Fashion round-up

ICYMI: Tyler, the Creator for Bottega, Maria Grazia Chiuri leaves Dior, and a Courrèges selfie shoot
Fashion | 1 June 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. 

Bottega brings the stars
Bottega Veneta’s new Craft is Our Language campaign went big, bringing together the likes of Tyler, the Creator, Dario Argento, Neneh Cherry, Lauren Hutton and Julianne Moore. What a cast.

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Maria Grazia Chiuri has left Dior

After nine years at the House as Dior’s first woman creative director, Maria Grazia Chiuri officially stepped down following a dramatic Cruise show in her home city of Rome.

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Raphinha on the beach

For their SS25 collaboration, adidas Originals and Wales Bonner pay homage to port towns, where vibrant urban spaces meet open horizons. Captured via a campaign featuring Brazil and Barcelona FC football maestro Raphinha, this season’s line-up of elevated tracksuits, polos, t-shirts, anoraks and skirts is accompanied by the WB Karintha, a new footwear silhouette conceived entirely by Wales Bonner featuring a low profile, embellished grip pattern, and sequinned or suede upper. Elsewhere, the signature adidas Adilette is remade with a leather footbed and leather strap handwoven in Brazil.

 

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Courrèges loves a selfie

For the brand’s SS26 men’s and women’s pre-collection, Courrèges got models to take selfies in mirrors across Paris.

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Loewe’s Puzzle Bag pop-up at Harrods
In honour of Loewe’s iconic Puzzle Bag turning 10 years old, the Spanish house will release nineteen re-editions of its favourite animations. To mark the occasion, Loewe is hosting an anniversary Puzzle Bag pop-up in Harrods, displaying the limited edition designs across the department store’s windows and penthouse.


Birkenstock x Maharishi
In a first-time collaboration, Birkenstock have teamed up with the London-based brand Maharishi on a brand new style of Mogami: the Mogami Terra Tech, blending the Birk’s archival silhouette with Maharishi’s signature utilitarianism. Originally introduced in 2024, the Mogami is part of Birk’s Active Range, specifically made for traversing all terrains. This new edition ramps up the utility aspects of the design, the straps are composed of suede and nylon webbing, and its polyurethane sole is moulded with grip and protection. The sandals even come with a detachable crossbody strap and double carabiner.


Zegna gets arty
Art has long been part of Zegna’s identity. From the beginning, founder Ermenegildo Zegna worked with local artists to enrich the Italian town of Trivero and its original wool mill, which has transformed over the years to what we now know as Oasi Zegna. This week, Zegna announced a new partnership with Art Basel, with plans to host events that explore the connections between art, design, and responsible business, while also backing socially engaged artists through a new fellowship program.


Charles Leclerc drops a Ferrari capsule collection
Ferrari’s latest capsule collection is a limited-edition wardrobe designed by Creative Director Rocco Iannone and champion driver Charles Leclerc. The collection fuses Leclerc’s spirit with the essence of Ferrari, resulting in a casual yet elevated wardrobe of essentials. “I really enjoyed collaborating on this capsule collection with Rocco and his team,” said Leclerc on the collection. “This collection perfectly captures my style and the strong bond I have with Ferrari.”


Diesel and Tom of Finland for Pride
For their fourth annual Pride collection, Diesel have collaborated once again with the Tom of Finland Foundation, because of course they have. In a campaign shot by Bruce LaBruce and cast through Grindr, the collection takes the artist’s infamous erotic drawings of leather men and sailor boys and transfers them onto hoodies, t-shirts, sweatpants, and numerous other brilliant bits.

Shop the collection.

 

Kiko Kostadinov’s denim series
Titled Konkord Denim, Kiko’s latest limited edition capsule was crafted in Hiroshima at one of the world’s most progressive denim manufacturers. Consisting of just 90 pieces, each garment has been made using hand dyeing and meticulous construction, meaning no two items are exactly the same. A refined offering of straight-cut jeans and funnel neck bomber jackets is available in hues of brown and black, finished by hand to give each piece a lived-in touch.

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