A flamboyant comeback for Victoria’s Secret, dazzling success for L’Amour ouf, and bewitching fragrances from Kiko Milano. We tell you all about these three must-see events of the week!
What happened this week? KODD Magazine takes a look back at this week’s highlights.
The big return of the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show
On October 15, the world-famous Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show finally made a comeback after an absence of several years. The brand had announced its long-awaited comeback via a video posted on Instagram last May. Thinking big, the label teamed up with René Caovilla, whose mission was to design all the Angels’ shoes. And the result was just right! While Bella Hadid had the honor of closing the eagerly-awaited event, Victoria’s Secret invited other celebrities such as Carla Bruni, Adriana Lima, Gigi Hadid, Tyra Banks and Lisa and Kate Moss to walk the runway.
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L’Amour ouf in cinemas since October 18: it’s already a hit!
L’Amour ouf has made a smashing debut at the French box office. With 143,726 spectators in a single day, Gilles Lellouche’s film is one of the best French releases of the year. This romantic fresco, supported by an impressive cast – Adèle Exarchopoulos, François Civil, Raphaël Quenard, Alain Chabat and many others – has not finished seducing the French.
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Kiko Milano launches a fragrance line
Make-up brand Kiko Milano has decided to take a new step forward with the launch of its very first fragrance line. Inspired by the city of Milan, the collection features five fragrances, each paying homage to an emblematic district of the Lombard capital. Navigli, Brera, Montenapoleone, Porta Romana and Isola… each fragrance reflects the soul of these iconic places. With over 82% natural ingredients, this range also celebrates Italian craftsmanship and the diversity of Milanese women. A true olfactory voyage for those who wish to add a touch of Milan to their daily lives.
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