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Fashion Network
31 minutes ago
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Mackage launches new campaign with Croatian goalkeeper Dominik Livaković
Luxury outerwear brand Mackage debuts the third installment of its campaign series 'Protect Your Craft', spotlighting Dominik Livaković, goalkeeper for the Croatian National Team and the Turkish Süper Lig Fenerbahçe SK team. Set in New York City, the campaign highlights how Livaković's precise, poised athleticism mirrors the ethos behind Mackage's designs engineered to protect and crafted with sophisticated style. 'Dominik represents the essence of 'Protect Your Craft'—focused, disciplined, and uncompromising in his pursuit of excellence,' said Tanya Golesic, CEO of Mackage. 'Whether he's commanding the field or moving through the city, he carries an understated strength that reflects what Mackage stands for: protection through elevated design. We're proud to partner with him for this next chapter.' The campaign features the brand's latest collection, anchored in its ethos of 'Aesthetics That Protect'. Key pieces include the Cole, a tailored wool peacoat featuring a modular collar system; the Dominic, a sharply cut leather jacket; and the Emilio, a satin bomber jacket offering clean lines and ease of movement. Other highlights include the Victor, insulated with lightweight down for ergonomic warmth, and the Ralph-Ht, a reversible coat crafted in houndstooth wool and cotton twill for maximum functionality. 'Being a goalkeeper is about more than just physical skill—it's about staying ready in every moment, whether I'm on the field or navigating everyday life in the city, I move with purpose,' said Livaković. 'Mackage offers pieces that move with me—giving me the freedom to adapt, to perform, and to look sharp doing it.' The 'Protect Your Craft' series has previously featured footballer Joško Gvardiol and tennis star Donna Vekić.


Fashion Network
39 minutes ago
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Mackage launches new campaign with Croatian goalkeeper Dominik Livaković
Luxury outerwear brand Mackage debuts the third installment of its campaign series 'Protect Your Craft', spotlighting Dominik Livaković, goalkeeper for the Croatian National Team and the Turkish Süper Lig Fenerbahçe SK team. Set in New York City, the campaign highlights how Livaković's precise, poised athleticism mirrors the ethos behind Mackage's designs engineered to protect and crafted with sophisticated style. 'Dominik represents the essence of 'Protect Your Craft'—focused, disciplined, and uncompromising in his pursuit of excellence,' said Tanya Golesic, CEO of Mackage. 'Whether he's commanding the field or moving through the city, he carries an understated strength that reflects what Mackage stands for: protection through elevated design. We're proud to partner with him for this next chapter.' The campaign features the brand's latest collection, anchored in its ethos of 'Aesthetics That Protect'. Key pieces include the Cole, a tailored wool peacoat featuring a modular collar system; the Dominic, a sharply cut leather jacket; and the Emilio, a satin bomber jacket offering clean lines and ease of movement. Other highlights include the Victor, insulated with lightweight down for ergonomic warmth, and the Ralph-Ht, a reversible coat crafted in houndstooth wool and cotton twill for maximum functionality. 'Being a goalkeeper is about more than just physical skill—it's about staying ready in every moment, whether I'm on the field or navigating everyday life in the city, I move with purpose,' said Livaković. 'Mackage offers pieces that move with me—giving me the freedom to adapt, to perform, and to look sharp doing it.' The 'Protect Your Craft' series has previously featured footballer Joško Gvardiol and tennis star Donna Vekić.


Fashion Network
39 minutes ago
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Mackage launches new campaign with Croatian goalkeeper Dominik Livaković
Luxury outerwear brand Mackage debuts the third installment of its campaign series 'Protect Your Craft', spotlighting Dominik Livaković, goalkeeper for the Croatian National Team and the Turkish Süper Lig Fenerbahçe SK team. Set in New York City, the campaign highlights how Livaković's precise, poised athleticism mirrors the ethos behind Mackage's designs engineered to protect and crafted with sophisticated style. 'Dominik represents the essence of 'Protect Your Craft'—focused, disciplined, and uncompromising in his pursuit of excellence,' said Tanya Golesic, CEO of Mackage. 'Whether he's commanding the field or moving through the city, he carries an understated strength that reflects what Mackage stands for: protection through elevated design. We're proud to partner with him for this next chapter.' The campaign features the brand's latest collection, anchored in its ethos of 'Aesthetics That Protect'. Key pieces include the Cole, a tailored wool peacoat featuring a modular collar system; the Dominic, a sharply cut leather jacket; and the Emilio, a satin bomber jacket offering clean lines and ease of movement. Other highlights include the Victor, insulated with lightweight down for ergonomic warmth, and the Ralph-Ht, a reversible coat crafted in houndstooth wool and cotton twill for maximum functionality. 'Being a goalkeeper is about more than just physical skill—it's about staying ready in every moment, whether I'm on the field or navigating everyday life in the city, I move with purpose,' said Livaković. 'Mackage offers pieces that move with me—giving me the freedom to adapt, to perform, and to look sharp doing it.' The 'Protect Your Craft' series has previously featured footballer Joško Gvardiol and tennis star Donna Vekić.


Scottish Sun
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Wimbledon star who idolises Luka Modric broke down in tears and nearly quit tennis after cruellest defeat of her career
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) DONNA VEKIC walks alongside Croatian greats Luka Modric and Josko Gvardiol in her homeland. Having reached the Wimbledon semi-finals and earned an Olympic silver medal last summer, the 29-year-old achieved hero status in the Balkan country. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 Donna Vekic posed for a picture with Croatian legend Luka Modric in April Credit: Instagram / @donnavekic 6 Vekic, 29, followed Josko Gvardiol in working with Mackage Credit: Mackage 6 Vekic is hoping to go even further at Wimbledon this year Credit: Getty Vekic rubbed shoulders with Modric at the Laureus Awards back in April, while she has since joined Gvardiol in becoming an ambassador for luxurious fashion brand Mackage. Hot on the heels of becoming the latest of her country's sporting icons, the 5ft 10in star enthusiastically told SunSport of Modric: "He's the biggest hero in Croatia. "Everywhere around the world when they ask me where I'm from, I say 'Croatia' and they say 'ah, Modric'. Luka Modric is a great guy, Gvardiol is also amazing, playing for Man City. 'He was the one before me, now it's me and it's great company to be in.' READ MORE IN SPORT HAPPY EVIAN AFTER Raducanu & Alcaraz grow closer as pair spotted with arms round each other On the court, last summer was bittersweet for Vekic, having suffered the most heartbreaking defeat of her career following a blistering run to the Wimbledon semis. In arguably the most memorable match of last year's tournament, the likeable star broke down in tears during the closing stages of her 2-6 6-4 7-6 defeat to Italy's Jasmine Paolini. The loss made Vekic want to quit tennis for a while… but just weeks later she had brushed it off to win Olympic silver. On the quick turnaround, Vekic said: 'I was lucky that the Olympics was so close to Wimbledon because if they weren't then I think I would have been done for a while. It was really heartbreaking. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK BBC's Wimbledon line-up in full Presenters: Clare Balding, Isa Guha, Qasa Alom, Gigi Salmon, Clare McDonnell, Steve Crossman Commentators: Andrew Castle, Chris Bradnam, James Burridge, Naomi Cavaday, Matt Chilton, Andrew Cotter, Katharine Downes, Paul Hand, Abigail Johnson, Robbie Koenig, David Law, Nick Lester, Ronald Mcintosh, Alison Mitchell, Nick Mullins, Pete Odgers, Simon Reed, Candy Reid, Andy Stevenson, Russell Fuller, Jonathan Overend, Iain Carter, Sara Orchard, Maz Farookhi, Claire Thomas, James Gregg, Delyth Lloyd, Chris Dennis, Shourjo Sarkar, Shabnam Younus-Jewell Pundits: John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, Billie Jean King, Pat Cash, Tracy Austin, Tim Henman, Annabel Croft, Joe Durie, Colin Fleming, Daniela Hantuchova, Dom Inglot, Anne Keothavong, Alicia Molik, Ryan Harrison, John Lloyd, Nick Monroe, Arvind Parmar, Louise Pleming, Sam Smith, Liz Smylie, Mel South, Todd Woodbridge, Jayant Mistry, Louise Hunt, Katie O'Brien, Kim Clijsters, Laura Robson, Naomi Broady, Mark Woodforde, Jeff Tarango, Leon Smith, Coco Vandeweghe, Greg Rusedski, Daniele Hantuchova, Cara Black, Marion Bartoli 'I went back to Croatia and tried to forget about it but everywhere I went people had been watching and would be like 'bad luck, bad luck' - but then the next question was 'how you doing for the Olympics?' and I was like 'Oh my God, really?' 'I didn't want to go - I was ill, I was injured, it was tough. But then when I got to Paris, the energy of the village, of other athletes from other sports really brought me up.' Donna Vekic bursts into tears after 'insane' hawk-eye call in record-breaking Wimbledon semi-final Now back in SW19 - 12 months on from her heartache - Vekic now believes that she can walk with the swagger of a tournament favourite. 'Coming on grass, no one will like to see me in the draw,' Vekic confidently told SunSport. "Women's tennis is at such a high level now, everyone is playing such good tennis so really everyone has a chance to beat everyone and you have to be 100 per cent every match." Vekic opens her Wimbledon campaign against Australia's Kimberly Birrell, and is a potential third round opponent for British No2 Katie Boulter. Following her run in 2024, however, Vekic has her eyes on a far greater prize. "Things came together last year, hopefully they will again this year and maybe I can go a little bit further," she confidently claimed. When SunSport pointed out that any further would mean reaching the final, Vekic didn't shy away from her ambition, adding: "There's not much further, once you get so close to it you feel, you see that you are there, and that you can go for the title. "I don't see why not." 6 The 29-year-old lost a heartbreaker to Jasmine Paolini in last year's semi-finals Credit: Sunday Times 6 Vekic remains a fan favourite wherever she goes Credit: Getty


The Irish Sun
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Wimbledon star who idolises Luka Modric broke down in tears and nearly quit tennis after cruellest defeat of her career
DONNA VEKIC walks alongside Croatian greats Luka Modric and Josko Gvardiol in her homeland. Having Advertisement 6 Donna Vekic posed for a picture with Croatian legend Luka Modric in April Credit: Instagram / @donnavekic 6 Vekic, 29, followed Josko Gvardiol in working with Mackage Credit: Mackage 6 Vekic is hoping to go even further at Wimbledon this year Credit: Getty Vekic rubbed shoulders with Hot on the heels of becoming the latest of her country's sporting icons, the 5ft 10in star enthusiastically told SunSport of Modric: "He's the biggest hero in Croatia. "Everywhere around the world when they ask me where I'm from, I say 'Croatia' and they say 'ah, Modric'. Luka Modric is a great guy, Gvardiol is also amazing, playing for 'He was the one before me, now it's me and it's great company to be in.' Advertisement READ MORE IN SPORT On the court, last summer was bittersweet for Vekic, having suffered the most heartbreaking defeat of her career following a blistering run to the Wimbledon semis. In arguably the most memorable match of last year's tournament, the likeable star The loss made Vekic want to quit tennis for a while… but just weeks later she had brushed it off to win Olympic silver. On the quick turnaround, Vekic said: 'I was lucky that the Olympics was so close to Wimbledon because if they weren't then I think I would have been done for a while. It was really heartbreaking. Advertisement Most read in Sport Exclusive BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK BBC's Wimbledon line-up in full Presenters: Clare Balding, Isa Guha, Qasa Alom, Gigi Salmon, Clare McDonnell, Steve Crossman Commentators: Andrew Castle, Chris Bradnam, James Burridge, Naomi Cavaday, Matt Chilton, Andrew Cotter, Katharine Downes, Paul Hand, Abigail Johnson, Robbie Koenig, David Law, Nick Lester, Ronald Mcintosh, Alison Mitchell, Nick Mullins, Pete Odgers, Simon Reed, Candy Reid, Andy Stevenson, Russell Fuller, Jonathan Overend, Iain Carter, Sara Orchard, Maz Farookhi, Claire Thomas, James Gregg, Delyth Lloyd, Chris Dennis, Shourjo Sarkar, Shabnam Younus-Jewell Pundits: John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, Billie Jean King, Pat Cash, Tracy Austin, Tim Henman, Annabel Croft, Joe Durie, Colin Fleming, Daniela Hantuchova, Dom Inglot, Anne Keothavong, Alicia Molik, Ryan Harrison, John Lloyd, Nick Monroe, Arvind Parmar, Louise Pleming, Sam Smith, Liz Smylie, Mel South, Todd Woodbridge, Jayant Mistry, Louise Hunt, Katie O'Brien, Kim Clijsters, Laura Robson, Naomi Broady, Mark Woodforde, Jeff Tarango, Leon Smith, Coco Vandeweghe, Greg Rusedski, Daniele Hantuchova, Cara Black, Marion Bartoli 'I went back to Croatia and tried to forget about it but everywhere I went people had been watching and would be like 'bad luck, bad luck' - but then the next question was 'how you doing for the Olympics?' and I was like 'Oh my God, really?' 'I didn't want to go - I was ill, I was injured, it was tough. But then when I got to Paris, the energy of the village, of other athletes from other sports really brought me up.' Donna Vekic bursts into tears after 'insane' hawk-eye call in record-breaking Wimbledon semi-final Now back in SW19 - 12 months on from her heartache - Vekic now believes that she can walk with the swagger of a tournament favourite. Advertisement 'Coming on grass, no one will like to see me in the draw,' Vekic confidently told SunSport. "Women's tennis is at such a high level now, everyone is playing such good tennis so really everyone has a chance to beat everyone and you have to be 100 per cent every match." Vekic opens her Wimbledon campaign against Australia's Kimberly Birrell, and is a potential third round opponent for British No2 Katie Boulter. Following her run in 2024, however, Vekic has her eyes on a far greater prize. Advertisement "Things came together last year, hopefully they will again this year and maybe I can go a little bit further," she confidently claimed. When SunSport pointed out that any further would mean reaching the final, Vekic didn't shy away from her ambition, adding: "There's not much further, once you get so close to it you feel, you see that you are there, and that you can go for the title. "I don't see why not." 6 The 29-year-old lost a heartbreaker to Jasmine Paolini in last year's semi-finals Credit: Sunday Times Advertisement 6 Vekic remains a fan favourite wherever she goes Credit: Getty 6 The Croatian has been practising on the lawns on SW19 Credit: Getty