In-person events and fashion shows have re-entered the chat. Although attendance and these events has been smaller, the fashion is bigger and more daring than ever before. Photo credit: Chezney Shulz What could be the reason for this? Like many other creatives,...
In-person events and fashion shows have re-entered the chat. Although attendance and these events has been smaller, the fashion is bigger and more daring than ever before.
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What could be the reason for this? Like many other creatives, fashion designers have really taken their time during the past chaotic years and drawn inspiration from the chaos. Lockdown has forced creatives to really focus on their work and this has resulted in some of the most memorable runway looks we've ever seen.
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New York Fashion Week
This momentous week in fashion happens twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall. At this series of fashion shows, collections from designers all over the world are showcased.
This last week, the collections for Spring 2022 were shown on the runway and these are some of our favorite moments:
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To start off, we are obsessed with this ethereal design by Sienna Li. The collection drew inspiration from beauty in nature and this design in particular looks as if it was constructed to imitate the shapes and colors of a butterfly.
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We HAVE to talk about this Moschino Collection, entitled "Ladies Who Lunch." The creative director, Jeremy Scott, is known for his interesting out-of-the box designs, and this was no exception. The show had a playful garden party aesthetic and many of the looks consisted of 60's skirt suits with explosive pastel colors and cartoon images of children's toys.
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This unique design provided an incredible moment when a billowing cape was revealed as the model walked through the wind (see blog cover image). The shape seems to imitate that of a mushroom blooming in nature, which is what is printed all over the material. Sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy were the genius team behind this design. The print was drawn from inspiration of their fathers' photographs of mushrooms from the 1970s.
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This next look designed by Christian Cowan seems to also be 70s inspired. We love seeing Cowan's dramatic designs and this collection had no shortage of sparkling dramatic moments. Many of the looks in the collection shared this sparkling texture, with lots of bright colors giving the show a disco popstar aesthetic.
Many eye-catching looks were shown in Collina Strada's Y2K-inspired sustainable collection. The designer discusses how these busy looks were inspired by the chaos of the current state of our world, and the rest of the collection utilizes even more layering and patter-on-pattern looks.
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Another disco inspired look, but this time disco-cowboy. This silver sparkling top and oversized black cowboy hat paired with a short black skort and black gloves was worn by a photographer/creative director named Laquann Dawson in attendance at a NYFW show.
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(hair and makeup behind the scenes)
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Met Gala 2021
An annual fundraising gala attended by the hottest A-list designers, movie stars, politicians, musicians and influencers. The gala is actually a fundraiser for the Costume Institute, which is why it is also referred to as the Costume Institute Benefit.
This year's benefit was supposed to be held the first week of May, but was of course postponed due to COVID. The theme for the gala was "In America: A Lexicon of Fashion," meaning the looks were inspired by true American fashion, and they did not disappoint. There were even some looks with literal political slogans that challenged issues of gender and income inequality.
Drama is one thing you can always count on in the fashion at this event. Here were some of our favorite moments:
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Billie Eilish was the belle of the ball in this stunning gown, but the best part about this look is the story behind a particular deal made with the designer, Oscar de la Renta. The deal was that the brand would commit to using no animal fur in their clothes moving forward if Billie agreed to wear their design at the Met Gala.
This stunning Dior gown was worn by actress Yara Shahidi, a tribute chosen to honor the legacy of Josephine Baker, an iconic French-born entertainer and political activist.
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Lil Nas X had his Gaga moment with this dramatic two-part reveal. He chose this elaborate look to symbolize how he has really come out of his shell this year.
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This Gen Z pop star showed up to her first Met Gala in a punk-inspired black lace jumpsuit with off-the-shoulder feathered sleeve details, designed by Yves Saint Laurent. This look was perfectly styled with minimal black eyeliner and long silver earrings that tied the look together.
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Actress Barbie Fereirra also got to experience the Met Gala for the first time, and she did so in a beautiful pearl-encrusted gown designed by Jonathan Simkhai. This show-stopping look was styled with a couture rosary hair piece, perfectly executing the old Hollywood burlesque aesthetic.
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Zoey Deutch dazzled the carpet in a dreamy Versace sheer lavender gown. The sparkling dress paired with her long dark hair is styled is giving Cher vibes, possibly another nostalgic tribute to fashion icons of the 70s.
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Lastly, another Euphoria star, Hunter Schafer slipped into an "alien alter-ego" for her first time at the Met Gala. This futuristic silver dress styled with the chilling makeup will go down as one of the most memorable Met Gala looks of all time.