Dior girl Bella Hadid was on hand at the French fashion house’s Pump ‘N Volume Mascara Launch Party, clad in a Spring 2017 Colorful Embroidered Bustier Dress from the brand:
Bella eschewed the runway’s sneaker-inspired boots for silver, strappy sandals.
Hot! I want this dress right now, if we’re being honest.
Fashion Week is terribly antiquated. It started off as the only way buyers, insiders, and editors could see and report on collections. With the advent of the internet and injection of consumerism, it has ballooned into a multi day circus of endless shows, parties, preening, and popping champagne. While enjoyable, now that shows can be streamed online, the industry no longer actually needs to keep the charade going. Denna Gvasalia of Vetements and Azede Jean Pierre are two designers who have decided to gracefully bow out of the fashion show system.
In an article on Vogue.com, Demna Gvasalia of the uber popular label Vetements said, “We are not going to show in the classical system anymore. I got bored. I think it needs to enter a new chapter. Fashion shows are not the best tool. We did the show in the sex club, the restaurant, the church. We brought forward the season, we showed men’s and women’s together. It’s become repetitive and exhausting. We will do something when there’s the time and the need for it. It will be more like a surprise.”
Azede seconded Gvasalia’s emotions, telling FashionBombDaily.com, “I did this exact thing! And my life is so much for filled, I’m working on my own time and I get to work on beautifully amazing inspiring projects as well.”
It’s way past time for fashion to evolve and embrace new technology and the new consumer. Fashion Shows and Fashion Week are marketing tools; they’re the icing on the cake. While nice, fun, and fast paced, they are unnecessary. And I’m sure the Fall, Spring, Pre-Fall, Resort, Cruise obligations are supremely taxing. Why not just create what you want, when you want, and feed it first hand to your fans via social media?
What do you think?
With temps now on an upswing in New York City, we’re finally hitting our warm weather stride and it’s time to shine. Embrace the concept of ‘more is more’ as it applies to your #Summer2017 accessories, specifically earrings.
Desigual‘s summer offerings called for bejeweled drop tasseled stunners.
Blue beauties adorned the face of a model during the Spring/ Summer 2017 Collection for Saint Laurent. Here, we’re curating some of our very favorite Statement Fringe and Tassel Drop Dangle Earrings…for your sartorial pleasure of course. Ready? Let’s go!
Up your style ante with these stunning Natura Mirror Statement handmade drop earrings, featuring an ornate design with reflective mirror accents, shimmering stones and boho-inspired fringe. Hot!
Her stretch cady dress hails from the designer’s Spring 2017 collection. It features a draped, foldover overlay at the bodice, cutout shoulders, and wide, artful sleeves.
Great dress!
If you’re up for the splurge, get Alesha’s frock here.
Happy Friday!
It’s the end of another fabulous week and the sun is shining! But before we prance into the sunlight, let’s take a quick look back at the most liked looks on the ‘Gram:
It’s not often we have men featured in Look of the Week, and it’s not often he nabs first place. But over 12,000 voted the Gucci look he wore to the brand’s 2018 Cruise show hot! Everything from his smize to his cool sneaks spoke to us. Keep it up!
Jada Pinkett Smith makes herself pretty sparse on the celeb circuit, but when she steps out, she slays! Yes high slit, yes thigh, yes golden hue! This Maria Lucia Hohan dress was pure perfection.
We’re not quite sure who stole the show with this pic: North West, Penelope, and Mason or Kris Jenner’s easy gray cardigan and Gianvito Rossi boots. Either way, Madame Jenner embodies the ‘Glam-ma’ moniker, and works it well.
Rihanna has been sidling up to the oversized/off the shoulder trend a lot recently, and pledged her allegiance yet again with this Juun J number, secured with a Margiela boot. Only Queen Rih can make everything look so effortless. Over 8,000 of you agreed.
Though we can’t really decide who wore it better, we can agree that the golden yellow tone of Dsquared2’s Colby ruffle dress looks smashing on brown skin tones, aptly displayed by Jennifer Hudson and Alesha Dixon. The high slit, the feminine ruffles…this dress is bomb, no matter how you slice it.
That does it!
Who did you think had the best look this week?
Today we have fashion Bomber Michael from Kingston Jamaica, who currently resides in Miami.
He writes, “My style is like a chameleon, very versatile; one day I can be clad in a fitted suit then on the same breathe I can take it to the streets.”
“I use fashion as an expression to how I want others to see me, I mix high and low fashions which is an expression of art, Because of my love for fashion and suits I created the Lepremier Miami brand in 2016 with custom bespoke tailoring/suits.”
“My hobbies are traveling I’ve visited South Africa, Paris, and the Middle East and many others, for my love of traveling I started a blog to inspire young African Americans to travel often and dress well while doing it, to open their minds to the world and be as regal as possible.”
More below:
Thanks, Michael! You are a true chameleon! To see more of Michael’s style visit his Instagram @youngmikeofficiall and Twitter @youngmikelp.
What do you think of Michael?
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Her cotton-blend poplin top features allover grey and white stripes. It boasts a one-shoulder silhouette, fitted waist, fold and pleat detailing, and a self-tie.
It’s my VERY FIRST MAGAZINE COVER, and boy am I proud! Let me tell you…never in my wildest dreams did I ever think this was going to be my life. But I’m loving every moment and enjoying the ride!
Woe (which stands for Women Own Excellence) is based in D.C., so we are having a cover party/book discussion at Lord & Taylor. Details below: