
Piaget, Valentino, Coach & More: New Fashion Drops To Zhuzh Up Your Festive Fit!
Discover these must-have pieces, designed to elevate your everyday look and make a statement wherever you go.
Maison Valentino
Maison Valentino presents the Valentino Garavani Vain bag campaign, the second chapter in Alessandro Michele's vision. Shot by Sharna Osborne, the campaign captures the bag's elegance and allure with the nostalgic charm of analogue photography.
This season features a new top handle in soft calf leather and glossy precious skin, an oval vanity bag with a modern twist, and signature shoulder bags updated with floral embroidery, velvet, raffia, leather and animal prints. The Valentino Garavani Soft Vain clutch offers a more relaxed, day-to-night option with detailed embroidery and a contrasting karung skin handle.
The Valentino Garavani Vain bag collection is now available at Valentino boutiques and online.
Coach
Coach's Winter 2025 collection by Stuart Vevers celebrates the joy of dressing up with playful style and classic American heritage. The line includes flowing dresses in crepe, chiffon, taffeta and tulle with sequins, stars, polka dots and butterflies, styled with suede and denim jackets, oversized cardigans and pleated maxi skirts for all genders.
Accessories stand out with archival Bonnie Cashin bags in heritage leather and bold colours, crystal-studded bow pumps, celestial-inspired jewellery and whimsical leather crowns, wands and bunny ears.
The Coach Winter 2025 collection is now available at Coach stores and online. Follow @coachmalaysia for the latest updates.
Longines
The Longines Legend Diver surfaces in 2025 with a sleek matt white dial and fresh blue and black rubber straps for its lacquered dial editions. Still in its compact 39 mm form, this heritage diving watch combines retro charm with modern muscle, featuring the COSC certified calibre L888.6 movement, 300 m water resistance and the signature internal rotating bezel first seen in 1959.
Built for both deep sea adventures and everyday style flexing, the new Legend Diver proves that true elegance is timeless, even underwater.
The new Longines Legend Diver models are available now at selected Longines boutiques and online.
Piaget
Piaget's latest high jewellery collection is a vivid journey through decades of design, blending masterful goldsmithing with bold colour stories. The Flowing Curves suite channels the organic spirit of the 1970s with rare black opals set in hand-hammered white gold, while the Wave Illusion suite bursts with pop-bright spinels inspired by the playful Memphis movement of the 1980s.
Sunlit sapphires, dazzling emeralds and vibrant gemstones bring the Curved Artistry, Gleaming Shapes, Arty Pop and Joyful Twirls suites to life. The highlight is Endless Motion, a mobile-sculpture table clock by French artist Alex Palenski, turning Piaget's bold elegance into moving art.
Piaget's High Jewellery collection, featuring the Flowing Curves, Wave Illusion, Curved Artistry, Gleaming Shapes, Arty Pop, and Joyful Twirls suites, along with the Endless Motion table clock, is now available at Piaget boutiques worldwide.
Skechers
Skechers is taking performance footwear to the next level with the new SKX® AERO collection. This high-tech running line includes the SKX® AERO Spark, SKX® AERO Burst and SKX® AERO Tempo, each available in two stylish colourways for men and women.
Built for comfort and speed, the shoes feature HYPER BURST ICE™ and Hyper Burst® cushioning, podiatrist-certified Arch Fit® support, a carbon-infused winglet plate and Goodyear® Performance outsoles to deliver stability, energy return and all-day wearability.
The Skechers SKX® AERO Burst and SKX® AERO Spark, priced from RM659, are now available at selected Skechers stores including The Exchange TRX, 1 Utama, Suria KLCC, Pavilion KL, Pavilion Bukit Jalil, Pavilion Damansara Heights and Sunway Pyramid, as well as online.
Fossil
Fossil's latest collab is all about precision, performance, and polish. The limited-edition Shelby x Fossil Grand Tourer takes cues from the legendary Shelby American performance cars, rocking a silver-tone stainless steel build with a Japanese chronograph movement, racing-stripe dial in Guardsman Blue and Wimbledon White, and the iconic cobra logo.
Each numbered watch comes in a custom 'mechanic's metal toolbox' with a certificate of authenticity and a '60s-style leather strap, and is now available at selected Fossil retail stores and online for RM2,039.
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