Fashion
Stylist Sam Woolf to receive Pandora Style Moment of the Year Award
An Australian native, Woolf is a fashion expert known for crafting some of Hollywood’s most talked about looks. This award recognises his work styling Doechii throughout 2025, delivering a series of defining fashion moments that captured global attention from the Grammys and BET Awards, to her standout looks at Paris Fashion Week, the Met Gala and Glastonbury. Her collaborative storytelling approach has been instrumental in shaping Doechii’s distinctive style and establishing her as a fashion innovator, the BFC said in a press release.
Celebrity stylist Sam Woolf has been named the recipient of the Pandora Style Moment of the Year Award at The Fashion Awards 2025.
Recognised for styling Doechii throughout 2025, Woolf crafted iconic looks from the Grammys to the Met Gala, shaping his distinctive style.
The award celebrates his storytelling approach in fashion and his lasting cultural influence.
“As a fan of Doechii, I was first introduced to Woolf’s work through her and it was immediately clear he was doing something original. His collaboration with her stands out for its authenticity and the way it captures her range as an artist. Each project begins with a clear vision and a commitment to character; every look has intent, a point of view. He uses fashion to build identity and narrative, it’s storytelling in motion. He is a truly deserving winner,” Laura Weir, chief executive officer, British Fashion Council, said.
“Styling is storytelling, a powerful way to translate individuality into visual narratives that resonate far beyond the moment. Sam’s work embodies this art, creating looks that define presence and leave a lasting cultural imprint. His collaboration with Doechii beautifully illustrates how fashion, styling and jewellery together can shape moments that transcend time and continue to inspire,” Berta de Pablos-Barbier, chief marketing officer, Pandora, said.
Woolf was selected as the winner by a judging panel composed of Beka Gvishiani, founder, Style Not Com; Elias Medini (Ly.as), content creator and fashion commentator; Hanan Besovic (ideservecouture), fashion commentator; Kim Russell (thekimbino), fashion historian, stylist and Instagram creator; Nicky Campbell, fashion critic and Red Carpet correspondent; Clara Mercer, chief marketing officer, BFC and Francesco Terzo and A. Filippo Ficarelli, Pandora’s SVP creative directors.
TFA is a vital fundraiser for the BFC Foundation and spotlights the cultural power of fashion, its most iconic moments and the visionary talents pushing boundaries and redefining the industry.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR)
Fashion
Top Vietnamese, Chinese leaders hold talks on advancing cooperation
China will step up building a higher-level China-Vietnam community with a shared future that carries strategic significance, Chinese President Xi Jinping said while holding talks with visiting Vietnamese President To Lam.
China and Vietnam are accelerating efforts to navigate bilateral trade towards a more balanced and sustainable course.
President Xi Jinping recently held talks with visiting Vietnamese President To Lam.
During the visit, Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Le Manh Hung called for a restructuring of production, trade and supply chains alongside stronger investment cooperation.
Xi said both countries should work together in their modernisation drive, accelerate the alignment of development strategies and prioritise infrastructure connectivity.
While meeting Chinese Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao during the state visit, Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Le Manh Hung called for a restructuring of production, trade and supply chains alongside stronger investment cooperation.
Wang said both sides should focus on implementing the high-level common perceptions, including raising bilateral trade turnover to $500 billion in future.
Hung urged China to expand imports of Vietnamese goods, broaden the list of products eligible for tariff preferences and further open its market. He also called for the mutual recognition of quarantine results for agro-forestry-fishery products, facilitation of Vietnamese exports via cross-border e-commerce, and expansion of Vietnam’s trade promotion offices across Chinese localities, according to a Vietnamese news agency.
China will continue to support Vietnam in setting up additional trade promotion offices, following those already established in Chongqing, Hangzhou and Haikou, Wang responded.
China also expressed readiness to support Vietnam’s stronger exports through cross-border e-commerce, encouraging greater visibility of the Vietnam National Pavilion on Chinese e-commerce platforms beyond JD.com to better promote Vietnamese products to Chinese consumers.
China has consistently been Vietnam’s largest trading partner and second-largest export market, while Vietnam continues to be China’s biggest trading partner in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
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Fashion
Hong Kong apparel imports stabilise after sharp dip last year
Fashion
Burberry unveils High Summer 2026 lido-inspired campaign
British actors Simone Ashley and Tom Blyth star alongside models Alva Claire, Babacar N’Doye and Sacha Quenby and a cast of synchronised swimmers and divers.
Burberry’s High Summer 2026 campaign captures Britain’s nostalgic lido culture through a sunlit film featuring Simone Ashley and Tom Blyth.
Blending heritage check with pastel tones, the collection spans swimwear, relaxed tailoring, raffia bags and lightweight layers, evoking effortless, poolside summer style.
Directed by Francis Plummer, the campaign reflects a warm, communal British summer mood.
The campaign film is directed by Francis Plummer and shot by photographer Ryan McGinley. The cameras move from loungers to diving boards, catching mid-air dives and friends stretched out in the hazy afternoon light. Before long, the best spots by the pool are claimed with a Burberry towel. Summer has begun. The film is underscored by the TONE remix of ‘Beating’ by Tirzah.
‘A lido holds a particular kind of nostalgia for the British. The moment the sun comes out, we make the most of the weather. We wanted to bring to life a warm summer’s day spent in and around the water’s edge with friends.’ said Daniel Lee Chief Creative Officer, Burberry.
Key styles
The High Summer 2026 collection features the Burberry Check in heritage-inspired sand beige and pastel shades of aubergine purple and cornflower blue.
The iconic Burberry Check bikini is the beach essential, alongside matching swimsuits and men’s swim shorts trimmed with check.
Poolside separates include tops, skirts and shirts cut from cotton voile, plus cover-up dresses woven with a tonal Burberry Check and deckchair-inspired stripes. Ruffled trims and ties at the neckline capture the floaty, effortless feel of the collection. Festival
tank tops in ribbed cotton jersey are trimmed with check straps, while looks are wrapped in lightweight wool silk scarves.
For men, collared shirts and shorts are tailored to relaxed lines and finished with fresh interpretations of the Burberry Check, from textural weaves to intricate embroidered designs. The co-ord set is crafted from lightweight cotton poplin printed with a playful seahorse pattern in honeysuckle pink.
The classic cotton piqué polo shirt comes in a spectrum of vivid and neutral colours. Burberry Check is subtly placed at the placket and trims the collar of T-shirts in soft cotton jersey.
Lightweight hooded jackets are ideal for cooler evenings and unexpected showers, the new-season designs woven in aubergine purple and cornflower blue check.
In shoes, the new Knight Runner sneakers offer a streamlined, low-profile shape for summer. Sandals are elevated in the form of the whipstitched leather Baez and check-trimmed suede Urchin styles, while Burberry Check slides and Pavilion sandals are made for the beach.
Lightweight Margate bags are handcrafted in Madagascar from locally sourced raffia palm leaves, dyed in signature sand beige Burberry Check. Accessories include crocheted bucket hats and wraparound sunglasses, designed to shield from the sun.
Note: The headline, insights, and image of this press release may have been refined by the Fibre2Fashion staff; the rest of the content remains unchanged.
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