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Faded Bacchanal, Showed up for Fashion: The fakemink Effect
By: Fiona Poth Since the birth of Rock and Roll in the United States during the 1950s, musicians have expressed themselves both through their music and dress. They have often turned to fashion designers to achieve their looks. For example, Elvis Presley wore flamboyant bejeweled, jumpsuits designed by Bill Belew. Freddie Mercury of Queen often…
Reinventions & Runways: Predictions for John Galliano’s Zara debut
By Annabelle Leung From the French to the Spanish. Christian Dior to Zara. For John Galliano, the announced 2-year partnership with Spanish fast-fashion retailer Zara marks his return to the fashion industry, albeit a step down from the haute couture world (and hopefully, controversy). Galliano, also known as one of Fashion’s Enfant Terrible (Terrible Child), is…
Australia’s Antidote To NYC Thrift Culture
By: Chloé Neveux The “down under”. A place that always seems so distant to the point it feels inaccessible to anyone from New York. Inaccessible geographically, culturally, and even stylistically. But lately, it has become far more present than we might expect. I just came back from my study abroad in Melbourne, Australia, where I…
Behind the Green Door: Inside Jay Kos’s Soho Wonderland
By: Sarah Dalloul Fashion has always been about expression—a way to make a statement without uttering a word. One afternoon, I was walking through SoHo on my way to try a coffee shop I had been seeing all over TikTok, determined to finally get my hands on their matcha tiramisu latte from Enly. It was…
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