Catwalk Yachts

Have you ever wondered why the world-famous couturiers, who have already conquered world podiums, go out to sea and begin to decorate yachts? PROBABLY, ALL FIRING COMPETITION IS GUILTY, THE PASSION TO DECORATE ALL THE ENVIRONMENT OR THE SIMPLY UNDERKILLABLE DESIRE TO BECOME MORE CLOSER TO YOUR ULTRA RICH FANS.

TRUSSARDI & DYNAMIQ YACHTS

Italian fashion house Trussardi in a collaboration with a shipyard from Monaco Dynamiq Yachts presented a generous gift

all lovers of luxury, creating an exclusive design for the line of 39-meter yachts of the D4 line. The brand set about creating impeccable interiors, where valuable wood, leather and other noble materials will dominate - all that the soul of a discerning client wishes. For example, Trussardi House has already made upholstered furniture, upholstery fabrics and lamps for the Jetsetter super yacht. The couturier will not stop there: in front are collections of thematic clothes for sea voyages, as well as summer hats and suitcases for long trips.

THIERRY MUGLER & GENTRY EAGLE

Italian fashion house Trussardi in collaboration with the shipyard from Monaco "Blue Dream" - that's what French designer Thierry Mugler called his debut creation. The interior of the 34-meter-long Gentry Eagle, recognized as one of the fastest in the world, was updated in collaboration with Weyves Yachts designer Eva Kadio. “Blue is the color of dreams, the color of fantasy, the color of what cannot be described or predicted,” Mugler himself explained the color scheme.

LVMH & Princess Yachts

The British shipbuilder Princess Yachts became a member of the LVMH family back in 2008, and the fashion and yachting collaboration was not long in coming: three years later, the French conglomerate presented the first 32M model. The model, representing the M Class, 32 meters long, boasted a huge cabin and luxurious cabins, as well as a separate entertainment area for a fun company. Of course, the decor of the interiors could not do without the luxury brands Fendi and Armani Casa.

ELIE SAAB & OCEANCO

“Designing a yacht and participating in the birth of this art are great opportunities to expand my brand’s universe,” said Lebanese couturier Eli Saab. Megayacht ES 117, the interior of which the designer worked, turned out to be very spacious and extremely elegant. Every detail is in its place and demonstrates the exceptional quality of materials and workmanship: in private apartments, in the home theater, in the SPA salon, and in luxurious guest suites.

By the way, Eli Saab also took on the design of the helicopter and submarine - in addition to the completed one.

Valentino Garavani & T. M. Blue One Yacht

Judging by the unfading bronze tan of world fashion master Valentino Garavani, he spends quite a lot of time on his 46-meter yacht T. M. Blue One. The super-ship was built in 1988 at the Italian shipyard Picchiotti and was named after the designer’s parents. Valentino's company in boat trips is often made up of silver and royal persons. The couturier designed the interior decor independently - it is not for nothing that the cabins are decorated with the works of Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol.

WALLY-HERMES YACHTS

A few years ago, the French luxury brand Hermes and the Wally shipyard teamed up to work together on a new generation of yachts that embody a new quality of life on the water: maximum space, reliability, safety, embodied in advanced technologies and innovative design. The Hermes brand planned to participate in the project at all stages of production: from design to construction and final finishing. The result of the joint work was the triangular WHY super-boat, also called the island yacht. Buffalo leather prevailed in the decor of the interior and the hull, and the Olympic standard 25-meter pool became a striking distinctive feature. The concept of the yacht, reminiscent of the ancient Greek kaik, was presented in 2010 at a boat show in Abu Dhabi, but so far the ship has not left the slipways.

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