Fashion Round-up

ICYMI: Jonathan Anderson to Dior, Celine in the French Riviera, and Duran Lantink at Jean Paul Gaultier
This article is part of ICYMI – Your weekly fashion news bulletin

Time flies, so to keep you in the loop, we’ve rounded up all the important snippets of fashion news from the past seven days into one neat feature. 

Jonathan Anderson arrives at Dior
The biggest news of the week, and one we’ve all been expecting for some time: Jonathan Anderson is officially appointed creative director at Dior Men. Announced by Bernard Arnault at the LVMH annual shareholders meeting, Anderson will present his debut collection for Dior during Paris Fashion Week Men’s this June as part of the Spring 2026 season. We can’t wait to see what the designer has up his sleeve for the Parisian house.

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all clothing and accessories by JW ANDERSON SS22; artwork, held by Jonathon throughout, by PAUL THEK from the series ‘The Personal Effects of the Pied Piper’, 1975

 

Duran Lantink at Jean Paul Gaultier
In other very exciting news, the Dutch designer has been appointed the new creative director of Jean Paul Gaultier. Of the appointment, JPG said: “I see in him the energy, audacity, and playful spirit through fashion that I had at the beginning of my own journey: the new enfant terrible of fashion.” Now that’s an endorsement.

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Troye Sivan on a boat for Prada
Shot by Oliver Hadlee Pearch, Prada’s latest campaign sees Sivan, Kendall Jenner and Hunter Schafer each in their own Gozzo boat, as calm waters lap around them.

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Celine in the French Riviera
Taking over the Selfridges Corner Shop, the Parisian fashion house launches Été Celine – a high summer collection inspired by the allure of the French Riviera and Saint-Tropez. Think Bonjour Tristesse, think Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin on vacation, think Brigitte Bardot in And God Created Woman.

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Nicholas Winding Refn and Hideo Kojima opened an exhibition at Prada Aoyama Tokyo
Titled Satellites, the Danish filmmaker and Japanese game creator have created a cinema-inspired interior set where suspended images of Refn and Kojima are locked in a conversation exploring the universal concept of human connection.

 

Valentino’s FW25 campaign
For his latest Valentino campaign, Alessandro Michele is looking to ‘The Poetics of Everyday,’ presenting a series of vignettes starring Amelia Gray, Kai Schreiber, Lorenzo Zurzolo, Scarlett White and Heroine 22 cover star Sophie Thatcher. Wearing standout looks from the designer’s FW25 collection, the campaign talents are captured eating ice creams, playing with yo-yos, solving Rubik’s cubes and biking around town.

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Kenzo Chucks
Uniting for the very first time, Converse and Kenzo have delivered a footwear collection inspired by Nigo’s love for the iconic Chuck. Reimagining the Chuck 70 silhouette, the collection features one high-top and two low-top cuts decorated with Kenzo’s Hana Leopard motif, geometric winged stitch and a screen-printed Chuck Taylor patch. The shoes are available in Sweet Corn, Pink Cosmos and Cypress colourways.

Shop the collection here.

 

Want TwoJey’s giant cowboy hat sofa?
Surely everyone has dreamed of a giant cowboy hat that doubles as a sofa? Now, Spanish jewellery brand Twojeys has turned our dreams into reality. Originally created for the brand’s Barcelona Flagship store, now TwoJeys are selling the unique piece of furniture as a one-of-a-kind, limited-edition piece. It’ll set you back €20,000, but you can’t put a price on a good conversation starter, hey?

 

Story mfg. X ASICS
Pairing up for the first time on a new iteration of ASICS’ classic Gel-Venture 6 sneaker, Story mfg. has brought their outdoor-inspired sensibility to the Japanese brand’s technical footwear. Celebrating the ritual of quiet hobbies such as hiking, picnics and crafting, the sneakers arrive in a purple or brown gingham colourways built from a blend of recycled and consciously sourced materials.

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ECCO.kollektive x Ottolinger
First joining forces on the runway during Paris Fashion Week in March, Ottolinger have teamed up with ECCO.kollektive on an inaugural SS25 drop. Uniting Ottolinger designers Cosima Gadient and Christa Bösch’s penchant for deconstructed garments and avant-garde fabrics with ECCO’s technical garments, the result is a series of expertly engineered pieces across apparel, footwear and accessories.

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