Givenchy Appoints Sarah Burton

LVMH has announced the appointment of Sarah Burton as creative director of Givenchy, effective immediately, according to a news release this week. Burton will oversee the women’s and men’s lines and will present her first collection for the house in March 2025.

Givenchy is back on the radar as LVMH has named Sarah Burton creative director for women’s and men’s collections, with immediate effect. She stepped down from Kering owned brand Alexander McQueen last year after two decades at the brand, and since 2010 as creative director.

Hubert de Givenchy

Sarah Burton said: «It is a great honour to be joining the beautiful house of Givenchy, it is a jewel. I am so excited to be able to write the next chapter in the story of this iconic house and to bring to Givenchy my own vision, sensibility and beliefs.»

Her first collection will be presented during Paris Fashion Week in March 2025. Givenchy named also a new CEO, Alessandro Valenti, in July. Burton becomes the eighth designer at the French luxury house founded in 1953 by Hubert de Givenchy, who stayed on until 1995. She is its second female creative director. History repeats itself as her predecessors at Givenchy include Alexander McQueen, who designed at the Paris fashion house from 1996-2001.

Sarah Burton with Lee Alexander McQueen

Sarah Burton was born in Macclesfield and educated in Manchester, before studying Fashion at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, graduating in 1997. She rose to fame when she created the wedding dress for Kate, the Princess of Wales. In 2012, she was awarded an Order of the British Empire (OBE) for her services to the British Fashion industry. During her 13 year tenure as Creative Director at Alexander McQueen, Burton produced women’s and men’s collections to great critical acclaim, as well as establishing an extensive education programme supporting young creatives. In December 2023, Burton was awarded the Special Recognition Award at The Fashion Awards, honouring her outstanding contribution to the fashion industry. Owner Kering said upon her exit that she had left «an indelible mark

Personally speaking, Sarah was on my radar for CHANEL. I am a big fan of her work. I hope John Galliano could be the one for CHANEL, despite everything that happened. His talent is just outstanding and he would be such a great choice for the French Maison!

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © GIVENCHY
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Denim Jackets 2024

Today, I would like to talk about one of my all-time favorite wardrobe staples — the denim jacket. Nothing makes you look younger than these bad boys, and let me tell you, they’re not going anywhere in 2024. In fact, I’d say they’re hotter than ever as designers bring unexpected twists on the classic by playing with different shapes, washes, and embellishments, and I’m here for it!

My personal favorite this season is the cropped version that I like to combine with dressier pieces as in this post here. However, I am also a fan of the blazer style or the lace embellishments. I put the best ones available together for you!

LoL, Sandra

MY CHOICE: Cropped denim hooded jacketiconby Alaïa

Cropped embroidered denim jacketicon by Jean Paul Gaultier

Cropped denim jacketicon by Self-Portrait

Nariida Charlie denim bomber jacketicon by Blazé Milano

Valette denim jacketicon by Isabel Marant

Janet denim jacketicon by Anine Bing

Lace-trimmed denim jacketicon by Stella McCartney

Ruffled denim peplum jacketicon by Alexander McQueen

Denim peplum jacketicon by Liberowe

Ruffled denim peplum jacketicon by Balmain

Rae double-breasted denim blazericon by Polo Ralph Lauren

Denim blazericon by Alexander McQueen

Embellished denim blazericon by Versace

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht and Courtesy of the Brands
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My Look: Make Waves

Since a few summer season, Louis Vuitton offers the «LV By the Pool» collection, that brings the desire for exotic travel into everyday lifestyle. Revealing airy silhouettes, it unveils a vibrant wardrobe to celebrate the serenity of summer. The past weeks in Switzerland felt so tropical. I loved wearing the pieces for a swim in Lake Zurich. The tote bag is a souvenir from Saint Tropez showcasing the location on one side.

My look: Monogram flower tile long shirt dress, Monogram flower tile bikini top, Monogram flower tile bikini bottoms, Starboard wedge sandals, Neverfull MM tote bag «Saint Tropez» with fan and pareo, Louise hoop earrings, My LV chain pilot sunglasses, and LV Nanogram whistle chain leaf pendant necklace, all by Louis Vuitton.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht
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Tom Ford Appoints Haider Ackermann

Breaking news, Tom Ford appoints Haider Ackermann Creative Director. The Colombian-born designer is known for his precise, sensual aesthetic. Owner Estée Lauder and licensee Zegna have sublime ambitions for the brand, whose former Creative Director Peter Hawkings exited suddenly in July of this year.

Ackermann, who was born in Bogotá, Colombia, and adopted by a French family, will work from his home city of Paris. His role makes him responsible for shaping all of Tom Ford’s fashion output, including womenswear, menswear, accessories and eyewear. He will also «guide the creative vision for the overall brand», the company’s statement mentioned. The first full view of his interpretation of the codes established and refined by Ford will be revealed in Paris next March at a runway show during the F/W 2025 edition of Paris Fashion Week.

«It is with tremendous pride that I will seek to honour the legacy of Tom Ford, a man I have long admired and have the utmost respect for,» said Ackermann in a statement.

«We are thrilled to welcome Haider Ackermann to Tom FordWilliam P. Lauder, Executive Chairman of ELC, said in a statement to Vogue «Haider’s appointment strengthens our ambitions for this enormously successful brand. His unique and insightful vision will further enhance the house’s global impact on fashion and culture.»

Tom Ford, who founded his eponymous brand in 2005, stepped down in 2023 following its $2.8 billion sale to ELC the previous year. I had always been a huge fan of his creative work and missed him at the helmet of his eponymous label. However, I am excited for Haider’s interpretation of the Tom Ford brand! I personally think it is a great match!

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Tom Ford / Estée Lauder
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PIC Restaurant Is Reborn at Beau-Rivage Palace

The PIC restaurant is reborn at Beau-Rivage Palace under the creative direction of the triple-starred chef and Hublot Ambassador Anne-Sophie Pic. It has been a 15-year-long Swiss odyssey between the hotel and the world of Anne-Sophie Pic … fifteen years of friendships, creativity, tastes, foraging, reflection, trial and error…and success.

Each step has been painstakingly mapped out in detail in her private memory-rich journals. Switzerland is one of her most beloved places, a land where she never ceases to find inspiration. Partly, this is because she is able to look back fondly at a happy childhood suffused with rich memories of family gatherings in Switzerland’s Vaud region.

The setting of the new PIC Restaurant at the Beau-Rivage Palace was imagined and shaped by the chef. It epitomizes her culinary philosophy, one that underscores her delicate and bold cuisine, which combines classic ingredients and contemporary techniques to create innovative mouthwatering dishes. Her vision was transformed into reality by architect Tristan Auer: the restaurant’s design blends classic refinement with the promise of the contemporary.

Of all the gastronomic artisans in Switzerland, it is to Chef Jordan Theurrillat that Anne-Sophie Pic has entrusted her wealth of secrets. He has been at her side for more than a decade, including five years in Lausanne. Sommelier Dominique Peretti, also a veteran of Maison Pic, is in command of food pairings with the restaurant’s magnificent wine list. Finally, in the dining room, Diane Blanch, director of the Lausanne restaurant since 2021, places the Lausanne experience at the heart of Anne-Sophie Pic’s values.

It was 15 years ago that these two august institutions linked their destinies. And now they embark on a fresh new chapter combining the very best in hospitality, excellence, and savoir-faire.

Opening of the restaurant September 5 by the evening
Tuesday to Saturday, 12 noon to 1.30pm and 6.30pm to 9.30pm

4-course menu CHF 160 / 5-course menu CHF 210
valid for lunch from Tuesday to Friday
7-course Tasting Menu CHF 330 / 8-course Tasting Menu CHF 390
valid for lunch and dinner

The hotel car park is available and free to restaurant guests.

Place du Port 17-19, CH – 1006 Lausanne
E-mail: e. , Phone: +41 21 613 33 39

I personally speaking love her restaurant in Valence, where she actually lives. It is absolutely amazing, especially her non-alcoholic pairings are outstanding, for a previous post, click here please. Therefore I am super excited to be visiting the new spot in Lausanne hopefully soon!

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Beau-Rivage Palace, © Hublot
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Alaïa x Homo Faber 2024

Alaïa is participating to Homo Faber 2024: The Journey of Life, taking place from September 1st to September 30th, at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, in Venice.

This renowned event, curated by Michelangelo Foundation (a non-profit institution based in Switzerland, which champions craftspeople worldwide with the aim of promoting a more human, inclusive and sustainable future) under the art direction of Luca Guadagnino and Nicolò Rosmarini, showcases the finest in contemporary craftsmanship. In immersive exhibitions staged across the magnificent spaces of Fondazione Giorgio Cini, you can discover hundreds of handcrafted objects made by talented craftspeople from all over the world. Meaningful milestones will be celebrated with special objects handcrafted by skilled artisans according to specific techniques. From childhood to travel, romance to dreams, Homo Faber 2024 will showcase the craftsmanship behind the objects that accompany life’s most precious moments. Enjoy exceptional scenography, live artisan demonstrations and unique experiences from culinary ones to special tours. This year, Alaïa will present 30 knitted dresses that embody the Maison’s devotion to femininity.

Knitting is one of the essences of the House of Alaïa. Born from the savoir-faire of its ateliers, developed with its historical suppliers, Alaïa’s meticulous craftsmanship transforms knitted fabric is transformed into a prestigious source of pure beauty.

To book your private visit, click here please.

LoL, Sandra

 

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht / Alaïa / Homo Faber 2024
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My Look: Summer Party

This dress has been one of my favorites this summer and I wore it to many parties. Here you see me at the new One&Only Kéa Island Resort at their Bond Beach Club in May where Net-à-Porter hosted the Aquazzuraicon Alfresco Lunch. By coincidence, I matched the decor with my accessories perfectly. If you are interested in the event, click here for more information.

My look: Faux pearl-embellished cutout stretch-jersey and lace maxi dress by PatBO, raffia small striped logo tote in tan and yellowicon, and matching striped raffia bucket haticon, both by Prada, Almost Bare crystal-embellished PVC sandalsicon by Aquazzura, and gold-tone, faux raffia and bead earring by Oscar de la Renta.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht / Sandra Semburg Photography / @sandrasemburg
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An Enchanting Evening with Valentino

Yesterday, I was invited by Valentino to an enchanting and mysterious evening. The dress code said: «Dark as Le Noir», reminiscent of the Maison’s F/W 2024 collection, for which Pierpaolo Piccioli presented pieces centered around a monochromatic black palette, exploring the depth and versatility of the color black.

The collection was marked by a sense of minimalism and elegance, focusing on silhouettes that ranged from structured to fluid. There was a mix of sharp tailoring and softer, more romantic elements, showcasing a balance between power and delicacy.  Accessories were kept minimal, allowing the garments to speak for themselves.

We started the evening at 6pm at the Valentino pop-up store located on the first floor of the Mandarin Oriental Savoy Zurich. It was very hot and I have to admit that wearing an all black F/W 2024 outfit was not the most convenient choice but this is what you do for fashion :-).

After lots of shopping, lots of bubbly, and great conversations, we left for the secret location which was the LUX am See Restaurant in Zurich. I hadn’t been there before and was curious to explore something new.

I go to many events but I have to tell you that my Valentino family is truly special. The room is simply buzzing with great energy. The team is amazing and shopping at the Valentino store is always a fun experience.

Stay tuned for the outfit post coming up soon!
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LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht
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All Eyes on Sisley

Thursday evening, I was invited by SISLEY Paris to a wonderful evening at Widder Hotel in Zurich to discover their newest launches focusing on the eye area.

While enjoying yummy food and champagne, we were invited to explore the new products at dedicated work spaces where we could apply and try everything on our own eye area.

From left to right:
Helena Remmert, Valeska Jansen, my humble self, Christian Stannek and Götz Winter.

The new SUPREMŸA AT NIGHT THE SUPREME ANTI-AGEING EYE CREAM is an exceptional anti-ageing skin care dedicated to youthful-looking eyes. Night after night, the eye contours appears revitalised and lifted, regaining its youthfulness. At the heart of this skin care, the Fundamental Regeneration Complex, a unique combination of powerful key ingredients of natural origin, such as yellow gentian, that precisely acts on the three key stages of the night cycle, when the skin’s regenerative power is at its highest.

Fine and light, its ultra-modern texture melts pleasantly over the eye contour, leaving a sensation of freshness and intense comfort, for an unique sensorial experience. For optimised results, this skin care comes with its exclusive zamac massage accessory. A tailor-made four-step gesture to revitalise, smooth, lift and stimulate the eye contour. Formulated without essential oils, it is suitable for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers. Its multi-faceted glass jar has been specifically designed to accommodate a refill. Available for CHF 320 (15ml).

The iconic OMBRE ECLAT LIQUIDE, a long-lasting liquid eyeshadow that immediately deposits an ultra-luminous wash of colour while offering a feeling of freshness and lightness, comes in three new shades (07 Antique Gold, 08 Stardust and 09 Plum). Available for CHF 50 each.

Personally speaking, I was really curious about the new DUO LIGNE NOIRE, consisting of the new PHYTO-NOIR MASCARA and the LIGNE NOIRE EYELINER. Achieve intense-looking eyes and amplified lashes, even after makeup removal. Don’t delay – this new makeup duo is sure to take pride of place in your beauty bag.

PHYTO-NOIR MASCARA
Upon application: Lashes are lifted and left 15 times thicker* for instant volume.
After 1 month: Lashes are visibly transformed, leaving them fuller, longer, stronger and thicker, even after makeup removal.

What I love about this mascara is that you can add volume during the day as it doesn’t harden and clog. Available for CHF 65.

LIGNE NOIRE EYELINER
An eyeliner that stands the test thanks to its waterproof formula.
Upon application: Draws a black line that lasts 12 hours once dry without smudging.
Day after day: Its formula is enriched with Vitamin Peptide to leave lashes stronger, denser and longer.

In a single stroke, you can draw a precise, intense and long-lasting black line. Day after day, it strengthens lashes at the root. Available for CHF 65.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht
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LV Art Silk Squares

An exciting new collaboration, LV Art Silk Squares sees five artists bring their unique visions to the lustrous blank canvas of the Louis Vuitton silk square – or carré, in French. The creatives – German pixel-art collective, eBoy; Franco-Japanese-Spanish design duo, Icinori; Italian artist and illustrator, Lorenzo Mattotti; French graphic novelist and illustrator, Nicolas de Crécy, and Swiss artist, Thomas Ott – have all previously collaborated with Louis Vuitton, notably on the Maison’s illustrated «Travel Book» series. For LV Art Silk Square, each explores the theme of the flower within the context of Louis Vuitton. By inventively reinterpreting the four-petal bloom that graces the Louis Vuitton Monogram, the artists bring new perspectives to the Maison’s iconic codes and rich heritage.

The artists’ stunning works are then meticulously transferred onto Louis Vuitton silk squares in Como, Italy, a world centre of silk craft and home to centuries of silk-working expertise. Thanks to a continuous dialogue between the artists, the Louis Vuitton studio in Paris, and the Italian artisans with their remarkable mastery of both traditional and cutting-edge techniques, each stunning carré faithfully recreates the original artwork, a process that often requires multiple layers of colours to be printed onto the finest white silk. The squares are then washed and dried, before their edges are hand-sewn using a time-honoured technique known as roulottage. The rich, lustrous colours of the finished silk squares – designed to be worn in versatile ways or indeed framed – are alive with creative energy, and pay testament to Louis Vuitton’s longstanding commitment to blending art and savoir-faire.

Indeed, the silk square collection is the latest in a rich history of collaborative projects that have seen celebrated artists creating work for Louis Vuitton’s silk squares. Beginning in 1987, leading artists Arman, Sandro Chia, Arata Isozaki, Sol LeWitt, and James Rosenquist were invited to express their talent on a carré for a project entitled The Silk Road. Over the following years, silk squares were designed by, among others, Andrée Putman, César Baldaccini, and Philippe Starck. A new vision for Louis Vuitton silk squares was launched in 2013 with Foulards d’Artistes, two collections of work by famous names in street art, including Os Gemeos and Retna. Today, the full collection of artist-designed silk squares from across the decades is on show in LV Dream, the exhibition at Louis Vuitton’s headquarters in Paris.

Maze of Precious by eBoy
Founded in 1997 by Kai Vermehr, Steffen Sauerteig and Svend Smital, eBoy’s pixel-art aesthetic has become instantly recognizable thanks to its widely acclaimed Pixorama cityscape series. In «Maze of Precious», its Louis Vuitton carré, an LV logo is set in the centre of a labyrinth whose borders represent different fabric weaves, from twill to satin, and which is filled with elements from the Louis Vuitton Monogram pattern, including the rounded flower and quatrefoil, as well as brightly coloured pixellated vegetation, and playful, geometric insects.

Malles Monde by Icinori
The work of Icinori’s Mayumi Otero and Raphaël Urwiller, which blends traditional artistic techniques and modern storytelling, has been published in international newspapers, including Le Monde and the New York Times, and shown in galleries and museums such as the Pompidou Centre Metz. For Louis Vuitton, the duo’s intensely coloured and visually rich «Malles Monde» silk square celebrates the Maison’s trunkmaking heritage and its Art of Travel with malles that blossom with plant life and Monogram symbols to embody the perpetual renewal and ongoing journey of life.

Iris Spring by Lorenzo Mattotti
Artist Lorenzo Mattotti uses coloured pencils and pastels to create dreamlike visions for celebrated comic books, such as Fires and Murmur, and in illustrations published by, among others, the New Yorker and Süddeutsche Zeitung. «Iris Spring», his Louis Vuitton carré, is a tribute to a flower found in the beautiful Art Nouveaustained glass at the Vuitton family’s historic home, which sits within the Maison’s Asnières ateliers. Perfectly framed by multihued trees and a waterfall, the iris’s fluid forms become the centrepiece of a stunning, kaleidoscopic fantasy.

Parfums de Méditerranée by Nicolas de Crécy
For «Parfums de Méditerranée», French graphic novelist and illustrator Nicolas de Crécy – known for his pioneering and narratively surreal works Foligatto and Salvatore – travels to the olfactory paradise of Provence. Inspired by the gardens in Grasse where Louis Vuitton scents are born and blended, his Louis Vuitton carré is an enchanting panorama in his signature whimsical style that combines majestic mountains, intricate representations of scent-filled flowers, and playful inventions based upon the Monogram pattern.

Urban Flowers by Thomas Ott
In his dark and striking graphic novels, such as The Number 73304-23-4153-6-96-8, Swiss artist Thomas Ott uses scratchboards to fashion stark black-and-white, purely visual narratives. «Urban Flowers», his Louis Vuitton carré, employs this labour-intensive artistic method for a delicately surreal, chiaroscuro image that illustrates nature’s ability to transform our urban existences, transfiguring flowers into symbols of the unquenchable human spirit.

Each limited-edition design from the LV Art Silk Squares collection will be available in Louis Vuitton stores and online from 30 August 2024.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Louis Vuitton
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