Sergio Rossi gets magical for Holiday film

Shoe brand Sergio Rossi has debuted a short film for the festive season. The clip, titled “The Magic Kingdom,” is a shoe-filled riff on the universe of Alice in Wonderland, featuring models Lou Schoof as Alice, Nataliya Bulycheva as Bianca and Bhumika Arora as a character called Jas. The clip sees the trio dancing around the mystical Sergio Rossi factory, chasing the rabbit, waiting impatiently or trying to sneak through side doors, as their Christmas footwear orders are lovingly prepared.

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Givenchy childrenswear to launch next year

Riccardo Tisci is to launch Givenchy childrenswear, reports WWD. According to Givenchy, Tisci will produce two collections a year, each with around 60 pieces for girls, 40 for boys and 30 for babies, with a label reading “Givenchy Paris” framed by black stars. Tisci is no stranger to childrenswear, having already designed bespoke pieces for Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's daughter North and Beyonce and Jay-Z's daughter Blue Ivy, including custom T-shirts and couture gowns.

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Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chow to Exit DKNY

DKNY creative directors Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chow are to leave the, brand reports WWD. The pair will exit the label at the end of the year in order to concentrate on their own brand Public School. The news comes not long after the sale of DKNY and its parent company Donna Karan International (DKI) to G-III Apparel Group, with the co-creative directors commenting in a statement, “Given the company sale and subsequent change in strategies, we have decided to step down and focus on our own business Public School.

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