This week, fashion’s headlines spanned collaborations, runway shows, awards, campaigns and ambassadorships.
Among the most-discussed, leaks confirmed that a Supreme x MM6 Maison Margiela collaboration is in the works for the Spring/Summer 2024 season. Elsewhere, Kering Group reported that Gucci’s sales fell by 4% in the fourth quarter of last year, and the LVMH Prize revealed this year’s semifinalists. Gap Inc. named Zac Posen its new creative director; Jacquemus set the date and location for his 15th-anniversary runway, and Hiroshi Fujiwara revealed that he has an autobiography in the works.
Below, Hypebeast has rounded up the top fashion stories of…
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Tamannaah Bhatia Takes Over The Cut-Out Fashion Trend In Sexy Knit Dress, See Pics
Tamannaah shared a photo of herself wearing a blackish-green cut-out dress. (Images: Instagram)
What do you think of Tamannaah’s scintillating look, goals or not?
Tamannaah Bhatia has become famous not only for her outstanding on-screen performances but also for her exquisite fashion sense. The actress has set fashion standards like a seasoned pro, providing followers with glimpses into her style journey via social media. Tamannaah has effortlessly demonstrated her style versatility and the actress recently shared yet another stunning look leaving us all amazed.
Tamannaah shared a photo of herself wearing a blackish-green cut-out dress. Her gorgeous attire features a…
Was Diesel the Most Democratic Fashion Show Ever?
Autocracy may be much in the news, and increasingly in vogue depending on the electorate, but as Milan Fashion Week began, democracy was in the air. At least so it was at Diesel where, in a preview, the designer Glenn Martens was touting “transparency without censorship.”
Sounds pointed, but what he meant was tearing down the fourth wall, allowing anyone to access a live feed starting 72 hours before his show to watch the process of creation via cameras trained round-the-clock on the atelier, the casting area, hair and makeup, and so on. Then 1,000 viewers signed up to sit…
How to fix the carbon crisis in fast fashion | News | Eco-Business
With all eyes on climate talks in Dubai, the world of fashion is working out how it can fulfill an ambitious pledge to slash the emissions, it makes clothing the world with speed and style.And the outlook isn’t rosy.
Big brands have promised big cuts to their carbon footprint – but it is manufacturing that causes most of the environmental damage and somebody has to foot the bill for the radical change.
“The scale of the decarbonisation challenge completely dwarfs the funds available,” said Vidhura Ralapanawe, executive vice president at the fashion company Epic Group.
Hong Kong-based manufacturer Epic –…
Copenhagen Fashion Week toughens up sustainability rules
Copenhagen Fashion Week is living up to its reputation as the fashion week with the strictest sustainability requirements and has just announced that it’s making its rules stronger after the next edition.
J Lindeberg at Copenhagen fashion Week – DR
New Minimum Standards have been added along with additional actions that are required for brands that want to take part in the shows.
In the area of smart material choices, for example, the new minimum standards mean brands must implement circular design principles with a focus on products that can be repaired, recycled and re-used, with recycled content included at…
Heart Evangelista, Wonyoung Jang & More Among Paris Fashion Week MVPs
Paris Fashion Week is going from strength to strength in the run-up to the Olympic Games.
The fall ready-to-wear shows in the French capital generated $425.5 million in media impact value (MIV) as Asian celebrities continued to drive conversation around leading brands, according to a report released Thursday by data research and insights company Launchmetrics.
“It’s been a really great season,” Michael Jais, chief executive officer of Launchmetrics, said during a webinar. “There is a real sensation of Paris being the center of the world at the moment.”
He noted that 87 percent of the total impact was generated within…
Blenheim Palace opens ‘Icons of British Fashion’ exhibition
‘Icons of British Fashion’ opened to the public on, March 23, and will run until June 30.
Leading British fashion designers, including Alice Temperley, Stella McCartney and the late Dame Vivienne Westwood, contributed to the show, which is sponsored by luxury retail destination Bicester Village.
Visitors to the exhibition are welcomed onto a red carpet that leads to displays featuring designs from Bruce Oldfield, Zandra Rhodes, Barbour and Terry de Havilland.
Jean Muir and Lulu Guinness are also among the featured designers with unique items made for the palace by Guinness.
The palace’s own collections are interspersed with display rooms…
The U Scene: Celebrating a year of fashion and inclusivity at UC | Features
The U Scene’s front cover of their first, which revolves around the theme of “Passion” due to the fact that this magazine was started all because of Daniela Blanco Asapchi’s personal passion for fashion.
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The U Scene, a student magazine at The University of Cincinnati (UC) that’s dedicated to expanding boundaries related to fashion, has recently celebrated its one year anniversary.
The U Scene’s mission is to inspire stylish living among UC students by spotlighting diverse styles and connecting fashion with campus life and current affairs. At its core, the organization is driven by a…
