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Jane Wade Explores Labor as Currency for SS26

Jane Wade transported guests to a large warehouse in Brooklyn for her Spring/Summer 2026 showcase, exploring the concept of "labor as currency." Dubbed "The Fulfilment," the new collection shifts our focus from the office to the warehouse, looking at how our bodies are monitored and our time sold.An exploration of workwear is nothing new for Wade, but this collection seemingly takes things one step further, interrogating what goes on underneath and the inner workings of our laborious minds. Disp...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Tue, 16 Sep 2025 Hypebae
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Our Favorite Shows from New York Fashion Week SS26

The Spring/Summer 2026 season of New York Fashion Week kicked off on September 11, showcasing collections steeped in creativity, innovation and inclusivity. As the week progressed, we've rounded up some of the biggest highlights of the season, including Collina Strada's "Shade" showcase, Rachel Scott's debut runway for Proenza Schouler and Grace Ling's "Future Relics."Fan favorites like OFF-WHITE, Coach and Sandy Liang returned to the runway this season, with highlights coming courtesy of Christ...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Tue, 16 Sep 2025 Hypebae
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Jenna Ortega's Emmys Look Stole the Show Last Night

Jenna Ortega has been killing it on the outfit front lately, from her method-dressing Wednesday press tour looks to her recent red carpet appearances. We're in constant awe. The killer looks don't seem to be stopping any time soon, either, as Ortega's Givenchy look was the talk of the Emmys red carpet last night.Stepping out in a jewel-encrusted top courtesy of Sarah Burton (and her first-ever Givenchy collection, may we add), Ortega paired the dazzling piece with a classy black silk skirt with ...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Mon, 15 Sep 2025 Hypebae
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Kim Shui Explores "Erasure and Recovery" for SS26

Kim Shui presented its Spring/Summer 2026 showcase at New York Fashion Week this season, leaning into the "tailoring, traditions and texture" that the designer associates with her Roman upbringing. Centering around the "Allegory of Inclination," a 17th-century canvas by Artemisia Gentileschi, the collection explores its mirroring themes of "erasure and recovery."Looking at the concept of what's hidden and shown, the collection acts as a study in reclamation, blurring the lines between identity ...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Mon, 15 Sep 2025 Hypebae