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Friday, June 30, 2017
GET SET FOR SUMMER DINING

 

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With longer evenings on the way, it’s time to up your entertaining game. This summer, adopt a Mediterranean approach to dining and choose statement sharing plates, salad bowls and smart white and blue ceramic tableware for memorable evenings with friends.

 

Artist Karen Morton is the maker behind Kaz. A Master of Fine Art graduate, Morton creates ceramics inspired by the simplicity of everyday objects, often finished with details including expected symbols, nostalgic linen and wallpaper patterns.

       

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It would be an understatement to say that we live in a digital world, something that Mostly Heard Rarely Seen - the streetwear-influenced label by Hong Kong-born, Tokyo-raised Thomas ‘Tomakira’ Li - has clearly tapped into with his MHRS 8-Bit collection. Inspired by the objects that are iconic to the world we live in today, MHRS has applied physical ’8-bit blocks’ of emoticons to a series of tees to create a 3D effect.

 

 

From prayer hands to bombs and the classic side-eye, these emojis - “the modernised cartoon for adults and children” - will speak to “the four-year-old child, to a 35-year-old pop star and a 90-year-old grandma.” The designer hopes these motifs will instantly connect with all walks of life across all ages and culture. “We hoped that someone who grew up in the streets of downtown New York City would be able to relate to this collection the same way someone who spent their entire life in the city of Hong Kong, or anywhere else in the world.”

 


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Friday, June 23, 2017
Millennial Pink: The Shade of Now

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Millennial pink, Tumblr pink, Scandi pink - whatever you know it as, you are most definitely familiar with the colour. It’s that fleshy, pastel apricot-meets-salmon shade that is everywhere. Some trace our modern-day obsession with the ubiquitous hue to Wes Anderson’s 2014 film The Grand Budapest Hotel, where it made a grand appearance as the building’s primary colour. From there it began to take over Pinterest boards and Instagram feeds – we dare you to find a fashion or beauty start-up in the last 12 months that didn’t embrace what Pantone has dubbed ‘Pale Dogwood’ - and a phenomenon was born.

 

 

Pop culture (see Solange’s Cranes in the Sky video, Fenty Puma by Rihanna’s latest collection and Justin Bieber’s new set of teeth grills debuted in April) has given the hue a heavy helping of publicity – and this year has been no different as pink products continue to drop by the bucket load. But why the obsession? “Millennial pink is not in your face in the same way bubblegum pink or fuchsia is; it is softer, subtler and surprisingly versatile,” says Kelly Wong, Director of Fashion at Lane Crawford. “Designers are redefining our conventionally feminine idea of pink by playing with silhouettes and introducing it to new modern contexts to create a stronger, tougher colour statement.”


Perhaps it is also our recent fixation with nostalgia – a Pretty in Pink ‘80s Molly Ringwald and ‘90s heroine Cher Horowitz from Clueless comes to mind – that feels so now. Could it be fueled by today’s ferocious modern-day feminist movement? Or maybe it’s simply just a flattering, universally pleasing shade.


Whatever the reason, we’re (still) onboard the pink party train.

 



Friday, June 16, 2017
Cool Kids’ Summer Essentials

 

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Embrace the sunshine, feel the green, smell the sea breeze – let your little ones to be chic and stylish to rock the beach or playground. Get the summer groove on with Bonpoint and Seed Heritage kidswear collections. They are worldwide exclusively for Lane Crawford from the recent collaboration with South Beach Miami Boutique, The Webster. 


These mini styles will enable the cool kids to echo your fashion attitude, and available at Lane Crawford ifc mall, Canton Road, Pacific Place home store and online at lanecrawford.com.


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Romantic rebels take note because innovative Australian label Song for the Mute is bringing its fine tailoring and deconstructed aesthetic to an exclusive collection for Lane Crawford.


True to its pared-back DNA, the six-piece capsule has innovation and craftsmanship at its heart with a re-developed 10-year-old Japanese fabric that was hand finished by co-founders Melvin Tanaya and Lyna Ty. The pieces take foundations from the SS17 collection ‘Beau’, playing on the delicate romanticism found within and juxtaposing it with the imperfect raw fragility of the forthcoming FW17 collection ‘Moth’. The all-black collection allows contrasting materials and textures to take centre stage, while luxurious details like hanging satin cords and velvet tape imbue each design with a sophisticated romance. 

 

 

Each piece from this raw yet refined collection is a treasure that instantly elevates your look. Discover more at Lane Crawford ifc and Canton Road stores.





 

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Rosie Assoulin is one of the most exciting talents to emerge from New York in recent years. Her signature sweeping silhouettes and oversized ruffles quickly established her as an emerging star since her label’s launch in 2014, and she also won the celebrated Swarovski Collective Award last year.


With a design aesthetic that blurs the line between the romantically fantastical and the reliably practical, with pieces wrought from some of the world’s most sumptuous fabrics, it could be said that Rosie Assoulin invented statement daywear as we know it today.


The capsule collection, exclusive to Lane Crawford worldwide, encompasses all that makes her designs so desirable. Whether you are looking to channel a maximalist aesthetic or finding a piece to take you from day to night – the collection has you covered. And as the weather is heating up, Assoulin’s signature off-the-shoulder style adds structure and elegance to relaxed summer style.

 


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