Natalie Portman for Tiffany & Co., Nordstrom celebrates 125 in Paris, and more.
With the Paris fall 2026 runway shows wrapping up on Tuesday, all eyes are now on Los Angeles with the Oscars slated for Sunday. Fittingly, the biggest news of the week is equally as globe trotting. Back in the City of Lights, Nordstrom celebrated their 125th anniversary, just one stop in a year-long party with more to come in the upcoming months. Meanwhile, in honor of the Academy Awards, Tiffany & Co. just named their latest global ambassador: Natalie Portman, complete with a short film airing during the live broadcast. And speaking of jewelry, Boucheron released a new campaign, “Quatre XS 2026”, starring Daisy Edgar-Jones and Han So-Hee.
Read on to learn more and catch up on what else you might have missed.
Natalie Portman Joins Tiffany & Co. As Their Latest Ambassador
Just in time for Oscars weekend, where we’re sure to see plenty of Tiffany & Co. on the red carpet comes news of their latest global house ambassador: Natalie Portman. The Academy Award winner is captured at the brand’s Fifth Avenue flagship by Gordon von Steiner clad in some recognizable pieces from the HardWear, Knot, Sixteen Stone, and T by Tiffany collections. To accompany, there will also be a campaign film debuting this Sunday during the awards ceremony. “It is an honor to be Tiffany & Co.’s newest global House ambassador. The House has an incredibly rich heritage and is beloved for its unparalleled craftsmanship and creative excellence. I am excited to be a part of the Tiffany & Co. legacy,” said Portman via the press release.
A Collection in Honor of Queen Elizabeth II
Burberry along with the Royal Collection Trust is back with another capsule collection, this time to celebrate the centenary of Queen Elizabeth II’s birth. Drawing inspiration from the late Queen’s wardrobe, you’ll find thoughtfully designed pieces like a belted car coat, crafted from lightweight cotton gabardine in holly green and lined with a new Burberry House Check colorway, as inspired by a tartan she wore. The check motif also appears on a Scottish-woven cashmere scarf and a silk scarf with a hand-painted depiction of Balmoral Castle. And of course, her beloved dogs also make an appearance, in the form of a gold-plated corgi brooch, enamelled in Burberry’s check and finished with their Knight motif on a freshwater pearl.
Balenciaga Goes Low Profile
The era of the big, chunky Balenciaga sneaker? Not under Pierpaolo Piccioli’s watch. This week the brand released the Radar, a low profile, sleek design. Like its name implies, it’s inspired by the technology drawing parallels to how radio waves are nimble as well as the power of a person’s intuition and awareness. Lightweight and agile you’ll find a double lacing system that winds around the top along with a 3B sport icon and an exposed shoe size. Available as both a sneaker and a ballerina version in an array of colors, find it here.
Boucheron Thinks Big Through a Smaller Design
The latest addition to Boucheron’s iconic Quatre collection is Quatre XS, a refined, mini version of the brand signature ring. Celebrated in the global campaign “Quatre is Getting Mini” and starring ambassadors Daisy Edgar-Jones and Han So-hee alongside actress Dilan Çiçek Deniz, the launch highlights the power of scale through sleek designs. The collection expands with new pieces, including a Quatre Black Edition bracelet, encouraging layering.
From left: Rickie De Sole & Pete Nordstrom, Anna Wintour, Dora Fung, Eva Chen, Rickie De Sole, & Karla Martinez de Salas, Chloe Malle, Chitose Abe & Yumi Shin, José Criales-Unzueta
Nordstrom Celebrates 125 Years in Paris
Marking over a century in business is a year-long affair for Nordstrom, and so the American retailer raised a glass at Lafayette’s during Paris Fashion Week. Co-hosted by co-CEO Pete Nordstrom and VP, Fashion Director, Rickie De Sole, the event was anything but short on industry leaders, designers and cultural tastemakers. Notable guests include Anna Wintour, Christian Louboutin, Rachel Scott, Connor Ives, Evan Chen, and our very own Dora Fung and Sophia Neophitou. Expect more to come in the months to follow.
John Varvatos Honors Tom Petty
50 years ago a rock n’ roll legend was born with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. To celebrate the anniversary, John Varvatos has released a capsule collection in collaboration with the American singer. The limited edition capsule is composed of western classics: the Tom Petty Fringe Jacket, a suede topper, the Tom Petty Jean, a flared silhouette, the Yer So Bad’ Applique T, and the Petty Suede Zip Up Boot. Can’t get more rock n’roll than that!
Maison Margiela Gets Cinematic With Max Richter
Last September Maison Margiela treated guests to their spring 2026 with a charming youth orchestra and that same feeling is back with the launch of the accompanying campaign film. “Joy” stars composer and pianist Max Richter alongside an orchestra of 43 young musicians from Association Orchestre à l’École. Premiering on March 11th to coincide with the collection’s arrival in stores and online, the film features Richter performing an original score on the harpsichord, surrounded by the young ensemble. Shot at the Théâtre de la Villette in Paris, the campaign transforms a concert hall, reflecting the collection’s “night at the opera” theme. The film also spotlights standout accessories from the runway, including the reintroduced heel-less shoe and the debut of the structured Box Bag.
JW Anderson and Guinness Are Back For a Second Collab
What could be more Irish than Jonathan Anderson’s JW Anderson and Guinness coming together for a collaboration? The two first linked up back in 2024 and now they’re back with a second collection, given how quickly the first one sold out. Consisting of 17-pieces and fronted by the likes of Joe Alwyn and Little Simz, you’ll see everything from denim workwear like chore jackets and the brand’s twisted jeans (inspired by the brewery’s vintage uniforms) to graphic tees to knitwear. Pub culture done the JW Anderson way? Pass us a pint please.
A Collaboration That Shoots For the Moon
Nike and Jacquemus are continuing their partnership with the next rendition of the iconic Moon Shoe, in three new colorways. The updated silhouette features a ruched nylon upper, Nike Grind outsole, and a ballet-inspired finish in brown, sail and pale pink. Discovered by designer Simon Porte Jacquemus during a visit to the Nike archives, the style has been reimagined as a contemporary classic, with pale pink chosen for its softness. To accompany comes a campaign starring Solange Knowles, with the new styles available from March 9th on jacquemus.com and later in select Nike stores.
Dakota Johnson Strips Down For Calvin Klein
Speaking of Gordon von Steiner, he’s also the photographer behind Calvin Klein’s spring 2026 campaign. Starring Dakota Johnson, marking her debut for the brand, it follows the actress through a relaxed day at home, with the visuals spotlighting new denim silhouettes like the Archive High Rise Slim Jean and Baggy Jean, alongside underwear such as the Ultralight and Icon Cotton Modal ranges designed for peak comfort.