Quavo made his mark as a rapper as part of the Migos collective and also as an in-demand soloist. The Atlanta rapper was on hand to assist in the debut of 1989 STUDIO’s FW24 collection with designs from the talented Chaz Jordan. 1989 STUDIO, founded by Chaz Jordan, is a luxury lifestyle founded in 2021 […]
Dua Lipa has become known for her daring dress sense, and her latest front row appearance at Milan Fashion Week did not disappoint. The "Potion" singer arrived at the GCDS autumn / winter '23 show on 24 Feb. wearing black underwear that was perfectly visible through her black lace jumpsuit. Supporting one of her best friends, Giuliano Calza, founder and creative director of the Italian brand, Lipa joined him for photos after the show looking every inch the supermodel herself. It wasn't just the high-neck, super-sheer black lace jumpsuit with built-in gloves that caught our attention, but all the details were on point, too. While her black bra and briefs were on show, we couldn't help but make comparisons to Morticia Addams, the matriarch of Netflix's "Wednesday". Lipa's long, straight hair...
Copenhagen Fashion Week has made a name for itself as being - whisper it - the coolest of fashion weeks. Not only are Scandi fashion brands continuing to pave the way for sustainable style, but the likes of Ganni, Stine Goya, and Rotate are taking their AW23 designs to the runway from 20 Jan.-3 Feb. with an array of lust-worthy looks that will no doubt be on our winter moodboards. Yet one of the best parts of Copenhagen fashion week is undoubtedly the street style. As attendees arrive in their droves in the Danish capital, the phrase "every street's a catwalk" could not be truer. The temperatures might be freezing, but the fashion crowd have not let the baltic weather deter them from showcasing the most fashion-forward looks. It's easy to put style aside in winter in favour of worn therma...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Alexander Tamargo / Getty Machine Gun Kelly is one of Hip-Hop’s most eclectic figures. The “Bad Things” rapper/actor is working to become a fashion icon. But this week, MGK lashed out at critics of his eclectic style. The clapback came after MGK shared a picture rocking a shiny silver suit with silver accessories, and David Bowie-inspired silver eye makeup for Fashion Week. He captioned the photo, “i call this: if jules from euphoria went to milan.” The picture garnered mixed comments with some fans supporting, while others remembered the rapper’s former fashion flow. “Lace up Mgk would have neverrrr worn makeup .. smh i get high fashion but u dont need eyeshadow on mannn,” one fan wrote, while another added, “Nah this ain’t fashion.” The Cleveland ...
Paris Fashion Week is officially in full swing, and BLACKPINK, among K-pop’s most fashionable stars, have been in attendance at some of the most sought-after shows. On Tuesday (Sept. 27), members Jisoo and Rosé both sat front row at Dior and Yves Saint Laurent, the brands that they are global ambassadors for, respectively, and were the the talk of K-pop Twitter once pictures of them hit the Internet. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news At Dior, Jisoo went viral for her appearance — she donned a simple black minidress in a crinkle fabric that featured a bubble hem and large bow cinched at her waist. To accessorize the look, the singer donned a pair of black fishnet tights, black platform heels and a printed Lady Dior bag. On the way into the...
South Korea was fully represented for the upcoming 2023 spring/summer season at New York Fashion Week this year. Not only did the Concept Korea SS23 show spotlight three emerging Korean designers UL:KIN, BESFXXK and CAHIERS, but it highlighted additional areas of K-culture throughout the evening showing. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news For the Tuesday evening (Sept. 13) show, Min, the singer-actress and former member of chart-topping girl group miss A, was in attendance at the show alongside cast mates Abraham Lim and Patrick Park all in the midst of rehearsal for KPOP, the forthcoming Broadway musical about the music scene. Meanwhile, Stylists and representatives who work behind the scenes with top K-pop and K-drama talent were seated among NY...
Emma Watson is never one to shy away from a statement fashion trend, and her latest outing at Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week is no exception. The Harry Potter star hit the front row at the Schiaparelli autumn/winter 2022 show wearing a black cropped blazer by the designer. But this wasn’t just any cropped blazer — it came complete with oversized lapels and voluminous sleeves. Playing with proportions, the jacket created a wider top half that took power dressing to a new level. Watson, who has undergone quite the style transformation since her Hermione Granger days, teamed it with a relaxed-fit white shirt layered over a basic white T-shirt. The 32-year-old offset the statement blazer with tight-fitting skinny jeans ripped at the knee. Despite denim trends of late leaning towards a ...
It all started at Chanel‘s spring/summer 2022 haute couture show in January. Grace Kelly’s granddaughter Charlotte Casiraghi opened the catwalk by riding on horseback, but critics viewed the spectacle in bad taste. While also fuelling whispers that the brand is trying to compete with equestrian-focused Hermès, fans were quick to call out the ethics of using an animal as a prop — particularly when horses are notoriously skittish. The use of real animals as fashion accessories or luxury items is having an unforgivable comeback. And while Chanel’s choice to put a horse on its runway might have Coco rolling in her grave, designers across London and Milan were also guilty of indulging in the unethical trend. “Quick fashion! The planets on fire! We need to fix things stat...
London Fashion Week is back for physical events, showroom appointments, and the best of the city’s street style. Despite storm Eunice trying to commandeer the pavements, attendees showed up in full force, wearing vivid oranges, playful pinks, oceanic turquoise, and lapis blues. From the best of LFW street style, we handpicked a few fashion trends that showgoers are loving. According to London’s style set, a blazer goes with everything, but make sure your jacket is interesting. Instead of the corporate black, navy, or neutral blazer, go for a “Matrix“-inspired leather piece or a statement jacket in bright orange or pale pink. If you’re new to colour pairings, then go the easy route and embrace tonal dressing. Shades of blue easily catch the eyes and calm the mi...
You’ve probably heard a lot about NFTs lately, and whether or not you’re a whiz at Web 3.0 just yet, the Metaverse is here to stay. An NFT (nonfungible token) is a unique digital asset that can be bought, sold, and traded in the emerging virtual world — and British ready-to-wear designer Roksanda is the first to debut metafashion at London Fashion Week. Roksanda partnered with London Fashion Week’s principal sponsor Clearpay to bring metafashion to the catwalk. Working closely with the Institute of Digital Fashion, the finale look for Roksanda’s February 2022 collection will also be available as a demi-couture NFT. Launching on Monday, 21 Feb., the digital version of the finale dress will include an AR (augmented reality) function where customers can “try on...
Hosted at London’s Tobacco Dock on Tuesday 12 Oct., Alexander McQueen showed its spring/summer 2022 womenswear collection one month after London Fashion Week. The off-schedule event previewed deconstructed suiting and layers of jewelled details, with Naomi Campbell closing the show and an A-list front row. Actors Emilia Clarke, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, and singer Lianna La Havas supported McQueen’s 2022 collection from the front row, with fashion insiders like Caroline Rush, Tiffany Hsu, and Elizabeth Von Der Goltz also in attendance. Standout designs included a leather bustier fitted over a denim dress that was modelled by Jill Kortleve, and a jewel-covered black blazer paired with jewel-covered black tights, which was the most talked-about look of the collection. Chosen fabrics...
Image Source: Chet Lo If there’s one thing that the designers at London Fashion Week can agree on is that we’re all craving punchy, vibrant colour. Oranges, pinks, yellows, and greens took centre stage at our favourite shows. Vivid colour palettes were complemented by sheer fabrics, ruching, ruffles, feathers, ’90s/Y2K strappy details, and ’60s/’70s halter tops. The shows at LFW brought a much-needed pick-me-up to the fashion calendar, but there were five standout collections that will define the city’s spring/summer 2022 aesthetic. While chatting to showgoers and monitoring the social timelines, Rejina Pyo’s new collection was one of the most exciting events at LFW. Pyo’s inspiration was vivid sunset-inspired colours fading in and out, while...