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ICYMI: Louis Vuitton’s spring campaign, Chloë Sevigny for ECCO and Samsøe Samsøe staples
HERO Magazine
By Ella Joyce | Fashion | 23 March 2025
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. This week includes Jonathan Anderson’s Loewe departure, Celine’s pilates collection and Liam Gallagher’s Clarks collaboration. 

 

Jonathan Anderson left Loewe
On Monday, Jonathan Anderson stepped down as Loewe’s creative director after 11 years at the house, officially bringing to an end one of the most exciting and successful tenures in modern fashion.

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Jonathan Anderson

 

Louis Vuitton’s summer campaign
For Louis Vuitton’s spring collection, Pharrell Williams meditated on the phenomenon of synaesthesia. Taking the form of musical notes in the mind of Pharrell, the collection transforms music into colour and form in garments which bridge the gap between preppy and streetwear. The kaleidoscopic collection is accompanied by a vibrant campaign lensed by French director and photographer Thibaut Grevet, placing Pharrell’s latest design offering front and centre.

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Celine’s pilates collection
Remember last summer when Celine dropped their Pilates campaign starring Kaia Gerber? Well, you can now get your hands on the ready-to-wear collection and a host of new accessories. Continuing the Maison’s foray into the holistic practice of pilates, Celine is pairing luxury craftsmanship with workout essentials.

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Samsøe Samsøe’s Basics Line
Titled ‘At The Core,’ Samsøe Samsøe’s latest campaign highlights the brand’s range of timeless essentials and key denim silhouettes. Envisioning a modern interpretation of the Scandinavian brand’s heritage, the campaign stars lensed by Petros Studios represent the inclusivity of the basics line, creating everyday essentials for everyone.

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Balenciaga’s star-studded campaign
Lensed by British artist and photographer Nadia Lee Cohen, the shoot mimics the set-up of an Old Hollywood screen test, complete with a curtained backdrop, clapperboard and every archetypal film character you can think of. The star-studded line-up of recognisable faces includes Kyle MacLachlan, Rachel Sennott, Linda Honeyman, Sunnyi Melles, Mark Eydelshteyn and Georgia Ford.

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Bad Bunny for Calvin Klein
We’ve had Jeremy Allen White in his Calvin Kleins, now its the turn of award-winning Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny. Shot by Mario Sorrenti, Bad Bunny wears the new Icon Cotton Stretch underwear, posing in front of a mirrored backdrop – his hit track, EoO soundtracks the campaign film.

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Carhartt WIP’s Portside arrivals
Backdropped by Marseille’s coastal landscape, Carhartt WIP’s latest editorial is shot by French-Uruguayan photographer Bettina Pittaluga. Offering an insight into this season’s archival influences, the collection’s outdoor-inspired elements are met with the brand’s classic technical fabrications and streamlined silhouettes.

 

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Chloë Sevigny is the new face of ECCO
Chloë Sevigny is the face of ECCO’s new ‘Icons that Last’ campaign, putting her stamp on classic pieces from the brand’s SS25 collection. Speaking on the campaign, Sevigny said; ”I am thrilled to partner with ECCO on this campaign, there’s an authenticity to the brand I admire – it’s unpretentious and effortless. I love how ECCO pay as much attention to how things feel as how they look.”

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Loro Piana’s first-ever exhibition is opening in Shanghai
In celebration of the luxury Italian brand’s 100-year anniversary and to honour its long-standing connection to China, Loro Piana will unveil its first-ever exhibition at the Museum of Art Pudong in Shanghai. Titled ‘If You Know, You Know. Loro Piana’s Quest for Excellence,’ the large-scale retrospective has curated a series of archival documents, artworks and designs to chart a century-spanning portrait of the brand’s unique savoir-faire.

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Liam Gallagher reunites with Clarks Originals
In celebration of 200 years of Clarks, the heritage brand has teamed up with Liam Gallagher for another instalment of their sell-out collaborations. Reimagining the Clarks Desert Rain, a rare silhouette originally launched in the early 2000s, the design features a pebble crepe outsole and signature LG branding on the heel. Speaking on his longtime affiliation with the brand, Gallagher said; “I wore Clarks all the way through the ‘90s, … I don’t think there is any other [shoe] brand for me, really… I find it hard to even look at other brands… Clarks have never let me down.”

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