Low-rise jeans are probably the longest-running “controversial” fashion trend that I’ve seen in my career. Despite many people still bashing this trend, it continues to live on. I, for one, am quite obsessed with it. But if you’re one of the people who have never been swayed by the allure of low-rise jeans, you can take a deep exhale because a shift in denim aesthetics is on the horizon.
Luxury fashion designers are bidding farewell to the era of hip-hugging styles and welcoming in the rise—quite literally—of high-rise jeans. The fashion forecast indicates that this trend is not merely making a comeback; it’s poised to be the focal point of contemporary denim. I picked up on this during Paris Fashion Week, with designers like Loewe, Alaïa, and more heavy hitters making their points with all things high-rise. If you’ve been yearning for a style that aligns with both comfort and modern flair, consider this your moment. The return of high-rise jeans is the perfect nod to 2010s nostalgia, so let’s elevate our style, starting with an all-time-favorite waistline.
Celine just released a video for its summer 2024 collection, titled La Collection de la Bibliothèque Nationale. Directed by Hedi Slimane with an original soundtrack for Celine, the video showcases the Celine 19 collection in the historic French institution.
Below you’ll find the video that highlights the collection, which is as chic and cool as it gets. The offering features the latest It bags (with the iconic triomphe logo), modern tailoring silhouettes, fresh denim cuts, and more.
Keep scrolling for a deeper dive into the collection. You’ll also uncover current Celine pieces to shop if you’re interested in investing in something fresh for the season.
If I’ve learned anything in my six years as a fashion editor, it’s just how much those in the industry lust over a good collaboration—emphasis on the word good. The concept of two brands coming together is nothing new, and in and of itself, nothing exciting. But when one partnership comes along that checks of every box—it feels authentic, there’s a reason it exists apart from that it can, and the clothes are chic—it stops everyone in their tracks. And then, it sends them scrambling to for their wallets.
Such is exactly what happened when, midway through August, Banana Republic—a brand that’s having a moment all on its own—announced an upcoming team-up with one of New York City’s buzziest design talents, Peter Do. Do, who’s namesake label has become one of the New York fashion scene’s favorites for timeless yet modern and cool wardrobe staples, is on the rise, with a new title as Helmut Lang’s creative director and Paris Fashion Week now added to his resume. But back then, you couldn’t buy it, and had no idea what the clothes would look like. That’s no longer the case now, though.
Almost two months after the word got out about the forthcoming line, Do’s Paris show doubled as a debut for a handful of the collaboration’s pieces, stirring up significant buzz. And this week, after everyone in fashion (myself included) had made their wishlist from the runway, all 36 items from the collection—ranging from basics like tanks, trousers, and button-down shirts to statement outerwear—are available to purchase. Well, most of them. Some have already sold out. Scroll down to shop the collaboration of the year before it’s too late.
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It’s that time of year again—the air is getting chillier, pumpkin spice lattes are back, and people are considering unpacking their sweaters from storage. But for the style-conscious, only one thing consumes every thought in our brains: fashion month. Every September marks when editors, buyers, stylists, and style devotees worldwide scour the internet to see the latest street-style images, runway stills, and celebrity ensembles. Stumbling upon the latest trends, discovering new brands, or getting ample styling inspiration can be enthralling.
But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t come without its own pitfalls—e.g., spending an almost egregious amount of scrolling trying to keep up with the latest trend reports from Copenhagen, Milan, Seoul, Paris, and so on. Luckily for you, we’ve got you covered. Not only did our team just run through the streets of Manhattan to report on New York Fashion Week. But, with London Fashion Week officially wrapped, we figured we’d do even more heavy lifting for you by reporting on the eight biggest trends from spring/summer 2024 collections. Sure, fall just started, but it’s never too early to learn about what’s coming down the pipeline (or across the pond)! Consider this your quick one-stop shop for everything you need to know.
If you know me, you’re probably aware of my keen interest in trends that many would consider controversial. There’s the hot pants, of course, and underwear worn with just tights (no pants). I wear more low-rise jeans than high-rise ones these days and were fond of wedges before they came back. Though I often describe my style as classic and minimal, my obsession with out-there pieces and styling techniques would beg to differ. So, it should come as no surprise that a particular item caught my eye at Tory Burch’s spring/summer 2024 runway show earlier this week—an item that, for those who dressed themselves in the early to mid aughts, might bring with it some minor backlash.
The silhouette in question is capri pants, which haven’t been done in the chicest of ways in recent years, but got one hell of a face lift in Burch’s spring collection, which featured tailored versions of the anti-puddle pants three times, paired with blazers and matching lady jackets, not to mention sporty sunglasses, retro pocket books, and toe-ring footwear. Once so uncool, the sight of capris at the show immediately flipped my perception of them on its head, making me want to immediately leave the show and start shopping for pairs to add into my early fall wardrobe.
The actress, 33, took to the runway for Alexander Wang’s first New York Fashion Week show since 2019 last night — and her see-through ‘fit definitely turned heads.
Wearing an oversized, sparkly black blazer and a pair of beige panties under a sheer, nude mesh dress covered in crystals, Fox went sans bra as she strutted during the designer’s “Cupid’s Door” show, closing out one of the presentation’s three acts with her bold look.
She wore her hair slicked back in a straight style and added a bold red lip, sporting clear heels to go with the outfit’s see-through theme.
In a video posted on Wang’s TikTok, Fox spoke with controversial beauty Youtuber Nikita Dragon — who was arrested in November after she was charged with felony battery — saying, “I feel like a sexy siren, ready to suck souls.”
Indeed she held open her blazer, showing off her bare chest both in the interview and when she eventually hit the runway in the same look.
The designer’s return to New York Fashion Week marks a new chapter for Wang and his brand following multiple sexual assault allegations that emerged three years ago, and it’s no surprise Fox took part in the flashy show.
Along with her appearance in the runway show, Fox rocked several other standout looks in New York this week — and in typical fashion, she found a way to make denim walk the wild side.
On Tuesday night, she wore an outfit by Mpaz Studio that was constructed entirely from waistbands of jeans, with the thin strips of fabric draping across her in a dress of sorts and exposing plenty of side boob.
Attending a party hosted by “Gossip Girl” actor Evan Mock and Pandora, the mom of one sported denim Gia Borghini booties ($646) and later covered up with an oversized jean jacket.
Fox kept the style moments going last night as she wore a ripped white crop top with a shiny, cargo-style skirt and a matching jacket at Saks Fifth Avenue’s NYFW kickoff party at L’Avenue restaurant.
Joining stars like Emma Roberts for the event, the actress — who recently defended her tiny NYC apartment — added a spiked black collar choker and tall platform combat boots to complete her edgy outfit. Plus, she appears to have darkened her recently bleached brows, though she whittled them down to a very nineties skinny shape.
The Fox fashion moments are bound to get more exciting as NYFW officially kicks off tomorrow.
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