Fashion Brands Are Bringing You the Best in Music and Culture on Social Media

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Fashion brands (at least the good ones) are informed by the zeitgeist. They cull the best from the worlds of cuisine, books, art, music, interiors, and beyond, and infuse that into their collections. They are magpies, creating distinctive nests—their boutiques and displays at retail outlets—that aim to captivate consumers. But in the midst of an economic downturn as the result of the coronavirus outbreak, which has forced nonessential businesses to shutter, traffic at these spaces is nonexistent. So to provide the general public, who are quarantined in their homes, with their cultural fill, many are taking all these captured elements to their online platforms.

Some of the biggest labels have enlisted their contacts from disparate industries to provide entertainment and education in the form of videos, interviews, performances, and active audience participation. Admittedly, Netflix, Hulu, and other streaming services are at the top of our queues. But in between episodes of Tiger King and Little Fires Everywhere, we’re plugging into a podcast with a feminist painter, discovering the secret ingredient in a delectable recipe from a top chef, taking out our sketchbooks and re-creating beautiful images, and immersing ourselves in other enlightening programming that raises our spirits. And in these distressing times, everyone could use some of that.


Dior

Get your relevés on with Dior. The brand is offering dance classes and workshops online by partnering with some of the most talented ballerinas from the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma. This series is a nod to the design house’s storied relationship with ballet: Maria Grazia Chiuri designed the costumes for the theatre’s Nuit Blanche show in 2019.

Balmain

Chloe x Halle took to Instagram Live with Balmain this week, celebrating the release of their new single “Do It.” The concert is in line with the brand’s #BalmainEnsemble initiative, which partners with artists in quarantine. .

Miu Miu

Miu Miu launched #MiuMe, a social campaign encouraging notable figures from the realms of sport, art, dance, and fashion to film themselves wearing old or new Miu Miu pieces from their own closets.

Maison Valentino

Valentino introduced a new series titled #ChezMaisonValentino, featuring live stream performances from artists like Alicia Keys and author and poet Rupi Kaur on the brand’s official Instagram. For its third installment on Thursday, April 30, award-winning Italian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Elisa will be going live.

Balmain

The French label has launched #BalmainEnsemble, an initiative on its social media channels that will feature inspirational posts with yet-to-be-named friends and artists associated with the brand.

Christian Dior

In March, the storied French label, under the direction of creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri, instituted a podcast series dubbed Dior Talks. Here, host Katy Hessel interviews a series of feminist artists and curators, asking them about their lives, their work, and the journeys they took to become luminaries in the modern-day women’s rights movement.

Prada

Titled Prada Possible Conversations (a riff off Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations, the Met’s Spring 2012 Costume Institute exhibition), the luxury Italian brand will host a series of one-on-one discussions on its Instagram account. The first is between Pamela Golbin and Alexander Fury and about fashion in the time of crises, which will be go live on April 14 at 12 p.m.

Alexander McQueen

In a program called McQueen Creators, the English designer label is unearthing images from its archives and asking its Instagram audience to reimagine them using materials found at home. It also launched a channel on Spotify that will feature music from its past fashion shows.

Bottega Veneta

Spanning all its online platforms—Instagram, YouTube, Weibo, Line, Kakao, Spotify, Apple Music, and its website—the Italian label intends to showcase chefs, artists, writers, musicians, film directors, and designers in what it calls a “laboratory of creativity.”

Tory Burch

On April, the eponymous designer hosted a chat with model Halima Aden on her brand’s Instagram account.

Loewe

Under the helm of creative director Jonathan Anderson, the Spanish label has created Loewe en Casa, a digital initiative that highlights its collaborators and burgeoning creatives, including the finalist of its Loewe Foundation Craft Prize.

Manolo Blahnik

The luxury footwear brand has partnered with the Mental Health Foundation on a project called Smile, which is essentially a coloring book made up of the eponymous designer’s favorite sketches.

Chanel

The French maison enlisted Belgian singer Angèle to stream a live performance on its Instagram account, encouraging the masses to stay at home.

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