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3 Sep

Gigi Hadid Cheers on Serena Williams at U.S. Open

Gigi Hadid Cheers on Serena Williams at U.S. Open
Gigi Hadid made a fashion statement during her appearance on the U.S. Open. On Wednesday, the model was amongst most of the A-list guests on the Arthur Ashe Stadium to cheer on Serena Williams as she played against Estonia’s Anett Kontaveit, currently ranked second on the earth, within the second round.  Hadid wore a backless red top and matching red pants by Simon Miller paired with a Louis Vuitton Pochette Volga bag in rouge, white and red Off-White x Nike Air Jordan 2 Low sneakers and sunglasses from Tejesta.  Gigi Hadid attends the victory of Serena Williams through the third day of the U.S. Open 2022 on the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on Aug. 31. GC Images She, along together with her...
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2 Sep

Serena Williams & Nike’s Carly Ellis Collaborated On Sparkling

Serena Williams & Nike’s Carly Ellis Collaborated On Sparkling
Serena Williams’ passion for fashion and skilled training have constantly influenced her magnificent, distinctive outfits. Williams took charge of her most up-to-date attire on the US Open 2022 at Flushing Meadows, Recent York, with assistance from Nike Lead Apparel Designer Carly Ellis, who provided the general concept and guided the small print for an exciting design geared toward making her feel confident and relaxed. Williams has been partnering with Nike since 2004. Nonetheless, Ellis joined the apparel team in 2018, and the 2 women have been working together ever since. “One of the special moments in my profession was after I got to see a glance I designed debut on-court on the Australian Open in 2021—the lilac dress,” Ellis tells ESSENCE....
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25 Aug

Zero10 and Crosby Studio to Open Pop-up Store With

Zero10 and Crosby Studio to Open Pop-up Store With
Zero10 has partnered with Crosby Studios to reimagine its metaverse store with a first-of-its kind pop-up that bridges the physical and virtual retail experience through augmented reality. Situated at 138 Wooster Street in SoHo, the space will feature a five-piece virtual collection designed by Crosby Studios, which also conceptualized the retail experience and interior design. Shoppers may have the chance to try on digital-only pieces on the concept space, introducing a recent solution to shop and interact with fashion. Upon entering a fitting room, guests might be prompted to scan QR codes with their iPhones. The QR code scan will then cause them to the Zero10 app page where the gathering lives. Through AR, customers can try on digital clothing in real-time...
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