Wednesday, January 6, 2021

JEWELRY:

Louis Vuitton's Latest 2054 Bracelet Channels Drake's Nautilus Ref. 5726 Emeralds Green accessories Louis Vuitton's Latest 2054 Bracelet Channels Drake's Nautilus Ref. 5726 Emeralds Green accessories Louis Vuitton (PARIS:MC.PA -1.05%) has just released a new chain-link bracelet in neon green and black. The wrist accessory takes a similar color combination as Drakes’s Nautilus Ref. 5726 which was designed by Virgil Abloh himself — minus the emeralds. 

The black-metal bracelet features contrasting links that have been treated to metallic enameling, green rhinestones, and Monogram pattern engraving. At the front sits a large metal “LV” plaque in metallic green. Priced at roughly $2,100 USD, more info for the 2054 Chain Link bracelet can be found over at LV’s web store

In other fashion news, G-SHOCK gives its full-metal 5000 a fiery-red makeover.

Foul Trouble New Year... Same You 14K Solid Gold Collection Release Info Buy Price NecklaceFoul Trouble New Year... Same You 14K Solid Gold Collection Release Info Buy Price NecklaceFoul Trouble New Year... Same You 14K Solid Gold Collection Release Info Buy Price NecklaceFoul Trouble New Year... Same You 14K Solid Gold Collection Release Info Buy Price NecklaceLetting us know nothing really has changed, Foul Trouble is kicking off 2021 with its “New Year… Same You” collection. Comprised of a range of 14K solid gold pendants, the playful range is centered around all things ’90s. Aside from paying homage to important pop culture icons, the motifs expressed highlights founder/designer Michael Eli’s passion for sports, art, and design.

Aside from the FOUL TROUBLE INFINITY PENDANT, leading the “New Year… Same You” collection are celebrations of iconic athlete signature lines with Allen Iverson‘s Reebok “I3,” Penny Hardaway‘s Nike “1Cent” and Dennis Rodman‘s Nike “Ndestrukt.” Other standouts include pendants for the Museum of Modern ArtThe Metropolitan Museum and Nirvana‘s everlasting Nevermind album. While surprising options come in the form of the Chevrolet Impala leaping African antelope pendant and Herman Miller pendant. Available with a matching 20” franco chain, each pendant necklace comes with custom packaging.

Priced at $300 and $520 USD, the “New Year… Same You” 14K solid gold collection is available now on Foul Trouble’s website.Marine Serre R-PUR Black Moon Reflective Respirator Face Mask Release Info Buy Price Coronavirus COVID-19Following its expansive capsule collaboration with A$AP Rocky’s AWGEMarine Serre has returned to unveil its latest team-up with French nano mask purveyor R-PUR.

The second collaborative effort from the duo builds on the fusion of fashion and technology introduced at Marine Serre’s Fall/Winter 2019 “Radiation” showing. Set to release at the end of January, the limited-edition Marine Serre x R-PUR Reflective Moon Mask designed and made in France aims to make wearing a mask less dramatic as a fashionable lifestyle item that represents a committed perspective.

Marked with the French designer’s signature Moon pattern in a reflective print, the tonal one-size-fits-all Nano Light mask is crafted to maintain perfect hermeticity, comfort, and support for optimal protection. The lightweight, breathable technical fabric features antiperspirant Thermo-Control Technology® that allows you to stay cool in the summer and protect you from cold air in the winter. Outfitted with an interchangeable filter, the mask is guaranteed to filter 99.98 percent of air for nanoparticles (PM0.05). The R-PUR mobile app also makes it easy to track when it is time to replace the integrated filter after five to 15 weeks of daily use.

Head over to R-PUR’s website and sign up to be notified of the availability of the Marine Serre x R-PUR Reflective Moon Mask.tiffany and co lvmh acquisition details shareholders approval information bernard arnaultThe long-running saga over LVMH (PARIS:MC.PA -0.77%) ‘s acquisition of Tiffany & Co.now appears to be over, after the New York-based jewelry label’s shareholders voted to approve the deal. Following the vote, Tiffany & Co. will be removed from the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, with the deal expected to close early this year.

Final approval of the acquisition follows a tumultuous time since LVMH first agreed to buy the companyd in November 2019. Since then, the deal has been hit hard by the economic impact of Coronavirus. Following multiple delays to the deal in 2020, Tiffany & Co. sued LVMH over its collapse, with LVMH counter suing the luxury labelover the deal. Eventually, a new price was announced in October 2020, as LVMH lowered the overall price of the deal by $425 million USD.

Now that the deal, valued slightly below $16 billion USD, is set to be complete, LVMH’s next challenge is to integrate Tiffany into its roster of luxury houses. According to analysts quoted in Business of Fashion, this could mean management changes, a product overhaul, a change to its stores and a new digital marketing plan.

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