Last season, Botter gave us a lot to think about and as it turns out, Fall/Winter 2023 is equally as intriguing.Following on from the brand's condom gloves from SS23, Botter took to Paris Fashion Week this season to bring its audience a showcase inspired by the culture of the Caribbean. Titled, VENUS COMB, MUREX SHELL, the collection seeks to explore the concept of identity through a tribute to the heritage of co-founder, Rushemy Botter -- who was born in the Dutch-Caribbean island of Curaçao....
Emily Bode celebrates her family's matriarchal lineage for her eponymous brand's first Fall/Winter 2023 menswear line.Offering a fashion-forward look at history, Emily in Paris takes on an entirely different meaning as BODE's latest collection exudes a decidedly Americana aesthetic. A pair of satin pants adorned with pivotal years join a patchwork coat, illustrating local herbs, whereas buttery leather jackets arrive with fringe detailing, straight out of a Western film, while bold, rodeo-ready ...
Hello, dream wardrobe. I've made the executive decision that 2023 is going to be the year that I stop making impulsive purchases and actually save up for the worthwhile wardrobe investments that will outlast trends and outsmart seasons. It's definitely easier said than done, but this year I'm setting out to make my closet stronger and much longer lasting. Maybe it's the heady optimism of the new year still at play or maybe this resolution is a sign that I'm becoming a more responsible shopper ...
Netflix CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peter have opened up to Bloomberg about cancellation of fan-favorite shows amid a wave of cancellations, including Warrior Nun, Inside Job, 1899 and Resident Evil.According to Sarandos, the streamer has "never canceled a successful show." He added, "A lot of these shows were well-intended but talk to a very small audience on a very big budget. The key to it is you have to be able to talk to a small audience on a small budget and a large audience at a large budg...