![]() ![]() You couldn’t tell if it was part of the show or not,” he said. “It wasn’t nasty or aggressive, but I think her message wasn’t clear. Toledano seemed nonplussed by Tuesday’s protest. One of her major objectives is setting out the group’s “Life 2030” roadmap of environmental targets for the next decade, to be unveiled next year. In a sign that it is ramping up its commitment to sustainability, LVMH earlier this year named Hélène Valade as its new environmental development director. I think there are industries that pollute much more.” “We’re committed to reducing our environmental impact by cutting our carbon dioxide emissions, tracing our raw materials and so forth. ![]() “I don’t think we’re destroying the planet,” he continued. I saw the girl go past, and it looked like she was walking in the show,” he said. Louis Vuittons Virgil Abloh Apologizes Following Protest Comments. Sidney Toledano, chairman and ceo of LVMH Fashion Group, was sitting close to where the intruder stood up. Virgil Ablohs Life Celebrated In Final Louis Vuitton Runway ShowYe, Kim Kardashian. “It was so well done, you couldn’t tell what it was,” he added with a touch of irony. “It was a surprise for everybody,” said Pietro Beccari, chairman and ceo of Christian Dior Couture. He later wrote to clarify that he had been informed this was not the case, but declined to comment further about what he qualified as “kind of a non-event.” Louis Vuitton was the last fashion show to occur before Covid shut everything down eighteen months ago, and this collection was a triumphant post-lockdown bookend. ![]() PARIS (AP) Paris’ Musee d’Orsay was, for the duration of Louis Vuitton’s 15-minute show, a museum transformed: A buzzing circus of sparkle and camera flashes where the rich, powerful and famous mingled on the penultimate day of Paris Fashion Week. It’s hard to tell these days,” Antoine Arnault, head of communications and image at LVMH, said immediately after the show. Vuitton draws stars as McCartney brings horses to Paris show. Given that Dior creative director of women’s wear Maria Grazia Chiuri regularly uses the catwalk as a platform for activist messages, not everyone was sure whether the moment was planned or not. ![]()
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