The Dior Men’s Beachwear Capsule Is Swim Gear You Can Wear in the City
When things get hot in New York, city dwellers head to the rooftops. Known to locals as the “tar beach,” rooftops offer an escape from sweltering sidewalks and crowded streets. In addition to the peace, relaxation, and seclusion, they also provide scenic views of the skyline that make perfect backdrops for summer memories. Of course, stylish city residents never skimp on their wardrobes, even when it’s just they and their friends catching some sun and luxuriating on the roof.
That’s where Dior comes in. This season, the venerable French fashion house has something special for roof-bound city folk and seaside vacationers alike. Recently, the Dior Men’s Artistic Director Kim Jones has been hanging out with Kenny Scharf, drawing inspiration from the New York-based, cartoon-obsessed multidisciplinary artist’s energetic work. You can see that creative relationship blossoming in Dior’s new Beachwear Capsule, which features a Scharf-print shirt and matching swim shorts, as well as all the staples you’ll need to hit any beach in style, from towels and sunglasses to water bottles and espadrilles.
To celebrate the Beachwear Capsule’s release, Complex hit Brooklyn’s rooftops to show how you can style the collection your own way. Scope the looks below, then head to Dior to cop some new beach gear for your own mission to a rooftop respite.
The T List: Spring Beauty Guide
Lately, I’ve started to assess not just whether I need a haircut to face the world again (that’s a yes) but also whether my hair itself needs a proper detox. Simply washing with shampoo and conditioner doesn’t seem to be enough. “A hair detox essentially removes buildup — the accumulation of cosmetic ingredients on the hair shaft — from conventional shampoos, conditioners and styling products,” say Greg and Joanne Starkman, the founders of the organic hair-care line Innersense, whose new Detox Hair Mask ($30), made with charcoal, kaolin clay and white vinegar, can help restore lackluster-looking locks. In a similar vein, Briogeo’s Scalp Revival mask ($32), also made with charcoal — and with tea tree, peppermint and spearmint oils to cool the skin — is recommended for use in between your shampoo and conditioner. For more dehydrated hair, R+Co offers a Peacholine + Kombucha Detox Rinse ($32) that helps draw out bad minerals and restore shine. To get to the root of the problem, Philip B’s Peppermint Avocado Scalp Scrub ($75), made with sea salt crystals and soothing arnica extract and witch hazel, works well to clear your head of the sebum that accumulates over time. “Sebum is a great natural conditioner,” says the Hollywood hair specialist, “but it’s also heavy and waxy and can build up on your scalp, blocking hair follicles, interfering with optimal hair growth and causing inflammation.” The cult-favorite Swedish brand Sachajuan offers a similar scrub, though its version is infused with the line’s custom blend of algae extracts, which increases elasticity and hydration. For those whose scalps are itchy, irritated or sunburned, there’s MonPure’s Hydrate and Soothe Scalp Serum (about $135). And if you need a little boost after such a thorough wash, Christophe Robin’s Regenerating Serum ($51), with its ever-popular prickly pear oil — which is rich in antioxidants and amino acids — helps combat frizz and heat damage, adding luster and shine.
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Ralph Lauren Corporation, Christian Dior, Michael Kors, Coach, Inc., Gianni Versace S.P.A – FLA News
According to a new report published by Allied Market Research, titled, Luxury Apparels Market by Material, Gender, and Mode of Sale: Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2017-2023 , the luxury apparels market size was valued at $62.62 billion in 2016, and is projected to reach $81.23 billion by 2023, growing at a CAGR of 3.9% from 2017 to 2023. Cotton, one of the widely-worn materials, dominated the global market and is expected to maintain this trend till 2023. However, Asia-Pacific is expected to dominate the market throughout the forecast period due to rapid increase in urbanization and rise in disposable income.
Growth in online mode of sale, rapid urbanization, and change in lifestyle, owing to increased disposable income of the consumers, drive the luxury apparels market growth. In addition, growth in the emerging economies, such as Asia-Pacific and LAMEA, is anticipated to create lucrative opportunities for the global luxury apparels market. However, high cost of raw materials hampers the luxury apparels market growth.
Leather is the second highest growing material in luxury apparels market during the forecast period, and is expected to exhibit a growth of 4.6% by 2023. Fashion-conscious consumers are getting increasingly sensible of the environment and thus, prefer eco-friendly apparel fabric products, which further promotes harmless and non-toxic production method of leather. Moreover, some of the consumers from BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) are ready to pay higher prices for environmental-friendly fabric in which toxic and harmful dyes are not included. Some of the manufacturers in luxury apparels market, such as LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA, Coach, Inc., Kering SA, Prada S.p.A, and Hermes International SCA, are involved innovating leather apparels and other goods using eco-friendly fabric material, thereby reducing the emission of pollutants and conserving the environment.
Denim is the most worn fabric apparel among global consumers and offers a wide range of products than other materials. Apparels, such as denim jackets, jeans, dresses, shirts, shorts, skirts, and tops, are some of the popular and preferred denim apparels used as regular wear. Moreover, unique weaving pattern of raw denim showcase it as a luxury apparel.
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Online sales in luxury apparels industry are expected to grow at the highest rate by 2023. E-commerce sales have gained popularity from the past years as online shopping offers a platform for easy shopping to the large customer base. The consumers are well informed about the garments fabric, size, and color code from the pictures and photos posted on the companys website or an e-commerce site. It has been observed that small-town customers have been contributing to the online sales due to lack of accessibility of authentic luxury apparels in the nearby stores, creating lucrative opportunities for the manufacturers to widen their regional base.
Europe accounted for the highest market share in luxury apparels market in 2016, and is expected to maintain its lead throughout the forecast period, owing to majority of the top luxury apparels manufacturers headquartered in UK, Italy, France, and Switzerland. LAMEA exhibited significant growth, owing to improvement in the purchasing parity, better standard of living, and availability of wide options.
Key Findings of the Luxury Apparels Market:
In 2016, cotton material accounted for the maximum market revenue, and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 3.1 % during the forecast period.
E-commerce sales are expected to grow at a significant CAGR of 5.6%, as it is a convenient way of shopping.
The female consumers segment accounted for more than half of the global luxury apparels market in 2016.
China is the major shareholder in the Asia-Pacific luxury apparels industry, and accounted for around 42.4% share in 2016.
The key players in luxury apparels market focus to expand their business operations in the emerging countries by adopting various strategies, such as acquisition and contact/agreement. The major players profiled in this report include Ralph Lauren Corporation, Christian Dior, Michael Kors, Coach, Inc., Gianni Versace S.P.A., Girogio Armani S.P.A., Nike, Inc., Hermes International, Inc., Tommy Hilfiger USA Inc., and Burberry Group, Inc.
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