isa boulder summer 2021 pieces
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BREEBAART lanza su colección SPRING SUMMER 2021: `GUERREROS'
BREEBAART lanza su colección SPRING SUMMER 2021: `GUERREROS’, inspirada en la iconografía de los objetos encontrados en el descubrimiento arqueológico más importante del siglo XX, localizado en El Caño de Nata y que pertenecieron a una Cultura extinta a la que se ha llamado COCLÉ, la cual es parte del Panamá Prehispánico del periodo que se desarrolló desde el año 700 d.C. hasta el siglo XI y la…
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heaven gaia spring/summer 2o21
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Maxwell Boko and Mmuso Potsane for Mmusomaxwell
Spring/Summer 2021
Mmusomaxwell is a ready-to-wear womenswear fashion brand based in Johannesburg, South Africa, founded in 2016 by Maxwell Boko and Mmuso Potsane. Boko and Potsane met as contestants on the TV show The Intern, run by designer David Tlale, where they competed to present at South Africa Fashion week. Mmusomaxwell are known for their tailored, minimalist designs, aimed at cosmopolitan working women.
This ensemble is from the Imbokodo collection, released for Spring/Summer 2021. Through this collection Boko and Potsane wanted to critique notions of a woman’s place in society, especially in traditional African cultures. The collection featured 27 pieces in a mixture of bold shapes and colours (mainly yellow, blue, red and black). Many of the designs drew on elements of a man’s suit, with the designers exploring power dressing, and the power suit, as a tool for female empowerment.
Victoria & Albert (Accession number: T.118:1,2-2021)
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me school, 'AREA 3.0' - ss21
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Hermès s/s 2021 rtw
Creative Director Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski
Photographer Alessandro Lucioni
Newest Cool
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The behemoth is complete. I have officially added English subtitles to every song in the Mankai Stage Troupe Lives. Playlist links:
Spring 2021
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Remember: no reposting!!!!!
(Sending in private is fine, I’m talking about to bigger sites like Twitter, Insta, etc.)
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something something juile's 'i write music in the same room that he did' is the same as 'luke introduced you to rock' in terms of lines the show just throws at us and never mentions again something something
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armani privé ⋅ ss 21
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details from blumarine spring summer 2021
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Iris van Herpen, runway detail ss2021
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the way the longer you live the more memories you accumulate of all the different places youve run in different cities and neighborhoods and parks and the slow painstaking progress of it and the times you finally got somewhere only to fall off due to time/circumstance/the weather but eventually you get back on with it again and fall off again and do it again and so on but it can only ever get harder mentally and physically because you can only ever keep doing this and making more memories of doing all that work only to end up in the same place again
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Lisa Folawiyo (Lagos, Nigeria)
Spring/Summer 2021
Lisa Folawiyo founded her eponymous brand in 2005 (at that time named Jewel by Lisa). Trained as a lawyer, Folawiyo has no formal training in fashion. She is regarded by the fashion industry as one of the founders of the contemporary African fashion scene, propelling African fashions onto the global stage. Folawiyo is known for her ready-to-wear designs made from printed cotton textiles, known in Nigeria as ankara and more widely as African-print cloth wax prints or Dutch wax prints. These have been fashionable in West and East Africa since the late 19th century, when they were produced in Europe for export to Africa. The technique used for wax print cottons was inspired by the Indonesian method of batik, where hot wax is used to draw patterns on a plain cloth before it is dyed so that the dye does not penetrate the areas covered by wax. The design process was characterised by collaboration manner, with local sellers, often women, advising merchants on popular patterns and colours. Political independence in the mid-to-late 20th century led to many African companies successfully establishing local centres of production.
Victoria & Albert (Accession number: T.48:1to2-2022)
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