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WORDS Sonia Blair    PUBLISHED Fri, 7 Oct 2022 – 6:17 pm
It’s a bumper edition of our weekly fashion moments dispatch as there is quite a lot to catch up on. Paris Fashion Week has concluded, however, the news doesn’t stop there. If you’re interested in custom jewellery, the llatest NFTs to hit the industry and anything Beyoncé, you’ve come to the right place. Here are the 10 fashion moments to know this week.

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10 fashion moments
Tiffany & Co. has debuted the Lose Yourself In Love campaign anthem film, starring none other than Beyoncé. The film, directed and created by Grammy Award winner Mark Romanek, is described as a “relentless celebration of individuality, joy and self-expression” and inspired by the Studio 54-era of New York City. Set to Beyoncé’s track Summer Renaissance, it evokes vintage Manhattan and 1970s club culture with a contemporary twist. 
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Accessories label Charles & Keith has launched its first foray into the NFT scene, with its first animated NFT dropping inspired by unexpected surprises in ordinary places. The NFT highlights pieces from the brand. Featuring Unreal.Zoe, Imaginary You sees the avatar carrying a Jules Leather Chain-Embellished Bag in a futuristic setting, with only one exclusive NFT for sale at auction until October 10. The owner will also have priority of Whitelist for the next NFT drop from the brand. 
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Jewellery brand Sarah & Sebastian has opened its third Melbourne store at Chadstone, The Fashion Capital, with a dual Soldered Bar included in its design. Having already cultivated a strong local following through their Armadale and Melbourne City stores, the brand sought to open a free standing, pavillion-style space at the ultimate hub of refined shopping. CEO Amelia Fincher said the move to the location felt like the ideal next step for the brand.  “As we continue to build out our brand presence for SARAH & SEBASTIAN, Chadstone, Australia’s largest shopping centre with a world-class retail offering felt like a natural next move. We wanted to bring our SOLDERED bracelet experience to a new stage, offering a unique way to interact with clients in a luxury setting.”

Roger Vivier takes its deepest dive into its archives in an effort to explore a legacy steeped in savoir-faire, employing its charm in today’s collection. The exercise pays homage to the founder’s designs, reinterpreting the feeling in contemporary variations. Vibrant accessories including yellow, gem-encrusted shoes and clutches, exude the Roger Vivier charm, harking back to its origins and remaking them anew.

Australian designer Dion Lee has announced its Facade Digital NFT Collection. Launching under the Dion Lee Code world, Facade is the first NFT clothing collection from the brand, produced in partnership with MA+CREATIVE and hosted by BUBBLEHOUSE. The exclusive drop consists of 550 units and will consist of five digital garments and two full looks, designed by Lee himself. It is designed to express the concept of constructed identity. 
10 fashion momentsJewellery brand Meadowlark has launched its Ceremonial collection, inspired by the process of designing and producing their wedding bands. A brand that doesn’t overproduce, recycles and repurposed accordingly, the collection of rings celebrates love and unity back to their origins in 2013. Each piece is made to order in Auckland, made by skilled artisans and created from 9ct, 14ct & 18ct Gold and Platinum. Pieces are inspired by art deco motifs, alongside ornate and minimalist styles. 
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Celine has launched a new video as part of the launch of Eau De Californie, starring Presley Gerber. A nostalgic film, it is directed by Hedi Slimane and celebrates the roots of the scent. The fragrance is part of the Haute Parfumerie Collection and was created as a personal tribute to California, a place Slimane called home for more than 10 years. Drawing on the magical essence of Palo Santo, it is fresh, smokey and has creamy woody notes.  Watch the video below. 
 
 
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Calvin Klein has launched its Fall 2022 Chapter 2 Campaign, shot and directed by Gray Sorrenti. Starring actor Maya Hawke and footballer Romelu Lukaku. The campaign sees the pair in refined and casual styles from the latest underwear collection by the brand. Elevated, considered designs are the focus, with the brand’s minimalist aesthetic shining through. 
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Dior has launched multiple exciting feats of excellence. The Dior Savoir-Faire D-Renaissance Custom Jewellery is irresistibly poetic and deploys a virtuoso inspired by haute joaillerie. Finely crafted pieces combine the lightness of lace, alongside the delicacy of resin beads and rhinestone, hand-applied by artisans with the utmost precision. They are the ultimate in objects of desire, and an example of the House’s excellence. 

Hugo has collaborated with Replay in a release of denim garments sure to be a hit. The collection has been developed with certified-organic cotton fabrics in a range of clean, simple silhouettes bringing together a mix of classic and trend-driven styles. TikTok creators Oluwanifewa Agunbiade, Louis Powell and Isla Loba star in the campaign, with each encouraging authenticity, individuality and attitude. 
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