This week’s luxury headlines

From the charged anticipation of Paris Fashion Week 2026 to an English garden imagined in the heart of Shanghai, this week’s luxury news edit traces the many ways in which the world’s most storied houses are shaping desire: through the theatre of the runway, the intimacy of a beautifully considered children’s boutique, from Wimbledon to evolving language of automotive ambition. Read on.

Paris Fashion Week Men’s Spring Summer 2026 begins

Saint Laurent men’s spring 2026

Paris Fashion Week Men’s Spring Summer 2026 is currently unfolding across the French capital from June 23 to 28, bringing the fashion world’s attention back to the City of light. The week is set to feature major runway moments, high profile front rows and presentations from houses including Dior, Louis Vuitton and Saint Laurent, as designers reveal their vision for the new season. The fashion calendar continues next month with Paris Haute Couture Autumn Winter 2026 from July 6 to 9, followed by the women’s Spring Summer 2027 collections from September 28 to October 6, 2026.

Jacadi Paris opens its first high street boutique in Bangalore

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Jacadi Paris has opened its first high street boutique in Bangalore, bringing its distinctly French vision of childrenswear to Vittal Mallya Road. Spanning 1,100 sq ft, the new address pairs a softly considered retail setting with collections for children from birth to 12 years, including the Balade En Ré and Séjour Porquerolles lines. A dedicated mezzanine for newborn essentials, gifting and nursery keepsakes adds a thoughtful dimension to the experience, positioning the boutique as a destination for milestone shopping as much as everyday dressing.

Burberry turns Shanghai’s Plaza 66 into an English country garden

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The British luxury house has transformed Plaza 66 into the Burberry British Country Garden, an immersive summer pop up inspired by traditional English gardens. Running until August 31, the installation features a topiary hedge maze, Burberry sculptures, a mirrored water feature inspired by the Equestrian Knight Design, a Burberry Café, and a greenhouse retail space showcasing the latest seasonal collections. Brand ambassador Wu Lei joined friends of the house to mark the opening. The activation underscores Burberry’s continued focus on experiential retail, creating spaces that invite visitors to step into the world of the brand.

Rolex returns to Wimbledon for a summer of sporting elegance

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In another expression of heritage meeting contemporary spectacle, Rolex returns to Wimbledon for the 2026 Championships, reaffirming its long standing connection with the world’s oldest tennis tournament. Set against the immaculate lawns of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, the partnership celebrates a shared language of precision, performance and enduring elegance, as reigning champions Jannik Sinner and Iga Świątek prepare to return to Centre Court.

Ferrari appoints former BMW Italy chief Massimiliano Di Silvestre as marketing head

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Ferrari has appointed Massimiliano Di Silvestre as its new chief marketing and commercial officer, effective July 1. The former BMW Italy president and CEO succeeds Enrico Galliera, who is leaving the Italian luxury carmaker after more than 16 years. Di Silvestre joins Ferrari’s leadership team and will report directly to CEO Benedetto Vigna. The appointment follows the recent unveiling of Ferrari’s first electric vehicle, the Luce, marking a significant moment for the brand as it enters a new chapter in luxury mobility.

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Yashita Damani

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