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Chanel Cleans House

Chanel Cleans House

No. 1 de Chanel raises the bar on clean beauty with its new, plant-derived collection.

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Balmain’s Wonder Boy

Balmain’s
Wonder Boy

Olivier Rousteing reflects on a decade at the helm of the venerable French Maison.

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In the Atelier

In the Atelier: Zimmermann

Just in time for Resort season, we asked designer Nicky Zimmermann to share her creative process with us.

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The X Factor

The X Factor

Designer collaborations reached a fever pitch last year, and it all started with a “hack” job by Gucci’s Alessandro Michele.

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Interior image of Isabel Marant at Bal Harbour Shops

Isabel Marant Debuts at Bal Harbour

Isabel Marant opens her Bal Harbour Shops boutique with a future-forward collection.

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Crème de la Crémieux

Crème de la Crémieux

Get to know the stylish French menswear resort brand, Crémieux.

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Bring Home the Best of Safari Style

Bring Home the Best of Safari Style

A new book out from travel expert Melissa Biggs Bradley will leave you wanderlusting.

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Looks by Luz. Loewe proved it was a pro in tennis fashion when it served up the grand slam of looks for Challengers. Here, Bal Harbour Shops’ Head of Personal Shopping, Luz Munoz, has styled four looks from the brand just in time for you to sport them at the Miami Open. 

See it, like it, need it? Contact Head of Personal Shopping, Luz Munoz at 786.618.8878.
We couldn’t get enough. From reliable turnouts like Saint Laurent and Miu Miu to Alessandro Michele’s thought-provoking Valentino show, the Fall/Winter ‘25 shows brought fresh purpose and rekindled energy to and around the runways. Click the link in bio for our full inside scoop on what happened and what you’ll want to wear later this year.
Gucci enters its next era. As the Italian house first established in 1921 has had its shuffle of talent in recent years, they’ve just appointed Demna as creative director. The 43-year-old spent the last ten years at Balenciaga and is also responsible for co-founding cult-favorite label Vetements in 2014. In a press release from Gucci and its parent company Kering, the brand states that Demna “has redefined modern luxury, earning global recognition and cementing his authority on the industry.”