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And though it?s easy to go crazy buying up the latest trending items on Zara and H&M, my number one piece of advice when it comes to trends is to shop your closet first. While it?s always fun to treat yourself to something new, chances are, some of these 2024 fashion trends are spin-offs from years past and you might be able to give new life to something that?s been gathering dust in the back of your closet. I?ve also recently started ?shopping? Pinterest, saving outfits that I like, and trying to recreate them with pieces I already own. Remember: Curating a wardrobe you love is a journey, and it?s one that she be approved with thoughtfulness and care.
Matthieu Blazy?s clever tricks continue at Bottega Veneta, where he moved on from denim-illusion leather to pom-pom adorned net dresses and fringed gowns that looked like they were made from feathers (they were, you guessed it, leather). The crafty illusions continued at Diesel, where Glenn Martens shredded deadstock denim and jersey into party dresses with a paint-peel effect and melted old movie posters into jackets. Elsewhere, crochet, embellishment and laser-cut leather extended the crafty mood.
Nods to ?90s fashion continues its stronghold as we venture well into 2024, with jelly accessories enjoying a notable resurgence. ?In 2024, every aspect of our lives will be inspired by our favorite invertebrate,? Stanback says. ?Gen Z and Millennials are driving this squishy aesthetic, and incorporating it into their style by searching for things like ?jellyfish hat? and ?jellyfish haircut.? Also very in: jelly shoes.
The Longchamp SS24 campaign is brimming with energy! This season, the joyful antics of the students at Longchamp University are captured by the renowned photographer and director Elaine Constantine. ?I totally fell in love with her light-filled photographs, which she envisions like paintings,? explains Longchamp Creative Director Sophie…
PUMA and Australian streetwear brand Perks and Mini (P.A.M.) introduce the fourth installment of the PAM/PUMA BIO/VERSE project. For part four, the ongoing collaboration?s main themes of biodiversity, technology intertwined with nature, innovation connecting with tradition, and exploration in sport come full circle. The latest collection spans…
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