Though New York Fashion Week has been slightly overlooked due to Grammy’s activity (Kendrick Lamar, anyone?) and All Star Weekend festivities, Zac Posen returned #NYFW to relevance with a Fall 2016 show cast with a majority of black models.
He showed and proved on Monday with a Fall 2016 collection featuring gorgeous brown faces, including Grace Bol, Cindy Bruna, Riley Montana, Aya Jones, and Aamito Lagum.
Last year, UK-based Muslim designer Hana Tajima partnered with Uniqlo to create a line of modest clothing which was sold exclusively in Southeast Asia. Following the popularity of the clothing, Uniqlo and Tajima will release a new spring collection which will be sold in the US starting on February 26th. The collection will be available online and in the retailer’s flagship store in Manhattan.
The new collection includes traditional clothing like hijabs and kebayas, a blouse-dress combination, in addition to Western style clothing like tapered pants, structured outwear, and wide leg jeans. The clothes come not only come in neutrals like black or being but are also available variety of colors, like the trendy dusky pink and marigold, and prints for spring. The line is also relatively inexpensive with prices ranging from as low as $9.99 to the most expensive being $59.90.
Uniqlo is following in the footsteps of other western retailers, like Dolce & Gabbana, who are expanding their clothing with Muslim consumers in mind as they are a rapidly growing market that is predicted to be worth $484 billion by 2019.
“For Muslim women there was almost a sense of being recognized for the first time,” Tajima told Fashionista. “Then, more generally, to have a different sort of voice, another kind of aesthetic available, was really refreshing.”
Despite the modest design of the clothing, they are still very fashion forward.
Would you rock one of these designs?
After a pretty stand out showing as a part of New York Fashion week – no, it didn’t make up for dipping out on the Grammy’s – the Barbadian princess Rihanna has taken to Twitter to debut her latest collaboration with Puma. Having released a creeper that couldn’t be kept in stock, to say that Puma is hoping for big things here, wouldn’t be outside of the realm of probability.
The style looks interesting. There seems to either be mesh or material like the FlyKnit, which has been trending in the industry for about a year. Reports indicate that in addition to the Blackout color way that the island girl posted to her Twitter the style will also be available in Whiteout and Red Alert.
Expect the style to go on sale Friday, February 26.
In her shot for the new kicks, Rih Rih dons a pair of sculpted frames from Alexander McQueen as well as a reflective hooded jacket from her Puma line.
Sadly though, early reaction from fans does not seem to be encouraging. “I dont know how I feel about these,” tweeted Miami style blogger Ria Michelle. The sentiment was repeated by others on our timeline.
The Michael Kors front row is always brimming with fashionable celebs, thus Fall was no exception! Our favorite songstresses, actresses, bloggers, and “It” girls were in attendance.
Let’s see get into their ensembles!
Jennifer Hudson was the lady in red in a crimson $995 Belted Sheath and velvet damask double-breasted coat from the brand. Hot!
Naomie Harris gave a flash of abs in a black wool crepe broadcloth and crinkle patent leather balmacaan coat and white and black floral matelassé cutout sheath dress. She never disappoints!
Cush Jumbo was clad in a $695 White Poplin Shirt, sand floral-embroidered crushed cotton skirt, luggage belt, Alma sandals, and $2,650 Gracie Python Tote from the Spring assortment.
A bonded wool and crystal-embroidered floral lace slip dress was on the agenda for Blake Lively. She’s never looked better!
Cynthia Erivo posed with the man of the hour in a Spring 2016 lapis pleated dress and black Brittany sandals. Pretty!
Olivia Munn was white hot in a Spring 2016 vanilla tie-neck pleated dress.
Another stylish Olivia was in attendance—that of Olivia Palermo—who wore a black Spring 2016 wool serge kimono blazer from the brand over a black and white zip-front jumpsuit. Hot!
Chiara Ferragni went bold in a lime, aqua, and black hexagon mink coat and lime shaker knit top from Resort.
Bianca Brandolini donned a wool serge balmacaan coat , white silk georgette blouse, smoke tropical wool foldover trousers, and $295 White Valin Sneakers from Spring. Cute and casual!
Hey hey everyone! Today we’ve got Dionna as our Bombshell, and she hails from San Diego:
She says, “Hey my name is Dionna Humphrey and I live in San Diego, CA.”
‘I consider style to be like art, always telling a story.”
“I love to have fun with prints and textures, and I don’t believe as a plus size girl I have to adhere to any rules.”
“I wear what I want and hope readers of my blog, Made me Pretty are inspired to do the same!”
Work it Dionna! I love the leather jacket with studded heels, and definitely the offset black/white combo with pink purse. You guys can keep up with Dionna on IG: mademepretty. What do you think of her style?
Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and 5-10 clear, unfiltered, head-to-toe pictures of 5-10 different outfits (no collages) to Bombshell@FashionBombDaily.com. Images submitted will be featured on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or any of our social media platforms. Comments can be harsh, so bring your A game! Please be advised: once published, pictures will not be removed or taken down.
Happy Wednesday!
Last night, Fashion Bomb Daily presented its very first Claire Cares and CCW Collective Fashion Presentation for the Jesse Queen Collection.
2016 for Fashion Bomb Daily is all about philanthropy, as we seek to use our platform to give back and empower designers, stylists, makeup artists, photographers, and journalists of color. For our first fashion week presentation, we tapped our community for absolutely everything, from models to makeup artists to hair stylists. Last night, our efforts resulted in a fantastic display for Jesse Queen, a line for tall fashionistas created by Bianca Stewart.
For Fall 2016, Jesse Queen struck a balance between sporty and chic with cardigans furnished with asymmetrical zips, peplumed bomber jackets, floor grazing bell bottoms, form fitting overalls, and tailored suits. Men were given several edgy athleisure looks, including plaid funnel neck coats, varsity jackets, and comfy sweatpants. The offering was forward thinking without the flash, and easy enough to incorporate into anyone’s wardrobe.
Stylists, socialites, Fashion Bomb Daily Readers (ow!) and industry insiders popped by the Vermillion at 480 Lexington Avenue to take in Jesse Queen’s Fall 2016 foray.
Take a look at who blessed the scene:
Designer Bianca Stewart hit the Step and Repeat with Al Reynolds and Melissa Forde.
TLC’s Tai Beauchamp lent her support.
Tyson Beckford embraced the show’s athletic chic penchants.
He grabbed a pic with Bianca and June Ambrose.
DJ Kitty Cash looked lovely in mesh Cushnie et Ochs.
Fashion Bomb World creative at large Kelley Carter posed with Hakim from Red Giant Media Group.
And celebrity stylist Ty Hunter brought Ty Lites for all the models to get their selfie on.
It was a fun time!
We encountered innumerable obstacles in the pursuit of this presentation, even down to the last minute. My flight landed in New York from LA at the exact time the presentation began, and I had to hustle to the hotel, get makeup done, and get there! Before the day of the event, we gave ourselves a little over two weeks to make it werk–and werk we did!
First up, praises to Bianca, the genius behind Shop Jesse Queen. She’s the definition of a Bombshell because she had a dream and went for it. We are so proud of her!
Also a HUGE thank you to Trevor of the Julien Management Group, Corey, creative director Kelley Carter, and Rasheedah Queen. You’re the bomb!
This is just the first of many Claire Cares and CCW Collective Fashion Shows. We’re going to hit it hard in September with an actual runway show featuring an assortment of designers. Stay tuned!
Until then, what do you think?
Images: Getty/Karl Pierre
Set against an industrial backdrop at Jack Studios in Manhattan, Laquan Smith’s Fall/Winter 2016 Collection was all about a “hunter glam” aesthetic. The models were dressed in a variety of neutral tones and metallics accented by a rich burgundy which allowed the beauty of the textiles, including embossed silk and velvet neoprene, to shine through.
Despite the subdued color palette, the collection was still sexy and daring thanks to strategic cut outs, sheer materials, and form fitting silhouettes. Suede thigh high boots and neoprene boots also added an element of sex appeal to turtle neck sweater dresses, 2-piece knit sets and satin culottes.
Smith also played with androgyny with a variety of bomber jackets in different lengths, textiles and colors in addition to accessorizing with utilitarian backpacks. However, the most standout accessory were the Dobermans that accompanied each model.
The glam factor was definitely not missing thanks to some evening dresses that wouldn’t look out of place on the red carpet. There were also lux wrap dresses and mini dresses showcased miles of leg. Kim Kardashian is known for being a fan of the brand and it’s easy to envision her wearing his gold, sheer high necked dress with the shimmering material emphasizing her curves.
Technology also played a role in the presentation. Smith partnered with Bigcommerce to launch a new online storefront with its newest womenswear collection. The collection is available exclusively at laquansmith.com.
When it comes to Prabal Gurung, many great things can be said. But assuredly, at the top of everyone’s list is his masterful ability to marry different textiles so seamlessly. This collection proved no different in showcasing his affinity for furs and leather, but Gurung’s adoration for delicate fabrics like silk and feathers did nothing less than uplift an already luxurious assemblage.
Gurung’s take on outerwear for this collection didn’t seem to deviate from his usual aesthetic of rich textures. An onslaught of sumptuous coats trimmed with fur were elegantly draped across the shoulders of bare-faced models traipsing down the runway in sandals, ankle booties and thigh-high boots. Choosing favorites may prove a difficult task for some with offerings like a white toggle coat, a khaki trench with chevron stitching around the edges of its wide lapels, and tons and tons of fur in navies, pastels, and grays.
Gurung’s woman this fall was a little more relaxed, but sensuality wasn’t thrown to the wayside. Sheer tops dotted with sparkle and feathers offered an air of sophistication and sexiness. While there were a slew of leather looks – a black deep V neck pencil dress and a spotted tan leather skirt being the standouts – wispy, printed dresses in variegated hems took the spotlight. Baring shoulders and showing off the right amount of leg offset such a dainty silhouette. Despite a more unrestrained shape for the season, there were quite a few red carpet, movie premiere and press junket options the likes of Zendaya, Olivia Palermo and Zoe Saldana would love to get their hands on.
All in all, Gurung put forth a collection that was cohesive and looked incredibly comfortable to wear. But with all the unfastened covered buttons at the hem of his silk trousers and about the shoulders of dresses and the cuffs of sleeves, it does make one wonder. Is he easing his way into something and is in the process of unfastening himself from something? Maybe the answer is not as philosophical as the question posed. But whatever his message, the delivery was beautiful.
We’re in the home stretch of NYFW, but there are still some major shows left in the lineup! Dennis Basso’s front row was star-studded and naturally, the brand’s trademark fur accents were plentiful.
Let’s see what the ladies wore!
A catsuit, long quilted vest, and pointed-toe boots were on the agenda for Marjorie Harvey. A bit understated for the style maven, no?
June Ambrose always brings the drama and glamour, thus this show was no exception! She donned one of her signature head wraps, a blue fur, embellished pencil skirt, and beige strappy pumps. Hot!
Olivia Palermo uplifted a classic all-black look with leather trousers and python pumps. Her style is impeccable!
A scarlet-hued fur added a pop of color to Alicia Quarles’s black and white ‘fit.
Patina Miller’s suede sheath was given some flair with moon and hummingbird embroidery.