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Diane von Furstenberg and Diet Coke have come together to create this chic set of iconic bottles featuring classic DVF prints.
Following in the footsteps of Karl Lagerfeld – who designed a series of bottles last last year – Fürstenberg’s collector’s edition comes with four bottles.
The limited-edition bottles are $30 for a set of four, with 100% of proceeds going to support of The Heart Truth program for women’s heart health research.


International hotel chain Starwood has announced the reopening of a landmark Florence hotel, complete with a suite from top designer label Bottega Veneta.
The St Regis Florence, originally the Grand Hotel Florence, has been treated to a ten-month restoration which has seen significant interior changes to the 18th century palace, ranked among the city’s most significant buildings.
The hotel boasts 81 rooms and 19 suites, decorated by local artisans and including antique furniture such as hand-carved gold leaf frames and crystal chandeliers.


Here are three exciting new collections that will have your kids looking back at your family photos with pride.


Confirming earlier rumors, Women’s Wear Daily reports that US retail chain the Gap has indeed teamed up with the ‘first lady of American fashion’ for a kids’ range.
Following its partnership with British designer Stella McCartney, the new collection — equally designed for babies and girls aged two to 14 — will become available in stores in close to 30 countries and online in 75 countries starting next March.
Gap’s president for America, Art Peck, said of the collection that it would make use of Von Furstenberg‘s “signature approach to print, optimistic color and femininity, mixed with our expertise in great quality premium children’s clothing at accessible prices.”


US designer Diane von Furstenberg‘s first perfume since 1975 will simply be called Diane and is to hit stores in October.
According to Women’s Wear Daily, the woody floral scent is described as “powerful and seductive, without being aggressive.”
Developed by perfumer Aurélien Guichard, Diane, available in 50 and 100 ml Eau de Parfum as well as matching body products, will include notes of frangipani and violet.


US designer Diane von Furstenberg’s first perfume since 1975 will become available in October, Women’s Wear Daily reports.
Not much is known of the scent other than its launch date, but fans hope it will be just as easily wearable as von Furstenberg’s first and so far only fragrance, Tatiana.
America’s first lady in fashion had inked a deal with small cosmetics firm ID Beauty last year, which will license the fragrance as well as a beauty line and skincare.
