Stay on top of the style calendar this June with the luxury headlines already making waves. From Van Cleef & Arpels’ sparkling Perlée refresh to Louis Vuitton’s forthcoming Frank Gehry flagship—plus CELINE’s sculptural new Bondi address and Piaget’s bold revival of its cult-favourite trapeze timepiece—consider this your quick catch-up on the fashion news setting the pace for the season ahead.
Van Cleef & Arpels Perlée Collection Has A Dazzling New Update

Van Cleef & Arpels’ Perlée collection pays tribute to one of its most iconic signatures: the golden bead. Reimagined across rings, bracelets, and earrings in rose, yellow, and white gold, each piece radiates light, craftsmanship, and quiet luxury. Their newest additions feature asymmetrical diamond patterns and vibrant stones like rubies, sapphires, and emeralds. Timeless yet modern, Perlée continues to celebrate a century of savoir-faire with designs that speak softly—but are instantly recognised by those in the know.
Discover the Perlée diamonds duo ring in White Gold here.
Louis Vuitton To Unveil Frank Gehry-Designed Flagship On Rodeo Drive

Louis Vuitton is set to unveil a landmark flagship store in Beverly Hills, with renowned architect Frank Gehry designing the new flagship. Slated to open in 2029, the architectural marvel will occupy a prime site bordered by Rodeo Drive, South Santa Monica Boulevard, and Beverly Drive.
Spanning 45,000 square feet across three luxury levels, the flagship will offer a full Louis Vuitton lifestyle experience—featuring women’s and men’s collections, travel, jewellery, beauty, and bespoke client services. A rooftop garden terrace will crown the space, while an adjacent 55,000-square-foot wing on Beverly Drive will house a café, restaurant, and Louis Vuitton’s first permanent U.S. exhibition space dedicated to design, art, and culture.
Celine’s New Bondi Address Is A Sculptural Statement

CELINE has found a new home at Westfield Bondi Junction, bringing its global architectural design concept to Sydney. Spanning 210m², the space features a Grand Antique marble façade and a refined layout showcasing the brand’s womenswear, leather goods, accessories, and Haute Parfumerie. Mirrored panels and stainless steel offset natural materials like Arabescato marble, oak wood, and travertine stone, forming an extension of CELINE’s distinct visual language.
In keeping with the CELINE Art Project, works by Australian artists Elizabeth Newman and Augusta Vinall Richardson complete the space, reinforcing the Maison’s ongoing commitment to art and design.
Piaget’s New Trapeze-Shaped Timepiece

At Piaget, time isn’t just measured—it’s made memorable. First unveiled at Watches & Wonders 2025, the Sixtie collection reclaims the Maison’s place at the jewellery-watch vanguard. Bold, feminine, and architecturally nostalgic, this reimagined 1960s trapeze-shaped design channels Piaget’s golden era of rule-breaking elegance.
Finely chiselled gadroons, fluid gold links, and a satin-finished dial blend sculptural precision with quiet magnetism. The Sixtie doesn’t follow trends—it sets a tempo all its own, where time becomes presence, and jewellery becomes identity.
Discover the Sixtie Collection here.
Louis Vuitton Expands Its Celebrated City Guide Collection

Louis Vuitton’s iconic City Guide series is heading to the coast with a new Resort edition spotlighting four Mediterranean favourites: Capri, Ibiza, Mykonos and Saint-Tropez. Released in a chic, compact format, each guide pairs practical travel tips with rich cultural storytelling—featuring local insights from creatives like Jade Jagger, ceramic artist Marissa Taboulchanas, and Voiles de Saint-Tropez Director Pierre Roinson.
Illustrated by artists including Charlotte Molas and Virginie Morgand, the guides capture both iconic landmarks and hidden gems, making them a must-have for stylish summer escapes. Each edition includes curated recommendations across food, fashion, art, and design—plus a set of exclusive luggage tags tucked into the back pocket. Available from June 27 in Louis Vuitton stores, online, and select bookshops (€20 each), the digital version is free throughout July via the App Store, then €5.99 per city. For chic wanderers, these guides offer travel with a touch of Maison magic.
Find out more here.
Blancpain x Swatch Dive Into Deep Style With the Green Abyss

Blancpain and Swatch are making waves with Green Abyss, the latest addition to their Bioceramic Scuba Fifty Fathoms collection. Echoing the heritage of Blancpain’s iconic dive watches, this model offers water resistance up to 91 metres, anti-magnetic protection, a vintage-inspired dial, and the signature unidirectional rotating bezel—all housed in a green Bioceramic case.
Inside, you’ll find Swatch’s game-changing SISTEM51 movement, a Swiss-made, self-winding mechanical engine with an impressive 90-hour power reserve. Flip it over and you’ll spot a vibrant ocean-floor-inspired print of the Felimare picta—aka the Regal Sea Goddess.
The Green Abyss pairs form with function: a NATO-style strap crafted from recycled fishing nets, luminous detailing, and engraved affirmations like Protect What You Love. Launching June 7, 2025, and available exclusively in select Swatch stores, it’s limited to one per customer per day. Dive in—before it disappears beneath the surface.
Discover Green Abyss here.
Burberry Revives Britpop Cool For Festival Season

For its latest campaign, Burberry leans into the grit and glamour of British festival culture with a star-studded cast—Liam Gallagher, Cara Delevingne, Seungmin, Goldie, and, of course, Alexa Chung. Shot against stages and sound systems by Drew Vickers, the collection revives ‘90s dress codes with weatherproof kilts, coated trench coats, packable parkas, and the brand’s signature Check reimagined across capes, clogs, and curved handbags.
A reissued SS18 parka worn by Gallagher anchors the nostalgia. But for anyone raised on Tumblr-era street style, it’s Alexa—in knee-high Burberry boots—who quietly steals the show. Mud never looked so good.
Discover the campaign here.
Gucci GG Monogram Campaign Starring Emily Ratajkowski.

Shot through the shifting light of Cannes, Gucci’s latest campaign, A GG Obsession, celebrates the enduring appeal of the GG Monogram. Photographed by Daniel Arnold, the series stars Emily Ratajkowski and Kit Butler navigating city corners, late-day promenades, and beachside detours—always with a GG accessory in hand.
Central to the story is the new Giglio handbag, unveiled during Cruise 2026 and inspired by Florence’s iconic lily emblem. Alongside archival nods from the Gucci Savoy line and refreshed Ophidia silhouettes, the campaign positions the GG not just as a logo, but as a living, wearable signature.
Dior Lucky Sneakers Are Laced With Charm

Dior is elevating everyday footwear with the launch of its Lucky sneakers, designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri for the Fall 2025 collection. Crafted in satin, suede or velvet and available in soft shades like off-white, nude, black and pale azure, they strike the perfect balance between comfort and couture.
Finished with gold “Christian Dior Paris” lettering and customisable Lucky charms—think stars and four-leaf clovers—these sneakers are a nod to Monsieur Dior’s love of talismans. The collection landed in stores on May 29, and they’re already making waves.
Shop the collection here.