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    SÉZANE: A Fall Chapter

    Written by Ulrika Lindqvist

    In Paris, la rentrée is more than just the return after summer, it's a cultural ritual, a fresh start charged with quiet energy and creative possibility. For Sézane, each season begins with that same spark: a reawakening of imagination that threads itself through every piece of the collection.

    The Fall release carries forward what has become synonymous with the house: signature knitwear, vintage-inspired denim, and tailoring honed to effortless perfection. Classics like the Clyde and Bobby trench coats reappear in reimagined versions, while new silhouettes and prints step into the spotlight, adding a sense of discovery to the familiar. This season is not only a wardrobe but a story, one shaped by twelve years of voices, talents, and encounters that continue to define Sézane’s world. Launched on August 24th, the collection marks the beginning of another chapter, imbued with the understated elegance and enduring creativity that the brand has made its own.

    Founded in Paris in 2013, Sézane grew out of Morgane Sézalory’s vision to create timeless, high-quality pieces at fair and accessible prices. What began as a personal project has since evolved into a community-driven brand where creativity, craftsmanship, and connection are at the core. Beyond its celebrated womenswear collections, Sézane extends its universe through Octobre Éditions for men, Petit Sézane for children, and Les Composantes for homeware, each reflecting the same thoughtful design philosophy that has defined the house from the very beginning.

  • Michael Rider Marks His Arrival at Celine with Printemps 2026

    Written by Jahwanna Berglund

    The first campaign under Michael Rider’s creative direction at Celine has arrived, and it is nothing short of a statement. Shot by Zoë Ghertner, the Printemps 2026 campaign introduces Rider’s vision for the house with a cool precision, leaning into intimacy rather than spectacle. Kylie and Victoria, who both walked the Paris show in July, return as the campaign’s protagonists embodying Rider’s debut with a stripped-back elegance.

    At its heart lies the rebirth of an icon: the Luggage. Originally launched over a decade ago, the silhouette now returns as the New Luggage, unveiled on Rider’s debut runway and carried into the campaign as a centerpiece. The standout detail, the so-called “Smile Variation,” lends the bag a subtle playfulness that balances Celine’s reputation for understatement.

    The New Luggage is offered in supple, shiny lambskin across black, tan, citrus, oxide blue, and deep brown, alongside suede calfskin in beige and exotic Porosus crocodile in rich tones of black and chocolate. Oversized east–west shapes sit alongside smaller formats, each defined by versatility and Rider’s attention to construction and texture.

    The first drop, featuring the “Smile Variation,” will pre-launch at the end of September on celine.com and in select stores, before the full collection lands worldwide in mid-November.

    For Rider, stepping into Hedi Slimane’s shadow might have been daunting. Yet his first campaign suggests a different rhythm: less about a clean break, more about layering heritage with a modern sensibility. If Slimane’s Celine was razor-sharp and restless, Rider’s debut hints at a quieter confident one that extends the conversation between past and present without losing its edge.

  • sania d’mina Debuts in Nordiska Kompaniet’s Iconic Ljusgården

    Written by Jahwanna Berglund

    Swedish shoe brand sania d’mina is marking a new milestone with a striking presentation at Nordiska Kompaniet’s Ljusgården in Stockholm. The pop-up invited visitors into founder and designer Sania Claus Demina’s world, where Italian craftsmanship meets timeless elegance and contemporary comfort.


    The immersive setting designed by Daniel Kutlesovski, with photography by Erik Lefvander and creative production by Caroline Nyström—translated Demina’s personal vision into a refined environment that mirrors the brand’s DNA.


    “For sania d’mina to take place in NK’s Ljusgården is a dream come true. I’ve carried this vision for a long time, and being able to invite people into our universe here feels like a milestone, both personally and for the brand,” says Sania Claus Demina.


    Founded in 2018, sania d’mina was born out of Demina’s lifelong fascination with shoes and her relentless pursuit of the perfect balance between comfort and style. Since then, the brand has evolved into a symbol of uncompromising quality and timeless design creating shoes that are flattering, elegant, and a joy to wear.


    While the NK pop-up was live September 11–14, 2025, those who missed it can still experience the world of sania d’mina by booking private appointments at the brand’s Stockholm showroom.

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