Cotton Citizen's New Denim Collection Is Here—Shop It Now
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Cotton Citizen's New Denim Collection Is Here—Shop It Now
August is a time for recharging, resting, and enjoying the last shred of summer while we’ve still got it. The confidence of Leo season has us excited for nights out on the town—and a bevy of fashion launches that will tide you over the languorous, every-day-feels-like-Sunday month. We’re starting out sustainable, futuristic, and hype-y with Tiffany’s first-ever NFT launch, Tom Ford’s new timepiece made entirely from ocean plastic, Emma Mulholland on Holiday’s collab with Vans, and more. Keep your eye on this space as we cover the news you need throughout the month.
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1) Cotton Citizen Drops New Denim Collection
Cotton Citizen
cottoncitizen.com
$325.00
Who: Cotton Citizen
What: Denim collection
Where: Available online at cottoncitizen.com, in Cotton Citizen stores, and at Cotton Citizen's Beverly Hills pop-up for a limited time
Why: Cotton Citizen, the industry’s go-to for the perfect tees, tanks, and cotton basics that deliver quality and style season after season, is getting into the denim game. The new range is sustainably minded and dedicated to craftsmanship and nostalgia, taking inspiration from founder Adam Vanunu’s father’s personal collection of blue jeans. Consisting of three women’s styles—the Cindy, the Naomi, and the Kate—and two men’s styles—the Marley and the Dylan—plus a genderless shirt jacket, the pieces all encapsulate the icons they’re named after, and are made using sustainable practices. It’s time to refresh your stack of tried-and-true blues.
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2) Emma Mulholland on Holiday Partners With Vans
Vans x EM on Holiday
$100.00
Who: Emma Mulholland on Holiday and Vans
What: Collaborative collection
Where: Available online at vans.com and emonholiday.com
Why: Emma Mulholland on Holiday, the cult Aussie label known for its vacation-ready matching separates with bold patterns and a souvenir-style aesthetic that counts Hailey Bieber as a fan, is definitely one to watch. So, naturally, it’s teamed up with every It girl’s go-to sneaker brand Vans on a genderless capsule of ready-to-wear and shoes, reimagined in EM on Holiday-approved colors. The only thing missing is the beach, so go ahead and Google the next flight to, say, San Juan, immediately if not sooner.
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3) Max Mara Introduces New Pasticcino Bag
Max Mara
$925.00
Who: Max Mara
What: Pasticcino bag made with Fortuny fabric
Where: Available online at maxmara.com and in Max Mara stores globally
Why: Few names are as synonymous with Venice as Fortuny. The storied textile manufacturer, founded in 1907 by Mariano Fortuny, is as renowned for its iconic Delphos dress as it is for its rich velvets and brocades. It makes sense, then, that Max Mara has collaborated with the brand to channel all the romance of the Floating City with its latest bag, the appropriately named Pasticcino (translation: éclair). And what a treat it is, with hand-loomed silk brocade, a clasp topped with two coordinating Murano glass balls, and a removable chain strap.
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4) Tom Ford Launches N.004 Timepiece
Tom Ford
tomford.com
$995.00
Who: Tom Ford
What: N.004 Timepiece
Where: Available online at tomford.com
Why: No stranger to sustainability, Tom Ford is reinvigorating his collection of ocean plastic timepieces with the N.004 design. Casual and simple to wear, the minimalist watch, available in black and white, features a braid strap made from 100 percent ocean plastic that can be interchanged for when you feel like mixing things up.
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5) Tiffany & Co. Goes Virtual With ‘NFTiff’
Who: Tiffany & Co.
What: First NFT, NFTiff
Where: Available online at nft.tiffany.com on Aug. 5
Why: When you’re the world’s biggest jeweler, you can’t ignore the hype of online marketplaces like the NFT blockchain. So, after Tiffany’s Alexandre Arnault shared a picture of his custom Tiffany CryptoPunk necklace, inspired by his own NFT, the jewelry juggernaut teamed up with blockchain technology company Chain to create a NFT of the design. Each NFTiff, as they are cheekily called, will draw from the over 10,000 CryptoPunk NFTs to create a pendant with gemstones and diamonds that is every bit unique. A select run of 250 pendants will be physically produced, if you’re an IRL kind of shopper.
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