Must Read: Sofia Coppola's First Documentary Will Follow Marc Jacobs, Condé Nast Quietly Shuts Down Vogue Club


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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Wednesday. 

Sofia Coppola’s first documentary will follow Marc Jacobs

At this year’s Venice International Film Festival, Sofia Coppola will release her first documentary, spotlighting none other than her close friend, Marc Jacobs. “Marc by Sofia” will follow the duo’s friendship over the years, beginning with Coppola’s 1994 guerrilla-style fashion show for the brand X-girl, which she put on with Spike Jonze outside of a venue being used by Jacobs. The 97-minute film will show in the out-of-competition section of the event. {WWD}

Condé Nast quietly shuts down Vogue Club

Vogue Club has quietly gone off the radar. Launched in 2023, the membership club originally promised to connect fans of the publication with Condé Nast editors, provide access to exclusive content and send welcome gifts for $30 a month (or $300 a year). The Vogue Club Instagram account has been completely removed from the platform, although its landing page on vogue.com remains up and running. Condé Nast has not made any public statement on the club’s status. {WWD}

Milk Makeup and Obagi’s parent company acquires injectables company

Waldencast, which owns Milk Makeup and Obagi Medical, has acquired medical aesthetics brand Novaestiq. As part of the deal, Waldencast also obtained the U.S. rights to the brand’s hyaluronic acid injectable gel line, Saypha, which is currently seeking the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)’s approval. {Waldencast}

How America’s luxury malls are continuing to thrive

With retail slowing as a result of inflation and tariffs, luxury malls in America are finding new ways to connect with shoppers. “It’s not exclusively the merchandise that draws people in,” says Matthew Whitman Lazenby, the president and CEO of Whitman Family Development. “We’re hoping to offer an emotional connection, and not just a transaction.” At high-end malls like Tysons Galleria in Virginia, designer brands are actively curating more personalized experiences and offering VIP services like private shopping rooms. {Modern Retail}

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