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Savage X Diesel. Photo: Salvatore Matarazzo/Courtesy of Savage X Fenty


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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Tuesday.

Savage X Fenty teams up with Diesel
Savage X Fenty is collaborating with Diesel on a limited-edition lingerie and apparel capsule. The collection includes lingerie as well as men’s and women’s underwear and sleepwear, combining Diesel’s design aesthetics with Savage X Fenty’s. Savage X Diesel’s campaign was photographed in Tuscany by Salvatore Matarazzo, focusing on real Italians in Versilia and body diversity. Ranging in price from $25 to $120, the Savage X Diesel collection is available now on at Diesel Worldwide select stores, six Savage X Fenty retail stores in the U.S. and department stores worldwide, as well as online at savagex.com and diesel.com. {Fashionista inbox}

Billie Eilish for Vogue November 2024.

Photo: Mikael Jansson/Vogue

Billie Eilish covers Vogue
Billie Eilish is Vogue‘s November cover star. Photographed by Mikael Jansson and styled by IB Kamara, Eilish wears a Gucci suit along with a Bottega Veneta shirt and tie on the cover. In the cover story written by Alessandra Codinha, Eilish talks her latest album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” navigating stardom at a young age and balancing her personal life from her public life. Read Eilish’s full Vogue cover story here. {Vogue}

Lola Tung stars in Coachtopia campaign
Coachtopia‘s latest campaign titled “The Wasted Parts” stars actor Lola Tung. The campaign celebrates the launch of the brand’s Alter/Ego collection, which includes five bags made from leather scraps left over from Coach‘s Tabby, Brooklyn and Hampton styles. Displaying the tension between shopping for fashion versus shopping sustainably, the campaign depicts Tung as a stylish Coach girl and then a climate-conscious Coachtopia shopper. The Alter/Ego collection is available now on Coachtopia’s website. See Tung’s campaign images below. {Fashionista inbox}

Lola Tung for Coachtopia’s “The Wasted Parts” campaign. Photo: C. Prinz/Courtesy of Coachtopia


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Maesa announces incubator program winners
Maesa‘s Magic Incubator program, an initiative to amplify early-stage beauty and wellness entrepreneurs from underrepresented communities, has announced its 2024 winners. Jadis Montijo of Motivo Scar Care, Marsha McBain of Berri-Clear Skincare and Aziza El Wanni of The Potion Studio are this year’s recipients. Each winner receives a $35,000 grant, hands-on training, access to lectures, personalized mentorship and more. {Fashionista inbox}

A$AP Rocky for W Magazine.

Photo: Rihanna/W Magazine

Rihanna photographs A$AP Rocky for W Magazine cover
A$AP Rocky is W Magazine‘s cover star, with his cover shoot photographed by Rihanna. Styled by Matthew Henson, Rocky wears a Loewe custom jumpsuit, shirt and tie with Tiffany & Co. jewelry on the cover. Rocky talks navigating fatherhood and falling in love with Rihanna as well as his latest album, “Don’t Be Dumb,” in the cover story written by Maxine Wally. Read the full cover story here. {W Magazine}

Vogue Business releases Spring 2025 size inclusivity report
Vogue Business‘s Spring 2025 size inclusivity report, compiled by Lucy Maguire and Maliha Shoaib, found that this season held limited size inclusivity. Following the rise of weight-loss drug Ozempic, thinness has become increasingly glamorized as the body positivity movement has lost steam. Vogue Business found that of the 8,763 looks presented across 208 shows and presentations in all four fashion capitals, 0.8% were plus-size (U.S. 14+), 4.3% were mid-size (U.S. 6-12) and 94.9% were straight-size (U.S. 0-4). Plus-size representation remained the same from last season, though there appeared to be more models on the extremely thin end of the straight-size scale this season. {Vogue Business/paywalled}

Glamour names first global editorial director
Samantha Barry, current editor-in-chief of Glamour U.S., has been named Glamour‘s first global editorial director. Barry will oversee the magazine’s global content strategy across Germany, Mexico and Latin America, Spain, the U.K. and the U.S. Barry first began her role as Glamour‘s editor-in-chief in 2018, and has driven its shift to its digital-first strategy. {Vogue Business/paywalled}

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