Vogue adds Veronica Beard, Stella McCartney Resort 2027
- Vogue added Resort 2027 collection pages for Veronica Beard and Stella McCartney on June 2, expanding its live season coverage alongside earlier Erdem, Stine Goya and The Garment entries. - Vogue’s Resort 2027 pages now show at least five labels, with Veronica Beard and Stella McCartney joining Erdem, Stine Goya and The Garment. (vogue.com) - Vogue’s Resort 2027 runway pages remain the next place to watch for additional labels, images, credits and collection notes. (vogue.com)
Vogue expanded its Resort 2027 runway coverage on Tuesday with new collection pages for Veronica Beard and Stella McCartney, adding to existing entries for Erdem, Stine Goya and The Garment. The additions pushed Vogue’s visible Resort 2027 slate to at least five labels on June 2. Vogue’s fashion-shows URLs for both Veronica Beard and Stella McCartney were live Tuesday, matching the format used for the earlier Resort 2027 pages. (vogue.com) The update adds another marker that the midseason calendar is filling in online after the larger Cruise and Resort presentations staged in April and May. (vogue.com) WWD’s Resort 2027 runway index already lists a broader field of brands including Erdem, Zimmermann, Victoria Beckham, Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Kenzo, Gucci and Dior, showing how the season has spread across London, New York, Milan, Paris and Los Angeles. ### Which labels did Vogue add on June 2? Vogue’s new June 2 additions were Veronica Beard and Stella McCartney. Both pages were available under Vogue’s Resort 2027 fashion-shows directory on Tuesday. (vogue.com) Veronica Beard’s Resort 2027 page appeared as the brand prepared to open its first Paris boutique on Rue François-I, which UNPRETTY, citing Vogue’s coverage, described as the company’s 50th store globally. Stella McCartney’s Resort 2027 page also went live Tuesday, with UNPRETTY saying Vogue reported on the collection in an interview-driven format. (wwd.com) ### Which Resort 2027 pages were already live? Erdem, Stine Goya and The Garment already had Resort 2027 pages live on Vogue before Tuesday’s additions. Those three URLs were accessible alongside the newer Veronica Beard and Stella McCartney entries. (vogue.com) The Garment’s page reflects Vogue’s continuing attention to contemporary European labels in the season. UNPRETTY, again citing Vogue, said designer Charlotte Eskildsen drew on Lille Mølle, a 17th-century windmill-turned-residence near Christiania in Copenhagen, for that collection. (unpretty.com) ### What is actually on these Vogue pages? Vogue’s runway pages for Resort 2027 are being used as show-page placeholders and galleries for the season, with collection imagery and standard show-page structure. The upstream briefing for this story said the Veronica Beard and Stella McCartney pages were posted online Tuesday with gallery images and runway credits, and the existing pages for Erdem, Stine Goya and The Garment followed the same show-page format. (vogue.com) Because Vogue’s open pages did not expose full text in web fetches, the visible confirmation here is the existence of the live URLs themselves and the matching runway-page pattern across the five labels. (unpretty.com) That supports the count of at least five Resort 2027 entries on Vogue as of June 2. ### How does this fit into the wider Resort 2027 season? Resort 2027 has already included major house presentations by Chanel, Dior, Gucci and Louis Vuitton. Dior said its Cruise 2027 show took place at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, while Louis Vuitton’s Resort 2027 show was published by Vogue Philippines on May 22 after a New York presentation at the Frick Collection. (vogue.com) Gucci’s Cruise 2027 show was staged in Times Square, according to Who What Wear. Vogue’s next updates are likely to come through the same Resort 2027 runway directory, where additional labels, images and credits would appear as more collections are posted. (vogue.com) As of Tuesday, June 2, the confirmed Vogue pages in that slate were Veronica Beard, Stella McCartney, Erdem, Stine Goya and The Garment. (dior.com)