Greta Lee and Mikey Madison Pose for Tiffany

Greta Lee and Mikey Madison Pose for Tiffany

Welcome to the Week in Fashion, Bazaar’s at-a-glance guide to what the industry is talking about.


Greta Lee and Mikey Madison Show Off Their HardWear for New Tiffany Campaign

Based on a design from 1962, Tiffany & Co.’s HardWear collection is centered around the idea of love’s transformative strength, through chainlink-style pieces that come in rose, yellow, and white gold. So, with strength as a central concept, it’s no wonder the New York-based high jeweler chose three strong women to lead its latest campaign.

Shot by Harley Weir, the new shoot sees actors Greta Lee and Mikey Madison (the former of which is an ambassador for the brand), as well as acclaimed painter Anna Weyant, all modeling pieces from the HardWear collection. “What does being strong mean to you?” Lee asks in one of the campaign videos. The answer, of course, can always be found in some Tiffany. Check out the full collection here.

Gucci Celebrates a Legacy of Silk Craftsmanship With the Help of Julia Garner

Say hello to “The Art of Silk,” a new project from Gucci that celebrates the Italian fashion house’s legacy of silk craftsmanship.

Tracing the use of the material at the house all the way from the birth of Gucci silk scarves in the 1950s to now, “The Art of Silk” encompasses a book, artistic project, and a new campaign starring Julia Garner—all of which highlight the maison’s evolution of the fabric.

Earlier this week, we got a look at the campaign, shot by Steven Meisel, where Garner poses against a dark backdrop, which allows her face and a series of Gucci scarves to be illuminated front and center.

You can find out more about the “Art of Silk” project here.

Duran Lantink Wins the 2025 International Woolmark Prize

Congrats are in order for Dutch designer Duran Lantink, who was awarded the 2025 International Woolmark Prize earlier this week, less than a year after he was given the LVMH Karl Lagerfeld Prize in September 2024.

The Woolmark Prize is a total of $300,000 AU ($187,000 USD), and it is meant to generate excitement around the production of Merino wool, as seen through the works of a rising designer. And despite some tough competition, the choice of Lantink isn’t totally surprising, given that his latest show in Paris saw him getting real playful with the material, taking his designs to exciting new heights.

In his acceptance speech, Lantink said, “Thank you! It was important for me to be loud. I mean, I’ve always been not very quiet — mixing things and really, really going for it. But I think now more than ever, it’s important to be a bit more radical. Because if we’re not being radical, then what are we doing?”

Aquazzura Makes a Quiet Move Into the Hospitality Sector With New Roman Bar

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Catch you at the Aquazzura bar? Although the Italian-based luxury brand is best known for its footwear, Aquazzura is quietly making the transition into the hospitality space, thanks to a new bar opening in Hotel de Russie in Rome.

“I have always been passionate about interiors and hosting,” creative director Edgardo Osorio said in a statement. “To me, hosting is an act of love – you create an experience for your guests, from the music to the food, to how the table is set. It has always been a dream of mine to translate the world of Aquazzura into a hospitality space.”

The opening coincides with the 25th anniversary of Hotel de Russie, and the space will be nestled within a secret garden out back, with design details that were inspired by the brand’s Casa Secret Garden tableware collection.

If you’re looking to check it out, Aquazzura bar will open later this month and remain active through November, being available to customers every day from 5 p.m. to midnight.

Simone Rocha Prepares to Drop Its Next Sure-to-Sell-Out Crocs Collab

Just in time for spring, breathable footwear brand Crocs is teaming up with Simone Rocha for another special footwear capsule, which will become available on April 7 exclusively at Simone Rocha stores and online (if you sign up for early access here), and then globally on April 10. This is the third drop between the two brands, and clearly fashion fans keep coming back for more.

We got a peek at the latest styles during the Spring 2025 runway show, and the new drop appears to include fisherman styles and platform mules in shades of black, white, and pink, all of course bedazzled with the gems and pearls that are signature to many Simone Rocha staples. Set an alarm, because these shoes sell out fast.

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