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Glass Magazine

November 2024

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Make-up artist Marcelo Gutierrez announces debut book – Nothing Precious

INTERNATIONAL make-up artist Marcelo Gutierrez has announced the launch of his debut book, Nothing Precious. Exploring the past decade of

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Givenchy taps into playful nostalgia for Holiday 2024 campaign  

FOR THE 2024 holiday season, Givenchy presents a selection of ready-to-wear, and accessories entitled ‘A Holiday Game’. Lensed by photographer

Van Cleef & Arpels debut its largest High Jewellery collection to date – Treasure Island

ADVENTUROUS, bold, and laden with a lasting legacy, Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson is a book that is as

Audemars Piguet unveils its collaboration with KAWS

HAUTE HORLOGERIE brand, Audemars Piguet has been exploring its creative side, cue its recent music collaboration with Keinemusik, and now, it’s teamed

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Exuding confidence – BOSS unveils star-studded Holiday campaign 

BOSS proudly presents its 2024 Holiday campaign showcasing an elevated collection brought to life with global talents: iconic Brazilian supermodel

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Loewe’s Holiday collection brings shimmering metallics to the festive season

THIS season, creative director Jonathan Anderson has reprised Loewe’s collaboration with Kyoto-based ceramist duo Suna Fujita, with the husband and

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Charli xcx’s best SNL moments

AHEAD of her highly anticipated sold-out London performance at the end of the month, Charli xcx made a dazzling return

Glass stays at Edinburgh’s landmark hotel, The Balmoral

THERE are classic historic hotels so grounded in their locations that their name and the city are inseparable – the

i-Gaming with the Most Iconic Music Soundtracks

In the ever-expanding world of i-Gaming, it’s not just about spinning the reels and hoping for a win. The gaming

Fabien Frankel talks to Glass about his transformation for House of the Dragon

From Summer Issue 58 British-French actor Fabien Frankel speaks to Glass Man about embarking on the hugely popular House of

At Yerevan Fashion Week, the future looks promising

Designers pointed to the craving for a sense of wonder, eager to expand their horizons. Two seasons in, will they

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Chanel returns to Marseille for Cruise 2024 campaign

RETURNING to Marseille after the show in June, British photographer Jamie Hawkesworth takes to the coast to capture French model

Glass presents Laid Back Luxury – an editorial by Jack Grange and Nicola Rose

KICKSTART your wardrobe with fashion’s fundamentals: a sharp suit. Forever leather, hardwearing denim and the classic white shirt. Totally timeless.

Origin City brings farm to plate in London’s Farringdon

DESPITE Farringdon’s slightly dirty and very industrial look, its core is very much centred around a hearty love for meat.

Edeniste launches new active fragrance – Oud Ghazal

WITH a passion for blending the fine art of perfumery with the science of fragrant’s impact on emotions, Edeniste presents

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Paul Smith decorates Claridge’s 2024 Christmas Tree

FOR SOMEONE who has restyled Anglopoise lamps, two-and four-wheeled vehicles, even a camera and a bottle of a well-known mineral water,

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Roger Vivier’s new Vivier Express campaign stars Eva Green

SEEN through the lens of audacious femininity and retro-laced elegance, Roger Vivier’s Gherardo Felloni presents the house’s latest installation of

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Birkenstock and Union mix youth culture into utilitarian offerings in latest collaboration

BIRKENSTOCK releases its forthcoming collaboration with Union, the LA-based menswear store that has been inspiring youth culture since the 1980s,

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Belmond unveils the Britannic Explorer – the UK’s first luxury sleeper train

LAUDED for its collection of award-winning trains and hotels, Belmond has garnered an impressive reputation in the luxury hospitality industry.

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Big Hair, Do Care – The Big Set by Sam McKnight

BIG HAIR is back and if you want to recreate the ultimate ’90s blowout, hair maestro Sam McKnight is here to help

Glass Luxury Christmas Gift Guide 2024

WITH CHRISTMAS just around the corner, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the abundance of festive gifting options. To help


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