The word streetwear is very loaded right now. With OAMC the goal wasn’t to try to get labeled. It was to try to make cool s*** from cultured and eclectic ideas; it was that simple.
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Designer Geoffrey Beene checking out shoes in Milan, Italy, 1978.
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Wednesday - June 07, 2017 Wed - 06/07/17
rantnrave:// Have you checked out 24 SÈVRES? Overall, LVMH's return to multi-brand e-commerce is a deft one, albeit quieter than I expected. The site is beautiful, clean, and it does evoke a sense of place, mixing heritage and craft with the contemporary. Sculptural forms, furniture, trunks, flowers, and stylized shipping crates share space in the site's imagery and product photography. Love the concept of having limited edition pieces created for the site, and I enjoy the details that push subtly against conventions of design, like the "hand-sketched" icons. Those touches make the site directional and memorable. Would love to see more rare or high-octane fashion offerings. For lack of a better term, the site could use more #grails. The UX is well-executed, yet conventional. It's worth visiting. IAN ROGERS and ERIC GOGUEY spoke to FAST COMPANY and YAHOO STYLE about the launch. GLOSSY's JILL MANOFF points out that the site caters to PARIS, which, on one hand makes sense—that's the location of LE BON MARCHÉ. On the other hand, it goes against the broader trajectory of luxury e-commerce—rootless, placeless, catering to anyone with access to the network and a credit card. DIOR and LOUIS VUITTON, two jewel-in-the-crown brand offerings, aren't currently available to ship to the USA. Still, the site's above average IMHO. Transformative? They're iterating... The CFDA Awards. I thought there'd be a lot more to say, but as it turns out, it's a night for the CFDA. Putting establishment in establishment. There's a time and place for that. The CFDA has a long history of building resources and a community for American fashion. ANNA WINTOUR's speech for FRANCA SOZZANI was beautiful. RAF is Raf (wonderful, achieved meme status). But where's the rest? The experimental, the wild, the for-better-or-worse revolutionary? GARY WASSNER brought up some great points on TWITTER. Do American labels have difficulty with name recognition abroad? Does the stigma that American designers are somehow less creative than their European counterparts still persist? Can anyone look better than ALEK WEK in this BALENCIAGA look? (Answer: I don't think so)... GARAGE MAGAZINE is live on VICE, and if CINTRA WILSON's ride through imaginary fashion VR (on hyperdrive) is any indication, there's some exciting stuff on the way... Kaleidoscopes are making an appearance, in LOUIS VUITTON's new customization campaign and the APPLE WATCH's kaleidoscope face, announced at WWDC... A brief look at shanzhai counterfeit designers... YOOX NET-A-PORTER is going fur-free.
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The New York Times
Immigrants Triumph at the Oscars of American Fashion
by Vanessa Friedman
The Council of Fashion Designers of America gave its most important awards to foreigners who have reinvented U.S. brands.
Garage Magazine
2020: Get the Look!
by Cintra Wilson
It’s your dystopia, so dress to kill--or be killed!
1 Granary
Don't call her a fairy godmother: Lulu Kennedy
by Helena Fletcher
The champion of emerging designers, Fashion East founder Lulu Kennedy, talked to 1 Granary about the challenges young designers face (and monster trucks).
Fast Company
Ian Rogers and Eric Goguey Have Big Plans For LVMH
by Elizabeth Segran
With LVMH’s new retail site, chief digital officer Ian Rogers wants to translate the tricky art of selling luxury products into an online experience.
Yahoo! Style
Parisian's Favorite High-End Department Store Just Launched a Shopping Site
by Alexandra Mondalek
LVMH Moet Hennessy launched its new site with the French luxury department store, Le Bon Marche, calling it 24 Sevres. Brands like Dior and Louis Vuitton will be available to shop on one digital platform for the first time.
The Business of Fashion
At the CFDA Awards, a Call to Action
by Lauren Sherman and Chantal Fernandez
Politics were top of mind at the fashion industry’s annual ceremony on Monday night, where a diverse set of individuals, from Raf Simons to Gloria Steinem, were honoured.
GQ
How Tech's Most Menswear-Obsessed Office Gets Dressed for Work
by Jake Woolf
The guys behind Grailed break down their 10 (okay, 11)-to-6 wardrobes.
i-D Magazine
Hailey Gates On Liberian Fashion Week And Meeting David Lynch
by Alice Newell-Hanson
As her documentary series ‘States of Undress’ returns for a second season, the writer and actress discusses weird fashion, writing a screenplay, and her role in ‘Twin Peaks.’
Racked
This General Store Sells Guns, Beer, and, Oh Yeah -- Wedding Dresses
by Daisy Alioto
Mainers get their wedding dresses and their beer at the same fun store.
Vogue
Remembering Benjamin Cho, a Downtown Designer Dedicated to Craft—And Morrissey
by Laird Borrelli-Persson
Remembering a New York designer who had fun with fashion.
velocity
The Business of Fashion
How Luxury Came to Love Streetwear Sites
by Christopher Morency
To reach millennials, luxury brands like Gucci and Louis Vuitton are partnering with influential streetwear sites Highsnobiety and Hypebeast.
Racked
$173 Million Later, The Real Real Is Officially Consignment Queen
by Chavie Lieber
The new funding comes just in time for the retailer to open its first store.
The Fashion Law
Should Social Media Platforms Do More to Curb Sponsored Ads for Counterfeits?
Thinking you can trust the websites promoted by social media platforms? Think again -- because even seemingly legitimate sites are pointing consumers towards websites selling counterfeits.
Glossy
Confessions of an influencer marketing exec: 'Micro-influencers are the biggest scam'
by Hilary Milnes
Influencer marketing is going through some serious growing pains, but brands are still seeing better results from their work with influencers than they do when marketing through traditional means. To shed light on an industry still shroud in mystery, we asked an influencer marketing executive to share her honest thoughts in exchange for anonymity.
The New York Times
What if Your Environmentally Correct Shoes Were Also Cute?
by Tariro Mzezewa
Recycled plastic water bottles are transformed into Rothy’s ballet flats in just six minutes.
The Guardian
Model Adwoa Aboah: 'In 2017, there is more than one way to be beautiful ​and cool'
by Jess Cartner-Morley
Adwoa Aboah is ridiculously beautiful, but that is not what makes her the most in-demand model of the moment. Sure, the razor-sharp cheekbones and the blown-glass lips don't do her prospects any harm. But there is something in her gaze to camera that makes her beauty seem as if it's not the most compelling thing about her.
Love Magazine
Get To Know: Ji Won Choi, the Parson's Grad celebrating sustainability
After winning the YOOXYGEN Award, we caught up with the designer working for a more ethical wardrobe.
UPROXX
What Does It Take To Be A Sneaker Craftsman?
by Eli Morgan Gesner
The shoe brand No. One pairs tech savvy and a genuine commitment to craftsmanship to create sneakers that feel like art.
Bloomberg
J. Crew May Never Be the Same Again
by Kim Bhasin and Lindsey Rupp
Fashion left the company, and its executives, behind. Now what?
Apparel News
Why Manufacturers Are Turning to Central America for Quick-Turn Apparel
by Deborah Belgum
The demise of a free-trade agreement between the United States and several Asian countries is breathing new life into the Guatemalan apparel industry.
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