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Fashion news: Dior Homme gets girly, Anthropologie teams up with Givaudan for perfume line, and more
Dior Homme is branching out into a women’s denim collection for petite ladies. The collection, Petite Taille, will be based on the men’s collection, mixing premium denim with spandex. The denim line will hit Dior Homme stores worldwide in the new year with the price point ranging from $407 to $1,185. [WWD]
Anthropologie is adding another winning item to the store’s hit list. In a collaboration with luxury perfumer Givaudan, six scents have been developed under the A Rather Novel Collection. Five of the world’s top perfumers took their inspiration from global teas when brewing up this fresh batch. [The Cut]
Somehow, the junior’s store XOXO is getting away with having models strip down to their underwear in their holiday windows. Daily gawkers have been spotted trying desperately to get the models’ attention, who are instructed to ignore onlookers. How festive. [The Cut]
Hudson Jeans is launching a high-end denim collection. The four signature styles will range in price from $100 to $450 and will be available at Barneys New York and Jeffrey New York. [Refinery29]
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