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Must Read: Sha’Carri Richardson Got a Digital ‘Vogue’ Cover, Pamela Love Buys Back Her Brand

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Must Read: Sha’Carri Richardson Got a Digital ‘Vogue’ Cover, Pamela Love Buys Back Her Brand

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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Tuesday.

Sha’Carri Richardson got a digital Vogue cover
Sha’Carri Richardson is Vogue‘s August 2024 digital cover star. Photographed by Luis Alberto Rodriguez and styled by Julia Sarr-Jamois, she wears a Ralph Lauren Collection bodysuit and skirt as well as Nike sneakers on the cover. In the accompanying story written by Maya Singer, Richardson shares a glimpse into her family life, the moment she realized she was fast and her love of track ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics. {Vogue/paywalled}

Pamela Love buys back her brand
Pamela Love has bought back her eponymous jewelry brand from RedLuxury Group after the investment firm acquired an 80% stake in 2019. Love stayed on as creative director, but she told Business of Fashion there were disagreements with the investors. Love bought back her company in partnership with former RedLuxury chief operating officer Alex Henriques and his wife, Stephany Sleiman, an advertising executive. With her customers signaling an interest in fine jewelry, Love is undergoing a rebrand and plans to boost her bridal jewelry and ear-piercing offerings. {Business of Fashion/paywalled}

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Rihanna taps A$AP Rocky and son RZA for Savage X Fenty campaign
A$AP Rocky stars alongside his and Rihanna‘s son RZA in Savage X Fenty‘s new Savage X Classics campaign. With sizes ranging from XS to 4X, the collection is available now on savagex.com in three-packs and six-packs of boxers, briefs and tees. {Fashionista inbox}

Ports 1961 names Francesco Bertolini design director
Luxury womenswear label Ports 1961 has appointed Francesco Bertolini as its new design director. Bertolini first joined the company in 2019. His first collection for the brand will be showcased during the Spring 2025 season. “I am deeply honored to lead the design at Ports 1961,” Bertolini said in a statement. “I am pleased to contribute my vision to the progression of the brand, which has always embraced and supported my talent. Ports 1961’s dedication to innovation and modernity aligns with my fundamental values.” {Fashionista inbox}

Louis Vuitton reveals men’s workwear capsule and Timberland collaboration
Louis Vuitton will release its men’s workwear capsule collection by Pharrell Williams on Aug. 8. Exploring the American Western origins of workwear, it includes ready-to-wear, the limited-edition Keepall 50 Toolbox bag and the brand’s collaboration with Timberland. The Louis Vuitton x Timberland boots will be available on the brand’s website and the LV app on July 18 before entering select stores worldwide on Aug. 8. See the campaign images featuring the Timberland collaboration below. {Fashionista inbox}

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Louis Vuitton Fall 2024 Men’s Workwear Capsule Collection. Photo: Courtesy of Louis Vuitton

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