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Diana Silvers and Miu Miu Want You to Touch Grass

Miu Miu wants us to touch grass this summer, taking its newly-launched "L'Eté Collection" to the great outdoors. Reimagining a staple summer wardrobe, the new release aims to capture the feeling of endless summer days and balmy nights spent at a home away from home.Blending the old with the new, the collection revives "childhood dress codes," through fabrics of cotton poplin, piqué and simple cotton. Hues of pink, red and periwinkle characterize the offering, utilized on sporty silhouettes lik...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Mon, 28 Apr 2025 Hypebae
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Vans and HommeGirls Reunite for a Second Capsule Collaboration

Vans and HommeGirls are no strangers to collaboration, having first teamed up in October 2024. Now, the two have linked up once again for a fresh capsule collection that expands on their original partnership. This new release not only revisits their shared aesthetic language but also broadens the offering beyond footwear to include a range of ready-to-wear essentials that channel HommeGirls' signature androgynous, menswear-inspired style.Leading the collection are two updated takes on the footwe...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Mon, 28 Apr 2025 Hypebae
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Zomer Takes Its SS25 Collection to Kenya

Parisian label zomer just dropped its new Spring/Summer 2025 campaign, and it's a big one. Titled "Children of the Sky," this season's visuals were lensed by Viviane Sassen and see the collection captured on "the untamed coasts of Kenya."Offering somewhat of a masterclass in movement and color, the campaign aims to capture "youth in motion, suspended between earth and ether," according to the brand's press release. Showcasing floaty silhouettes and vibrant hues, the campaign favors bright floral...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Fri, 25 Apr 2025 Hypebae
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Has TikTok Ruined the Way We Consume Fashion Trends?

Love it or hate it, TikTok is changing the way we see fashion. From styling hacks and deep dives into designer quality to sharing information and spotlighting emerging brands, we now have so much of the fashion world at our fingertips. But is that a good thing?2022 was dubbed the "year of the core" because of the sheer volume of core-based fashion trends that seemed to infiltrate our feeds and our minds, the majority of which seemed to start and end with TikTok. In 2023, cores continued, albeit ...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Fri, 25 Apr 2025 Hypebae