All the new fashion launches to keep track of this month
14 August, 2022
Louis Vuitton releases sustainable trainers
If you’re looking to invest in the inconspicuous trainer trend that’s made a comeback, these new sustainable trainers are just the pair to cop. The converse-style basic trainers have circled back with a vengeance as fashion insiders have been ditching the statement sneakers in favour of the low-key staple popularised by brands like New Balance. For the high-end version of the trend, take a look at this model set up by late designer Virgil Abloh. The trainers open a new avenue into eco-design for Louis Vuitton, where the sustainable LV Trainer, launched this month, comes in three colourways and carries the brand’s signature sustainable development logo.
Minions fans can now custom-style their jeans at Levi’s Tailor Shops
The 70s trend of patchworked denim and quirky badges and stick-on patches saw its beginnings in the yesteryears, but those elements transform your sturdy denim a new-age heirloom to keep and pass on. Just take a look at Levi’s new initiative celebrating the latest release of Minions: The Rise of Gru, by taking Minions’ original artworks and converting them into a stamp. You can decorate your vintage oversized denim jacket, a sturdy pair of jeans or even trucker hats at select Levi’s Tailor Shops across the country.
aarké Ritu Kumar’s new festive fall collection is comfort first
Ritu Kumar’s RTW extension has made the brand’s trademark of comfortable saris wearable for even Gen Z folks by introducing a pre-drape construction. The vision behind aarké Ritu Kumar is to make dressing an enjoyable and equally comfortable experience while maintaining the brand’s ethos of sophistication. Think breezy printed florals with a glazed canvas of shimmery materials and sequins on lehengas, co-ord sets and suits, there’s a bit of all to satiate the upcoming occasions for the remaining year. The collection adds a contemporary language to the mix with options that will take you through days when there’s a nip in the wind.
If you’re up for some autumn layering, there’s something beyond the saris that mixes up the traditional confections up for grabs. You can match your lehengas with waterfall shrugs, and swap light dupattas with warm scarves. The RTW brand is expanding their expert artisanal repertoire to trench coats, printed bomber jackets, and woollen scarves for winter, giving buyers endless possibilities to mix and match.
Source: www.vogue.in
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