was finally time to enter the Loewe Bags Design Week
At his debut collection for last year, unveiled his vision for the house primarily through one color red. A rich burgundy that was often presented with a kind of lacquered sheen, in case you were wondering. It served as a neat running theme, then, for his first furniture collection at the house, which saw take his cues from a pantheon of Italian design masters among them and then reimagine five classic pieces of furniture in his signature shade. Much of fashion advice comes from surveying other people's mistakes. Slick, androgynous side partings were everywhere on the Milan runways and they're versatile enough to be worn in different ways. It remains to be seen whether new vision at will build upon his previous body of work or if he will excavate the meaning of ness to find commonalities between his sensibilities and those of the great. may be a veteran thanks to his long history of projects in the city, but with the opening of his store in Milan last summer, he decided it was finally time to enter the Loewe Bags Design Week fray with his namesake brand, too. The designer also began showing his men's and pre fall collections in Milan back in 2024. To mark the occasion, invited the fast rising artist Patrick Carroll whose playful woven textile canvases blur the line between painting and clothes to showcase 37 of his artworks around the store. And it's not just has its famous H buckle belt, which is particularly popular on the Upper East Side here in New York. Notably, only Brian Atwood thought to add heels to his take, balancing his inspired creations on gem encrusted stilettos. As lullabies began to play over the speakers, a procession of models began circulating around the room as if sleepwalking, before being dressed by two mysterious attendants in a full Browne three piece suit and tucking them sees into bed. Today, there seems to be no shared sartorial experience, which is part of what made feel like an escape. Arguably, Burning Man and its new wave population of wooks, tech bros, and yuppies have filled the void that left, but to an extreme that doesn't appeal to nearly as many people. Perhaps one day, we will find ourselves unified in fashion once again. There are few fashion gurus as revered by interior designers like meaning the appeal of their Milan Design Week outings extends far beyond the fashion crowd. That was certainly the case with this week's offering at their Milan flagship, which drew an eclectic stream of visitors this week to view the brand's collaboration with the Dutch collective We Make Carpets. Titled Fold and Crease, the astonishingly intricate star pieces at first appeared to be enormous, bristling blankets, but upon closer inspection, revealed them sees as having been painstakingly crafted from 60,000 bamboo skewers inserted into an undulating sheet of foam, while miniature versions were created with clothes pins embedded, hedgehog like, into strips of foam woven through delicate wooden structures. first got in the saddle at 4 years, and now owns three horses herself, Lady Bird, and a foal named. She finds that the dual exercise and companionship help alleviate her anxiety. Whenever I go ride, of course it's a great excuse to get outside and not be on my phone and forget about work and fully put my brain and my energy into how I'm going to get my horse over these obstacles, the model told Vogue in her summer 2024 cover story.
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