Rihanna is on the move for Rimowa's 'Never Still' campaign:
, of course, made the cut as an iconic talent posing with her hard shell suitcase . But the campaign also includes sports icons Roger Federer and Lebron James, and even the legendary Patti Smith, who participated in her first-ever brand campaign for the luggage label.stars Savannah Lee Smith and Tavi Gevinson for its latest campaign, which highlights the Belle Vivier flat and Viv’ Rangers booties.
in 2019, but it’s only now that the mega-conglomerate—which owns Dior and Louis Vuitton, along with plenty of other storied—has started pulling out all the stops. Enter not only Beyoncé and Jay-Z, wearing some of Tiffany’s most storied jewels, but
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