Shop the new designer collab

H&M has announced its latest designer collaboration – and we think it could be one of our favorites so far. The high street brand’s first collab of the year was with emerging London-based designer Rokh, delivering a covetable collection that was full of experimental spins on wardrobe staples that felt both edgy and easy to wear. SHOP H&M NOW From double-layered trench coats to pleated skirts and structured tailoring, there are plenty of workwear-inspired designs we already have our eyes on. Other pieces firmly on our wish list include some two-tone wide-leg jeans and a cool LBD with a detachable…

Pinterest Predicts Upcoming Trends for 2024 + Other Fashion News

Image courtesy of PinterestPlus, Canada Goose announces a multi-year partnership with Giants of Africa. By Sarah Mariotti Date December 8, 2023 Pinterest reveals its 2024 trend predictions Image courtesy of Pinterest Want a peek into the future? Pinterest Predicts 2024 has just been released and it’s got the scoop on emerging trends. For starters, bows aren’t going anywhere, as they’ll continue to adorn outfits, shoes, hairstyles and jewellery, just the same as silver and chrome, which have steadily been making their way into the mainstream. Grandmacore will morph into “Eclectic Grandpa,” more people will use scraps and shreds to make…

Top Fashion Stories of the Week: December 29

The final week of the year is rarely one for bombshell fashion news — even an ever-churning machine like the fashion industry slows its pace a little bit between Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve — and this week was no exception. However, despite a pointed lack of attention-grabbing headlines, there was still plenty for keen-nosed fashion fiends to sniff out. Highlights include some of the “stealth wealth” ‘fits from Succession being auctioned off, Jennie of BLACKPINK fame announcing the launch of ODD ATELIER, her own fashion label, Lil Uzi Vert announcing that they’d begin designing women’s clothing after “retiring”…

Tashkeela exhibition in Riyadh showcases fashion from Saudi Arabia and beyond

DUBAI: Part-Middle Eastern star Yara Shahidi made an appearance at the 55th annual NAACP Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday night as a handful of stars showed off ensembles by Arab designers. The ceremony honored the achievements of people of color in film, television, music, and literature and saw R&B icon Usher named entertainer of the year. “Grown-ish” star Shahidi, whose father is Iranian, attended the ceremony in a look from Italian label Ferragamo’s Spring/Summer 2024 ready-to-wear collection. Meanwhile, Usher’s wife Jennifer Goicoechea walked the red carpet by the award winner’s side in a tailored, blazer-like gown from Lebanese designer…

Tech Trends in 2024 Impacting Fashion and Retail

In a recently released Mastercard Signals report titled, “Emerging Technology Trends for 2024,” the company’s insights experts explored tech trends across artificial intelligence, computational power and data technologies that will shape the face of commerce in the next three to five years. Particularly, the retail sector is posed to experience significant transformations changing how consumers shop and spend money, brand interactions with their shoppers and how businesses make decisions and operate. Ken Moore, chief innovation officer at Mastercard, views these emerging tech trends with a promising outlook for the retail industry and higher levels of engagement and connectivity between consumers…

In Re/Done Campaign, Pamela Anderson Continues to Embrace No Makeup

Pamela Anderson has done some “life-ing” as she calls it. No longer strictly an object of adolescent fantasies, she has become a seasoned version of the girl next door — albeit with a lot more oomph. “I’m enjoying the process of getting older,” Ms. Anderson, 56, said on a video call late last week. “The things that are happening to my face — a little elasticity is leaving — I’m finding humor in that.” She continued: “I feel sexier now that I have some secrets and some mystery. We don’t learn that until later in our lives.” The call was…