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52 BAL HARBOUR COURTESY OF MONCLER; ©GIO_GRAPHY: FUN IN THE WILD WORLD OF FASHION, GIOVANNA BATTAGLIA, RIZZOLI NEW YORK, 2017 If you barely have time to get dressed in the morning, might we suggest a quick swipe through the feed of one of our favorite InstaInfluencers, Giovanna Battaglia, for a bit of sartorial inspiration? Better known digitally as @bat_gio, you can also check out her new book from Rizzoli, capturing many of her most memorable looks as she globe-trots from one fashionable destination to the next. For more InstaFashion, check out @carolineissa, @thelsd, @miraduma and the Man Repeller's @leandramcohen. FEEDING FRENZY This winter, diptyque presents a limited edition collaboration with French street artist Philippe Baudelocque. Three new candles with the artist's signature, heavily detailed illustrations—Incense Tears, featuring a Phoenix; Fiery Orange, featuring a dragon and Frosted Forest featuring a unicorn—are being released in time for the holiday season. In addition, an Advent calendar, a giant Baies candle and a Constellations Carrousel, which whimsically dances around a votive's edge, are also being released for the holidays. INVISIBLE HAND Moncler has long been a fan of artistic collaboration. From capsule collections with Pharrell Williams to the artists tapped for its campaigns, the Italian luxury sportswear label pushes the boundaries far beyond the puffers it's best known for. This Fall, Moncler tapped Chinese artist Liu Bolin—whom they also worked with on the Spring campaign—to bring his signature disappearing act into the frame of famed lenswoman Annie Leibovitz. In a bold move for a campaign, rather than spotlighting the brand's fashion, the emphasis is on the environment it was shot in—among the glaciers of Iceland. Consider it a redefining of embedded advertising. Behind the scenes of the Moncler campaign, shot on location in Iceland.

