Ten Craves: Wooyoungmi Has Your Stocking Stuffers Sorted, Kith Lands in London And More!

TEN CRAVES IS OUR ONLINE SERIES THAT ROUNDS UP ALL THE BEST PRODUCT LAUNCHES AND MUST-KNOW FASHION HAPPENINGS WEEK IN, WEEK OUT.

MING CELEBRATES 25 YEARS WITH HER MOST AMBITIOUS BODY OF WORK AT HARVEY NICHOLS

Cast your eyes toward Notting Hill-based jeweller Ming this Christmas, as she celebrates a quarter century with 25, her most ambitious collection of one-of-a-kind jewels yet, unveiled at Harvey Nichols. Showcasing her signature designs and masterful craftsmanship, the collection explores the idea of connections from Ming’s global gemstone network to the streets of West London. Highlights include a double-stranded white diamond tennis necklace knotted with blood-red rubies and earrings featuring elongated yellow beryl. Meanwhile multi-coloured pavé sapphires capture the spirit of the Notting Hill Carnival. After twenty-five years, Ming’s goal remains to make complex engineering look effortlessly simple, achieving “21st century alchemy”. Discover the collection here.

SEX SEDITIONARIES AND A SIXTY YEAR LEGACY: The Vivienne Foundation x Machine-B

The Vivienne Foundation and Machine-B (Byronesque x Machine-A) are hosting a sale of over 400 official licensed replicas of the Sex and Seditionaries costume replicas from Danny Boyle’s Sex Pistols TV drama Pistol. This exclusive collection, which includes Tits T’s and Anarchy shirts, is offered at accessible prices to support a new generation of punks. Proceeds go directly to The Vivienne Foundation, supporting causes like the United Liberation Movement for West Papua and the International Red Cross Committee in Sudan. The sale runs from November 26 to December 14. Alongside the launch, to illustrate the “authentication” of Westwood’s punk era, a filmed interview was held by Julie Zerbo in conversation with Joe Corré, son of Westwood and Malcom Mclaren and one of the directors of The Vivienne Foundation. The film addresses the “complex and controversial business” of authenticating Sex and Seditionaries items. Discover more here.

KITH LANDS In London

Kith has opened its first UK flagship, Kith London, on the historic Regent Street. The substantial, two-floor destination combines Kith, Kith Women and Kith Kids selections, along with Kith Treats and founder Ronnie Fieg’s new independent restaurant, Ronnie’s. Collaborating with architect Ben Porto, the building’s historical integrity is maintained. The retail space features distinct zones: Kith Kids with a cloud motif ceiling and Estremoz marble, Kith Women in a lighter palette of white oak and Crystal Tiffany marble and the main Kith area using a darker, richer palette of walnut millwork and Belvedere marble. Downstairs, the footwear and apparel space boasts a state-of-the-art McIntosh sound system. Kith Treats will also launch the final instalment of its Heritage Program, partnering with iconic London eatery E. Pellicci from December 1-7. Find out more here.

APOC STORE UNVEILS ONE HUNDRED ONE OF ONES

APOC Store is launching One Hundred One of Ones, an exclusive holiday curation featuring 100 unique, non-replicable pieces available only at APOC Store. For this release, designers were challenged to reinterpret a classic or create something entirely unexpected, showcasing the experimental spirit of the APOC community. The collection offers a rare chance to own a true, one-of-a-kind work from a platform known for supporting boundary-breaking designers focused on creativity, independence and sustainability. The collection releases November 27 both in-store and online.

WOOYOUNGMI has Got Your stocking stuffers sorted

Wooyoungmi’s AW25 collection, inspired by the Korean concept of philosophy, offers an array of refined accessories that are perfect for luxury stocking stuffers. While the collection is built on ‘proper dressing’ sharp tailoring and elegant outerwear, the smaller pieces carry the same high-concept execution. Look for knitted scarves that imitate the narrow sophistication of tuxedo scarves and knitted mittens connected by strings for an ornamental effect. Other accessories include elegant reimagined caps and leather duffle bags and backpacks adorned with manhwa, traditional Korean folk art motifs. These smaller items allow you to gift a piece of the collection’s thoughtful, contemporary elegance. Shop here.

Top image: photography courtesy of APOC Store.

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