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Home collaborations: where décor meets fashion
Published
October 15, 2025
As the festive season approaches, brands are vying to dream up collaborations that blend style, craftsmanship and the art of living. From fashion and design to home décor, these worlds converge to give rise to unique, inspiring capsule collections.
Paul & Joe x Bonsoirs: couture comes to the bedroom
Together, Bonsoirs and Paul & Joe are reimagining the home. For the festive season, the two brands have teamed up on a line of household linen with couture detailing. This collaboration offers linen crafted like fashion pieces, with delicate embroidery and exclusive finishes.
Founded in 1995 by Sophie Mechaly, Paul & Joe is a French maison known for its joyful style, floral prints and retro-chic spirit. Bonsoirs, meanwhile, is a bedlinen brand founded in 2019 that champions hotel-quality pieces at accessible prices, with production in France and Portugal.
Inspired by the Paul & Joe archives, the collection revisits the house codes in a fresh décor guise. Embroidery, exclusive motifs and meticulous finishing define each piece, designed to make a precious gift.
Prices start at €55 and go up to €310 for a bedspread. The collection will be available from November 18.
Moynat x Kasing Lung: luxury at play

In the world of luxury, Moynat has teamed up with artist Kasing Lung, creator of the famous Monsters characters. These emblematic figures—Labubu, Zimomo and King Mon—appear on the Parisian maison’s iconic bags, from the Cabas to the Mini 48h, including the highly exclusive Mignon.
Moynat is one of France’s oldest leather goods houses, founded in Paris in 1849 and renowned for its craftsmanship and made-to-measure trunks.
Photographed by Xiangyu Liu, the campaign features Michelle Yeoh, Tony Leung, Carine Roitfeld and Guillaume Diop.
The first chapter of this collaboration was launched in Shanghai on October 11, marking the 10th anniversary of the Monsters. The collection will be rolled out from late 2025 to early 2026, exclusively at Moynat boutiques in the cities hosting the exhibition, offering enthusiasts and collectors a singular, ephemeral experience of this creative dialogue.
Sessùn x Table: responsible creativity

Marseille-based brand Sessùn joins forces with Table for a collaboration that blends tableware and textile know-how. Together, they have created a capsule of table accessories—tablecloths, tea towels, aprons and napkins—made in Marseille using end-of-line Sessùn stock.
Founded in 1996 by Emma François, Sessùn offers subtle, considered womenswear that balances craftsmanship, quality and ethics. Table, created by Alice Moireau and Caroline Perdrix, celebrates the pleasure of sharing through colourful, responsibly produced objects and table linen.
A bright, sustainable and local collection, available since October 8 2025 exclusively at Sessùn Alma in Marseille. Prices start at €36 for napkins and rise to €315 for the XL tablecloth.
Figaret x The Socialite Family: La Notte Prima

Conceived by Constance Gennari, founder of The Socialite Family, this collaboration with Figaret is an ode to ‘the night before’—those evenings that precede big occasions.
Founded in 1968, Figaret embodies a style rooted in French shirtmaking, balancing tradition and modernity. The Socialite Family, launched in 2013, is both a media platform and a 100% European furniture brand, renowned for its Franco-Italian aesthetic.
The La Notte Prima collection combines shirts, jackets and decorative objects in flannel, chambray and poplin, finished with gold buttons and embroidered crests.
The collaboration will be available from November 8 at Figaret and The Socialite Family, online and in selected boutiques.
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Cambodia & Canada discuss strengthening economic ties
In the course of a meeting with Hun Manet at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh, Ambassador DesRoches expressed appreciation for the long-standing diplomatic ties, highlighting the steady progress in bilateral relations, particularly in trade and Canadian investment in Cambodia.
The envoy underscored his country’s commitment to supporting Cambodia’s successful hosting of the 20th Francophonie Summit. He stressed Canada’s commitment to further strengthening and expanding cooperation between the two countries, especially in trade and economic relations, while also reaffirming support for Cambodia’s development priorities.
Cambodian PM Hun Manet and Canadian ambassador to the country Christian DesRoches recently discussed strengthening economic ties, while advancing preparations for the 20th Francophonie Summit scheduled for November.
The envoy stressed Canada’s commitment to further strengthening and expanding bilateral cooperation, especially in trade and economic ties, and reaffirmed support for development priorities.
He thanked Cambodia for its support in promoting Canada’s economic cooperation with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and advancing negotiations for the ASEAN-Canada Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA), expected to be concluded and signed soon, according to Cambodian media reports.
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US CBP to soon launch electronic system for importers to claim refunds
CBP is developing the Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries (CAPE) functionality within the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) to streamline the submission and processing of valid refund requests for duties imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), as authorised by court order or applicable law.
US Customs and Border Protection will launch on April 20 an electronic system that importers can use to claim tariff refunds authorised by court order or applicable law.
Phase 1 will be limited to certain unliquidated entries and certain entries within 80 days of liquidation.
Refunds will be issued within 60-90 days of the Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries declaration getting accepted.
Phase 1 will be limited to certain unliquidated entries and certain entries within 80 days of liquidation.
CAPE is designed to consolidate refunds of IEEPA duties including interest rather than processing refunds on an entry-by-entry basis.
CBP plans to implement CAPE through a phased development approach, adding more functionality in subsequent phases for more complicated scenarios, it said in a release.
Valid IEEPA refunds will generally be issued within 60-90 days following acceptance of the CAPE declaration, unless a compliance concern requires further CBP review.
However, certain scenarios, such as entries that are extended, suspended or under review, and warehouse entries, will maintain their liquidation status with validated refunds issued at liquidation.
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US’ Gap & FIT launch programme to mentor fashion students
Named in honor of Gap Inc. co-founder Doris Fisher, the program reflects her legacy of creativity, curiosity, and belief in people. It also builds on Gap Inc.’s commitment to helping bridge the opportunity gap by creating stronger connections between education and careers in the fashion industry.
Gap Inc., led by Richard Dickson, has launched The Doris Fisher Creators Program with the Fashion Institute of Technology to mentor students in fashion careers.
Starting Fall 2026, the programme will offer structured mentorship, industry exposure, and networking for select students, honouring Doris Fisher and strengthening pathways from education to careers.
“Gap Inc. is a house of iconic American brands guided by our purpose — to bridge gaps to create a better world. That includes bridging the opportunity gap. FIT embodies that same spirit, bringing education and industry together to unlock talent and expand what’s possible. We’re committed to opening doors, investing in emerging creatives, and building meaningful pathways into this industry for the next generation,” said Dickson.
The Doris Fisher Creators Program will connect FIT students with Gap Inc. leaders and creatives through a structured mentorship experience designed to provide exposure to the business of fashion, industry insights, and meaningful professional connection.
The program will launch in Fall 2026 and run through the academic year, and the inaugural cohort will include students from select disciplines, including Fashion Design, Graphic Design (Apparel), and Fabric Styling.
“Supporting emerging talent is a core expression of Gap Inc.’s purpose in action. Through initiatives such as The Doris Fisher Creators Program — alongside This Way ONward, the Rotational Management Program, and our broader internship and mentorship efforts — the company continues to bridge the opportunity gap for young people looking to start meaningful careers in fashion and retail,” added Amy Thompson, Chief People Officer at Gap Inc.
“We are incredibly proud to be the first public college to partner with Gap Inc. on this groundbreaking mentorship program. This remarkable opportunity with one of the world’s most iconic brands will support 30 talented FIT students over the next year, placing them at the intersection of innovation and impact,” said Jason S. Schupbach, president of FIT.
A benefit for the FIT Foundation, this year’s FIT Annual Gala honored Gap Inc. President & CEO Richard Dickson and was attended by distinguished guests and alumni including Ciara, Aloe Blacc, Zac Posen, Bob Fisher and others.
The FIT Foundation provided scholarships totaling more than $3 million in 2025.
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