Italian label Aspesi has tapped Simona Clemenza as its new ceo. 🔐
Ralph Lauren has created a collection based on the Rachel Green character from "Friends." The collection is in honor of the 25th Anniversary of the show and will be showcased at Bloomingdale’s in NYC on Sept. 21 and 22. Shoppers at the 59th Street flagship can also stop by for a complimentary cup of coffee at a replica of Central Perk, where Rachel, Phoebe, Monica, Joey, Chandler and Ross hung out. Tap the link in bio for more.
#wwdeye #gigihadid #lilyAldridge #bellahadid #lovemagazine #youtube@OliviaRubin’s spring show was a rainbow-colored treat 🍦 Rubin is prized for her highly Instagrammable and easy-to-wear pieces, which this season included a striped and sparkly relaxed cardigan, and a pastel-hued dress with an organza overlay. Tap the link in bio for more. Report: @fionawsma . . . . .
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