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" ... Are biker shorts red carpet worthy? Bebe Rexha says yes! The singer donned a Lionne leather blazer dress with corset details and paired the look with a pair of black biker shorts. Metallic nails and a swooping pony finished off the look. ... "
" ... Fenty seemed to have all the ingredients for success: a massive following, positive press focused on diversity and inclusivity, and a global star as its founder. So, what went wrong? In addition to the pandemic’s impact on retail (especially luxury retail) the Fenty fashion brand was priced highly too quickly, and while it’s too hasty to say that it was doomed from the start, her overall music fanbase obviously was not enough to keep the brand afloat. There was likely a disconnect between the spending power of her massive and young fanbase. Fenty prices ranged from $250 cropped tops, $700 shirt dresses and $1,200 corset pumps. ... "
" ... Hailey’s Key Pieces: Statement coat, dad sneakers, corset tops ... "
" ... Ronald van der Kemp: Demi-couture line RDVK Ronald van der Kemp had sustainability in mind from day one. After honing his craft at Guy Laroche, Celine and Bill Blass, the Dutch-born designer, launched his collection in 2014. The impetus was the waste he had seen in larger companies and a feeling that wasn't sustainable or good for the planet. "I felt that fashion wasn't doing anything," he said, referring to a sustainable performance art he staged this past summer. Never ordering new reams of fabric, van der Kemp's creations are made from his collection of materials, vintage fabrics and purchasing leftover fabrics from other couture houses. "I worked with what I had sort of became the mantra for my brand," he noted. This season, for example, he created a felt embellished corset. "When you put things considered trash into a new context, it becomes a treasure." ... "
" ... The corset went and in came the bra, which with its creation, it resulted in enough steel to build two battle ships. “Women began to escape restrictions like the corset and we see the rise of the girdle, especially as women engage in athletics,” says Kulig. Essentially, WWI sparked a transition in women’s fashion, as the junior curator points out, “a loosening around the waist, a more androgynous look, and silhouettes change. Before the war there was a bell shape to women’s dresses but we begin to see layering.” The French government’s “national” fashion system introduced fixed price fabrics, clothing and footwear- something that we are used to today. This time is a propelling of how fashion would be impacted during the 20th century. ... "