https://apex.aero/articles/eva-air-i...-laurel-class/
The collaboration centers on two amenity kit styles designed exclusively for Royal Laurel Class: a compact crossbody bag and a classic monogram pouch. Each kit includes lip balm, lotion, hydrating facial mist, a cable organizer, and a foldable eco-bag, all chosen to support modern travel habits. FORMIA balanced practicality with a clean visual identity to create items that feel purposeful, stylish, and consistent with the Maison Kitsuné aesthetic.
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The sleepwear program includes pajamas in three sizes and two colorways, made with fabric that contains 50 per cent recycled materials. Black and light green palettes tie back to Maison Kitsuné’s understated design language, and its fox motif appears as a subtle accent. EVA Air selected materials that feel soft and breathable, ensuring comfort during overnight flights and reinforcing the airline’s focus on rest and relaxation. Furthermore, the color palette and textures align with EVA Air’s cabin design strategy, which favors calm tones and a modern, uncluttered feel.
Looks like no more Jason Wu. And Rimowa kits have been gone for years. These new kits look interesting...