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21-05-2025
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Conner Ives, Alexander Fury Dig Into Jimmy Choo's Archives
LONDON — Who hasn't watched — and pined after Carrie Bradshaw's Jimmy Choo heels — after her iconic 'Help, I lost my Choo!' moment on 'Sex and the City?' Yearn no longer: Fashion designer Conner Ives, fashion journalist and archivist Alexander Fury, and Jimmy Choo's creative director Sandra Choi have teamed up to curate and reissue styles from the brand's archives, from 1997 to 2001. More from WWD Design Museum by Day, Dance Club by Night Jewelry Brand Vickisarge Gets the Val Garland Makeover Fashion Trust Arabia Collections to Hit Harrods' Shop Floor in July Included in the revival are Bradshaw's feathery Jimmy Choo heels, which took flight from her foot as she dashed to make a ferry — making them available to purchase for the first time since their TV debut. 'We looked at three decades of work and dialed back to the first five years. Why? Because those years truly represent the heart and soul of Jimmy Choo — they're our roots, where it all began,' explained Choi. 'And in looking at these styles, I saw ideas that are still essential to Jimmy Choo today — eternal values of glamour, of femininity, combined with make and craft. This was a fascinating exercise for me — to see Jimmy Choo through other people's eyes,' she continued. Also included in the capsule are a pair of strappy heels from the brand's first collection in 1997; a pair of sultry silver thong heels designed in 2000, and a gold sandal topped with a violet flower from 2001. 'This collection is about where we've come from, and what we stand for and where we continue to go. It's a celebration, pure and simple — and Jimmy Choo can always ignite a party,' added Choi. Jimmy Choo's been on a hot streak lately. The launch comes shortly after Chloë Sevigny was announced as the face of Jimmy Choo's summer 2025 campaign earlier this month. Bella Hadid was also spotted wearing the brand's silver 'Scarlett' shoes at the London launch of her fragrance brand, Orebella. Best of WWD Mikey Madison's Elegant Red Carpet Shoe Style [PHOTOS] Julia Fox's Sleekest and Boldest Shoe Looks Over the Years [Photos] Crocs Collaborations From Celebrities & Big Brands You Should Know
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20-05-2025
- Entertainment
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Jewelry Brand Vickisarge Gets the Val Garland Makeover
— All that glitters isn't gold — it's Val Garland. The makeup artist, renowned for her glitzy looks, has turned her high-shine eye to jewelry brand Vickisarge for their upcoming capsule collection, which will be released on June 13. 'If it is shiny and sparkly, it makes me feel good. I always want to wear things that make me feel good,' Garland said. 'I want people to feel like individuals when they wear these pieces. Happy and inspired.' More from WWD Fashion Trust Arabia Collections to Hit Harrods' Shop Floor in July Conner Ives, Alexander Fury Dig Into Jimmy Choo's Archives Unilever Invests 80 Million Pounds in Fragrance Research, Development in the U.K. The 16-piece collection is a cabinet of curiosities, featuring eclectic necklaces, earrings and rings plated in 23-karat gold and hand-tinted crystals. The capsule's prices range from $513 to $167, and will be available to purchase at the Vickisarge boutique and online at Pieces embody Garland's sense of lightheartedness, down to their name. Take the FestiVAL charm necklace, two edgy chains dotted with spider, hand and duck charms. Or, the ArchiVAL Mismatched earrings, with one earring featuring a spider climbing a cross and the other a jeweled hand. Vickisarge and Garland are longtime collaborators, who previously worked together on projects with Alexander McQueen and Lady Gaga. The brand's creative director, Louis Circe, described the partnership as a salute to their creative relationship. 'Celebrating a longstanding relationship with Val and this beautiful collaborative collection feels like the perfect way to illustrate her creative vision, and the brand's quintessential style and heritage,' Circe said. Vicki Sarge founded her eponymous jewelry line in 2013, after parting ways with Erickson Beamon, the jewelry brand she founded with Karen and Erick Erickson in the '80s. Her brand has become famous for its ornate statement jewelry and dramatic runway pieces for Savage x Fenty, Erdem and more. Best of WWD The Strategic Rise of Models at the Cannes Film Festival: Glamour, Fashion Brands and Media Millions Cannes Film Festival's Sheer Dresses on the Red Carpet Through the Years: Sophia Loren, Bella Hadid & More [PHOTOS] Celebrities Wearing Zara: From Melania Trump's Controversial Coat to Kate Middleton's Blazer Collection [PHOTOS]