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14 Oct

The 6 Biggest Shoe Trends From the Fall 2024 Runways (W Magazine)

On the fall 2024 runways, the footwear embodied a few key themes from the coming season. Fashion, generally speaking, is continuing to trend toward dressing up, with an emphasis on individual expression, and remixed interpretations of everyday clothing. It’s been exciting over the past few months to witness designers inspired by the people they dress (rather than vice versa)—putting a high-fashion spin on many of the usual staples. In that same spirit, many fall styles are twists on classics, like work boots and loafers. In the boot category, we saw Loewe, Prada, Miu Miu and Hermès put their touch on moto designs, and even an updated Ugg. We’re also seeing a major investment in pumps this season, whether that’s a...
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11 Oct

AMELIA GRAY ON HER BREAKUP PLAYLIST & NOT WEARING PANTS TO DINNER (NYLON)

H&M knows a good party: Just ask Iris Law, who was among the dozens of celebrities to attend the Charli XCX rave the brand hosted during London Fashion Week. Model and It girl Amelia Gray was also there — and she also turned up for H&M’s blowout block party in New York on Oct. 9. Celebrating the best of the city’s music and fashion — and H&M’s just-dropped Fall/Winter collection — guests including Lucky Blue & Nara Aziza Smith, Riley Keough, Emily Ratajkowski, and Mona Tougaard all showed up on the Soho street behind the retailer’s Broadway outpost for a late-afternoon music festival. Kitty Ca$h, Kaytranada, and Channel Tres all took turns spinning for both attendees and the hordes of onlookers who were lured by the throbbing bass (and the possibility of catching a...
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11 Oct

THE SS25 LOOKS ARE GOING FROM RUNWAY TO RED CARPET AT BREAKNECK SPEED (NYLON)

In an ever-competitive world of celebrity styling, nabbing something fresh off the runway is the ultimate signifier of good taste — and even better industry connections. Once a collection walks, there’s several places the fashion needs to be: with buyers, sales, production, and creative teams, but for a few elite celebs and stylists, the brand-new clothes are at their beck and call. They’re the ones taking notes during the show on what dresses they want to be the first to pull. Take, for instance, Danielle Goldberg, who styled three A-listers on our list in pieces from Spring/Summer 2025 collections. Goldberg has the status and star power at her fingertips to make pulling something from the runway for an event the very next...
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11 Oct

FASHION IS A BUSINESS OF IDEAS—CAN YOU KEEP UP? (SSENSE)

Here’s a little quiz: At the end of one of the most lauded fashion shows of the Spring/Summer 2025 season, a creative director stood at the center of a crush of reporters. His last words before being ushered away by a publicist to meet some celebrity fans: “Life is not always about business.” Guess who? The Spring/Summer 2025 runway shows concluded a year of fashion weeks that started with wearability. Quiet luxury, “old money aesthetics,” simple salable products, and the shift of creative director hires away from singular geniuses to proven company men (always men) left the industry on shaky footing. To say “we’re so back” after the SS25 collections would be an overstatement, but fashion’s pendulum has swung back to clothing...
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9 Oct

Kylie Jenner’s Office Ware? Full Faux Leather, Of Course (W Magazine)

Kylie Jenner is already back in peak business mode after shutting down the catwalks of Paris Fashion Week. The entrepreneur entered a series of meetings today regarding her fashion line Khy while wearing an unreleased outfit that begged the question: Is there anything better than showing off the latest offerings from your brand than modeling them yourself? Kylie slipped into a faux leather mini-dress featuring a zip-up detail along the front. She lowered the dress’s neckline a bit and cinched her waist with the piece’s matching black belt. The dress appears to be a custom-made piece from Kylie’s latest Khy drop which launches later this week (she’s teasing another collaboration with the brand Namilla). It seems as though a long, knee-length...
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8 Oct

KHY’S SEXY PARTY-DRESS COLLABORATION & MORE FASHION NEWS YOU MISSED (NYLON)

Oh, fashion, you never cease to amaze us with your never-ending supply of collaborations, news, and collections. You’d think that during Fashion Month we’d get a bit of a break to let all the newness on the runways satiate us, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. From Kylie Jenner’s collab with Parisian hot-girl brand Atlein to Gucci’s Blondie campaign starring Blondie, there’s a lot to soak up this week. Keep scrolling to see what news you missed in between all the celeb sightings at the shows. GUCCI’S DOUBLE BLONDIE CAMPAIGN Nan Goldin Who better to front Gucci’s new campaign for their Blondie bag than lead singer of Blondie, Debbie Harry? Harry was spotted at Gucci’s Milan Fashion Week show holding the bag that’s named after the band that changed music in...
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8 Oct

Rihanna Perfects Bombshell Glamour For A$AP Rocky’s Birthday Dinner (W Magazine)

JosiahW / BACKGRID Rihanna and A$AP Rocky, fashion’s perennially stylish couple, had even more reason to dress up last night. The parents of two celebrated Rocky’s 36th birthday in Manhattan yesterday where they of course made sure to coordinate—not match—their outfits. Rihanna opted for a bombshell black dress from LaQuan Smith’s spring 2025 collection and open-toe heels. She styled the halter neck piece with accessories that nodded to the Mob Wife trend: flashy gold jewelry from Marie Lichtenberg and For Future Reference, cat-eye shades, and and and a brown LaQuan Smith bolero jacket. Rocky naturally flexed his fashion bonafides for his big day. He slipped into a full outfit from Matthieu Blazy’s spring 2025 Bottega Veneta collection which just debuted during Milan Fashion...
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8 Oct

EMMA CHAMBERLAIN STARS IN JEAN PAUL GAULTIER’S FW24 CAMPAIGN (Hypebae)

Jean Paul Gaultier Emma Chamberlain is back doing what she does best in Jean Paul Gaultier‘s Fall/Winter 2024 campaign — bringing her vibrant, unfiltered personality straight to the camera (and microphone). In the campaign titled “Gaultier TV,” the brand ambassador effortlessly switches between host, performer and model while rocking the latest collection. The FW24 collection celebrates the dynamic influence of mass media with a playful, modern twist. It features a mix of black and blue denim, vibrant red and white tartan, signature mesh prints and cozy winter knits. One standout from the range is the “Mirè” dress, a stunning sheer mesh design with bold Jean Paul Gaultier colors — blue, magenta pink, green and black, arranged in a disco ball pattern. This eye-catching print is also...
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7 Oct

ELECTRIC BLUE IS THE NEXT IT-COLOR, ACCORDING TO SS25 RUNWAYS (Hypebae)

Spotted in collections from Victoria Beckham, Chet Lo and more. Every fashion week season, we’re exposed to new collaborations, collections and most importantly: new trends. The Spring/Summer 2025 season so far has teased a couple of styles and hues that we’re certain will become a bigger part of our future wardrobes, one of which is a vibrant shade of electric blue. First spotted in New York courtesy of Christian Cowan, the striking hue made its way to London at Chet Lo‘s SS25, appearing on sheer dresses, two-piece sets and even in models’ hair. Next, we saw the color transform into a rich, silky texture at Ahluwalia, followed by appearing on sculptural designs by emerging designer Tolu Coker.  As with all fashion trends, it’s not the first time the bold shade has featured on the runway,...
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7 Oct

FASHION’S PLASTIC, IT’S FANTASTIC: EXPLORING THE DICHOTOMY OF DISPOSABILITY AND LUXURY (Hypebae)

“It is everywhere: inside our homes, our soil, our water bottles — within our very own mortal forms,” Natasha Zinko shares of her Spring/Summer 2025 collection dubbed “PLASTIC.” This season, in fashion collections across London, Milan and Paris, the use of plastic emerged as a bold, satirical statement, playing on the juxtaposition of luxury and everyday materials. Brands, including Sportmax, Mugler and Bottega Veneta, embraced plastic as a symbol of irony, challenging traditional notions of luxury by incorporating a material often associated with disposability. Plastic’s uptick in luxury fashion intersects with the sheer dressing trend which dominated Spring/Summer 2024 collections. As a clear and often glossy material, plastic creates a visual dialogue between exposure and concealment, much like sheer fabrics such as tulle and mesh. This transparency plays into fashion’s current interest of revealing what is typically hidden, whether...
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