
These luxury brands continue to innovate while staying true to their iconic identities, creating pieces that are both sophisticated and timeless.
Canine collection by Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton’s spring-summer 2025 men’s pre-collection pays tribute to the cosmopolitan lifestyle of some city-dwelling dogs and the people that walk them. Man’s best friend is depicted throughout the ready-to-wear and accessories collection in portraits, patterns and graphics. Canine needs are also catered for with a range of leads, collars, harnesses, bandanas and even, ahem, a poo bag holder. There’s a dog carrier in the shape of a doghouse, but our personal favourite has to be the dog bowl trunk. In the brand’s distinctive monogram canvas and shaped like a bone, the trunk holds two steel bowls set in wood.
Ptolemy Mann for Rimowa
German luggage-maker Rimowa has collaborated with award-winning British artist Ptolemy Mann on a limited-edition cabin bag featuring one of Mann’s stunningly hued artworks. The artist is known for her large-scale abstract expressionist works and her unique use of colour. For this collection, one of her works has been translated onto the polycarbonate shell of the Essential Cabin bag in Nautical. The interior is also adorned with Mann’s work on the flex divider panel. The case is limited to 1000 individually numbered pieces.
Bijoux D’Artistes Project by Celine and Jean Arp
Celine’s Bijoux D’Artistes Project is an ongoing collaboration between the fashion house and the estates of some of the greatest avant-garde artists of the 20th century that translates their visionary works into wearable pieces. In previous iterations, the luxury maison has worked with French sculptor César in 2020 and American sculptor Louise Nevelson in 2022. Celine’s latest project is with the German-French sculptor Jean Arp. Faithfully reflecting the sculptor’s original artwork, this made-to-order collection has been produced with the Fondation Arp in Paris and is available in sterling silver or vermeil.
Life Matrix Haute Rejuvenation cream by La Prairie
La Prairie’s latest innovation in skincare not only promises to make your skin appear smoother and feel softer in just 15 minutes – and improve firmness, reduce roughness and make your skin appear more luminous after eight weeks – it’s also packaged like a work of art, worthy enough to grace even the most luxurious bathroom vanity. The jar’s smooth mirror surface is diamond-polished aluminium and coated to preserve its sleek finish. The efficacy of the Haute Rejuvenation cream is the result of extensive research by La Prairie and is the Swiss company’s most exclusive offering.