'ELLIPSE,' by Bianca Spender, is an exploration of new beginnings through the rich symbolism of circles, finding harmony between structure and dissolution. Guided by the balance of yin and yang, the collection artfully blends drape and sculpture, embracing both architecture and natural fluidity.

Find out more on the Bianca Spender website.

 

Heide Museum of Modern Art presents major survey exhibition of iconic twentieth-century Italian design

This week, Heide Museum of Modern Art announced it will be launching 'Molto Bello: Icons of Modern Italian Design' from 26 October 26 2024 until 23 March 2025, celebrating the evolution of Italian design from the 1930s to the 80s. This exhibition, supported by WeBuild and other foundations, features over 170 iconic objects and showcases the contributions of renowned designers like Gio Ponti, Gae Aulenti, and Ettore Sottsass, highlighting the impact of Italian design on global culture.

Find out more on the Heide MOMA website.

 

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