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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Thursday.

Vogue pays tribute to 'Sex and the City' with Sarah Jessica Parker digital cover
Sarah Jessica Parker is Vogue's Summer 2023 digital cover star. Alongside of the premiere of the second season of "And Just Like That," Parker stars in the ultimate tribute video to "Sex and the City," directed by Bardia Zeinali and featuring lots of fashion, including Christopher John Rogers, Dolce and Gabbana, archive Dior, Gucci, archive Donna Karan, archive Comme des Garçon and Maison Margiela. {Vogue/paywalled}

<p>Adidas x Ivy Park. Photo: Courtesy of Adidas. </p>

Adidas x Ivy Park. Photo: Courtesy of Adidas.

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Adidas and Beyoncé's Ivy Park drop swim capsule
Adidas and Ivy Park are dropping a swim and lifestyle collection for the summer, aptly named Ivy Paradise. The curated collection of boldly versatile looks includes 31 different swim styles and eight accessories to choose from. Inspired by disco-era nightclubs (a nod to "Renaissance"?), the range features sequins, mesh and luxurious velvet fabrics. It will be available in Adidas stores, online and in select retailers worldwide, beginning June 23. {Fashionista inbox}

<p>Lori Harvey for Good American. Photo: Courtesy of Good American.</p>

Lori Harvey for Good American. Photo: Courtesy of Good American.

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Lori Harvey stars in Good American summer campaign
Lori Harvey stars in a new campaign for Good American's summer denim collection. The images were shot on a ranch in Los Angeles and pay homage to Harvey's competitive horse riding background. The collection itself features a range of denim must-haves, from light wash jeans and shorts to bralettes and dresses. {Fashionista inbox}

Kenzo Artistic Director Nigo and Vernon<p>Photo: Courtesy of Kenzo</p>
Kenzo Artistic Director Nigo and Vernon

Photo: Courtesy of Kenzo

Kenzo names Seventeen's Vernon as brand ambassador
Vernon from the K-Pop group Seventeen has been announced as Kenzo's first global ambassador. "I'm excited to explore the synergy this partnership will introduce and look forward to showcasing a new side of me to fans around the world," Vernon shared in a statement.  The K-Pop sensation's first official duty as ambassador will be attending the Kenzo men's runway show taking place on June 23 during Paris Fashion Week. {Fashionista inbox}

Why are so many young designers leaving houses prematurely?
From Ludovic De Saint Sernin swiftly departing Ann Demeulemeester after one season to Charles de Vilmorin leaving Rochas, young designers are experiencing premature departures from their roles more than ever. Potential contributing factors include financial problems, as well as shortsightedness and impatience from higher-up executives, Martino Carrera and Miles Socha write for WWD. {WWD/paywalled}

Can fashion stop relying on coal?
H&M and Puma are among the companies pushing to end coal use, a big pollution generator, by the end of the decade. In recent years, many fashion businesses have been pressuring their suppliers to stop using coal-fired boilers amid rising climate concerns, Business of Fashion's Sarah Kent reports. Coal, while being the world's dirtiest fossil fuel, is also cheaply accessible and already built into the industry's infrastructure. Moving away from coal may prove to be more expensive or challenging, but the benefits ultimately outweigh any downsides. {Business of Fashion/paywalled}

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