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Coach’s Tabby pop-up and Jimmy Choo’s archival revival: here’s what you missed in fashion this week

Coach's Tabby pop-up and Jimmy Choo's archival revival: here's what you missed in fashion this week

Archival heels, sculptural tailoring, chartreuse denim salons and neoclassical showgrounds – there's a lot to cover this week in fashion that you might've missed. Jimmy Choo reissued its late-90s icons for those looking to channel their inner Carrie Bradshaw, LOEWE turned the domestic uncanny with photographer Gray Sorrenti, and Coach’s Tabby pop-up in Sydney's Paddington proved that personal style is as much about play as it is polish.

Below, these are the fashion moments you might have missed this week.

 

Jimmy Choo reissues its archives

Photographs courtesy of Jimmy Choo.

To mark its 30th anniversary, Jimmy Choo this week reactivated its earliest archive with The Archive: 1997–2001 – a curated reissue of eight neo-classic styles that celebrate the brand’s founding DNA of glamour, femininity, and craftsmanship. From Carrie Bradshaw’s feathered “72138” to the barely-there “Strappy,” each silhouette is as relevant now as it was then, speaking to the house’s timeless allure and design legacy.

Find out more on the Jimmy Choo website.

 

Henne opens its new Denim Atelier

Photographs courtesy of HENNE.

Henne’s new Denim Atelier has arrived – a luxurious, golden-toned space imagined by designer Brahman Perera as a tactile jewellery box for your wardrobe. Book a 45-minute Private Styling Appointment between May 19 and June 16 to experience this dedicated denim destination in its shimmering, chartreuse embrace.

Find out more on the Henne website.

 

LOEWE launches FW25 pre-collection camapign by Gray Sorrenti

Photographs courtesy LOEWE.

Released this week, LOEWE’s Fall Winter 2025 pre-collection campaign is a series of cinematic stills by Gray Sorrenti capturing Yang Mi, Greta Lee, Josh O’Connor, and Stéphane Bak in quietly surreal domestic scenes. With sculptural tailoring, fluid leathers, and updated icon bags like the Puzzle and Madrid, the campaign deepens the Character Study series as an exploration of persona through form, proportion, and the poetry of detail.

Find out more on the LOEWE website.

 

Sheet Society opens first-ever boutique in Sydney

Photographs courtesy Sheet Society.

Sheet Society has officially landed in Sydney, unveiling its first-ever store in Bondi with a dreamy, design-led concept that reimagines bedding as a personal style statement. The space introduces Room Service, a curated in-store experience that feels like checking into your ideal hotel – only this time, you get to take the bed home.

Find out more on the Sheet Society website.

 

Dior announces its Cruise 26 show destination

Photograph courtesy Dior.

Dior this week has announced that its 2026 Cruise show will take place on 27 May 2025, at an extraordinary Roman villa opening its gates for the very first time. Set against a backdrop of neoclassical grandeur, Maria Grazia Chiuri’s latest silhouettes will honour the enduring, ever-evolving bond between Italy and the House.

Find out more on the Dior website.

 

Coach opens its Tabby Shop pop-up

Photograph courtesy Coach.

Coach’s iconic Tabby bag has landed in Sydney this week with a new pop-up at 410 Oxford Street, Paddington — an immersive, candy-coloured space celebrating self-expression through customisation, music, and exclusive treats by Tokyo Lamington. From the quilted classics to the new Chain Tabby, the Coach Tabby Shop invites you to make the style your own with bespoke strap options, on-site monogramming, and even hand-painted designs by local artists.

 

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