
We're already on the precipice of yet another fashion month (how in the world did we get here?), and there's already so much to catch up on. Between film festival red carpets in Venice, Toronto and Telluride, and even a new luxury Labubu collaboration, there have already been some fashion stories you might've missed this week.
From NYFW kicking off to the latest celebrity-fronted campaigns, these are all the fashion moments you might've missed this week...
Valentino Garavani and Vans announce sneaker collab

Valentino Garavani and Vans have announced their collaboration this week, which reinterprets the iconic Vans Authentic sneaker through Alessandro Michele’s creative vision, blending Valentino’s couture heritage with Vans’ timeless streetwear identity. Launching mid-September, the exclusive collection offers six variations across men’s and women’s styles, featuring co-branded details and special packaging, available worldwide at Valentino and Vans boutiques as well as online.
Find out more on the Valentino website.
Baume & Mercier release new Classima collection

Baume & Mercier’s new Classima Starry Sky Editions balance the Maison’s signature duality of elegance and practicality with celestial inspiration. Available exclusively in Australia through Hardy Brothers, the three new models reinterpret the Classima’s refined codes with diamonds, mother-of-pearl, and moon-phase displays that bring the night sky to the wrist. Each watch blends timeless design with modern versatility – interchangeable straps, scratch-proof sapphire crystals, and Swiss automatic movements with 42-hour reserves ensure style is always matched with substance.
The Classima 10804 evokes midnight with a starry diamond-set dial and moon-phase window, while the 10806 and 10808 shimmer with mother-of-pearl and diamond-set cases. Beyond their beauty, these 31mm timepieces remain resilient – water-resistant to 50 metres, reliable, and made to last. Elegant yet functional, they speak to women who see time as more than hours to measure, but as moments to experience.
Shop the collection exclusively at Hardy Brothers.
Calvin Klein launches new Fall 25 campaign with ROSALÍA

The brand unveiled its Fall 2025 underwear campaign starring Grammy Award-winning artist ROSALÍA, photographed by Carlijn Jacobs in a bold, surreal, and sensual visual narrative. The campaign highlights new styles including the Icon Cotton Modal line and reimagined Heritage Cotton pieces.
Find out more on the Calvin Klein website.
Mulberry’s Iconic Roxanne Family Returns with Cynthia Erivo

Mulberry has relaunched its iconic Roxanne bag with a Spring Summer 26 campaign shot by Tim Walker and starring award-winning actor and musician Cynthia Erivo. The collection reimagines the beloved 2004 design into a modern family of styles, blending rebellious Y2K spirit with contemporary craftsmanship and sustainable materials.
Saint Laurent presents the Icarnio bag

Saint Laurent introduced the Icarino this week, a compact new iteration of its signature Icare shopping bag, crafted in luxurious agneau leather with flat lozenge quilting and the sculptural Cassandre emblem. The Winter 25 collection also refreshes the Icare maxi with new finishes, while the Icarino debuts in a versatile palette from classic black to bold orange caramel cognac suede.
Find out more on the Saint Laurent website.
Dior's newest ambassador is Greta Lee

The House has named its second official ambassador under new CD Jonathan Anderson: Past Lives actor and red carpet favourite, Greta Lee. Lee has already been caught wearing custom Dior womenswear at the Venice Film Festival last week.
Find out more about Greta Lee's Dior ambassadorship.
New York Fashion Week has begun

New York Fashion Week has kicked off with shows from Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors and Collina Strada this week. And there's plenty more still to come on the schedule.
Reformation launches first jewellery line designed by Claire Waight Keller

The LA-based, sustainable fashion label has launched its first full demi-fine jewellery line this week, with pieces are made of sterling silver and gold-plated brass sourced from commercial waste, according to the company. "In the last six years … we’ve been thinking about the full look, and jewellery was the last piece of the outfit," Reformation chief executive Hali Borenstein told WWD.
Find out more on the Reformation website.



