Burberry is here to help elevate your face-mask game

a close up of a person wearing a mask: The fashion house is launching chic masks with a charitable touch © Hearst Owned The fashion house is launching chic masks with a charitable touch

Burberry has today announced the launch of its first collection of face masks, which will not only help you to elevate your face-mask game, but will also go towards helping a great cause.

The collection – which is available to shop online from today – features two different colourways of the heritage Burberry check, one in beige and another in pale blue. The cotton masks are reusable and sustainably produced with revalued fabric. They also provide Particle Filtration Efficiency (PFE) and are enhanced with antimicrobial technology.

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Manolo Blahnik announces its first ever online sale

Manolo Blahnik

This year's summer sales have given our wardrobes a cause for celebration.

From Harrods to Selfridges, the bargains have been thrown around left, right and centre and we've caused some serious damage to our bank balances as a result.

Sorry to add salt to the wound, but the financial carnage is about to get worse, as esteemed footwear brand Manolo Blahnik has unveiled its first ever online sale.

Ralph Lauren is launching face masks with its iconic polo logo

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Ralph Lauren is channelling the look of its iconic polo shirts into sets of face masks, which are expected to launch in the next few months.

The American brand has designed two types of face coverings; a cloth mask and a high filtration mask.

The former comprises anti-microbial treated cotton that helps prevent bacteria from getting inside your mouth, while the latter has a filter attached, which can filter up to 95 per cent of the particles in the air. The filters can also be removed and fitted with new ones.

The best part about the Ralph Lauren masks is that they're offered in a slew of cool materials, and they all feature the brand's iconic polo logo.

Ralph Lauren's cotton mask (Ralph Lauren)

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Dior hosts a closed-door catwalk to a virtual audience for its Cruise 2021 show








During a time in which where we call home plays a crucial role in our lives, it was fitting that Dior’s Italian creative director should offer the house’s Cruise show as a tribute to her motherland.

Held in the Piazza de Duomo in Lecce, a small town in Puglia - the region where the designer’s father was born and Chiuri spent much of her childhood - the French fashion house staged a closed-door catwalk last night which was broadcast live to millions across the globe.

Primark launches affordable hair styling range with the Kardashians

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Primark's haircare range with the Kardashian and Hadid's hairstylist, Andrew Fitzsimons, is now here.

The line features just three heated hair tools; a high-performance hairdryer, straighteners and a curling wand, all in a millennial pink hue.

And the best part is that all three of the products are just £12.

Speaking about his latest collaboration with Primark, 32-year-old Fitzsimons said: "People often ask me how they can create the looks I deliver for my clients at an affordable price point. Now, I’ve created a haircare range that will do just that."

Alicia Keys is launching a beauty brand





15-time Grammy Award-winning artist, producer, actress, and New York Times best-selling author, Alicia Keys is now launching a lifestyle brand.

Whilst Keys herself famously goes make-up free, the new collaboration with affordable beauty brand e.l.f will marry the performer's holistic daily practices with dermatologist-developed and cruelty-free products.

The range - which so far doesn't have a name - is expected to drop next year.

Louis Vuitton SS21 Menswear: In Pictures








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Artistic Director of Louis Vuitton menswear, Virgil Abloh, showcased his fifth collection for the brand last night in Shanghai.

In a first for the brand, garments for the SS21 show were made using deadstock textiles and previous seasons’ clothing.

Out of the entire show, only two ensembles were made of new material. 25 other looks featured recycled material and another 25 showcased items lifted from previous Vuitton shows, which were selected according to the design team’s favourite past looks.

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