Chloé Spring 1999 Ready-to-Wear
Editor’s Note: When we talk about Y2K in fashion we talk about a look, but it’s 1999 that is the turning point. As Nicole Phelps turns her attention to this special year, we are adding five archival shows to the …
Editor’s Note: When we talk about Y2K in fashion we talk about a look, but it’s 1999 that is the turning point. As Nicole Phelps turns her attention to this special year, we are adding five archival shows to the …
Stray Kids fans, rejoice! The South Korean boy band has marked the first day of their global dominATE tour, performing at the KSPO Dome in South Korea earlier today (where the band will be playing for four nights). The group …
Cult Gaia designer Jasmin Larian Hekmat is aware that her brand is mostly resort and vacation wear—so to challenge herself for fall she decided to venture beyond summery dresses, and experiment with heavier staples like outerwear, denim, and knits. “I …
For the wedding bands, Bobbi’s mother, of Kria Jewelry, made simple 18k yellow gold rings cast from hand-carved wax engraved with the phrase “don’t postpone joy” that they saw on a sign during that first date to Coney Island. “I …
Throughout her record-breaking Eras Tour, Taylor Swift’s approach to stage style has been consistent—consistently glitzy, that is. The singer doesn’t have a whole song called Bejeweled for nothing: Swift has favored looks replete with shimmering crystals and beads, choosing designs …
One would imagine that spring collections would be a challenge for Stand Studio, the Stockholm-based brand known mainly for its faux furs and leathers, but to Nellie Kamras’s credit, the line-up had lightness to it. More lightness, in fact than …
Blake Lively famously styles herself, which means that when she steps onto the red carpet in trophy vintage, you know it’s a piece that she’s personally hunted down. Case in point: Versace’s glittering multi-coloured gown from fall 2002, which was …
“Plainsong” was the name Takahiro Miyashita gave this spring collection for The Soloist, which he intended as a smartened-up rebellion against the slobishness of fashion today. “These days, it seems that clothes are worn carelessly by many people,” he wrote …
Frederik Berner Kühl sees each new collection as an “evolution, [rather than] a revolution.” It’s a mantra that also describes the designer’s ethos more generally; instead of attempting to reinvent the wheel, he is in the business of evolving menswear …
If you’ve been watching the Olympics, you’ve likely noticed the circular, bruise-like marks across the back of swimmers like Italy’s Nicolo Martinenghi (who won the gold in this year’s Men’s 100m Breaststroke) and star of the Rio Olympics, Michael Phelps. …