Kendall Jenner partied it up at the Love and Burberry Event clad in Burberry’s Fall 2017 crochet cape, fresh off the runway from the brand’s final walk:
The long sleeve crochet cape features a hood and has a cropped, over sized fit.
Kendall wore a slip dress under her cape and accessorized with a gold tooth!
Unfortunately this couture piece is not for sale online but you can shop the rest of the new collection here.
Not gonna lie, I love this look. I may have to ask my grandma to knit one for me!
So New York Fashion Week is over! I had a blast popping by Skylight Clarkson, and indulging in shows like Jeremy Scott, Marchesa, Adam Selman, and Michael Costello!
Y’all know I’m a heels girl, and tend to wear towering pumps on most occasions. But thankfully I had minimal foot pain, thanks to Amopé Insoles.
Day 1, I stepped out in a vinyl leather skirt by Kareen Singh, an Acne Studios Sweater, and thigh high boots by Alice & Olivia. The foot cushions kept me feet relaxed, so I could focus on navigating the snow!
Day 2, it was all about night shows, so I kept it short and sparkly in a Meow and Barks boutique dress and Balmain boots. I was able to stay out all night thanks to Amopé!
Day 3, it was all about Gucci, namely a t-shirt and track pants from Net a Porter, accessorized by Tnemnroda sunglasses, an Ashaka Givens hat, and Tom Ford pumps.
Day 4, I slipped on some military style boots to take on the day! A striped shirt and flirty coat added a chic touch.
Day 5, I met readers at the Amopé shoe truck, so that they could try the cushions and insoles for themselves.
I knew the truck would be turquoise, so I wanted to match it in a pink and blue Blood Honey coat.
I ended up going to the Philipp Plein show, and staying out until 2am! I was ok with Amope.
And on the last day, I slipped on a t-shirt, gold pants, and Gianvito Rossi pumps (that you can’t see because my hem was so long!). But, the one consistent wardrobe choice? Amopé foot pads, which allowed me to take on the day without worrying about my feet!
I have suffered from foot pain forever, and many of you came along on the journey when I got bunion surgery! Burning, aching feet is a consistent issue for me…but Amope actually helps.
I hope you try it! Get yours here.
And which of my fashion week ensembles was your favorite?
Images: Marta McAdams
Celebrities have taken their love for ruffles to another level. The classic style has been spied on the runway’s of Balmain, Roberto Cavalli, Gucci and many more. Let’s check out how our favorite’s have been rockin’ the trend:
Beyonce wowed us all in her visual album for Lemonade when she wore a Roberto Cavalli Fall 2016 Yellow Off-the-Shoulder Ruffle Plisse Gown.
Justine Skye stayed true to her purple unicorn persona clad in a MSGM Ruffled skirt and blouse ensemble.
Nia Long looked stunning in a vintage YSL blue tiered ruffled dress at the ABFF Awards.
The stylish Jane Fonda looked ravishing in white, tiered, ruffled pants by Balmain.
Frieda Pinto looked amazing in a ruffle on ruffle ensemble.
Zendaya kept it glamorous at the 2016 Golden Globes in a maroon dress by Marchesa.
Lupita Nyong’o was her usual vision of perfection in an emerald green Balmain gown with vertical ruffles cascading down each side of the dress.
Rihanna showed us how she wore ruffles at the Brit Awards in a Giorgio Armani Prive lilac gown.
Last but not least, Solange stunned at her Grammy’s after party in a red Brognano dress with ruffles at the sleeves and skirt.
See even more ruffled garments in the gallery above and tell us: how do you wear it? Submit pictures in your ruffled ensembles to Submissions@FashionBombDaily.com for potential inclusion in our next HDYWI feature.
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In January, Kat Graham performed at New York City’s BUILD Studio Opening clad in the same $995 A.L.C. Augusto Coat that Kendall Jenner was spied in during London Fashion Week:
Kat committed to a gypsy-inspired look by rockin’ a velvet turban and lace-up round toe shoes.
Kendall opted for a simpler look by wearing thigh high boots with her coat.
Initially I liked the way Kat committed to the gypsy style. After seeing Kendall’s rendition, I definitely prefer the simplicity of her look.
Fendi’s moto-inspired ankle boots are crafted of navy smooth calfskin. Designed with a concealed wedge heel, the boots are trimmed with multicolored mink fur and lined with plush shearling.
When hasn’t Missy slayed?
I’d splurge on these bad boys! They’re definitely a statement piece. If you agree, then you can purchase here for $1,600.
What do you think? Would you buy these Fendi Hidden-Wedge Leather Moto Boots?
With climate change reaching critical mass and protecting our bodies from the inclement and erratic weather becoming more important than ever, it only makes sense for designers to rise the occasion and create designs that actually keep us safe and secure. Such was the aim of Fran Stringer for the latest Pringle of Scotland collection. For Fall, she was inspired by the women of the Scottish Highlands who survived the harsh elements—long before our traditional notions of outerwear.
That influence rendered itself in cozy, functional separates, statement-making outerwear, a slew of drawstring hoods, and flowing silhouettes including capes and maxi skirts.
Classic black leggings felt unbelievably practical as anchors to most of the looks, though trouser pairings in head-turning plaids upped the ante when it came to practicality.
The draping here was unreal—harking back to the way the women of the Scottish Highlands would layer themselves in fabric and keep it all together with a sturdy metal pin. A nylon and wool cape on Grace Bol was the ultimate in outerwear, while Samile Bermannelli’s layered sweaters gave us all new ways to wear our toppers in real-time.
Knits don’t always make for red carpet-ready looks—one of the surefire reasons why the brand isn’t a go-to for movie premieres, photocalls, and the like. Rita Ora has been a fan of the pieces and we could definitely see her and Tinseltown’s finest in a tangerine-hued, mockneck ribbed maxi dress on Dilone, as well as a one-shoulder LBD with impossible to miss button accents on Radhika Nair.
What do you think of the latest from Pringle of Scotland?
The Carter’s stole the show during this year’s NBA All Star Weekend! The stylish family sat court side with Beyonce in a $21,945 Gucci Spring 2017 Printed Silk Kimono and Blue Ivy in a $1,790 Broderie Anglaise Dress, also by the brand:
The tiger print silk duchesse kimono was presented on the men’s Spring Summer 2017 runway. The mix of colors and materials unexpectedly complement animal appliqués.
The bright green broderie anglaise dress features a silk plumetis skirt enriched with tiers of frayed silk gazaar ruffles and embroidered Spaniel dogs appliqués.
I personally love when Beyonce does the Mommy-daughter Gucci looks. Plus Blue looks adorable in just about anything. Love it!
Beyonce’s Kimono can only be purchased in stores but you can get Blue’s dress here for $1,790.
What do you think? Are we lovin’ this fabulous family’s courtside fashion?
We can always count on The Blonds to give us glamour and the most fierce looks! This season, they were inspired by Tom Cruise’s upcoming film, The Mummy, as well as being influenced by Russian-born French artist Erté who worked for Paul Poiret and designed covers for Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue, and countless others.
Kien Hoang was responsible for the hair, which was a futuristic side twist, molded towards the front in snake-like shapes—a modern-day Medusa if you will. We’re totally saving this for Halloween: it will probably take us that long to master it anyway. Here, all the tips to get the statement-making look.
1. Apply a thickening spray at the roots before combing your hair over the crown to one side.
2. Gather your hair at the nape on the right side of your head, twist it up into a ponytail, then pin.
3. Pull the ends of your hair from the ponytail forward, toward your face.
4. Sculpt the ends with a holding gel and create “snake-shaped waves” that frame the front of your head and the sides of your face for a three-dimensional look.
5. Finish with some strong hairspray and some shine mist for hold and a sleek look.