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Post by Admin on Sept 12, 2019 1:03:17 GMT
Though Serena Williams may not have won the Grand Slam at the US Open, the tennis player scored big at the Fall 2019 presentation of her S by Serena Williams collection. Presented at New York Fashion Week with Klarna Style360, the is a celebration of women who break limits, boundaries and tradition, according to the press release. For Williams, that means women like her mother, who she counts as one of her biggest inspirations, along with fellow tennis greats Billie Jean King and sister Venus Williams. "Even Anna Wintour," the designer told ELLE.com backstage before the show. "She’s broken so many boundaries and she’s so brave and so amazing and wow. These are women that I really look up to." Inspired by 1990s street fashion with a modern touch, Williams looked to iconic models when starting the collection. "Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford and actually even look at her daughter Kaia who’s just doing beyond amazing and I’m obsessed. I love her," said the designer. "We looked at that and then we just kind of were like, ‘Ok, how do we bring a little bit of a moderness to this, yet keep some of those elements? Runway looks like bodycon purple zebra print, wearable black jumpsuits, and neon rompers answered the designer's question. Hits also included a suede coat that opened the show, plus smart plaid suiting, and leopard print wrap dresses.
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Post by Admin on Sept 15, 2019 18:19:20 GMT
The street style at New York Fashion Week was essentially an ode to the final weeks of summer, but just a day or two into the spring/summer 2020 season of London Fashion Week, it's clear that street style stars have now set their eyes on fall. As usual, they're also keeping things as eclectic as ever; stand-outs so far include statement sunglasses, leather trousers, python trench coats, and enough innovative layering to make your head start to spin. This season, the beauty looks are particularly out there, too: Just a day or two in, there have already been sightings of black lipstick, electric blue eyeliner, and ponytails in a very on-trend slime green. See those looks and more of the best to take over the streets so far—and give the runways of J.W. Anderson, Christopher Kane, and more a run for their money—here.
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