From an impossibly chic pair of headphones to a new bridal collection to a charity campaign worthy of your attention, this is everything that has our attention this week.
Denizen’s Spring Issue
It would be remiss of us to round up the new and noteworthy launches this week without including our stunning Spring Issue. Filled with endless inspiration for the season ahead, with the beautiful, effervescent Lydia Peckham on the cover, notable conversations with the likes of sailor Blair Tuke and artist Jamie Te Heuheu, write-ups on Peggy Gou’s stratospheric rise to superstardom and the enduring sartorial standing of David Beckham, a comprehensive guide to the upcoming America’s Cup, and, as always, an all-encompassing overview of the trends worth knowing — this issue is essential reading this spring.
Sign up to our free EDM subscription today.
Maggie Marilyn Bridal
Maggie Marilyn has been a part of many special bridal moments over the last eight years. From British Vogue’s Tilly Macalister-Smith, to actress and climate activist Bonnie Wright, and many Kiwis, too, and as more brides look for chic, understated dresses for the more low-key style of weddings that we’re now seeing, the brand has unveiled a made-to-order bridal collection. The six-strong edit features classic MM styles, available in four silk colourways: white, chocolate, navy and black — perfect not only for brides, but bridal parties too.
Chanel’s Première Sound Watch
Chanel has reimagined its iconic Première watch into an innovative piece of wearable tech —combining jewellery, timekeeping, and tech to create a modern masterpiece as practical as it is stylish. The Première Sound Watch sees a long sautoir necklace fitted with a watch and wired headphones, offering the wearer both a striking adornment and custom connectivity.
Camilla & Marc — Ovaries. Talk About Them.
Camilla and Marc’s Ovaries. Talk About Them. campaign is back for another year, with the brand continuing to break incredible ground in both awareness and progress for ovarian cancer. Camilla and Marc’s goal of getting an early detection test to clinical trials is in sight — with the incredible, all-female team at UNSW Gynaecological Cancer Research Group, led by Professor Caroline Ford and Dr Kristina Warton, having made groundbreaking progress across the past year, developing a world first, unique 3-target signature that can detect all types of ovarian cancer — which they hope to get into clinical trials by 2026. Join Camilla and Marc on their mission by purchasing a tee or donating. 100% of proceeds go directly toward the development of this early-detection blood test, with the potential to save millions of women’s lives.
D.1578.6 Loveseat by Gio Ponti for Molteni&C
The D.157.6 loveseat pays homage to historic design figure Gio Ponti, taking inspiration from his iconic 1954 sofa. The distinctive silhouette of the seat, originally named Due Foglie due to its seamless curvilinear shape reminiscent of a pod and two elongated leaves, has been reimagined to allow for personalisation, with Marta Ferri curating a vast selection of fabrics and leathers chosen specifically for both their visual appeal and performance abilities, as the Gio Ponti archive continues to inform Molteni&C’s style, blending historical values with a forward-looking perspective.