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Flip-flops, Silky Scarves and Swimming Pools: Welcome to OpéraSPORT SS26

Not many fashion shows start off at a swimming pool, but OpéraSPORT's Spring/Summer 2026 showcase did. This season at Copenhagen Fashion Week, founders Stephanie Gundelach and Awa Malina Stelter took inspiration from a recent trip to Seoul, exploring themes of tradition, poetry and cultural harmony. The pool, housed in the city's Frederiksberg Badene facility, echoed the poolside view from the founders' hotel in Seoul, and acted as the starting point for this collection.Revisiting the brand's s...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Mon, 04 Aug 2025 Hypebae
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Forza Collective Just Gave "Business Casual" a Whole New Meaning

Forza Collective brought the drama to Copenhagen Fashion Week this season, presenting its Spring/Summer 2026 collection on the very first day. Taking inspiration from 1920s elegance and the effortless minimalism of the '90s, the collection offered a delicate "dialogue between structure and softness."Sculptural gowns took our breath away, paired with a contemporary reimagining of the term "business casual." Long trench coats were buttoned up to the top a la Lily Rose Depp, showcased after tailore...

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Lindsay Lohan's 'Freakier Friday' Premiere Look Was a Major Throwback

It's officially the summer of premieres as, fresh off the back of Wednesday Season 2, we've turned our attention to the upcoming release of Freakier Friday. No matter your stance on sequels and reboots, one thing cannot be denied: Lindsay Lohan absolutely nailed her premiere outfit.Described as "one for the fans," the glitzy lilac gown was designed by Ludovic de Saint Sernin in a bid to mimic Lohan's dress from the OG film's famed finale. For those who may not recall, the first film concluded wi...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Fri, 01 Aug 2025 Hypebae
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We Need to Talk About South Asian Appropriation in Fashion

South Asian artistry is having a moment in fashion, only it's not being credited for it.From the "Scandi scarf" trend to Prada's recent Kolhapuri leather sandals, there have been several times this year when we've seen major brands and designers take inspiration from India's craftsmanship and culture. But there's a big difference between appreciation and appropriation, as many of us know, and this isn't the first time it's happened.Appropriation has been happening for a long time, particularly i...

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