New Balance, Jordan Mid and Nike Dunk: new streetwear trends and sneakers resale is not dead, according to dropout’s founder Kola Tytler

Having opened its door in 2018, dropout has since become a statement store in the European fashion streetwear industry. The Milan-based enterprise provides its customers with a large stock of authentic limited edition sneakers and exclusive brands via its physical retail location in the Italian fashion capital and via the e-commerce dropoutmilano.com.

While the days of resale prices for sneakers regularly in the thousands of dollars seem to be mostly gone, the question surfaces as to whether the sneaker resale industry remains as relevant and if lay, non-sneakerheads, individuals are still keen on spending premiums in order to guarantee themselves the latest in-demand releases.

We have spoken with Kola Tytler, 27-year old entrepreneur and founder/director of dropout, about where the sneakers resale industry seem to be heading and what the current and next trends are in the market.

“There are certainly been a slow-down in the prices, we are now less likely to see sneakers go for 8-10x their retail value, something that was more common in 2015-2017”, explains Tytler, “now releases are more frequent and brands such as Nike, Adidas and New Balance have decided to commit to artificial scarcity as a solid marketing strategy: every other week we see pairs of Dunks going sold out in minutes on the SNKRS app or New Balance 550s selling out in all the doors lucky enough to stock them.”

Tytler goes on to give his idea on where the market is heading and what this mean for businesses like dropout.

“It is interesting to see how the lower prices in the resale market are somehow democratizing the opportunity to wear limited edition fashionable trainers, we continue to see more and more individuals who have no interest in being a sneakerhead coming in and requesting sneakers that come at a lower price point. I think that eventually businesses like dropout will become as common as regular sneakers retailers, something that may be attested by the significant investments carried out by formal VC funds and omnichannel players in businesses involved in the resale market (think StockX, GOAT, Flight Club…dropout itself closed a funding round in late 2021)”.

Following their respective several funding rounds, StockX and GOAT have officially reached unicorn status, something that may have felt unachievable in the early and mid 2010s for businesses operating in the sneakers resale industry. 

“It is true however,” continues Tytler, “that our businesses are to a certain extent highly reliant on those brands decision to continue push out limited edition sneakers and for customers to continue being influenced by atheletes, celebrities and media personalities to wear them. Because of this I think that there will be a movement over the coming months and 1/2 years for big players in the sneakers resale industry to diversify further and consider different ways of capitalizing on the large market still present. We know already that those buying limited edition sneakers are interested at least partly, in streetwear or find it attractive enough to spend amounts higher than average to secure said products: with this information businesses can develop strategies to promote associated or new lines of products to feat into the thirst of this public.”

Prior to launching dropout, Tytler, who is actually based in London and also works as doctor in the NHS, had created with a friend a system to track the value of sneakers online and decide in an automated manner which items would be more likely to increase in price in the secondary market. Tytler used the system to effectively invest heavily into sneakers, regularly cashing out and pumping more money into trainers, until eventually he teamed up with some close friends in Italy to open dropout.

“We still use HypeAnalyzer algorythms to aid and guide our business decisions”, explains Tytler, “at the end of the day, AI and machine learning are also on-the-rise and I think that all we actually did was pretty much anticipating the trend, within the sneaker industry. At the moment we are very closely looking at New Balance, as the rapidly increase demand and search volumes suggest that it will be the growing dominant force over the next months. Of course Nike and Jordan brand remain the top focus of any resale business, as they continue to please novices and aficionados of the sneakers-world with their collaboration and ever-changing colourways.”

Ciara Appears on The Ellen Show in a Green Rich Mnisi Dress and Jessica Rich Gold Sandals

Ciara is always giving us an elegant look. She appeared on the Ellen Show in a dark green Rich Mnisi dress.

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The $590 dress features a high slit, and a one shoulder design. Mnisi is a designer you should definitely know out of South Africa.

She paired this look with Jessica Rich heels in gold.

To seal the deal, her hair was styled in a layered look with a middle split. Her was was styled by Cesar DeLeon Ramirez. Her beautiful make up was by Yolonda Fredrick.

If you’re feeling it, purchase the dress here!

How are we feeling this Bomb look from Ciara?

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7 Tips for Buying Vintage Clothing and Accessories You’ll Actually Wear

Making successful vintage clothing or accessories purchases can be quite a slippery slope. On the one hand, if you’re into vintage, you’ll probably get fired up at the sight of the first cool piece you find in your local thrift store. On the other hand, however, you risk spending some money (and vintage clothes can be quite expensive) on a piece that you’ll not wear.

Why would that be so?

Well, there are several possible scenarios – the piece may be too big or too small, it may not go well with anything else that you already have at home, it may be low-quality, or, most commonly, it may just be old – so old that it’s falling apart.

So, how do you deal with this, then? How do you get your hands on affordable vintage clothing online that you’ll actually wear regularly? 

If you want to know, just keep reading! We have all the answers you need!

Beware of Flaws – And Judge If You Can Fix Them

When buying vintage clothes, you need to keep in mind their quality. And not just the production quality of the piece, it’s momentary and (potentially) future quality as well.

It may have been a top-brand piece back in the day, but if it’s torn in one too many places, with its color worn off and completely deformed, it’s probably best left on the rack, as it is.

It’s unfortunate, but the brunt of vintage pieces is visibly old and unusable. You need to decide whether they’re only “somewhat” old or “too” old; whether they’re worth the trouble of sewing them back, dying them, restyling them, or not.

Make sure to review all flaws, consider the price, and the amount of money you’ll have to spend on fixing said flaws before you actually splurge on a faulty piece.

Know Your Style (And Know It Well)

To leave aside such practicalities for a moment, let’s talk style – your style, to be precise. 

We all have a distinct way of wearing our clothes, and the chances are that if you’re considering vintage, you already have quite a bit of clothes at home, and you’ve formed at least some kind of style. Style depends on your lifestyle too – where you work, where you go out, what kinds of activities you enjoy doing in your pastime.

In that sense, just like how you wouldn’t go for an Iron Maiden T-shirt in your local retail brand if that’s not your type of music, you shouldn’t go for it when you see it in an online vintage store. Vintage clothes are supposed to complement your style to flow seamlessly into your already existing wardrobe. 

Buy only pieces that you know you’ll wear.

Know Your Fit (And Know It Even Better)

Somewhere between practicality and aesthetics lies one of the key factors you need to consider when shopping for clothes – fit. No matter how beautiful a piece is – vintage or not – if it doesn’t fit you, you probably won’t, and shouldn’t, wear it. Now, don’t get us wrong. You can purposefully go for an oversized fit vintage piece, for instance. 

But only if that’s your style and if you’re doing it on purpose. Don’t get something that’ll look like a saggy pair of pyjamas. You’ll never wear it, and your money will go to waste.

Even the blandest piece can look remarkable on you if it fits you right.

Know Your Wardrobe

To kind of sum up the previous points, you need to know your wardrobe overall. 

That means that you need to know what clothes you already have at home, which style and fit they are and whether this new piece, stunning as it may look, will actually go well with anything else.

After all, you can’t just wear a unique jumper without pants, shoes, or accessories. You need to combine it with something, be it vintage or modern. If you know exactly what pieces you have at home, and you know they’ll go well with the new one, you can immediately get it!

Know Your Mission

This brings us to the next point – know exactly what you’re going for when going vintage shopping. Not only will you save yourself precious time and trouble, but you’ll also be more likely to find the perfect item.

Decide what piece you need – a blue sweater, a pair of white wide-legged pants, or perhaps a Cuban-collar short-sleeved T-shirt! Go to the thrift store and scan it, looking for the particular piece. When you find it, see if it measures up to your standards and if it fills the vacancy in your wardrobe. 

If it does, you’re good to go!

Explore the Unknown

Conversely, never forget that vintage shopping is all about having fun and making unpredictable discoveries! It’s great to know what you want, but you should know that chance plays a big part in life at the end of the day!

Go to your chosen vintage store, and just explore! You may find some unique pieces that you would have never thought of getting, but, at second sight, they are actually ideal for you! 

Don’t be afraid to experiment – a statement piece is memorable, and a unique part may become a true staple in your wardrobe down the line.

Know Your Destination

Lastly, to return to the more practical side of things, make sure you properly research all the vintage stores, flea markets, or thrift shops in your vicinity or online. Consult friends and internet forums to find the best places to buy vintage clothes – go for reputable shops, which have high-quality products, and a variety of pieces to choose from.

This way, you’ll minimize your chances for failure, and you’ll be sure to at least get one thing – a piece of clothing or an accessory – that you’ll actually wear.

Marsai Martin Attends the 53rd NAACP Image Awards In a Custom Blush Pink Dolce & Gabbana Dress

Marsai Martin posed in a blush pink tone, custom Dolce & Gabbana gown at the 53rd NAACP awards.

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The dazzling gown featured a strapless minidress and crystal-like features covering the entire dress. It also included a silky draped single should. The gown was completed with a dramatic knotted skirt.

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She completed the look with a pair of $495 nude, Stuart Weitzman platform heels and crystal dropped earrings! This charming look was finished off with a braided updo!

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The look was styled by Bryon Javar.

You can purchase the platform heels here!

How are we feeling this elegant look?

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Spring 2022 Shopping: 7 Luxurious African Resortwear and Swimsuit Designers to Get You Vacation Ready including Sai Sankoh, Diarra Blu, Aude and Others!

On the coasts of Africa you’ll find beaches and sunshine to spare, so it’s no wonder the continent is home to a booming luxury fashion industry catering to all your travel style needs. Spring is right around the corner and Summer will follow shortly after, it’s about time you get your beach attire in order! Here are 7 black-owned businesses by designers from around the continent that you can support today:

Andrea Iyamah

Nigerian designer Andrea Iyamah is a name to know in African fashion. The clothing label is active in RTW and bridal but is most critically-acclaimed for their airy, adventurous swim and resort wear. On March 10th the SS22 collection entitled ‘The Eucalyptus’ will be going live and is currently available for pre-order! Word from the wise – be sure to cop your vacay fashions while you still can!

Image: www.andreaiyamah.com

Ashanti Swimwear

Made in Ghana, Ashanti Swimwear is embraced by big names such as Gabrielle Union and Lizzo to name a couple. Known for the traditional kente print, this designer is true to their roots all whilst allowing women to be true to themselves and love their bodies!

Image: ashantiswimwear on Instagram
Image: ashantiswimwear on Instagram

Aude

Designed by Aude Harris from Ivory Coast, Aude swimwear aims to share African heritage with the entire world. Harris draws also draws from her mother’s Liberian culture to inspire her creations. Whether male or female, there is something for you at Aude.

Image: www.audeswim.com

B FYNE

B FYNE went viral for their tribal inspired swim designs and other-worldly imagery! Buke Ade is the creative genius behind it all, and she infuses her Nigerian background into every single piece. High cuts, Brazilian bottoms and cut-outs are all features that have made them a fan favorite!

Image: www.bfyne.com

Diarra Blu

Senegalese designer Diarra Bousso really takes you on a trip with Diarra Blu. The sustainable brand boasts geometric patterns, modest fashion options and adjustable pieces that accommodate an impressive range in sizing.

www.diarrablu.com

Ofuure

This next designer hails from Canada but is of Nigerian heritage. Ofuure is all about vibrant use of colours and Ankara prints.

Image: www.ofuure.com

Sai Sankoh

Sai Sankoh blendes modern fashion with a vintage touch and Afro influence. Her lines feature resort wear kaftans, kimonos, dresses and more made of silks, satins and chiffons. Visit www.fashionbombdailyshop.com to learn more!

Get the look: $163 Sai Sankoh Missandei Neon Green Zebra Printed Pants


Will you be wearing of these luxury African designers while on vacay? Be sure to tag us for your chance to get featured!

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Kim Kardashian Set Internet Ablaze with Balenciaga Yellow Caution Tape Look + Receives Many ‘Knock Off’ Accusations

Kim Kardashian makes a splash wherever she goes, and the Balenciaga show was no different! She appeared at the brand’s Fall 2022 presentation in Paris wearing an ensemble covered in Balenciaga brand caution tape:

The look appeared on the runway, which was set in an apocalyptic backdrop.

Since her look debuted, she (and brand director Demna Gvasalia) have been accused of ‘knocking off’ smaller designers. The first came from Love and Hip Hop Star, Hazel E, who said that Kim stole the look from designer ODaingerous:

Other accusations have come from Kodak Black, Zayden the Designer, and more.

In fashion, everyone inspires everyone, there is absolutely nothing new under the sun! But what matters is how designer reimagine old ideas. The fact that Balenciaga created their ‘Own’ tape and wrapped it artfully around their signature silhouette like the ‘knife’ boots makes it revolutionary and very hot!

I’m sure absolutely everyone will be wearing the ready to wear version once it becomes available.

What do you think?

Paris Fashion Week Scoop: 6 Trends as seen at Off-White, Balmain, Dior, Balenciaga and More!

Paris Fashion Week is soon coming to a close so we’re looking back on trend takeaways from the most memorable designer showcases! Without further ado, here are the top 6 trending styles on the runways of Off-White, Saint Laurent, Valentino, Balmain, Dior, Balenciaga and Givenchy:

Armorcore

Both Balmain and Dior made a return to the 15th century with medieval-inspired design choices! Garments resembling knights in shining armor with a contemporary charm made their way down the aisle.

Balmain FW22 – Photo: Filippo Fior / Gorunway.com
Christian Dior FW22 – Photo: Alessandro Lucioni / Gorunway.com

Back to Black

A number of shows including Balenciaga, Givenchy, YSL, made strong color statements that were heavy on the black. Each designer did black in their own way for Fall/Winter 2022.

Balenciaga FW22 – Photo: Courtesy of Balenciaga
Givenchy FW22 – Photo: Alessandro Lucioni / Gorunway.com
Saint Laurent FW22 – Photo: Alessandro Lucioni / Gorunway.com

Check it Out

For Fall/Winter 2022 to 2023, you’ll want to trade in your flannel for your choice of tartan, gingham or checker print done in an elevated fashion! Off-White and Dior brought their checkers to the runway in maximalistic ways.

Off-White FW22 – Photo: Filippo Fior / Gorunway.com
Christian Dior FW22 – Photo: Alessandro Lucioni / Gorunway.com

Futuristic Silhouettes and Tailoring

Designers like Olivier Roustieg at Balmain, Denma at Balenciaga and Pierpaolo Piccioli at Valentino are playing on the mix of baggy fits, sharp tailoring and round shapes. The end result is a futuristic silhouette made for today’s most avant-garde dressers.

Balmain FW22 – Photo: Filippo Fior / Gorunway.com
Balenciaga FW22 – Photo: Courtesy of Balenciaga
Valentino FW22 – Photo: Courtesy of Valentino

Highs and Lows

When it comes to evening wear, we are here for the highs and the lows! Off-White, Christian Dior and Givenchy each made iterations of the high-low dress fit for the red carpet.

Off-White FW22 – Photo: Filippo Fior / Gorunway.com
Christian Dior FW22 – Photo: Alessandro Lucioni / Gorunway.com
Givenchy FW22 – Photo: Alessandro Lucioni / Gorunway.com

Pink

Another powerful color story that took fashion week by storm was Valentino’s Pink Parade. Pierpaolo Piccioli’s specific shade is now being added to Pantone as ‘PP Pink’! Designers Off-White and Balenciaga also incorporated pink into their collections this season.

Valentino FW22 – Photo: Courtesy of Valentino
Off-White FW22 – Photo: Filippo Fior / Gorunway.com
Balenciaga FW22 – Photo: Courtesy of Balenciaga

What was your favourite show or trend? Will you be wearing any of these styles? We want to hear it!

How to Achieve Maximalist Style like Teyana Taylor, Nicki Minaj, Muni Long and Savannah James

2022 might as well be dubbed the year of maximalism! There is no time for dull moments as the world finally opens the gates to a pandemic-free life. Now is the time to go all out in style not matter the occasion – here’s how, with examples from those who are doing it best!

Use Color

Rule number one when dressing the maximalist way: embrace color! The days of wearing just black and grey are over because color is about to become your best friend. Don’t be afraid to mix complementary colours together, Like Nicki Minaj in full lilac Marc Jacobs with pink accents!

Image: nickiminaj on Instagram

Get the look: $795 Marc Jacobs Shrunken Faux Fur Coat, $95 “The Bandeau” top and $593 The Tube Skirt

Mix Patterns

What makes maximalism one of the funkiest fashion movements is the mix of print and patterns! While it may seem daunting at first, we suggest selecting motifs in the same colour family, and big patterns against smaller prints to start. When done to perfection, you’ll look as fresh as Muni Long styled by Manny Jay!

Get the look: $195 Bruce Glen Unisex Vroom Checker Silk Shirt and $195 Bruce Glen Vroom Checker Jean Skirt

Add Texture

Experimenting with different textures helps in really keeping things interesting, both to the eye and to the touch! You can achieve this by adding a fur coat or leather jacket for instance. Savannah James wore a full Maison Margiela distressed denim look that took it to the next level!

Get the look: $2,062 Maison Margiela Punched Hole Denim Jacket and $500 Perforated Straight-Leg Jeans

Be Loud and Proud

To finish things off, confidence really is your best accessory with this one! Wear what you want, when you want, and don’t let it wear you! Teyana Taylor looked poised and comfy in DisneyLand wearing a Marc Jacobs sweats set in maximal style.

Image: teyanataylor on Instagram

Get the look: $395 Marc Jacobs Monogram Oversized Hoodie, $375 Monogram Oversized Sweatpants and $395 Monogram Fleece Jacket

How will you be bringing your maximalist style forward? Tag us in your photos for a chance to get featured!

Things To Know About Appropriate Swimwear Fabric

You cannot just pick any swimsuit that you like, since it has to fit well, flatter your figure and look good both dry and wet. Design and style in swimwear have changed greatly since the early days when people wore special clothing for going out and playing in the water. The vast number of different styles of swimwear and types of swimwear fabric can be confusing as well as frustrating for anyone trying to choose one. You will be able to choose a swimsuit regardless of the fabric you choose, but there are a few things to keep in mind before choosing one. 

Swimsuits Made From Cotton

Swimwear made from cotton feels natural against the skin and is comfortable, breathable, and wicks away moisture. The suit may shrink slightly if it is 100 percent cotton. Furthermore, the garment may bleed color if it comes into contact with chlorine in pool water or if you wash it. Swimsuits don’t usually fit well, so when you step out of the pool, you won’t typically appear very stylish. 

Nylon

Swimwear made of nylon fabric tends to breathe better, to be less prone to puckering and tearing. When in contact with chlorine or other chemicals, it doesn’t break down. This material dries faster than other materials, breathes well, and doesn’t degrade as quickly as other materials. Overall, it is the most popular swimwear fabric. However, it can fade and fray with time. 

Polyester

Compared to nylon, polyester isn’t as soft. In addition to its durability, it does not shed water as quickly as nylon or dry as quickly as cotton. Unless they are made from a mixture of nylon and polyester, it is not generally found in modern swimsuits. 

Lycra

Swimming suits made from Lycra fit well and repel water very quickly. It is hard for people of average size and shape to wear lycra because it is very form fitting.

Given the many factors to take into consideration when choosing a swimsuit, finding the perfect one can seem overwhelming. Aside from the design and style, the fit, how long the suit holds up in the water, and how well it flatters the figure, there are other things to consider. A common mistake, however, is to overlook the fabric. Since most of the factors discussed above will be greatly affected by the fabric of the swimsuit, this factor is extremely important. So instead, let’s have a look at some of the most common fabric types used in swimwear and swimwear manufacturing, as well as their characteristics and pros and cons.

Types Of Swimsuit Lining

Aside from the fabric of the swimsuit, the lining is another factor to consider. Most swimsuits use nylon-lycra blends or knitted fabrics for their lining. 

1. Nylon And Lycra Blend

While some swimsuits use nylon/lycra blends for their linings, these cling too tightly to the body when wet, which can be uncomfortable and embarrass for some women. Consequently, the aim of choosing swimsuits with a lining that reduces clinging and smooths out cellulite dimples is to reduce cellulite dimples. If the fabric in your swimsuit is on the heavier end, they can help make it lighter overall. 

2. Tricot Knit

A nylon or polyester-elastane blend is commonly used for the lining of swimsuits. There are three colors: black, white, and nude. They are light, smooth, and sheer but not shiny. Despite their four-way stretch, they are not as stretchy as swimsuit fabrics. Underwear and gloves are also made from this fabric. It is made from fine fibers and simple threads. The wearer’s figure is flattering in swimsuits made with stretch knit fabrics. 

Swimsuits with poor linings should be avoided. Their mesh is usually loose and has only one direction of stretch (as compared to others which have four directions). The lack of stretch in the lining of your swimsuit will immediately affect its fit. Look for linings that have neutral colors. By doing so, opacity will be increased; a firm and stable piece created, and a softening effect will be created.

Doja Cat Attends The Billboard Women in Music 2022 event in a Black Carolina Herrera FW 22 Dress

Doja Cat was one of many talented women in the entertainment industry that attended the 2022 Women in Music event. She showed up on the red carpet looking dazzling as always.

Image credits: Getty

Doja Cat was dressed in a black crepe strapless dress, with a tulle skirt from the Carolina Herrera Fall 2022 collection. The dress appeared to be full length. Near the chest and middle area is a V cut opening, giving the look a more or a edgy look, along with the black tone.

She completed the elegant look with a pair of elegant black heels and draped crystal earrings and necklace.

How are we feeling this look from the entertainer?

You can purchase from the collection here!

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