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Oroton’s new store and LOEWE’s Craft Prize: here’s what you missed in fashion this week

From boutique openings to iconic campaign drops, this week in fashion delivered a flurry of moments you might’ve missed. Oroton expanded its presence in Sydney, Franck Muller made a bold statement with its flagship, and Giorgio Armani marked five decades of timeless style.

Meanwhile, luxury houses like Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Gucci unveiled standout collections and accessories. PUMA and FRED brought fresh energy to the mix, and the LOEWE Foundation continued its support of craft with a global call-out. Catch up on all the fashion moments you might've missed this week – right here.

 

Oroton opens new store in Sydney's Double Bay

Photograph courtesy Oroton

Oroton unveiled its newest boutique in Sydney’s Double Bay this week, featuring curated interiors by Creative Director Sophie Holt and original artwork by local artist Nina Walton. This marks Oroton’s eleventh store opening in the last year.

Find out more on the Oroton website.

 

Louis Vuitton unveils new Express bag

Photographs courtesy Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton announced the new Express bag this week, the standout accessory from the House's Fall Winter 26 collection by Nicolas Ghesquière. The Express bag is crafted in grained leather and velvet calfskin, with a design that nods to the iconic Speedy. It will be available in stores from 1 August 2025.

Find out more on the Louis Vuitton website.

 

Franck Muller opens new Sydney flagship boutique

Franck Muller opened its new flagship boutique in the heart of Sydney this week at The Castlereagh, marking a significant milestone in the brand’s Asia Pacific expansion. Spanning over 1,170 square feet, the boutique showcases the full spectrum of the brand's horological artistry, from iconic collections to Asia-exclusive novelties, in a luxurious and museum-inspired setting.

Find out more on the Franck Muller website.

 

Gucci drops new FW25 campaign The Gucci Portrait Series

Photographs courtesy Gucci

Gucci’s Fall Winter 2025 campaign, The Gucci Portrait Series, captures forty-two individuals through the intimate lens of Catherine Opie, celebrating identity as expressed through posture, gesture, and personal style. Blending timeless House codes with raw, human-centred storytelling, the campaign offers a poignant reflection on individuality, diversity, and the quiet power of being seen.

Find out more on the Gucci website.

 

Giorgio Armani celebrates 50 years of style

Photograph courtesy of Giorgio Armani

To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Giorgio Armani unveiled the Armani/Archivio project this week – an interactive digital platform debuting at the Venice Film Festival – alongside a landmark exhibition and runway show at Milan’s Pinacoteca di Brera. This historic celebration, culminating in a finale show at Palazzo Brera, highlights five decades of iconic Armani style in dialogue with art, heritage, and innovation.

Find out more on the Giorgio Armani website.

 

Chopard opens Chadstone boutique

Photograph courtesy of Chopard

Chopard unveiled its newest boutique at Chadstone this week, introducing the Maison’s latest retail concept to the Oceania region. Designed as an immersive expression of contemporary luxury, the boutique features bespoke elements such as a Barovier & Toso Murano glass chandelier and Rubelli furnishings, offering guests an elegant, home-like space to explore Chopard’s iconic collections.

Find out more on the Chopard website.

 

PUMA launches two iconic new silhouettes

Photograph courtesy PUMA

PUMA reignited two of its most iconic silhouettes this week with the return of the Speedcat in a striking new colourway fronted by global ambassador Rosé, and the latest chapter of the boundary-pushing Mostro campaign led by Amelia Gray. Blending heritage with bold modernity, both launches spotlight individuality and fearless style—on the racetrack, the dance floor, and beyond.

Find out more on the PUMA website.

 

LOEWE opens submissions for the LOEWE Foundation Craft Prize

Photograph courtesy LOEWE

The LOEWE Foundation has officially opened submissions for the 2026 LOEWE Foundation Craft Prize, with entries accepted until 30 October 2025. Celebrating innovation and excellence in contemporary craft, the ninth edition of the Prize will culminate in an exhibition and award ceremony in Singapore.

Find out more on the LOEWE Craft Prize website.

 

FRED unveils new bracelet with Hero Cut diamond

Photograph courtesy FRED

FRED unveils its latest icon this week: a new bracelet showcasing the exclusive FRED Hero Cut diamond, a proprietary stone cut that embodies the Maison’s bold spirit and innovation. This striking creation continues FRED’s legacy of modern elegance, blending exceptional craftsmanship with contemporary design.

Find out more on the FRED website.

 

Dior releases the D-Motion Bag and Boy Loafers

Photographs courtesy Dior

Dior introduced two standout pieces for its FW25 drop this week: the D-Motion bag, featuring the Maison’s signature macrocannage motif and elegant “D, I, O, R” charms, and the Dior Boy loafers, offered in both pump and mule styles. Crafted with exceptional savoir-faire, these designs blend classic silhouettes with modern detailing and are available in stores from July.

Find out more on the Dior website.

 

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