There is so much in store in regard to fashion in 2023. As we manifest prosperity for the year, we should also manifest mindful releases, fashion as art again, and craftsmanship unlike before (among juicier fashion drama.) So far, we’ve got our wish, as this first week into the new year has us talking about lawsuits alongside tailored suits and new collections with substance! Our only hope is that this will continue as fashion weeks are just around the corner.
The collaborations that were teased last year keep on teasing, but it should hopefully be worth the wait, and even more, collaborations that we didn’t know we needed are just around the corner to announce and release, and we’ll be right there to report.
For now, take a look through the good, bad, and messy of this week in fashion.
Christopher John Rogers Debuts Pre-Fall Collection 011
Entitled “It’s My Party and I’ll Cry If I Want To,” womenswear designer Rogers took a turn from his usual color-filled collections. While this collection was still complete with splashes of fun colors, it was also filled with pieces absent of those bright primary colors he uses so often. The designer used this collection to show that he has full autonomy over his creativity and business. What sells is what he wants to sell. Each look is nothing short of extraordinary, as he utilizes Avant Garde shapes and playfulness.
Thom Browne VS. Adidas
Adidas has sued American designer Thom Browne over the use of his stripe motif in his designs. The gag is that Adidas had given permission to use the four stripes over ten years ago. It seems that since Browne’s brand has been building its sportswear selection of the brand that has now had the face of Lionel Messi alongside FC Barcelona wear his designs, Adidas has called for war as Messi has been long associated with Adidas. So far,…
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