There is no brand that embodies Y2K as much as Baby Phat. Founded in 1999, the first It girl brand became iconic not only because of its classic track suits, but because of its designer -- Kimora Lee Simmons.The model turned mogul blazed a trail of her own, merging music and fashion into its high-octane runway shows, creating her own signature shade of pink and dressing generations to come. Baby Phat is special because of its devoted community. Whether its the confident woman on the go, the busy...
A nod to the nostalgic early noughties era, the True Baddie collection from True Religion remixes early 2000s-esque pieces by adding a modern twist to the styles. From the denim washes to the style-forward silhouettes, the latest line from the Californian brand pays homage to the trends that dominated the decade. The capsule collection marks a milestone for True Religion, spearheaded by the brand’s Senior Vice President of Women’s Design & Brand, Tina Blake, who wants to immerse the appa...
Tires whizz. Shorts snag. A renaissance of sportswear is among us. With a humorous and playful approach to fashion, CFDA 2022 Future Fashion Graduate Briah Artemis presents her sophomore collection, "Death of A Cyclist," a fusion of athleticism, knitwear and sustainability. Inspired by the brush strokes of Monet and Degas, the collection harnesses the movement of cycling on the brink of despair. While cycling wear is on the rise in fashion circuits, Artemis's design philosophy takes an environm...
Inspired by the magic of the mountains, the new DiorAlps line is here to bring a little snow-tipped glamor to the Fall/Winter 2023 season. The brainchild of Maria Grazia Chiuri, the new collection draws inspiration from the House's recent shows, alongside Christian Dior's signature motifs.Blending technical designs with seasonal style, the collection features a range of puffers, jackets and apres-ski boots alongside the classic Dior Book Tote -- enveloped in the new Plan de Paris print, first sp...