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ft. fashion week, new product launches, & female athletes breaking boundaries

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Explore this week’s curated list of Top 10 Headlines:

  1. Jacquemus collaborates with Apple, using the iPhone 16 Pro Max to exclusively capture content at Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week partnered with a campaign rollout.

  2. Chamberlain Coffee has expanded its brand by opening its first physical coffee shop, located in the Westfield Century City Mall [Los Angeles, California].

  3. Pharrell Williams debuts his new Tiffany Titan designs by Tiffany & Co. collection and celebrates the launch at an exclusive event in Paris including Dua Lipa, Anya Taylor-Joy, and more.

  4. McDonald’s taps basketball champion Angel Reese for first-ever female athlete meal collaboration set to launch February 10, 2025.

  5. Louis Vuitton announces a 10-year agreement with Formula 1 as an Official Partner. Additionally, Louis Vuitton will be the Title Partner of the 2025 Australian Grand Prix.

  6. Dove and Sports Illustrated team up to launch 'Sports reIllustrated,' a special edition celebrating trailblazing young female athletes. Featuring 10-year-old Honor Smoke, the youngest ever on a Sports Illustrated promo cover.

  7. Vogue announces this year’s Met Gala dress code “Tailored for You” a nod to the gala’s exhibition “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style”.

  8. Experience the season of love at the Beverly Hills Hotel Polo Lounge where their iconic soufflé turns pink for February. Indulge in the Raspberry-Grand Marnier ‘Sweetheart Soufflé’ — with proceeds benefiting Baby2Baby amid LA Wildfires. [Available during dinner service, excluding Feb 14.]

  9. Moët & Chandon reclaims its spot on the podium, celebrating iconic victories as the new Official Champagne of Formula 1. 

  10. Super Bowl commercial spots hit a record average cost of $8 million this year, with brands launching their campaigns and commercials well ahead of the game.

Stay curious. Stay creative. ‘Til next week!