In our weekly series, we bring you the latest in luxury news around the world. This week’s highlights: Dior’s Grand Soir enters the world of creative complication, Loro Piana lights it up and more
Tod’s paints the town red
As a tribute to the upcoming Chinese New Year, Tod’s has created an exclusive limited-edition collection of the brand’s iconic designs, presented in a colour palette that honours the festive season. Expect the colour red being a key highlight, symbolising luck and prosperity and a way to welcome the new year with style and originality.
Chloé rings in the Lunar New Year
It’s the Year of the Snake, one to be celebrated with new styles and possibilities, as Chloé’s new capsule collection will show. Featuring classic silhouettes in bold shades of red and black, the exclusive collection features ready-to-wear pieces with the brand’s iconic snake motif and details from traditional Chinese clothing. Do also look forward to a new line of accessories, such as necklaces, earrings scarfs and hats.
The collection will soon be available at the Chloé Marina Bay Sands boutique this 27 December 2024.
Dior’s Grand Soir enters the world of creative complication
For the first time ever, Dior’s Grand Soir has entered the world of creative complication with a mechanical automaton. The Grand Soir Automate Etoile de Monsieur Dior, limited to 28 pieces, tells the story of the birth of the House of Dior; on the evening of 18 April 1946, the founder was walking through the streets of Paris when he found a star on the ground. What felt like a lucky charm became an iconic Dior fundamental, worked into a dial that showcases the different layers that create depth and magic. Thus, immersing us in a magical journey of spellbinding reliefs.
Linda Gallery’s new Sculpture Gallery is here to redefine the way sculptural art is experienced. Photo by Linda Gallery
Linda Gallery opens a new space
Established as the gallery’s ongoing objective of building sculptural narratives in Singapore, Linda Gallery’s new Sculpture Gallery is here to redefine the way sculptural art is experienced. Located at Tanjong Pagar Art District, the gallery will focus on contemporary works within the cosy 372-sqm unit, giving viewers easy access to large-scale artworks. It will also open with the concept, Forms in Space: A Sculptural Perspective, featuring over 80 masterpieces by renowned sculptors, such as Cai Zhisong, Jiang Shuo and Ren Zhe.
Loro Piana lights it up
If you’re looking to refresh the home with new scents, give Loro Piana’s new scented candles a shot. Inspired by the Maison’s luxurious and rare fabrics, the three new candles transform this sensory experience into an olfactory journey, inebriating the senses with creative alchemy and craftsmanship. The Mystic Fleece candle, for example, emanates the rich and milky incense tones that reflect the sacred rites in obtaining the rare Vicuña fibre, while the Cashfur Cloud candle captures the smoky, earthy scent of rain hitting the ground.
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Featured photo by Tod’s