On the main part of the Lucire site, two stories about European designers. First, Pierre Garroudi might hail from Teheran, but he has a workroom in London, which our photographer Doug Rimington visited. It’s a beautifully shot story, as you can imagine from Doug.
Secondly, Panos Papadopoulos, a good friend of this magazine, celebrates the 25th anniversary of his label, Panos Emporio, next year. To mark the birthday, he is launching a clothing line for the first time. He’s being sensible and keeping the theme close to his beachwear roots. We’ve been able to get his images first.
Meanwhile, Christchurch, New Zealand is steadily recovering from the Canterbury region’s devastating September 4 earthquake. October 21 saw Nicholas Jermyn open a store there—its biggest in New Zealand—at 99 Cashel Mall.
Also on store openings, French label Jennyfer returns to Dubai after a year’s absence. Five of the planned six stores are already running, the company claims, based on a partnership with H2 Fashion LLC, a UAE retail group.
From floppy-disk bags to fuller-figure bras
Kate Moss fronts sultry Valisere lingerie campaign
Designer snippets: Pierre Garroudi, Panos Emporio, Nicholas Jermyn, Jennyfer
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fashion / GCC / globalization / London / Lucire / New Zealand / Paris / photography / Sweden / tendances / travel / trend
Filed by Lucire staff
I love Pierre Garroudi’s work it is very different then others and is very uniqe