Photo&col;Courtesy of Mason Poole/Levi’s
The stories dominated the fashion world’s headlines on Monday.
Beyoncé’s Levi’s campaign is here
Beyoncé stars in Levi’s latest ad campaign called “Reiimagine.” It’s a modern take on the brand’s laundromat ad, originally released in 1985. “Denim on denim is often viewed through a male lens, so it was important to me that this reimagined campaign celebrates the iconic female perspective.” The campaign film was directed by Melina Matsoukas and directed by Marcell Rév Shoot. Stills by Mason Poole. {Fashionista Inbox}
Photo: Mason Poole, courtesy of Levi’s
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charm Pamela Anderson and Serena Williams honored as Women of the Year
Pamela Anderson and Serena Williams charm2024 Women of the Year. Anderson spoke with Emily Maddick about taking control of her image, maturity, and writing, while Williams spoke with Marty Kahn about life in retirement, including home renovations, motherhood, and her Brand Wyn Beauty. The women were photographed by Claire Rothstein and Josefina Santos. Read a profile of Anderson here and a profile of Williams here. {Fashionista Inbox}
Photo &col;Claire Rothstein and Josefina Santos/Courtesy of Glamor
Ssense documents the fashion industry’s most loyal online fashion fan base
Journalist Emilia Petrarca conducted 14 interviews with the fashion industry’s most loyal followers, accumulating a “relatively brief and completely incomplete” history of online fashion fans for Ssense. This timeline details major events in the online fashion world, from Forum Day and the launch of Style.com, to the golden age of Tumblr, to the rise of Substack and social media commenting. Read more here. {Fashionista Inbox}
Jacob Gallagher joins this new york times Style desk
Ten years later in wall street journaljoined by fashion journalist Jacob Gallagher this new york times Style Team. Gallagher is known for his comprehensive coverage covering fashion, politics, business and status. He even broke the news in advance that Pharrell Williams would succeed the late Virgil Ahloh as LVMH menswear designer, forcing the brand to announce the appointment in advance. His work has appeared in Q, EsquireVice Media, etc. {new york times}
Program inside prison to teach fashion skills
Cooperativa Alice has taken an unexpected route to meet Italy’s demand for luxury artisans: the company employs prisoners and trains them in hands-on practices, which it uses for Emporio Armani and Aspesi. The program pays standard industry wages and is designed to help inmates rehabilitate and ease their reintegration into society. Cooperativa Alice and similar programs have reportedly reduced recidivism rates from 70 percent to 2 percent so far. Laura Rysman discusses the company’s impact new york times. {new york times}
Cover by Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo vanity fair
Cover by Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo vanity fair Ahead of the Nov. 22 release of their highly anticipated film Wicked, the actors discuss finding a home in the spotlight, their friendship, and a balanced lifestyle in a follow-up interview etc. vanity fairChris Murphy. The couple was photographed by Norman Jean Roy and styled for the publication by Patti Wilson. {vanity fair}
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