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15 Jul

MEGAN THEE STALLION (AND HER DOG) MODEL COACH’S BAPE COLLABORATION (NYLON)

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Coach and Bape are back at it again. The New York brand and Japanese streetwear label are set to release their second collection together, and they have a celeb-filled campaign to help show off the new pieces. Photographed by Sandy Kim, who has recently worked with Skims and The New York Times, the new Coach campaign stars rappers Megan Thee Stallion and Cordae. Japanese model and songwriter Kōki also makes a return, as she was featured in the collaboration’s debut campaign in February 2020. Bape (short for A Bathing Ape) has been around since the early ‘90s, and its coveted star-logo kicks were a hot commodity among sneakerheads back in the early aughts. Naturally, the Y2K-era brand is garnering more attention among Gen Z...
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13 Jul

Bella Hadid Went Fully ’70s in an Ab-Baring Halter Top and Bell-Bottom Jeans (InStyle)

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Bella Hadid is, by all accounts, having a very good week. Go Instagram official with your boyfriend while channeling Cher Horowitz? Check. Make necklaces as tops a thing? Check. Make Stevie Nicks proud on a yacht in the South of France? Check.  The 24-year-old model shared a series of snapshots from her time abroad (and aboard) on Instagram, showcasing a delightfully '70s outfit consisting of a bright multi-colored ab-baring high-low halter top and glittery dark-wash bell-bottom jeans with a brown fade effect at the bottom of each leg. Hadid wore her dark hair in a ponytail and accessorized with large gold hoops and bangles as well as a beaded body chain. CREDIT: INSTAGRAM/BELLAHADID In other photos Hadid is shown in a classic black string bikini with a...
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13 Jul

NYLON FIT PICKS: RIHANNA & A$AP ROCKY’S COUPLE STYLE, NAOMI OSAKA IN LOUIS VUITTON, & MORE CELEBRITY LOOKS (NYLON)

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It’s the summer of celebrity couples this year and Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are leading the charge. The two music and fashion moguls, who went from flirty friends in 2012 to publicly official duo in 2021, have been spotted all over New York City recently. Over the weekend, they were seen on set filming a music video and their outfits were definitely not fit for the humid summer weather. Instead, we’re taking inspiration from their layered looks for our fall aesthetic. Rihanna, styled by her longtime creative director Jahleel Weaver, wore a floor-length shearling coat with a corset top (vintage Dolce & Gabbana from Spring 2005) and baggy brown pants. For accessories, she wore a printed silk headscarf, gold jewelry, and a...
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12 Jul

Sacai’s Chitose Abe on Designing Couture for Jean Paul Gaultier (W Magazine)

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The moment Chitose Abe’s first look for Jean Paul Gaultier fall 2021 emerged on the runway, it was eminently clear why the French label had chosen the Sacai designer as a collaborator for this season. Abe’s tendency toward stitching together mixed fabrics, or even two different garments, to create a new piece of clothing blended seamlessly with Gaultier’s iconic codes. Marine stripes? Check. Tartan? Check. Only this time, Abe had grafted them together to create a drop-waist dress with a long train. Inevitably, Sacai’s signature touches showed through as well—hand-gathered pleats created 3-D textures, and there were punk-inspired trench coats paired with wide-brim, geometric-shaped hats that appeared straight from Abe’s days cutting her teeth at Comme des Garçons with Rei...
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12 Jul

CHANEL ANNOUNCES ELECTRO CAPSULE COLLECTION (V Magazine)

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Chanel presents its watch collection "CHANEL ELECTRO", with graphic codes borrowed from 90s Electro culture. The interactive capsule features 90s electro samples to accompany the pieces, along with other references to elctro culture such as a neon color palette and turntables for mixing. Featuring the premiere electro watch box. Image courtesy of Chanel. Electro music was born from the nightlife of the 90s and embodied the culture of the era — the era of Waltpaper and the Club Kids, Limelight and Disco 2000. It was a party that constantly evolved and never stopped. The culture was a visceral performance unlike any other. "CHANEL ELECTRO" contrasts black, white and color in this collection, each intensifying the other. To celebrate the release of the ELECTRO Capsule Collection, Chanel collaborated with Ed Banger...
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12 Jul

Isa Boulder Wants to Revive the Craft of Cool Knitwear (W Magazine)

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The fashion brand Isa Boulder has redefined the idea of the “awkwardly sexy” aesthetic (think: high-cut, silky, clingy bikinis and thin, futuristic-looking knitwear straight from your favorite ‘90s music video). Designers Cecilia Basari and Yuli Suri launched Isa Boulder three years ago as a Bali-based bespoke swimwear label, after being inspired by local Balinese craftspeople who specialized in making bathing suits. They have since become known in the emerging designer space—their pieces are sold on MatchesFashion, Net-a-porter, and SSENSE and have been worn by the likes of Megan Thee Stallion. While Basari and Suri still make swimwear made-to-order, the label’s knits have grown to be just as strong—shrug argyle sweaters with revealing cut-outs, knitted bra tops, backless sweaters, bodycon dresses, and even...
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9 Jul

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA CAPTURED THE HIGH-FASHION WORLD OF THE EARLY 2000S (NYLON)

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In the early 2000s, high-end fashion was inescapable in mainstream pop culture. Sex and the City made Manolo Blahnik a household name, while Gossip Girl showed teens as savvy consumers of designer bags. Print fashion magazines still loomed large and fashion blogs were taking off as a means of self-expression. The Devil Wears Prada, the 2006 adaptation of Lauren Weisberger’s dishy 2003 novel, is the ultimate '00s fashion film, capturing all the high-end trends and designers of the time in a breezy rom-com package. As Andy, the bright young assistant to Anna Wintour surrogate Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep at her most fabulously haughty), Anne Hathaway goes through a fashion transformation that’s basically a more sophisticated version of the nerd-to-princess one she went through in The Princess Diaries five...
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8 Jul

MAISON MARGIELA DEBUTS ARTISANAL 2021 COLLECTION FILM (V Magazine)

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To John Galliano, Maison Margiela’s creative director, design is a narrative, a story-telling. “Nothing thrills me more than to be outside in the moonlight,” said John Galliano. Through Maison Margiela’s newest film A Folk Horror Tale that presents the 2021 Artisanal co-ed collection, we can surely discover his inspirations from time and nature. In the moonlight, women scream, people fight, and mysterious alchemy is going on. As a transformative process that challenges science and time, driven by human instinct, alchemy aspires to alter the forces of nature. A take on aggression, the film is indeed beautiful and poetic. The film’s narrative is woven into the collection itself, depicted in motifs in the lining of garments, the embroideries of knits, and the adornments of boots....
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8 Jul

THE BEADED PHONE STRAP IS A Y2K ACCESSORY THAT CELEBRITIES LOVE (NYLON)

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Whether you’ve seen them on Instagram in your favorite influencers’ mirror selfies or hanging playfully from the pockets of a celebrity in a street style photo, the Y2K-inspired beaded phone strap is everywhere. Up-and-coming brands, like String Ting, Grigri Beads, and more, have taken the “It” accessory on as their speciality and Dua Lipa, Kendall Jenner, Kaia Gerber, Gigi Hadid, and Miley Cyrus are stocking up and flaunting these beaded accoutrements online and IRL. The DIY trend was born out of quarantine and goes hand-in-hand with the kitschy beaded jewelry that has been gaining popularity for a few seasons. It’s also undeniably a second-coming of the bedazzled rhinestones and charmed strings that adorned early-2000s flip phones and Sidekicks, but, of course, updated for today’s ubiquitous iPhone. And while Instagram and TikTok...
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8 Jul

FENDI HAUTE COUTURE 2021 TRANSCENDS TIME (V Magazine)

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Courtesy of Fendi Mr. Kim Jones ethereal second Fendi couture collection originates from a world of eternal elegance. Inspired by ancient Roman architecture, the collection is a poetic transfiguration of the past within the present day. Jones debuted his first Haute Couture collection for Fendi last season, which “traced his transition from England” to Italy via a study of literature references and romance. The British designer continued that romantic thread this season, but this time, in his new muse city of Rome. Courtesy of Fendi Courtesy of Fendi As seen through the genius lens of director Luca Guadagnino and music by Max Richter, the film takes place in an ancient Rome domus built for Fendi goddesses and gods. Jones settled in the Eternal City, where...
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