We love seeing Tampa-based fashion designer De Johnea Thorpe in the headlines! She spoke with Tampa Bay Business Journal about unveiling her seventh collection with the SHEIN X Designer Incubator Program and the benefits she has seen for her business. ✨ "Being an independent designer has so many challenges, and producing garments can be quite costly. This program is a beautiful process because it gives you a lot of control," says Thorpe. She reflected on her younger years when her mom bought her a sewing kit, "I would make little pieces and try to sell them to my friends, and I would go to thrift stores and buy wedding gowns and try to make them into something." ✨ To read the full story, visit: https://bizj.us/1qldp6
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What do you think of these trends? Which designers or brands aren’t on the list that are on your radar or shifting design and culture in the mens fashion world? #nyfw #nyfw2023 #fashiondisrupters #fashiondesigner #designerfashion #trendforecasting #trendsetter #hypebeast #menswear #mensfashion
New York Fashion Week’s Spring/Summer 2024 shows have officially concluded. With over 70 designers spanning stalwarts to newer names, New York’s tailored-and-tucked week had much to say about the future of fashion trends. Here we have rounded up the top five menswear trends from the shows. This season witnessed a remarkable shift as New York designers boldly rewrote the fashion codes. COS and WILLY CHAVARRIA, among others, ditched the quiet-luxury trope for styles that were (at least a little) louder, while others, like DION LEE and PRIVATE POLICY championed sophisticated workwear. Brands like LaQuan Smith and Palomo Spain put the spotlight on see-through shirts, and labels including AKNVAS and LUAR WORLD embraced the short-short trend. All the while, more names, such as Tanner Fletcher and Advisry, put kingly formalwear front and center. Discover more: https://lnkd.in/gUfJeztZ
5 Big Menswear Trends From New York Fashion Week SS24
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New York Fashion Week’s Spring/Summer 2024 shows have officially concluded. With over 70 designers spanning stalwarts to newer names, New York’s tailored-and-tucked week had much to say about the future of fashion trends. Here we have rounded up the top five menswear trends from the shows. This season witnessed a remarkable shift as New York designers boldly rewrote the fashion codes. COS and WILLY CHAVARRIA, among others, ditched the quiet-luxury trope for styles that were (at least a little) louder, while others, like DION LEE and PRIVATE POLICY championed sophisticated workwear. Brands like LaQuan Smith and Palomo Spain put the spotlight on see-through shirts, and labels including AKNVAS and LUAR WORLD embraced the short-short trend. All the while, more names, such as Tanner Fletcher and Advisry, put kingly formalwear front and center. Discover more: https://lnkd.in/gUfJeztZ
5 Big Menswear Trends From New York Fashion Week SS24
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Redefining Fashion with Vintage Finds In a world where trends come and go in the blink of an eye, finding a style that's truly unique can be a challenge. But fear not, because the era of Stylemax is here, and it's all about embracing the art of thrifting. Thrifting isn't just about snagging a bargain; it's a treasure hunt for one-of-a-kind pieces that speak to your individuality. From retro jackets to funky accessories, thrift stores are veritable goldmines for fashion enthusiasts looking to stand out from the crowd. What sets thrifting apart from conventional shopping is the element of surprise. You never know what gem you might unearth amidst the racks of pre-loved clothing. It's a thrill unlike any other, fueled by the excitement of discovering something truly special. Moreover, thrifting is inherently sustainable—a key tenet of the Stylemax philosophy. By giving new life to old garments, thrifting reduces waste and promotes eco-conscious fashion choices. It's a win-win situation for both your wardrobe and the planet. But perhaps the most compelling aspect of thrifting is the stories behind each piece. Every item has a history, a journey that adds depth and character to your ensemble. Whether it's a vintage dress from the '70s or a quirky knick-knack from yesteryear, thrifted finds carry with them a sense of nostalgia and charm that can't be replicated. In the age of fast fashion and mass production, thrifting offers a refreshing alternative—a return to craftsmanship, individuality, and self-expression. It's a celebration of style in its purest form, where the only limit is your imagination. So, whether you're a seasoned thrifter or a newcomer to the scene, embrace the thrill of the hunt and let your personal style shine through. With Stylemax, the possibilities are endless, and the adventure is just beginning. Happy thrifting! #thrifting #thrift #thriftshop #thriftstorefinds #vintage #thrifted #thriftedfashion #preloved #secondhand #thriftstore #fashion #thriftmurah #secondbranded #thriftfinds #vintageclothing #vintagestyle #ootd #reseller #s #sustainablefashion #prelovedbranded #thriftshopping #poshmark #vintagefashion #thriftedstyle #style #prelovedmurah #thrifter #resellercommunity #retro
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“Our clients are tired of megabrands.” The rise of custom clothing by consumers who appreciate their sense of self, sovereignty, and creativity is reshaping the fashion industry. With a projected global market opportunity for custom apparel exceeding $160B by 2032, customers are embracing the idea of waiting for their unique designs to be fulfilled while collaborating with brands in the digital journey and co-creation process. We are witnessing a new era of slow, unique customized fashion that embodies individuality. A valued experience. An ability to showcase the fashion stories along the way through bringing the hearts and hands behind our clothing. The integration of digital technology will only accelerate this trend, paving the way for innovative approaches like repurposing existing second-life materials in the circular fashion economy. Article on Vogue Business https://lnkd.in/emxFu7Ct #FashionIndustry #CustomClothing #FashionTrends
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PLASTIC GANG !! IS BACK. TWICE IN TWO DAYS ! First M&S Making copies of a luxury bag by YSL and now Primark knocking off Ralph Lauren dresses ! The DUPES market seems to be a new LOW in fast fashion. I get it in a world where incomes remain low and hard to come by for the many. But knocking off designer labels and churning out cheap crap really should be regulated and banned by legislation. Some would argue its flattering to have your designs copied and touted to the masses. I am sure some brands would appreciate the exposure to be fair. I do hope #ralphlauren contact #primark and call them out on this. The same goes for YSL and M&S. Not only is this destructive fashion by flooding the market with cheap plastic is is also LAZY FASHION. Fashion I thought was about inspirational design, creativity, fresh products to market and seeking a new audience with new innovative and inspirational product offers. It would seem that the fast fashion giants like shein and Temu have started a new trend by copying and knocking off other designs and products and exploiting innovation for a cheap return off the back of others hard work and creativity. Just another case of the high street lacking any level of credibility and integrity as it seeks a share of the profits. "DEMOLISH DUPES" I say ! what are your thoughts #primark #ralphlauren #marksandspencer #ysl #copyrightinfringement #fastfashion https://lnkd.in/e7KATkS4
Primark selling £16 'dupe' of £2k Ralph Lauren little black dress
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Have you ever considered the true impact of a decade on fashion? 🕰️ Delving into the fashion history of the 1970s is like unraveling a colorful tapestry of style transformations and cultural influences. Here are some compelling numerical insights from the era that highlight its significance: - Over 80% of respondents in a recent survey cited the 1970s as a pivotal period for fashion innovation and experimentation. - The iconic bell-bottom pants, popularized in the '70s, experienced a staggering 300% increase in sales within just two years of their introduction. - Did you know that the sales of platform shoes, a staple of '70s fashion, eclipsed traditional shoe sales by 40% during that era? Step back in time through this enlightening article on the fashion trends of the 1970s and discover how numbers can illuminate the cultural impact of an era. ✨ #FashionHistory #1970sFashion #CulturalInfluence https://lnkd.in/etW2bWwc
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Gone are the days when style had limitations and was confined to a narrow spectrum of body sizes. Today, we spotlight the top size-inclusive brands and fashion designers. These brands are at the forefront of the plus-size revolution, resonating with and catering to diverse audiences. From the chic and contemporary offerings of Dia & Co. to the sophisticated silhouettes of Eloquii, these brands provide a curated compilation of top size-inclusive clothing brands. Girlfriend Collective offers a vast selection, providing a convenient one-stop-shop for plus-size clothing. At the same time, Reformation brings sustainable fashion to the table, proving that eco-consciousness and inclusivity can go hand in hand. SKIMS and Madewell are also part of this inclusive movement, offering trendy options that cater to various tastes and preferences. Universal Standard is setting a high bar, offering all styles up to size 40 US, ensuring each garment is wear-tested for a perfect fit. The journey towards a more inclusive fashion industry is ongoing, and these 35 brands are leading the charge, paving the way for a future where fashion is for everyone, regardless of size. Designer brands are not far behind, with names like Eileen Fisher making their mark in the plus-size designer space. Check out the link in the comments for a full list of these inclusive brands and designers. https://lnkd.in/ev9DhFmx #beauty #fashion #business
35 Size-Inclusive Clothing Brands, Expert Vetted
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Hey there, fashion lovers 💙 Fashion Week season is over and we're bringing you the newest from NYC and London. Click the link below to read the latest article on our Pixel to Parcel magazine and get an overview of six Sprint Summer 24 trends you should know about 👇🏼 #KornitMakeBetter #PixeltoParcel #FashionWeek #SS24Trends
Fashion Week Trends: A Look at NYC and London's Best | Pixel to Parcel
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In the world of fashion Yeezy, led by Kanye West, should be seen as a north star for fashion design as an art of precision and innovation. It’s not just about picking organic cotton; it's about revolutionizing how we use fabric. They push boundaries beyond the usual 75-85% efficiency, drastically reducing the amount of material that turns into waste. We make use of these techniques with some of our clients, our commitment doesn’t stop there. We're addressing the industry’s challenge of over-production head-on. Imagine, 20% of clothing is produced without demand. We're changing this by creating garments that are not only desired but necessary. Kanye's vision for Yeezy is clear: Design smarter, produce wiser, and create a fashion future that's as thoughtful as it is stylish.
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1920s Fashion For Men Introduction The 1920s was a vibrant and transformative period in the realm of men's fashion. It marked a departure from the rigid styles of the past, embracing a more relaxed and expressive approach to dressing. This article explores the essence of 1920s fashion for men, highlighting key elements, influential figures, and the societal influences that shaped this iconic era. Key Components of Men's Fashion in the 1920s Flapper Style One of the most distinctive features of 1920s fashion was the adoption of the "flapper" style, characterized by loose-fitting clothing that allowed for greater freedom of movement. This shift was reflective of the changing roles and attitudes of women in society, which in turn influenced men's fashion towards more casual and comfortable attire. Suiting and Tailoring Men's suiting underwent a revolution during the 1920s, moving away from the heavy, formal suits of the Victorian era towards lighter, more streamlined designs. The classic suit with a high-waisted, narrow-cut trouser became popular, often paired with a contrasting vest. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gjVxypY7
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