Must Read: FKA Twigs Fronts Chioma Nnadi's First British 'Vogue' Cover, Inside Naomi Campbell's V&A Exhibit
These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Thursday.
FKA Twigs fronts Chioma Nnadi's first British Vogue cover
FKA Twigs is the cover star for Chioma Nnadi's first British Vogue issue as the publication's head of editorial content. Photographed by Johnny Dufort and styled by Ib Kamara, FKA Twigs wears a Loewe dress, Shaun Leane silver hook earrings, a Conor Joseph septum ring, Alexis Bittar wide sculptural silver bangles and Dinosaur Designs silver-plated bangles on the cover. In the cover story written by Nnadi, FKA Twigs opens up about her latest projects, how she's recently flourished creatively and spiritually and her next steps in her career. The April 2024 issue will be available for digital download and on newsstands from March 19. {British Vogue}
Inside Naomi Campbell's V&A Exhibit
"Naomi: In Fashion" is coming to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the supermodel and museum have shared a sneak peek. The exhibit will be divided into sections ("Becoming Naomi," "Supermodel," "Azzedine Alaïa," "New York," "The Spotlight," "Exemplar," "Alchemy," and "Archetype") and feature designer looks from Campbell's career including pieces by Jean Paul Gaultier, Azzedine Alaïa, Alexander McQueen, Gianni and Donatella Versace, Virgil Abloh, Yves Saint Laurent, Torishéju Dumi and more. It opens June 22, 2024 through April 6, 2025 and tickets are now available online. {Essence}
Allbirds taps new CEO and announces store closures
Allbirds announced that Joe Vernachio, who served as the brand's chief operating officer since 2021, will replace co-founder Joey Zwillinger as CEO. Zwillinger will remain on as a board member and a special adviser to the company. Allbirds also reported that its revenue for Q4 and the full year were both down by about 15%, and the brand plans to close 10 to 15 underperforming stores in the U.S. this year. {Retail Dive}
Harper's Bazaar hires new executive digital director
Harper's Bazaar announced Lynette Nylander as its new executive digital director, reporting to Editor-in-Chief Samira Nasr. This follows the promotion of Izzy Grinspan to Digital Director. Nylander begins her role on March 18, in which she will oversee content and strategy for the publication's website and social while managing a team of editors. Nylander previously worked as Dazed's executive editorial director as well as deputy editor for i-D and Teen Vogue. {Fashionista inbox}
Re/Done and Pamela Anderson collaborate on capsule
Re/Done and Pamela Anderson teamed up to launch a 25-piece collection available now on Re/Done's website. With a focus on denim and tees, it uses recycled fabrics, upcycled vintage and low-impact washes. See (and shop!) the collection below. {Fashionista inbox}
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