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In need of a fashion fix this holiday season? We’ve got you covered on what’s trending this month in the fashion universe. Watch this space for all the fashion news, collaborations, and announcements coming all December long.
1 Walt Disney World Celebrates 50 Years With New Merch
Who: Walt Disney World
What: 50th anniversary collection
Where: Available at all four Walt Disney World theme parks, and certain items will also be available at select Disney Resort hotels and on shopdisney.com
Why: To celebrate 50 years of Disney, the world-famous resort will release a series of merchandise and clothing collections, with different themes that pay homage to the company’s rich history. The Celebration Collection includes Dooney & Bourke accessories as well as mommy and me matching sets perfect for mixing and matching. The Vault Collection remakes iconic retro Disney pieces such as the original vintage 1971 Mickey Mouse ears given out at the park’s opening day. For the discerning shopper, there’s the Luxe Logo Collection (pictured here), which boasts a bejeweled ear hat and a luxe jersey jogger set in black and gold. No matter the who you’re gifting this season, Disney’s got you covered with a little holiday magic.
2 Miron Crosby Opens Second Studio in Aspen
Who: Miron Crosby
What: New studio opening
Where: Aspen, Colorado
Why: Miron Crosby is heading west with its second-ever studio opening to showcase its bespoke cowboy boots. To honor their West Texas heritage, sisters and co-founders Lizzie Means Duplantis and Sarah Means created a modern take on a classic style. Their designs will be available for purchase in the new 2,000-square-foot space located in downtown Aspen. The grand opening serves as a testament to the brand’s success and growth, taking what was formerly an icon of ranch culture and transforming it into a trendy staple. As an added bonus, shoppers can customize their pair to make it their own.
3 Palace and Kappa Unveil New Collaboration
Who: Palace and Kappa
What: Palace and Kappa’s debut collaboration
Where: Online at palaceskateboards.com and at Palace stores in London, Tokyo, NYC, and L.A.
Why: The Palace x Kappa collab is a combination of Italian street style and ’90s British football culture (what more could you ask for?). Jerseys, tracksuits, hats, and an array of accessories make up the reinterpretation of classic garments for the modern athleisure enthusiast. To find out what pieces would appeal to both skaters and footballers, Kappa invited Palace’s design team to the Kappa archive in Turin, Italy. Time was largely spent browsing the Italian sportswear brand’s immense collection of vintage jerseys once donned by legendary footballers and Britpop sensations alike, as well as hundreds of knits from teams that have been sponsored by Kappa over the past 30 years. The collection includes a crinkle effect long jacket, the Kappa 222 Banda tracksuit, and raglan tees with a co-branded logo featuring Kappa’s icon (famously the first logo depicting a human being). Hypebeasts, take note.
4 Marlo Laz Introduces Home Capsule Collection
Who: Marlo Laz
What: The Stella Mare home capsule collection
Where: Available online at marlolaz.com
Why: Designer Jesse Marlo Lazowski’s travel adventures have taken her from islands in Japan’s Seto Inland Sea to the Venetian lagoons in northern Italy. Her commemoration to these dreamy locales manifests in her latest creation, Stella Mare (Italian for “sea star”), Marlo Laz’s first-ever home capsule collection. Featuring candle vessels and incense dishes done in the island of Murano’s signature flower pattern, the stunning pieces are reminiscent of the brand’s fine jewelry, with mesmerizing gemstones and intricate engravings that make for precious heirlooms. The candles and dishes (pictured here) are available in two distinctly vibrant colorways, the latter of which includes scented incense made in partnership with a Japanese incense producer established in 1850.
Kevin LeBlanc is the Fashion Associate at ELLE Magazine.
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