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The Season For Strawberries

Lara Stone for NY Times Style Magazine by Angelo Pennetta

Strawberries are the fruit of Summer! So, we decided to fill your day with delicious and very creative recipes that highlight the sweet summer fruit, that will cover you from breakfast through till dinner time. For an added bonus, why not grab your friends and family for a strawberry picking excursion?

BREAKFAST: PEANUT BUTTER & JELLY CHIA PUDDING

Peanut Butter and Jelly Chia Pudding | Healthy, Vegan,Gluten Free

This amazing Peanut Butter and Jelly Chia Pudding was created with the Peanut Bureau. It's healthy, vegan and gluten free and will quickly become your go-to nutritious snack, breakfast or dessert. Y'all know I love my peanut butter and banana combination recipes, but I'm equally obsessed with peanut butter and jelly.

 

SNACK: STRAWBERRY MUFFINS

Easy Paleo Healthy Strawberry Muffins - Fearless Dining

Are you looking for a light and fluffy paleo strawberry muffin recipe? I have finally worked out a flour combination to make the best healthy strawberry muffins! Grab some cassava flour and tigernut flour, you won't believe how easy this muffin recipe is to make!

 

LUNCH: STRAWBERRY & GOAT CHEESE SALAD

Green Salad with Strawberries & Goat Cheese Recipe

This lively salad captures the essence of early summer with ripe strawberries, chives and baby spinach. To make it a meal, top it with grilled chicken breast.

 

DINNER: GRILLED CHICKEN WITH STRAWBERRY SALSA

Grilled Chicken Cutlets with Strawberry Salsa

We also love to drizzle Tangy Strawberry Barbecue Sauce over the chicken.

 

DESSERT: STRAWBERRY FROZEN YOGURT

5-Minute Healthy Strawberry Frozen Yogurt | Just a Taste

5-Minute Healthy Strawberry Frozen Yogurt Satisfy your sweet tooth sans the guilt with easy, creamy 5-Minute Healthy Strawberry Frozen Yogurt! Four ingredients and five minutes. Add a homemade waffle cone to the equation and you should go ahead and alert your local ice cream shop that there's a new dairy queen in town.

Patrycja Gardygajlo by Rene Habermacher for Vogue Japan

Strawberry Dress by Moschino Summer '12 (Photo: Vogue Italia)

The Latest Departures and Arrivals In the Luxury Fashion Houses

By Katerina Stamatopoulou

@katrinst

  It seems that departures and arrivals from and to the houses will continue in 2018.

In 2017, two creative directors stopped their long-term partnership: Phoebe Philo, who left Céline after 10 years and Christopher Bailey from Burberry after 17 years.

Now, designer Kim Jones exits Louis Vuitton where he has taken over men’s clothing.
“It has been a huge privilege to work with Kim,” said Michael Burke, CEO of Louis Vuitton. “His ability to set trends is impeccable,” Burke continues. “All of us who have been fortunate to work with Kim wish him continued success in his next venture.”
His collaboration with the French house began in 2011. The Saint Martins graduate’s collections exuded a traveling aesthetic inspired by his travels to Asia and Africa. We could say that Jones has an addiction to travel. But, he is also who brought streetwear to Louis Vuitton after his collaboration with Supreme, the famous New York-based streetwear brand, at the AW2017 show.
Many celebrities from the fashion world attended Jones’ last show under the name of Louis Vuitton. Virgil Abloh, Oliver Rousteing, and the Beckham family were among them.
However, the designer had a surprise for the attendees. Supermodels, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell, appeared on the catwalk with whom he walked into the show’s finale.

As far as it concerns his next step, Jones has been mentioned as a potential designer for Burberry, after Bailey’s exit.

Also, new arrivals have occurred in several fashion houses. Former Chloé designer, Clare Waight Keller, succeeded Riccardo Tisci after leaving Givenchy in March 2017. And, Natacha Ramsay Levi took the helm after Keller’s departure from Chloé.

A few days ago, Hedi Slimane, one of the leading fashion designers joined Céline.
Recently, LVMH announced that Slimane, who previously served Dior Homme and Saint Laurent, takes on his role in February 2018, while his first collection will be shown in September during Paris Fashion Week.
In his new role, Slimane will be the artistic, creative and image director of Céline, while he will introduce a men’s collection and a fragrance. 

“I am particularly happy that Hedi is back within the LVMH group and taking the reins of our Céline maison,” said the LVMH chairman and CEO, Bernard Arnault. “He is one of the most talented designers of our

time. I have been a great admirer of his work since we collaborated on Dior Homme (2000-2007). His arrival at Céline reinforces the great ambitions that LVMH has for this maison.” 

“I am delighted to join Bernard Arnault in this all-embracing and fascinating mission for Céline,” said Slimane. “ I greatly look forward to returning to the exciting world of fashion and the dynamism of the ateliers.”

But actually, he never left fashion. Since Slimane left Saint Laurent, in April 2016, he continued to work on his photo projects, but he liked to talk publicly about his return to the fashion design.

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