The Week in Fashion: Iris Law and Gabbriette Channel “Thirteen” in New Heaven Campaign

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Welcome to the Week in Fashion, Bazaar ’s at-a-glance guide to what the industry is talking about.

Burberry’s Festival Campaign Celebrates the Power of Live Music

To mark the beginning of festival season and to celebrate British culture and music, Burberry’s latest campaign captures the enduring spirit of “Cool Britannia,” with a nod to ’90s aesthetics that are still going strong to this day.

Through a series of films and portraits, the campaign is meant to capture the uniting power of live music. “Think of the campaign like a collage,” Chief Creative Officer Daniel Lee said in a statement. “[Like] candid moments capturing off-duty fans and headline acts in between gigs.”

To support the campaign, the English fashion house recruited a roster of stars to model in the shoot: Liam Gallagher, Goldie, Cara Delevingne, Alexa Chung, SEUNGMIN of Stray Kids, Loyle Carner, Chy Cartier, John Glacier, Lennon Gallagher, Molly Moorish-Gallagher, and Gene Gallagher.

Lee added, “Burberry sits at the center of the summer calendar—it’s both a means of creative expression and [a] go-to uniform for festival goers.” Check out more here .

Frame x Sotheby’s Team Up for a Preppy, ’80s-Inspired Capsule Collection

Frame is a luxury American fashion brand best known for its denim and breezy, coastal-inspired wardrobe essentials. Meanwhile, Sotheby’s is a center for art and design that has been host to some of the biggest fashion and fine art auctions in the world. Now, the two brands are teaming up for the first time ever, with a new 31-piece limited-edition capsule collection, on sale now.

“This collaboration continues Frame’s commitment to aligning with world-class brands, many of which are helmed by people we’re proud to call friends,” says Erik Torstensson, one of the co-founders of Frame. “As a long-time fan and client of Sotheby’s, it was exciting to envision how apparel could bring Sotheby’s rich culture to a new, broader audience.”

The ’80s-inspired collection consists of pieces like an argyle sweater, a terry bathrobe, a blazer, and an oxford button-up. Not to mention, there are crewnecks, T-shirts, hats, and more, all embroidered with the “Sotheby’s” name, or the word “Collector.” You can shop the whole collection here .

Emilia Wickstead Translates Her Joyful Designs to Digital Stationery Through a New Paperless Post Collab

You’ve got mail, and it was designed by one of the foremost figures of the London fashion scene.

Emilia Wickstead, who is a favorite of royals like Kate Middleton, recently teamed up with Paperless Post to create a collection of gorgeous digital stationery that incorporates the same lush, intricate patterns that define so many Wickstead designs.

“I’ve always had a deep appreciation for the beauty of stationery—it’s an extension of personal style, much like fashion,” Wickstead said in a statement. “I’m drawn to exquisite textures, delicate embossing, and timeless typography. Stationery sets the tone for life’s most special moments; it should be a joy to send and a delight to receive.”

Looking to make your next invite stand out? You can browse the entire collection here .

Iris Law and Gabbriette Channel the Film Thirteen in a New Campaign for Heaven by Marc Jacobs x Vanna Youngstein

When Marc Jacobs launched his Heaven brand in late 2020, he wanted to appeal to Gen Z shoppers, presenting a collection of hip, grungy designs that offered a stylish, luxury alternative to the many fast fashion options at their fingertips.

With this younger tilt, it makes sense then that for a new campaign, starring Iris Law and Gabbriette, the brand decided to pay homage to a seminal piece of teen media: Thirteen .

The campaign celebrates a new collaboration between Heaven and Vanna Youngstein, whose designs have been worn by stars like Rosé, Amelia Gray, Addison Rae, and even Hunter Schafer in an episode of Euphoria.

Youngstein celebrated the new collection in an Instagram post, where she wrote: “Vanna 4 @heavn <3 out now - available now on their website & in store in London & Los Angeles & Tokyo🩷 thank you so much 2 @avanope & team @marcjacobs - @themarcjacobs 🩷🩷🩷 love 2 u 🪽.”

You can shop the full collection here .

UBS and Dior Show the Art of Couture in Action With New Exhibition

Open today through Sunday, June 8, the new UBS House of Craft x Dior exhibition is a celebration of the art of couture, with live demonstrations that give viewers a glimpse into the artisanal process.

Curated by Carine Roitfeld and photographed by Brigitte Niedermair, this is the first time that the work of all seven of Dior’s creative directors has been exhibited in one place, with pieces from Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, Marc Bohan, Gianfranco Ferré, John Galliano, Raf Simons, and Maria Grazia Chiuri included, along with a special tribute to Kim Jones. Meanwhile, two craftspeople from Dior will be on site, showcasing the methods of the Atelier Tailleur (tailoring atelier) and the Atelier Flou (soft dressmaking atelier) through live demonstrations of making the iconic Bar jacket and a dress.

John McDonald, the Group Chief Marketing Officer and Head Group Brand & Marketing Innovation for UBS, said “At UBS, craft is more than a concept—it’s a reflection of how we care for our clients and their ambitions, through dedication, excellence and a combination of heritage and vision. We are proud to partner with Dior and Carine Roitfeld to present a unique celebration of the craft of couture, allowing us to honor what matters most to our clients: preserving what’s timeless while building for the future.”

You can visit the exhibition at 28 Pine Street in New York City through June 8. Register for free here .

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