Jonathan Anderson takes over as artistic director of Dior. Lancôme and Monopoly celebrate their 90th anniversary with a brand new collaboration.
Hendrick’s Gin honours the rose in its summer programme.
What happened this week? KODD Magazine takes a look back at this week’s highlights.
Jonathan Anderson unique creative director Dior
Jonathan Anderson was appointed artistic director of Dior‘s men’s collections in April, and is expanding his role. He succeeds Maria Grazia Chiuri for the women’s line, who has held the post since 2016, becoming the first designer to oversee both the men’s and women’s collections for the Parisian fashion house. His first men’s collection will be unveiled at Paris Fashion Week in June.
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Lancôme X Monopoly: a collector’s game in the image of Lancôme
To mark their 90th anniversary, Lancôme and Monopoly are unveiling a brand new collaboration in the form of a collector’s edition. The famous board game adopts the aesthetic codes of the French beauty brand: golden pieces, a revisited board and nods to iconic products such as La Vie est Belle perfume and Hypnôse mascara.
Reserved for the Asia-Pacific market, this limited edition of 10,000 will be offered exclusively to VIP customers of the Lancôme Absolue range.
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Summer under the sign of the Rose by Hendrick’s Gin
To celebrate its signature ingredient, gin infused with rose and cucumber, the Scottish gin brand is launching a floral and festive summer programme. From 6 to 7 June, an ephemeral Hendric’s Gin Flower shop will be set up in the Maison Ciero boutique. This green space, decorated with roses and a floral sculpture by Romain Pilato, pays tribute to gin’s 11 botanicals.
The Hendrick’s experience will continue throughout the summer, from May to September, in more than 300 partner bars across 20 French cities. In Paris, Le Perchoir Ménilmontant will be offering a cocktail menu inspired by the brand’s unique universe.
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