All the January fashion news you need to know, in one place

The fashion cycle never sleeps and with this month being a blur between getting back into the swing of things and catching up on work, it can seem like you’ve missed out on the best fashion moments of January. Did you see the executive musical chairs at LVMH or the New York fashion week launch? (Yes, the parades are right around the corner!) If you didn’t, before you start Googling for information in a panic, scroll down a bit more.

TZR brings you the CliffNotes version of every release and industry event you need to know about for the rest of this month. First up is the aforementioned NYFW calendar, which welcomes a host of designers, both new and established, into the fold. Second, many brands are unveiling collections full of new accessories and clothing to shop for, just in case your New Year’s Resolutions include upping your wardrobe game for 2023. I, for one, am looking for some statement jewelry to wear to my Zoom calls as a quick way to freshen up my dreary outfits of hoodies and T-shirts.

Below, you’ll find TZR’s latest roundup of fashion happenings you need to know for January so you can stay on top of all the exciting new releases and shopping events. You will not miss a single important moment.

CFDA publishes the official schedule of NYFW

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New York Fashion Week in February will kick off with Rodarte on February 10 and end with LUAR closing the calendar on February 15. This season, you can expect names like Brandon Maxwell, Carolina Herrera, Coach, KHAITE and more to participate. in the exciting list of events. For those who can’t make it to the shows in person, don’t worry, you can catch it all at CFDA’s fashion hub, Runway360.

Louis Vuitton chooses KidSuper to co-create its next menswear collection

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On January 19, Louis Vuitton will present its Fall/Winter 2023 menswear collection in association with Colm Dillane, founder of KidSuper. According to Vogue, the show “will feature set design by Lina Kutsovskaya and French directors Michel and Olivier Gondry, who directed a prelude film for the show.” Fans can also look forward to a big celebrity moment at the event from a prominent music star. The house has yet to announce a permanent male artistic director since Virgil Abloh’s death in 2021, so this latest partnership with Dillane serves as an exciting opportunity to test the waters.

Tiffany & Co. Celebrates the Global Launch of its Tiffany Lock Collection

Tiffany & Co. brand ambassador Rosé stars in a new campaign celebrating the global launch of the luxury jewelery Tiffany Lock collection. (This is also the brand’s first all-gender jewelry collection.) Shoppers will be able to browse a variety of rings, earrings and pendants on the site with additional pieces to be released later this year. For Blackpink fans who want to shop for the exact piece Rosé is wearing in the pictures, she’s rocking the sparkling diamond Lock bracelets.

Dior launches a new bag

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If you need to refresh your bag collection, add Dior’s new Lady 95.22 bag to your shopping wish list. Designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri, it was first revealed during the house’s Fall/Winter 2022-2023 show. The new style is a reinterpretation of the brand’s beloved Lady Dior for a 2023 audience. You’ll notice that the two handles are delicately refined with leather and metal, while the bags feature classic Dior charms, as also seen on the Lady Di design. Only select retailers will carry this style, so if you love it, look it up ASAP.

Chanel launches its Coco Crush campaign

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Blackpink’s Jennie joins Chanel ambassadors Margaret Qualley and Amandla Stenberg as the chosen faces for the house’s latest Coco Crush campaign. For those who haven’t kept up with this category, it’s Chanel’s fine jewelry collection that was inspired by the label’s quilted motif. She can shop from a variety of diamond earrings, bracelets, and rings in yellow gold, beige gold, or white gold.

Banana Republic partners with Liya Kebede

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Banana Republic enlisted model and style guru Liya Kebede as a design consultant, tasking her with reinventing her favorite pieces from their archive for a limited-edition capsule collection. The drop consists of seven items ranging from a safari dress to a work jacket to a pair of vintage pants priced in the $150 to $300 mark. “I wanted to curate pieces from the Banana Republic Archive that would allow people to feeling liberated and strong in their clothes, a kind of purpose in their walk, ready for the world,” Kebede said in a statement.

Victor Glemaud launches a new exclusive HSN label

Designer Victor Glemaud, known for his knitwear, collaborated with HSN to create a size-inclusive line, offering clothing in sizes XS to 3X and all items retailing for less than $100 each. “These are garments that will bring joy to people and put a smile on everyone’s face,” Victor Glemaud said in a statement. “That’s why it was important that the new VG Victor Glemaud clothing line be accessible to everyone in order to spread joy to a wider audience.” You can shop the line at HSN.com and keep an eye out for their second collection in February 2023.

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