The British Fashion Awards (also known as The Fashion Awards) is an annual ceremony showcasing and awarding British and international brands and individuals who have been excelling with outstanding contributions to the fashion industry (think the CFDA awards but the UK).
This year, actress Jodie Turner-Smith hosted the ceremony, and ––like she usually does–– she brought the looks. While we’ve witnessed her shut down the red carpet many times before, she put on for her style prowess in not just one but six ‘fits. From a gorgeous Gucci gown for the red carpet to the dazzling looks that made it to the main stage: take a look at how Jodie Turner-Smith was the hostess with the mostest style.
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Turner-Smith arrived at the awards in an attention-grabbing Gucci gown. Photographers and attendees were treated to a dreamy highly-saturated masterpiece that flowed beautifully with her every move. A gleaming green sequin trim complemented her emerald jewelry.
On the ceremony stage, things only got even more stylish. Turner-Smith captivated guests as she rotated between several jaw-dropping looks. Her first appearance on stage included a Robert Wun dress that did not skimp on drama or detail.
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The bright white dress snatched her model-esque figure with a tight bodice while oversized ruffles beautifully framed her look.
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Following the drama came a little sparkle. Turner-Smith strutted onto the stage in a stunning silver look fit for a long night of dancing and debauchery at Studio 54. Her diamond white fur coat is a look on its own, but the sparkly 16Arlington gown she wore underneath was the real showstopper.
After three striking gowns, it was time for a pant look. Yet, even the trouser-inclusive ‘fit was as stunning as the dresses before it.
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Turner-Smith was ready to serve some haute couture-level glamor and changed into a cobalt blue Richard Quinn catsuit. She completed the look with a cerulean blue robe reminiscent of the design André Leon Tally wore to the 2011 Met Gala. However, the sapphire jewels and black fascinator really took this look all the way.
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Jodie Turner-Smith ended her night of glamor at the after-party, where her final look incorporated her beau, Joshua Jackson. The dazzling pair went with a black and white color story with Jackson in a contemporary black suit and unbuttoned white shirt while Turner-Smith wore a lacy black cut-out dress with her previously worn white fur coat.
2022 saw a lot of creative fashion collabs, and we had a hard time narrowing down the list. From Balmain’s Barbie world to the coveted Dap Gap, this year’s innovative partnerships have been nothing short of fashion bomb.
Dive into this year’s list of nominees before you decide which collection takes home the FABY.
Jean Paul Gaultier x Y/Project
Hearts broke after the iconic Jean Paul Gaultier announced his retirement in 2020. Who would serve us the best in Breton stripes and have thee Naomi Campbell dressed as a blooming bouquet? However, even in retirement, Gaultier is still bringing those moments. For Fall 2022, Y/Project hooked up with the house of Jean Paul Gaultier for a collection inspired by Gaultier’s archival trompe-l’oeil designs of naked bodies. These designs decorated signature Y/Project styles, from one celebrity-loved dress to tailoring and denim.
Kim Kardashian x Dolce & Gabbana
After a SKIMS collab with Fendi and a fashion tour in full Balenciaga looks, Dolce & Gabbana’s Ciao Kim collection came as a bit of a surprise. Nonetheless, her love for the brand dates back to her early fashion icon days, and her whole family did don D&G looks for Kourtney’s wedding to Travis Barker. This fashion stunt inspired Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana to open their archives and allow Kim to not only curate the collection but star in the video used as a backdrop for the show.
Dapper Dan x GAP
From opening his Harlem atelier to being brought onto the Gucci team, Harlem hero Dapper Dap is receiving his flowers and we love to see it. Retail giant GAP partnered with Dapper Dan to release a line of hoodies that sold out within minutes. A collab so successful we got a part II just in time for the holidays.
Timberland x Jimmy Choo
After a successful collab in 2020, Timberland and Jimmy Choo partnered again for an exclusive line showing both of their creative ethos living in style harmony. The first collection spoke to bringing glamour to the outdoors, but Timberland x Jimmy Choo part II speaks to the gritty glamour of NYC.
Balmain x Barbie
Who doesn’t want to be Barbie? That doll has everything! Even the latest Balmain. Earlier this year, the house of Balmain released a limited-edition collection of Barbie-themed pieces. The capsule, told in the color story of several shades of Barbie pink, features badges, tees, hoodies, dresses, and trousers inspired by Barbie and her world.
Burberry x Supreme
When it comes to collaborations, Supreme is the reigning king. From furniture to fashion, there is barely an avenue the NYC giant hasn’t touched. So there was no surprise when Burberry x Supreme came to be. The collection featured a lineup of denim, Supreme’s signature box logo on t-shirts, and shearling-collared puffer jackets covered in Burberry plaid alongside other street-inspired styles.
Fendi x Versace
What happened when Donatella Versace and Kim Jones switched roles? Fendace happened. Regarded as one of the most anticipated collaborations of the year, Fendi x Versace celebrated two iconic houses and their cultural impact. Reimagined It bags, accessories, jerseys, dresses, and tailoring feature the Fendi monogram stylish united with Versace’s iconic Medusa motif and chain mail.
Givenchy x BSTROY
In the hands of Creative Director Matthew M. Williams, Givenchy is leaning on the contemporary street look. The capsule collaboration with BSTROY aligned with Williams’ vision for the brand and the future of fashion. Innovative materials, silhouettes, and details produced streetwear sensory graphic designs and contemporary casual pieces.
Jimmy Choo x Mugler
A collab that completely dominated social media, Jimmy Choo x Mugler was an inventive fusion of fashion and footwear. Mugler’s iconic spiral and illusion bodysuits inspired the popular sock boot styles, while designs like the a clear plexi sandal with a dazzling crystal ball spoke to the high jewelry fans of Jimmy Choo.
‘Tis the season for fashion! The annual Deck the Runway show presented another exciting night of emerging designers and fashion forces. For the fourth annual holiday-themed event, Love & Hip-Hop’s Lyrica Anderson hosted and delivered a live performance of her song ‘Feenin.’
The presentation was high in fun and fashion. Get into a few of the standout looks from the featured collections.
Fancy was feeling festive and fiesty. This season’s collection of styles don’t skimp on the sparkle or the sexy. Look to the Fancy by Francesca for holidayy-ready dresses with glam as high as the hems.
Anton decorated the runway with variety. From a bold body-hugging jumpsuit to a flirty floral frock, Anton Larosa appeals to a multitude of fashion girls.
Fashion for every body, Leza Parigotti produced a collection of inclusive sizing that doesn’t compromise on glamor. Sequin fabric spliced solid materials for a line of looks offering the best of both worlds: minimalism and maximalism.
Melissa Breaux’s mix of contemporary and eveningwear lit up the runway á la bursts of fun print and color. Hints of romance echo throughout satin fabric choices juxtaposed with the casual cool of spliced joggers and utilitarian vests. A collection fit for the risk takers.
When it comes to effortless dressing, a jumpsuit is a prime pick. Hence the easy-to-wear style anchored Brittni Schmit’s collection. Pant-one pieces strutted down the runway in a variety of styles, from casual rompers to wide-leg culotte jumpsuits. The best part? Eleven of the jumpsuits featured don’t need to be completely removed to use the bathroom! A win for jumpsuit fans everywhere.
Rekha Ananthanpillai put on a spectacular show of South Asian-influenced designs. Saree-inspired draping swept the runway alongside spliced designs fusing her two worlds: her heritage and her new home.
Leave it to Lori to make a simple, minimalist look appear chic, flirty and sophisticated all at the same time! Such was the case when she pulled up to Tiffany & Co.’s exclusive Art Basel party in Miami wearing all black in a sheer $862 Nensi Dojaka corset and tailored pants. Of course, she wore the ensemble with Tiffany gems and black pumps to finish it off.
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Another month gone by, another list of top looks to vote on! Now that November is behind us, this concludes most of the year’s fall fashion moments. So, who did it best? Here are the top 5 highest ranking looks of November according to your reactions! Which outfit deserves the number one spot this month around?
Marsai Martin strikes yet again in another custom look that she does so very well! With styling by Bryon Javar, she wore Sebastien Gunawan to the Savage x Fenty Vol. 4 premiere!
Jay-Z and Beyonce went out for a casual dinner date night together. While Jay went for a laid back Puma look, Beyoncé matched her navy tennis skirt with an Andy Warhol Whitney Museum graphic crewneck and sandal heels for a little spice!
Fantasia delivered a moving performance wearing custom Manzanares and $295 Jessica Rich heels available at FashionBombDailyShop.com! On her glam was stylist Daniel Hawkins, hair stylist Derickus Crawford and MUA Arianna Garcia.
Lastly, after a very eventful month of November, with her Savage x Fenty release and soundtrack leading vocals for Black Panther, Rihanna and her man A$AP Rocky took a rest stop in Barbados. The two were spotted with Riri in a red and pink Vaillant top and mini skirt. While the cami is out of stock, the lace trim skirt is available for €425.
Art Basel at Miami Beach, one of the biggest art shows across the Americas, gathered hundreds of art galleries, thousands of artists and oodles of celebrities this past weekend! Amongst those were a handful that we simply could not miss:
First up, Kim Kardashian went out for dinner with the likes of Serena Williams, longtime friend Jonathan Cheban and big sis Khloe Kardashian even tagged a long! Kim’s motorsport style continues to dominate her wardrobe as she stepped out in a black leather banned paired with authentic racing pants by Moose Racing along with pointed black leather boots. Altogether, it was a very striking look that made everyone do a double take!
Last night, Keke Palmer hosted Saturday Night Live and utilized her monologue as an opportunity to dispel some pregnancy rumors that have been circulating. To our utter delight, Keke and her boyfriend Darius Jackson are indeed expecting!
She also closed the episode in an unreleased June Ambrose x Puma “Keeping Score” look! This makes Keke the first of many to wear the collection out and about since the runway show in September 2022. The full collection is set to drop in January 2023.
Congratulations to this mama-to-be! What do you think of her pregnancy reveal looks?
What does a man need in a rain jacket? It is evident that the primary purpose of a rain jacket for men is to keep them dry on a rainy day. You also need something that is stylish and looks good on you because it is the first thing people will see when they look at you.
And when it gets warmer, you want your raincoat to be breathable. If you are looking for a rain jacket that will keep you dry while maintaining your relaxed style, here are some of the top 3 best under $100 rain jackets men’s to check out.
Uniqlo Blocktech Parka for Men
For about $80, the Uniqlo rain jacket for men is affordable, stylish, and performs well. The brand has focused more on the coat’s performance via its technical fabric and clean construction.
The fabric is waterproof and durable, with just enough stretch to make it comfy. Besides the essential function of a raincoat – keeping you dry – the rain jacket for men has very minimal branding on it and has a minimal appearance with a lot of features in it.
The features include the hood, moisture-wicking interior, and a drawcord waist, which all improve the essential function of a rain jacket.
Columbia Men’s Watertight Rain Jacket
The coat is one of the most affordable rain jackets on this list, going for about $70 in many stores. Just like the Uniqlo rain jacket, it has a minimalistic characteristic and appeals to any stylish man.
The rain jacket will help keep you, and your clothing dry as its material is waterproof, as its name suggests. To add to those characteristics, it is light and easily foldable.
You can fold the jacket and stuff it in your bag if the weather changes.
REI Co-op Groundbreaker Rain Jacket
Looking at this particular rain jacket, you might reasonably assume it is specifically designed for outdoor activities. It is one of those high-tech coats that are fashionable and affordable, considering all its features that match Patagonia’s rain jacket for men.
The Groundbreaker is a high-quality jacket designed to keep you warm and dry as well as give you a cool, stylish look at the same time. In as much as the raincoat appears like a more outdoor jacket, it is trendy among the city folks.
This is because it is not quite high-tech looking, is waterproof, breathable, and can still be used for outdoor activities like a hike. The coat is more of a casual use coat rather than technical.
The REI Co-op Groundbreaker Rain Jacket goes for about $50 in stores.
Conclusion
The weather might be demanding that you get one of those rain jackets to keep you warm and dry and maintain your style among your peers. Remember, functionality is crucial but doesn’t forget about style and fashion while considering any of those rain jackets for men.
As reported by CNN, people looking to buy engagement rings are now mostly turning towards man-made or lab-grown diamonds. The process of creating lab-grown diamonds is similar to the process of creating a synthetic diamond.
It involves high temperatures and pressure, but instead of combining carbon with other elements to create a synthetic diamond, lab-grown diamonds are created by placing actual carbon atoms under extreme heat and pressure.
The result is something that has all the properties of a mined diamond. It’s clear, hard, and sparkles as a real diamond would.
Everyone these days wears lab-grown diamonds. Even Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence has embraced these man-made gemstones, as reported by professionaljeweller.com. The real question, however, is why you should consider buying lab-grown diamonds from Rare Carat.
Let us explain.
#1 Rare Carat’s Lab-Grown Diamonds are Cheaper
Natural diamonds are rare, and they have to be mined from the earth. This means that they cost a lot to produce, and they cost even more to purchase. Lab-grown diamonds don’t have the same costs associated with them, so they can be sold at a lower price than natural diamonds.
A lab-grown diamond will cost you between $30 and $60, while a mined diamond can cost between $100 and $200.
A quick look through Rare Carat’s catalog will give you a good idea regarding the pricing.
You can see that Rare Carat has priced lab-grown diamonds two to five times lower than natural ones. That’s because Rare Carat is transparent about its diamond products and will never sell you lab-grown ones as real diamonds. You’ll notice that the same carat of a lab-grown diamond is at least two-thirds of the price of a natural one.
#2 Rare Carat’s Lab-Grown Diamonds are Free from Impurities
Rare Carat’s lLab-Grown Diamonds are free from impurities and imperfections that occur naturally. This means that they come with the same quality, beauty, and value as natural diamonds.
A lab diamond is grown in a lab under controlled conditions, so it’s free from impurities and imperfections that occur naturally. This means that they come with the same quality, beauty, and value as natural diamonds.
This makes lab-grown diamonds an excellent choice for those who want to wear an engagement ring while avoiding conflict diamonds or other ethical issues with their jewelry.
#3 Rare Carat’s Lab-Grown Diamonds are Brighter and Have More Clarity
Rare Carat’s lab-grown diamonds are made in a laboratory by heating carbon under high pressure and temperature until it becomes a diamond. These diamonds are often brighter and have more clarity than natural diamonds, so they look more like what we see in jewelry stores. They’re also less expensive than mined diamonds because there’s no need for exploration and mining equipment, as well as the costs associated with bringing them out of the ground.
Because lab-grown diamonds are man-made, they can be created to meet specific specifications such as size, shape, color, and clarity. You’ll also find that lab-grown diamonds are more environmentally friendly since they don’t require large amounts of energy or chemicals during production.
#4 Rare Carat’s Lab-Grown Diamonds are Environment Friendly
As the world’s supply of diamonds becomes increasingly scarce, we need to find a new way to mine for them. A lot of people want to buy diamonds but also don’t want the environmental impact that comes with mining for them. That’s where lab-grown diamonds come in.
Lab-grown diamonds are grown in a lab and do not require mining. This means they are more environmentally friendly than mined diamonds.
This is a much more eco-friendly alternative to mining diamonds since it doesn’t use as many resources or cause as much damage to the environment.
Vogue Business reported that the Russia-Ukraine war has resulted in a spike in demand for lab diamonds. That’s because people are concerned about the ethical implications of using natural diamonds from Russia. Thus, they’re switching to alternative means.
#5 Rare Carat’s Lab-Grown Diamonds Look the Same as Natural Diamonds
Lab-grown diamonds are created in a lab, but they look exactly like natural diamonds. You can use them to make engagement rings and other jewelry, and it will be hard for anyone to tell the difference between them.
Just like natural diamonds, lab-grown diamonds look the same as their mined counterparts. The only difference is that they are made in a laboratory rather than mined out of the earth.
You can’t find any difference between the natural and lab-grown princess cut diamonds from Rare Carat. The man-made ones are cheaper, but there’s no way to tell them apart with the naked eye.
Compare a lab-grown and a natural diamond from Rare Carat, and you’ll see the difference. The lab-grown one is a perfect diamond and will look good on engagement rings and bracelets. Natural diamonds have impurities, and they’re not that shiny, either. Even then, there’s not much separating the two when you look at them with the naked eye.
However, this doesn’t mean they don’t have their own unique qualities that make them worth considering as an alternative to natural gems.
All these are some of the most common reasons why people should consider buying lab-grown diamonds over natural ones.
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Pricé is a creative director and designer of his namesake clothing line. While his streetwear laden label features buildable basics in a simple monochromatic color palette, his own style is full of vibrant color and various patterns.
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