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Givenchy Has Chosen Its New Creative Director 👑

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[Hypebeast] September 10, 2024 Top Stories Sarah Burton Is Givenchy's New Creative Director After spending her entire career at Alexander McQueen, Burton will become the French house’s eighth designer. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Off-White™'s Nothing-But-Net New York Fashion Week Debut Staged on a Brooklyn basketball court, designer Ib Kamara’s Spring 2025 collection was inspired by a trip to Ghana, the home country of the sporty fashion imprint’s late founder Virgil Abloh.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [SR_A Readies Its First Seasonal Clothing Collection On a made-to-order availability.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [From The Hard Court to An Evening Event: Get Ready with Tennis Player Kemal Karagozoglu Switching up from swinging rackets to hitting up the ‘ASICS and ACES’ celebration with special guests Novak Djokovic and Taylor Fritz.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Brawl Stars Partners With SpongeBob SquarePants for a Nostalgic In-Game Takeover Celebrating the Series’ 25th Anniversary Until October 2nd, Bikini Bottom characters are reimagined as popular Brawlers in the widely popular mobile game.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [BEAMS x Arc’teryx Give Beta SL Jacket the Patchwork Treatment Paired with a crossbody bag and backpack.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [SUICOKE Unveils Cold-Weather-Ready FW24 Footwear Collection Also featuring the latest iterations from the Vibram Furoshiki project.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Hypebeast] [Download the Hypebeast App]( On iOS & Android Devices [hypebeast facebook]( instagram]( twitter]( youtube]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Manage Subscriptions]( Policy]( You are subscribed to Hypebeast’s marketing emails with the address: {EMAIL} Contact subscription@hypebeast.com for assistance on any enquiries. 2023 Hypebeast Limited. All Rights Reserved Hypebeast, 40/F, Cable TV Tower, No.9 Hoi Shing Road, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong

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