Betty Catroux's unrivalled elegance proves its timelessness in Saint Laurent's latest dystopian fashion film

(Left) Betty Catroux, (Right) Saint Laurent SS21 Patrick Lichfield / Conde Nast via Getty Images / Saint Laurent Betty Catroux could never be an influencer in 2020. With an all black wardrobe of smoking suits, sunglasses and leather while donning the same haircut for over 50 years, she would lack the variety of style, bright colour palette and preachy partnership ads in her feed required to make it as an ‘Insta Girl’.

Armani Casa Recognized by Italy’s President

ARMANI AND THE PRESIDENT: Armani Casa has received the stamp of approval from none other than Italy’s President Sergio Mattarella. Giorgio Armani is donating a gray silk carpet with a three-dimensional effect to be part of the Quirinale Contemporaneo initiative, thus becoming a permanent fixture in the luncheon salon of the Belvedere Torrino.