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These are the tales making headlines in vogue on Monday.
Dior launches podcast
Dior simply launched a ‘Dior Talks’ podcast sequence that can characteristic conversations with “artists, collaborators and close friends of the House, all prestigious figures from the cultural sphere” on subjects ranging “the role of art to the key stages of feminism,” per a press launch. The podcast debuted March eighth on International Women’s Day, and the primary sequence of the podcast will give attention to feminist artwork and deep dive into the ties between Maria Grazia Chiuri’s work for the home of Dior and the artwork world. Fashionista Inbox
Rick Owens collaborates with Champion
Rick Owens’s newest in a string of collaborations is with the sports activities and streetwear model Champion. Owens, recognized for his drapey, gothic-model clothes, is including his signature contact to his collaboration with Champion, describing the garments as “stripped-down togas, loincloths and robes” in an interview with WWD. The assortment hits cabinets March 12. WWD
Why “taking on” Victoria’s Secret continues to be a problem for lingerie manufacturers
Despite Victoria’s Secret (which was acquired by Sycamore Partners final month) being challenged by many new underwear manufacturers like Savage x Fenty, Parade and Knix, to call a number of, the lingerie big continues to be the most important ladies’s underwear vendor in America. There are many causes for this, however one of many greatest is the higher hand Victoria’s Secret holds in brick-and-mortar retail — it operates over 1,000 shops in North America alone, one thing newer, much less established manufacturers cannot compete with, Business of Fashion studies. Business of Fashion
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