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The Vampire’s Wife x The Royal Ballet Has Us Longing to Watch a Ballet in a Ball Gown

The Vampire’s Wife and The Royal Ballet launched a new creative partnership that sees dancers Charlotte Tonkinson, Nadia Mullova-Barley, Mariko Sasaki, and Marianna Tsembenhoi bring new life to the brand’s exquisite designs. Founder and creative director Susie Cave closely collaborated with Kristen McNally, principal character artist and movement director at The Royal Ballet, to film and photograph the ballerinas in Cave’s hero pieces. “I have had a deep fascination for The Royal Ballet since I was a child,” said Cave in a press statement. “They are one of the world’s great ballet companies. During lockdown, all COVID protocols followed, of course, I invited four dancers to the home of The Vampire’s Wife to dance in my clothes. I watched thes...

Laura Whitmore Looks Absolutely Magical In The Vampire’s Wife and H&M Collection

H&M’s timely collection with The Vampire’s Wife officially launches today and it’s already become a firm favourite amongst fans everywhere. The Victorian-inspired range of glittered lace capes and flute-sleeved dresses promises to make even staying at home this Halloween a night to remember. Spotted flaunting the sparkly sleeves on Instagram during a shoot just hours before the collection dropped, Laura Whitmore has become the latest celebrity to feature in the collection. Draped in the Lace Cape, Whitmore’s latest post has us ready to splurge on the entire range. And it’s not just us, comments on Whitmore’s post from Daisy Lowe, Stacey Dooley, and June Sarpong mean we aren’t the only ones with our eye on the prize. The full Vampire’s Wif...

The Vampire’s Wife and H&M Are Launching a Romantic and Witchy Collection of Dresses

The Vampire’s Wife is creating a collection of dresses exclusively for H&M that has instantly got us in the Halloween mood. The romantic and witchy Victorian-inspired collection debuts on H&M’s online store on 22 Oct — so mark your calendars, because we certainly are! The brand’s designer Susie Cave told British Vogue that “H&M took great pains to find the very essence of what The Vampire’s Wife is about, and then realised my dreams to my exact specifications. To design a dress at The Vampire’s Wife and get it through to the finish line is extremely difficult, miraculous really, as we are a small company. H&M is extraordinarily powerful in that respect.” The anticipated collection is inspired by Cave’s fascination with the med...