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Roger Federer & Rafael Nadal Take A Hike With Louis Vuitton
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are taking on a brand new sport: mountain climbing! The tennis champions star in Louis Vuitton‘s new “Core Values” campaign, which highlights the brand’s core styles. Each holds different colorways of the Monogram Christopher backpack for their shoot by Annie Leibovitz, lounging at the snowy peak of Italy’s Dolomites mountains.
Willy Chavarria Serves Up Intimate Drama For His Fall 2024 Campaign
This season, Willy Chavarria is embracing his community. The designer’s new Fall 2024 campaign draws inspiration from its collection themes of sensuality and safety, shot by Diego Bendezu. There’s plenty of his signature Western hats and roses throughout, making it a true Chavarria project! The moment marks the designer’s latest project, following his Menswear Designer of the Year win at this year’s CFDA Awards. Take a glimpse below at a selection of shots from the full campaign, whose broad cast includes Paloma Elsesser, Dilone, Mahmood, Carlos Nazario, Kai Isaiah Jamal, Chachi Maserati, Erika Rico, Yuji Rico, Zaya Guarani, Leonardo Brito, Kwaku Ansong, Matthew Somerville, Mehdi Abouzaid, Chris Colvin, Johnny Andon, Chris Dimopoulos, Noe Zepeda, Elias Zepeda, James Reyes, Charly Vergara, Joel Vizuete, Shomari Francis, Marco Lucero, Mark Marquez, Mohanad Alfayoumi, Daniel Aguilera, Tyler Forbes, Tyler Bey, Seb Mahal, Amara Gisele, and Hiandra Martinez—plus Chavarria himself!
All images: Diego Bendezu
Nordstrom’s 57th Street Flagship Is Ringing In The Holidays—With Some Whimsical New Friends!
Nordstrom windows are here! To continue its “Wonder All the Way” holiday campaign, the retailer’s released its new “The Blizz on 57th Street” display across its 57th Street flagship and men’s stores. The campaign’s whimsical characters are blown up as inflatables, each voiced by John Waters (!!!) and Fran Drescher—including fortune-telling pigeon Pigeonthia, Wonder Ring, and the cloud-shaped Mr. Blizz. Additional characters are directly inspired by NYC itself, like stars, lipsticks, traffic cones, a wristwatch, and more. Sounds magical! The campaign was led by I-D editor in chief Thom Bettridge and Matthew Mazzuca, with a team including Anthony Ferrara, Desi Santiago, Gian Gisiger, and Justinian Kfoury. Until January 5, 2025, you can check out the full cast of characters at Nordstrom’s NYC stores on 57th Street.
All images: Jack Koto and Connie Zhou
Lindsay Lohan Goes Alt For Flaunt Magazine
Flaunt’s got a brand-new covergirl: Lindsay Lohan! The actress fronts the title’s Issue 195 photographed by The Morelli Brothers, draped in slick Courrèges leather. Lohan’s edgy editorial finds her in sleek looks styled by Mackenzie and Alexandra Grandquist, ranging from Balenciaga athleisure to oversized The Attico suiting! Aside from the sharp photos, Lohan also chats with actress Hannah Bhuiya on her new Netflix flick Our Little Secret, life in Dubai, returning to Paris Fashion Week, and more. You can check out her full feature now on Flaunt.com.
Jonathan Anderson Is Launching A Queer x J.W. Anderson Capsule Collection
What can’t Jonathan Anderson do!? The designer is releasing a new capsule collection for his his namesake J.W. Anderson label with Luca Guadagnino’s new film, Queer—which he also served as costume designer for. Similarly to past projects, Anderson teased a sample of the collab’s campaign on his Instagram. From what we’ve seen, the assortment includes colorful hoodies, T-shirts, caps, and tote bags printed with film stills and lettering. The upcoming drop marks Anderson’s latest 2024 design project, following his work on Guadagnino’s tennis drama Challengers.
Saks Potts Is Closing Its Doors Next Year—But Not For The Reason You Think!
Saks Potts, the Copenhagen-based brand beloved for its whimsical outerwear, is closing for good. Today, founders Cathrine Saks and Barbara Potts took to Instagram to share their label’s shuttering in Spring 2025, after 10 years in business. However, their brand isn’t closing due to financial challenges—as several brands have this year. In fact, Saks Potts is a fully financially independent company that’s experienced 25% annual growth every year—and 2024 was its “strongest financial year” to-date, according to their post. Instead, the pair are closing Saks Potts to focus on new projects and ventures as they enter their 30’s. We wish them all the best!
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