Limited edition of Lacoste polo shirts to support Save our Species from May 22nd, 2019

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On May 22nd, 2019, for the the International Day for Biological Diversity, Lacoste sells 3520 polo shirts embroidered with a threatened specie to support the association Save our Species. Ten different animals are chosen and the number of shirt correspond to the number of identified living being. 

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Limited numbered inverted watch, in tribute to Leonardo da Vinci, available from May 2nd, 2019

Da-Vinci-500-small.jpgLeonardo da Vinci died on May2, 1519, 500 years ago to the day. A singular timepiece, inspired by the inverted writing invented by the Italian master, has been manufactured in a limited edition of 500 pieces; the number 1 will be given to the town of Vinci and the number 500 to the Clos Lucé.

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Sustainable down jackets, inspired by Africa

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For Moncler Genius, Pierpaolo Piccioli has partnered with Liya Kebede to create a capsule collection of down jackets with an ethnic spirit, exclusively showcased by black models.

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Alpaca clothing, hand knitted in Peru

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Ita-Ito creates timeless models hand knitted in Peru by communities of Andean women, who keep their kids while working.

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Vegan soap for the face, made from bamboo and hinoki water

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Katharina Bürger and Nami Fündling, of Korean descent, reinterpret the traditionnal soap for the face from bamboo leaf powder and active coark, associated with hinoki water(*). Products are vegan, 100% organic and handmade.

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Natural silk flowers with vintage recycled pistils

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Karuna Balloo is a textile horticulturist: she creates natural silk flowers and embellishes them with vintage pistils of the first half of the 20th Century, that she finds in the flea markets. 

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Handmade eco-friendly cosmetics for bearded adventurers

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Corentin Letort is bearded and he likes the nature. In 2015, he launched a short range of men's cosmetics, handmade in France, sold in 100% recyclable packagings, without overpackaging.

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