Lifestyle Video. LOEWE project wins first ever Luxury & Lifestyle Cannes Lions prize Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 26/06/2024 - 18:36 GMT+2 The Grand Prix was awarded to “LOEWE x Suna Fujita,” a collaboration between Spanish luxury fashion house LOEWE and and Japanese artisanal ceramicist studio Suna Fujita. … More Video Cannes Lions Luxury lifestyle Awards Luxury shopping Luxury Top stories Now playing Next LOEWE project wins first ever Luxury & Lifestyle Cannes Lions prize Now playing Next Sixteen injured in rare Turkey school shooting in Siverek district Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 14th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Record Store Day 2026: "It’s a lot of work, but a lot of pleasure" Now playing Next Euronews to host LUX Audience Award 2026 debate Now playing Next What House Are You From?: a documentary about time, memory and family Now playing Next Magyar presses for swift power transfer and vows to unlock EU funds Now playing Next Magyar teases priorities, Trump blockades Hormuz Now playing Next New study solves mystery of Christopher Columbus’ resting place Now playing Next EU country now world's largest foreign aid donor as US slashes funds Now playing Next Hormuz standoff turns into cautious waiting game as US blockade begins Now playing Next Oldest gorilla in captivity celebrates 69th birthday in Berlin Zoo Now playing Next Nowruz: a celebration of spring, renewal and community Now playing Next Chernobyl could face 'catastrophic' collapse as repairs stall following Russian drone strike Now playing Next Gunman opens fire at high school in Turkey, wounding at least 16 Now playing Next Trump refuses to apologise after clash with Pope Leo XIV over Iran war More videos
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