TEN CRAVES IS OUR ONLINE SERIES THAT ROUNDS UP ALL THE BEST PRODUCT LAUNCHES AND MUST-KNOW FASHION HAPPENINGS WEEK IN, WEEK OUT.
Ugg Taps Reese Cooper
Reese Cooper reworks Ugg’s Classic Mini and Ultra Mini into boots made for walking, running and roaming. Reinforced with Cordura and Gore-Tex, these utility-driven Uggs tackle every terrain, from city streets to the wild outdoors. Captured in Northern Georgia, the campaign channels the collection’s spirit of exploration – whether hiking, fishing or venturing into the unknown, these boots are built to go the distance. Available in peyote, black/black and mandarin red colourways, the kicks launch April 11 so keep your eyes peeled.
Photography by Keith Oshiro
Margiela’s Dress-Age: A Shape-Shifting Icon
Maison Margiela presents The Dress-Age – a bag where artisanalogy meets avant-garde fluidity. Inspired by mid-century bourgeois gestures, it’s more than an accessory; it’s a shape-shifter. A tote, a hobo, effortlessly adapting in black, ivory, graphite and burgundy. Crafted from pebbled calfskin with a camoscio goatskin suede lining, The Dress-Age reinterprets Margiela’s eternal dress codes, fusing classic craftsmanship with modern versatility. Shop here.
Levi’s x Denim Tears Weaves New Orleans into Denim
Levi’s and Denim Tears are back at it again – and this time, they’re taking us to New Orleans! Their fourth collaboration pays tribute to the city’s cultural heartbeat, honouring the Young Seminole Hunters and Big Chief Demond Melancon. Expect Photo Trucker jackets and jeans infused with ceremonial regalia, alongside Track Jackets adorned with fleur-de-lis prints and gold piping. A fusion of tradition and street style – bold, rich and unmistakably authentic, the range drops April 4 – don’t miss it!
Dior Brings Parisian Flair to the Fairway
Dior tees up a new era of fairway fashion with a lifestyle capsule that fuses uptown prep with Parisian polish. Polo shirts, V-neck sweaters and checked Harringtons blur the lines between golf course and city style, while retro sportswear staples – velvet tracksuits, windbreakers and oversized CD Diamond prints – add a playful twist. Two-tone leather bags and a bespoke Dior golf set complete the look. And the shoes? Check-print sneakers with fringed tongues, a chic nod to classic golf kicks. Game, set, Dior.
Martine Rose: Clarks x Martine Rose: Dress Shoes, Undressed
Martine Rose isn’t here to play it safe – and neither, apparently, is Clarks. For SS25, the subculture-savvy designer twists the British stalwart’s dress shoes with raw edges, mock croc textures and sculptural exaggeration. Set against a sun-soaked beach, the campaign trades stiff formality for laid-back defiance. Two centuries in the making – reworked, redefined – these are Clarks like you’ve never seen them. And trust us, you won’t want to take them off. Shop here.
Pomellato’s Pom Pom Dot Evolution
Pomellato’s beloved Pom Pom Dot collection just got a major glow-up. Featuring a luminous reversible ring with a hidden rotating mechanism, you can flip it for pure turquoise and twist it back for diamond-set rose gold. The collection’s signature button motif also makes its menswear debut with sharp new cufflinks fashioned in onyx and rose gold. Playful, polished and packed with personality, Pom Pom Dot 2025 is fine jewellery buttoned up and ready to glow.
Fendi for Yourself: A Celebration of Icons – Baguette and Peekaboo
Are you Team Baguette or Team Peekaboo? Fendi’s latest digital campaign, ‘Fendi For Yourself’, plays with fashion’s ultimate rivalry – two iconic bags, two distinct attitudes. Starring beloved internet sensation Nara Aziza Smith, model Jordan Daniels and global girl group Katseye, the campaign is all about embracing individuality, contrast and personal style. Whether you’re drawn to the timeless sophistication of the Peekaboo or the playful spirit of the Baguette, Fendi invites you to claim your icon here.
Business by Design Academy: Class of 2025 Graduation
The Business by Design Academy (BBD) has just celebrated its Class of 2025 – and with it, a bold new chapter in fashion education. Powered by Kurt Geiger and built on a mission to democratise access to the creative industries, BBD champions young talent from underrepresented backgrounds across the UK through a year-long, fully funded programme offering real-world placements, entrepreneurial grants, expert mentorship and career-defining industry exposure.
Hosted by Clara Amfo and attended by industry names including designer Bianca Saunders and stylist Karen Binns, this year’s graduation marked a major milestone: BBD’s national expansion. The announcement signals a wider reach for its radically inclusive model – one that opens doors in an industry that too often keeps them closed. From hands-on workshops to brand partnerships, it’s a blueprint for long-term change. Applications for the 2026 cohort are open now.
Vivienne Westwood Sun Collection 2025
Vivienne Westwood has had a busy week – from decamping to Mumbai for a headline-making show, Vivienne Westwood Presents: India, the house’s first-ever fashion show in India, to launching a seriously chic eyewear drop. The Sun Collection 2025 is a riot of colour, culture and irreverent glamour. Think acid pink clashing with tortoiseshell, sculptural frames dripping in pearls and Baroque flourishes fit for rock royalty. Soo sparkles with Swarovski crystals, Sunday wraps lenses in a Boucher painting, and Balmoral channels vintage Hollywood with an Orb-stamped twist. It’s eyewear with Westwood attitude – because the sun shines brighter on the bold.
Tiffany & Co. Unveils Its High Jewellery Campaign
In their latest jewellery collection, Tiffany & Co. paints the town in its signature shade – of brilliance, that is. This high jewellery campaign sees the Bird on a Rock brooch perched atop a breathtaking 25-carat cushion-cut diamond, while the Shooting Star necklace streaks across the cosmos in 857 round brilliants. The campaign is a contemporary interpretation of some of Tiffany & Co.’s most iconic high jewellery images, reimagining them through a modern lens, offering versatility for each intricate piece. With Carlijn Jacobs’ lens capturing the magic, Tiffany proves once again: they don’t just set the bar – it sets it in diamonds.
Gucci Bamboo: Decoding an Icon
Gucci peels back the layers of its storied Bamboo 1947 bag with Gucci Bamboo: Decoding an Icon, an exhibition that unpacks the craftsmanship, history and cultural weight of its signature design. Hosted at Sunke Villa in Shanghai, the showcase moves through archival deep dives, contemporary reinterpretations and the meticulous process of hand-shaping bamboo over an open flame. Alongside the craftsmanship on display, the exhibition features a curated selection of works by artists Sybil Montet, Francesco D’Abbraccio (aka Lorem), Christian Kondić, and Chen Yanran, each offering a visionary reinterpretation of the bag’s legacy. With these immersive installations and collaborations, the exhibition explores how a single detail – the curved bamboo handle – became a design language of its own. Open to the public from April 1-6.
SimiHaze Beauty Puts a Juicy Bloom on Beauty with Color Glaze
Get ready to put some prep (and petal) in your step. SimiHaze Beauty – the skincare-infused makeup brand from DJ duo Simi and Haze Khadra – just dropped Color Glaze, a multi-use lip and cheek tint that melts like a dream and shines like dew. Inspired by fresh florals and powered by a Mirror Polishing Complex, it delivers a sheer, juicy wash of colour with a mirror-like sheen. Stack it. Layer it. Glaze it. It’s your skin, in full bloom. Shop here.
Monblanc’s Spring/Summer 2025 Leather Edit
Montblanc’s spring/summer 2025 leather edit leans all the way into colour, craft and cultural nods. Neon-lime pops on Extreme 3.0 meet ink-dipped jacquard fades, while the Atelier capsule brings serious romance via croco-embossed cassis leather and a hand-airbrushed sfumato effect – think ink spill, but make it chic. With new silhouettes like the Round Messenger and hits of cayenna orange, Montblanc proves once again that function doesn’t have to play it safe. Discover the range here.
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