Milan Fashion Week: Dolce & Gabbana’s Fall Winter 24/25 Tuxedo Collection Reinvents Formal Wear for the Modern Woman

A black and gold runway set the stage for Dolce & Gabbana’s latest Fall Winter 24/25 collection and this was by far one of the most lavish and opulent shows during Milan Fashion Week.

The Sicilian duo, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have come along way since they first debuted at Milan Fashion week in 1985. After quickly gaining popularity among the masses for their sensual dresses and menswear over the years, D&G has become a legendary brand.

What would a legendary brand be without having a legendary model to showcase their collection and attendees were stunned to see the legendary Naomi Campbell close the D&G Milan show.

As models sashayed down the runway with fishnet face masks and tilted hats, we saw a new take on the traditional formal tuxedo. Dolce & Gabbana reinvented the masculine silhouette in such a way that it catered to the women’s physique.

All the components of a traditional tuxedo were there, from suits with oversized lapels layered over white shirts and paired with bow ties, to crisp trousers and silk cummerbunds, perhaps many of D&G looks this season could fall under unisex.

Primarily an all black collection with splashes of gold and silver, D&G also incorporated their iconic leopard print. One model slayed the scene in a fierce leopard trench coat with the matching hat that could easily be mistaken for Cruella Deville, but in the jungle.

Gold polka dots also made a debut on voluminous organza blouses with oversize bows, and sheer dresses that had feather necklines, and sleeves.

Just when we thought feathers couldn’t get any better, the brand presented a black feather trench coat with satin lapels, unlike anything we’ve seen on the runway as of late.

Dolce & Gabbana really surprised us this season with an exquisite collection that felt revolutionary and was expansive and rich in texture. Their Fall Winter 24/25 collection was the epitome of elegance and felt fresh and current for the modern woman of today.

Ahead, see more images of Dolce & Gabbana’s magnificent collection below! XoXo

Photo Credit: Complimentary of Dolce & Gabbana

Milan Fashion Week: Genny Reveals their ‘Dreamscape’ Fall Winter 24/25 Collection With Luxurious Fabrics and Romantic Tones

Romantic and idealistic, with femininity exuding through flowing lines and intricate details, Italian luxury brand Genny took us on an enchanting journey during Milan Fashion week.

Originally founded in 1962 by Arnaldo and Donatella Girombelli, Genny has become highly sought after among celebrities like Jennifer Lopez, Zendaya and Christina Aguilera.

Famous Designer Gianni Versace, also once served as the Creative Director of Genny in 1973, along with many other talented designers including Sara Cavazza Facchini, who now oversee’s the brands creative direction.

Inspired by American painter Georgia O’Keeffe, we saw many dreamscape scenarios through the use of color, textures and imaginative silhouettes. From shades of jades and winter whites, to powder pinks and dark maroon, Genny’s latest collection could easily be taken from day to night.

We loved the variation that we saw throughout the RTW line, catering to different style preferences. For the chicest fall attire, Genny showcased the most stunning heather grey cocoon coats that were characterized with wide sleeves and superb craftsmanship.

Not only did we see the progression of color and fabrics like their woven wool which gave a “fur effect,” but we also saw Genny tapping into evening wear for Fall Winter 24/25.

Sequins and satin showed up through trousers and dresses, organza created some of the most sensual tops and velvet was used for bell sleeves, demonstrating Facchini’s ability to design without limits.

Ahead, see more of the spectacular designs from Genny’s Fall Winter 24/25 collection below!

Photo Credit: Complimentary of Genny

Black Fashion History Spotlight: Misa Hylton’s Iconic Career

Every day during Black History month on @FashionBombDaily, we’ve highlighted Black Fashion Pioneers who paved the way, including Ann Lowe (the designer of Jacqueline Kennedy’s Wedding Dress), Elizabeth Keckley (Mary Todd Lincoln’s dressmaker), Zelda Wynn Valdes (the creator of the Playboy Costume), and Patrick Kelly (the first American designer to ever be admitted to the Chambre Syndicale du Pret-a-Porter).

While we honor those long gone, we also acknowledge those living legends who made history in our lifetime. One of our modern day icons is the incomparable Misa Hylton.

Raised in Mount Vernon, New York, by a Japanese and Jamaican mother and an African-American father, Hylton took her passions for fashion and hip hop to eventually create unforgettable, culture shifting looks.

The world stood still when Misa styled Lil’ Kim in a Pastie/Jumpsuit combo at the 1999 MTV VMA’s, and few can ever forget the dynamic color coordinated “Crush on You” music video. From Beyonce’ s custom MCM trench in the ApeSh*t Video to Molly’s MCM boots in Insecure, Misa’s talent has allowed her to stand out over the course of her 30 year career.

She creates looks that are innovative and often emulated by everyone from around the way girls to A-Listers, as witnessed below:

In addition to her talent, Hylton also gives back. In 2012 she opened Misa Hylton Fashion Academy,  a non- profit which offers education for creatives looking to build a successful career in the fashion world. 

Hylton’s impact has been felt worldwide over the last three decades. She continues to inspire generations via her work as MCM Global Creative Partner, and her MACYS “Icons of Style” collection.

Follow her impeccable style on Instagram @MisaHylton.

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Perfect Spring Outfits from Lola Dré

As soon as the sun comes out and the flowers grow, it’s time to update your closet with stylish and bright spring clothes. Lola Dré is known for making trendy clothes that are also classy, and this season, they have a lot of great outfits for you to wear. Here are some excellent spring outfit ideas from Luxury Fashion at Lola Dré, ranging from flowy dresses to separates with a sharp look.

 

A Floral Maxi Dress

 

A flower maxi dress is the perfect way to welcome spring, and Lola Dré has some beautiful ones in her collection. In one of their light and girly styles, picture yourself walking through a botanical garden or having lunch in the park. Choose a dress in soft colors with tiny flower prints for a romantic look. For a statement look, choose a dress with brighter colors. For the perfect spring outfit, wear it with shoes with straps and a hat with a wide brim.

 

Pairing a Linen top with Wide-Leg Pants

 

Try wearing a light linen top with Lola Dré wide-leg pants for a put-together but casual look. This outfit looks great with everything and is great for both relaxed and dressy events. Choose soft, neutral colors like beige or white for a fresh spring look. For an extra touch of sophistication, add small jewelry and espadrille wedges.

 

Denim Jacket and Printed Midi Skirt

 

Wear a classic denim jacket over a Lola Dré printed midi skirt as winter turns into spring. This outfit is great for a lot of different spring events because it is both casual and girly at the same time. For a laid-back look, choose a denim jacket with light distressing. Pair it with a skirt with flower or geometric prints for a fun twist. Add ankle boots and a shoulder bag to finish the look for a chic look that is easy to pull off.

 

Cropped Blazer with Tailored Shorts

 

Lola Dré’s cropped blazer and tailored shorts will take your spring style to the next level. This modern take on suiting is stylish and classy, making it great for work or lunch on the weekend. Choose a light jacket made of linen or a cotton blend in a bright color like sky blue or coral, and wear it with high-waisted shorts for a good look. Finish the look with a silk camisole and shoes with straps for a touch of class.

 

Frilly Wrap Dress

 

 Show off your girly side with a Lola Dré frilly wrap dress. This romantic shape is great for spring events like weddings and backyard parties. Pick a dress with small flowers and a wrap style that makes your figure look better. Choose a dress in a soft pastel color or with a floral print for a fun touch. Add delicate jewelry and heeled shoes to finish the look for a stunning outfit that will get people’s attention.

 

Conclusion

 

Lola Dré’s spring clothes are great for upgrading your wardrobe this season because they are effortlessly chic and have a sophisticated look. Their collection has clothes for every style and event, from flowery maxi dresses to tailored pieces. Get into the spring spirit with these stunning outfits from Lola Dré, whether you’re going on a casual trip or to a special event.

 

4 Ways to Style Your Sporty Sunglasses for Everyday Fashion

Sporty sunglasses are used to improve athletic performance, provide eye protection during outdoor activities, and become trendy fashion accessories.

Sporty sunglasses are used to improve athletic performance, provide eye protection during outdoor activities, and become trendy fashion accessories. According to market research from Mordor Intelligence, the sports sunglasses market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 3.5% over the next five years. Sports products have seen rapid growth and adaptation in recent years due to rising awareness about physical fitness, adventure experiences, and developing skills and abilities.

Today, sporty sunglasses are recognizable for their oversized lens shapes and designs. This is because some sports sunglasses are designed to provide a wide enough field of view for athletes and wearers to see without the sunglasses’ frames obstructing their view. Because of their particular look and design, it can be intimidating for people to wear them as part of their everyday ensemble or on casual nights out. Fortunately, it is definitely possible to use sporty shades to compliment your outfit, even if you aren’t going out fishing or doing any sport outdoors. In this post, we’ll be sharing four fun ways to style your sporty sunglasses for everyday fashion.

Complementary colors

Today’s sporty sunglasses are designed to be as stylish as they are performance-boosting and come in more than the usual muted or dark colors. Oakley’s line of sunglasses are notorious for their otherworldly shapes and designs, matched only by the bold color options offered. Depending on your everyday style, it can help to match the lens and frame colors to complement your outfits.

The Sutro, for example, comes in 14 lens and frame colors, as well as two photochromic or transition lens options. These lens colors range from the brand’s Prizm Black to the loud yellow Prizm 24k. If you’re feeling brave and want to play with more hues, the Prizm Road lens option blends bright yellow, red, and purple. If you don’t want your sporty sunglasses to be too distracting from your ensemble, blending your colors can help give your look more clarity and coherence.

Match Them with denim

You can never go wrong with good old denim if you’re not confident about mixing and matching your colors. This is a great styling option if you don’t mind your sporty shades becoming your outfit’s center of attention. Pairing wacky-colored sports sunglasses with a pair of blue jeans or even a denim jacket to match can give your whole look a splash of color. Alternatively, your denim look would look great with simple black sports shades for a more subdued look.

Another way to style your sporty sunglasses with a denim look is by capitalizing on going full retro. There’s something vintage about wearing denim, and the oversized, 90s to 2000s look of most sports sunglasses today can help put the look together. You can also go the extra mile by accessorizing with a belt or purse that matches your shades’ colors.

Back to the 90s

As briefly mentioned above, one of the potential reasons that sporty sunglasses have become trendy again is due to nostalgia. The oversized lens shapes and bold colors certainly call back to the 90s and 00s raves. If you’re not a fan of denim, you can pair your big oversized shades with equally big and bold silhouettes. Harkening back to the 90s, this means baggy jeans, oversized jackets and hoodies, and large shoulders.

Aside from playing with colors, matching the size of your sporty sunglasses with your clothing can help create a more dynamic and youthful look. The pronounced silhouettes of large, oversized clothing and the harsh angles of a wide lensed sunglasses are sure to turn heads wherever you go. Other aspects of the 90s that go well with the sporty sunglass trend would be faux leather and fur jackets.

Nightly neoncore

Finally, what better way is there to play with the outlandish colors and shapes of sporty sunglasses than to embrace neoncore? While almost frowned upon in the mid-2000s, the garish bright colors comparable to highlighter pens have made a huge comeback in recent years. In fact, celebrities who opt to represent the neon phenomenon tend to go all the way by finding the brightest neon clothing they can.

The sporty sunglasses fit right in with the neoncore trend thanks to their bright colors and bold designs. For people daring enough to wear a head-to-toe neon ensemble, a pair of neon sporty shades is an essential accessory. Otherwise, if you’re color-blocking your neons with solid blacks or grays, choosing sporty shades with colored lenses and black frames can help punctuate your look.

Written by Jasmine Moore

The 2024 FABY’s Awards Honors Misa Hylton with the ‘Fashion Icon Award,’ Wilford Lenov as ‘Stylist of the Year,’ Jenee Naylor As ‘Influencer of the Year’ and Michele Latrice is ‘Makeup Artist of the Year’

At the 2024 FABY’s awards Tuesday evening inside of The Times Square Edition hotel.

Founder and CEO of Fashion Bomb daily, Claire Sulmers created the FABY’s in 2019 to highlight the change makers who are taking creative and revolutionary action to stand up, and stand out.

“I started the FABY’s to acknowledge stylists, make-up artists, designers, and influencers who I felt were amazing, but who weren’t always getting the recognition they deserved,” shared Sulmers. “With the deaths of black fashion icons like Virgil Abloh and Andre Leon Talley, I feel that it’s important to give people their flowers while they are here.”

Dressed in an exquisite fuchsia pink gown by Fashion Bomb Daily Shop Designer Matopeda Atelier and shoes by Voyette Lee, Claire stepped up to the podium to recognize the fashion disrupters who took 2023 by storm and pushed the envelope one step further. We had some of the most brightest influencers in attendance as we honored their brilliance. 

From Fashion Stylist Wilford Lenov who was voted by our readers as “Stylist of the Year,” to Jenee Naylor who took home the “Influencer of the Year” award, and celebrity make-up artist Michele Latrice who joyfully accepted “Makeup artist of the year,” the building was brewing with greatness.

Speaking of greatness, the legendary Misa Hylton wore a Balenciaga and Daniel’s Leather ensemble as she received “Fashion Icon of the Year” for her incredible impact on the fashion industry at large. Since Hylton broke out on the scene in the 1990’s styling artists like Lil Kim and Mary J. Blige, she has created her legacy and become a household name.

Her sharp eye for fashion and setting trends has enabled her to influence popular culture with her innovative techniques. And it doesn’t just stop there. 

As the founder of the Misa Hylton Fashion Academy, Hylton is also using her platform to pay it forward to the up-and-coming generation. Her academy offers educational course such as fashion technology, business, and fashion styling. In fact, many of her graduates have gone on to work for companies like Elle, Bazaar, and Essence, demonstrating Hylton’s excellent leadership capabilities.

After all the FABY’s recipients accepted their award, guests were able to indulge in delicious cuisine from chef John Fraser’s modern brasserie inside of The Edition. The night continue with guest mingling, dancing, capturing photos of their stunning ensembles all night long.

It was great to see trailblazers in both the fashion and media industry like Mona-Scott Young, Dr. Bobbi Peterson, Ty Hunter, Bruce & Glen, Harrison Crite, and Icon Billingsley, who effortlessly displayed so much style and grace.

Below, please find the celebrities who won in their respective categories:

Best Dressed Comedian Winner: Steve Harvey

Model of the Year Winner: Naomi Campbell

Fashionista of the Year Winner: Cardi B

Photo Credit: @Backgrid

Designer of the Year Winner: LaQuan Smith

Photo Credit: @abdouladjagbe

Shoe Designer of the Year Winner: Voyette Lee

Most Fashionable Kid: Kulture

Fashion Bomber of the Year Winner: Trey Howard

Outfit of the Year Winner: Cardi B in Gaurav Gupta

Photo Credit: Getty Images

Hairstylist of the Year: James Catalano

Most Fashionable Couple: Nelly & Ashanti

Most Fashionable Man: Burna Boy

Ahead see more stylish attendees at the FABY’s awards below!

Guests at the Fabys received gift bags full of products from our sponsors, including The Big Mouth Toothbrush, Soul Manifesta, Phor Essentials, and K Essentials Blends.

Want to come to next year’s event? RSVP to TheFabys.Eventbrite.com. Want to sponsor? Email events@FashionBombDaily.com

Images: Salvatore Demaio

NYFW: Sally LaPointe Designs for the Best Dressed School Girl for her ‘Class of LaPointe 24’ Collection

A yellow school bus with bold lettering that read, “LAPOINTE” pulled up to a loft style building on Broadway in New York, letting off he most stylish models who could easily be classified as “It-girls.”

In fact, the theme for designer Sally LaPointe’s latest Fall ’24 RTW collection was all about going back-to-school, and stealing the spotlight as ‘best dressed’. A mission which could definitely be accomplished based on the fashion-forward looks we saw go down the runway.

LaPointe stayed true her DNA, and we saw rich monochromatic palettes and feather detailing on dresses, sleeves and luxe boleros. We also saw the incorporation of different textural fabrics that felt transitional from day to night.

While some people may correlate a back-to-school wardrobe with a uniform or a dress code, LaPointe’s University promoted autonomy. The collection was also a stark reminder that in order to be remembered, one must stand out.

Along with classical colors like black and white, LaPointe introduced vibrant hues for Fall ’24 including neon green, baby blue and peach that commanded attention.

Not only was the clothing sensational, but the accessories were also on theme including studded and spiked backpacks that were from a collaboration with a New York jewelry store called Chrishabana.

Ahead, see more of LaPointe’s back-to-school inspired looks below and let us know your thoughts!

Photo Credit: Sally Lapointe

NYFW: Kim Shui’s Fall 2024 Collection Honors the ‘Year of the Dragon’ with Vibrant Hues and Bold SIlhouettes

Original, eccentric, and unconventional would best describe Kim Shui’s Fall ’24 collection that debuted at the Irving Plaza Friday evening, highlighting the ‘Year of the Dragon’ in honor of Lunar New Year.

Consisting of 34-designs, we saw many dragon like components in her designs including the use of leather, snakeskin, and architectural silhouettes. Shui remained on brand with her use of lace, mix on prints, and incorporation of fur.

She also took a playful turn with bold colors like lime green and hot pink, playing with sleeves that wrapped around the arm and legs, and adding textural gloves where she saw fit.

There were no shortage of eye-catching accessories, and models looked vastly different with their Poppy Lissiman and Akila sunglasses. Not to mention, the strappy and fur heels that added the perfect avant-garde touch.

Check out more of Kim Shui’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection below.

Photo Credit: Gorunway.com

NYFW: Christian Siriano Fall/Winter ’24 Collection Runway Show Combined Glamour, Sci-Fi, and Modernity

Season after season, Christian Siriano continues to surprise us with calculated risks, and in his latest Fall/Winter 2024 collection he reimagined glamour in such a brilliant and captivating way.

Inspired by the 1965 novel and subsequent films, ‘Dune’, Siriano opted for futurism, as he re-envisioned what evening wear would look like in a sci-fi, apocalyptic desert.

Think vibrant burnt orange and red hues, liquid metallics and black shimmering tinsel gracing models frame as they strutted down the runway at the Plaza Hotel in New York city.

As an apprentice to some of the greats like the late Vivienne Westwood and Alexander McQueen during his earlier years as a designer, Siriano developed a signature brand of his own that quickly gained popularity among the masses.

In keeping with the essence of our Siriano custom, the Fall/Winter collection balances power and strength with soft, romantic elegance.” Said Siriano in a press release. 

During the runway show, his vision felt more forward this season with statement pieces in full overload that we could definitely see on the red-carpet or at the Met Gala.

Supermodel Coco Rocha, who has been the quintessential poster girl for Siriano , looked absolutely exquisite in a white silk gown that had a tulle ruffled top that was over the top. The gold foil accents in her hair felt ethereal and added a modern dimension to evening elegance.

In attendance at his show included our Fashion Bomb daily CEO, Claire Sulmers who wore a beautiful custom Christian Siriano ensemble, Alicia Silverstone,  Sophia Bush, Ashlee Simpson, Busy Philipps, and so many more.

Ahead, see more of Christian Siriano’s incredible designs from New York Fashion Week.

IMAGE CREDIT: Getty/Janice Yim

Fashion News: CFDA President CaSandra Diggs Has Officially Resigned from her Executive Position

In August 2020, the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) announced CaSandra Diggs as the President of their Organization, and after 3 years of being at the helm, Diggs has chosen to resign from her executive role.

The news comes at interesting time with black history month and fashion week in progress, and has certainly caused speculation about what transpired, or influenced Diggs decision.

With over two decades of serving as the CFDA Chief Administrative and Financial Officer, and then being promoted to President by the excellence she embodied, her future with the CFDA looked promising.

In a statement released yesterday evening, the CFDA told WWD,

“The CFDA and CaSandra Diggs have parted ways. We appreciate her service and wish her the best in future pursuits. The organization’s continued focus is on our mission to support and strengthen American fashion by amplifying creative excellence, business longevity, and positive impact. We have no additional comment at this time.”

It’s important to note that when Diggs initially accepted her role, we were in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter Movement.

According to the New York Times, “On June 1 2020, Tom Ford, the chairman of the Council of Fashion Designers of America wanted the board to address the Black Lives Matter protests against racial injustice, and systemic racism in the fashion industry. ” A statement from the CFDA was released 2 days later that stated,

“Having a clear voice and speaking out against racial injustice, bigotry and hatred is the first step, but this is not enough,” it read, listing four initiatives to follow. Those included an employment program charged with placing black talent in all sectors of the fashion business to help achieve a racially balanced industry.

Although many organizations like the CFDA made a pledge to promote more diversity in the fashion industry, after the BLM movement died down, so did their pursuit to be more inclusive. It’s almost like it was a trend to amplify black voices of marginalized groups until it wasn’t.  Fast forward to today, and there’s still a lack of black representation in the fashion industry.

Our Fashion Bomb daily readers chimed in on instagram regarding the news. @Tndivaesq wrote, “Baby, the post-pandemic racial reckoning is ending with warp speed.” While @fancyfrancois expressed, “It’s feeling like they stressed me out, so I have to do what’s best for my mental health🤦‍♀️.”

We were certainly rooting for Diggs as seeing women of color like her at the top is often scarce and limited. However, who’s to say what trials and tribulations she endured due to simply being a minority.

Despite Diggs resignation, we’re still advocating for her and wish her the absolute best in her next endeavors.