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17 Jun

Neil Barrett Goes Back to Core Minimalism, Returns to Catwalk

Neil Barrett Goes Back to Core Minimalism, Returns to Catwalk
Neil Barrett is the consummate ’90s guy, keen on minimalism and a “geek of fashion,” as he likes to place it. A number of days ahead of his official return to the catwalk after a couple of years hiatus, Barrett was each energized and excited as he pondered this milestone for his independent brand. “This collection is something of a homecoming. It's the primary show we'll stage for the reason that pandemic and while we had eased ourselves back into the official calendar with a mixture of physical events over the previous couple of years, this season felt like the suitable time to make a full return to the calendar to be a part of Milan Fashion Week with my peers,” he...
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25 Apr

Luxurious Minimalism, Extreme Silhouettes, Soft Textures Are Big at

Luxurious Minimalism, Extreme Silhouettes, Soft Textures Are Big at
LONDON — The autumn 2023 Browns trend results are in. Ida Petersson, buying director, and Heather Gramston, head of men’s and womenswear, on the British fashion retailer presented the picks for the season that Browns can be buying into at a presentation held Tuesday at Claridge’s Hotel. In January, it was revealed that Elizabeth von der Goltz would join the manager team at Browns’ parent Farfetch, where she is going to grow to be chief fashion and merchandising officer at Farfetch and chief executive officer of Browns. “We endeavor to be considered directional and curious in our decisions from our buyers to our collaborations, and the way in which we approach each our in-store and online experiences,” said von der Goltz in an...
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2 Jan

The Black-owned beauty brand mixing Scandi minimalism and African

The Black-owned beauty brand mixing Scandi minimalism and African
Join AASAI as they travel through their native homeland sourcing traditional ingredients and production methods for his or her farm-to-skin products Within the midst of the pandemic, Brenda Roslyng was stranded in her native Kenya without her usual rotation of skincare products. Roslyng had moved to Denmark together with her mother and stepdad as a baby, so was accustomed to using western, chemical-based products to treat her acne-prone skin. When her mum suggested using traditional, plant-based and hand-made African products on her face, it improved her pimples a lot she was inspired to launch her skincare brand AASAI.  Bridging the gap between Roslyng’s two home continents, AASAI sources traditional ingredients from Kenya and Uganda...
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