Chanel West Coast 's sizzling curves are back on the 'Gram. The rapper and "Ridiculousness" star is a regular when it comes to flaunting her feminine and gym-honed frame – enough bikini snaps of the 31-year-old have proven this – but the images shared by Chanel on Friday night saw her opt out of swimwear.
Chanel's post came dedicated to her latest music drop. Her "Black Roses" song is out, and the star herself was out to both celebrate the release and engage in the regular Fashion Nova influencing that forms a side gig for her over on her Instagram.
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Guests At Dior's Fall/Winter 2020 Show Offered Up 9 Different Ways To Style Its Classic Plaid
Paris Fashion Week is officially here and the uniform of choice for guests at Dior's Fall/Winter 2020 show included some iteration of the house's classic plaid print. Though you'd be hard-pressed to find an attendee that wasn't draped in the checked motif, the fact that each showgoer styled the detail so differently is what's worth paying attention to. Plus, with the checkered trend on the rise, you may want to consider bookmarking the show looks, below, for inspiration later down the
Royal ladies rocking short dresses!
Despite various reports of the Queen 's 'protocol' advising against it, royal women often embrace more modern hemlines – from adorable mini dresses to short skirts. Most recently, the Duchess of Cambridge stepped out in a bespoke Chanel skirt suit that landed above the knee, and the Duchess of Sussex caused a sell-out with her gorgeous Reiss shift dress at an International Women's Day event in 2019.
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While it's thought that the Queen's own fashion 'rules' once expected skirts to fall at the knee, as time moves on and royal wardrobes become more modern, expectations towards traditional protocol have become much more relaxed. As far back as the 1960s, however, Princess Anne was often pictured looking lovely in the decade's popular shorter styles, and Princess Diana was of course a fan of mini-skirts.
The Zebra Print Trend Isn't Going Anywhere — Here's How To Make It Feel Fresh
For years now, leopard print has become so popular it is now considered a neutral. That said, over the past few seasons, zebra print, leopard's slightly less overused and arguably more versatile cousin, has risen to the fore. Continuing to surface on both the runways and the streets during Fall/Winter 2020 fashion month, it's clear the zebra print trend is going nowhere.
For a more uptown iteration, there was Versace's use of the print, which should, unsurprisingly, appeal to anyone who is a fan of making a statement. The genius of this look lies in its counterintuitive ability to treat the loud pattern as nothing special. When paired with a vibrant floral top and a houndstooth coat, the zebra print pencil skirt becomes almost an afterthought, but an intriguing one at that.
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Ad Campaign Reminds People What Isn't Consent 02/26/2020
Paris Women’s advocacy group HandsAway is out with a new print campaign from TBWA\Paris with the message that women can dress as fashionably or provocatively as they want and it’s not an invitation to be groped or otherwise sexually harassed.
“The aim of this campaign is to remind people that a woman has the right to dress as she wants and no outfit can justify such words or acts.”
J. Crew is having a huge 50% off sale — and these picks are worth buying
J.Crew Factory currently has a major clearance sale , and it includes tons of options that would work well for both winter and spring outfits. From now until Feb. 28, you can even score an extra 50% off the sale price when you use the code WORKIT at checkout.
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Printed with delicate flowers, this dress looks like a perfect fit for the office. The polyester fabric is both lightweight and machine washable.
These skinny jeans were made with Tencel and cotton and include a 28-inch inseam for a modern fit. The stretchy material was designed to sit on your hips and move with you throughout the day.
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In Milan, Denim Charmed with Arts and Crafts Motifs from – Sourcing Journal
True to Etro’s nomadic philosophy, the brand told a F/W 20-21 story dense with rich earth tones, statement belts and layering. A denim vest and jeans were adorned with matching floral appliques and trimmed with brown suede fringe along the hems and seams. Another jean was decorated with metallic sequins, fringe and patchwork made from silken fabrics.
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Denim was one piece of Antonio Marras’ collection that mimicked the look and feel of vintage fabrics and garments. Patchwork constructions and contrast stitching added a handmade feel to men’s dark jeans. Re-worked Trucker jackets featured insets of plaid, chinoiserie fabrics and paisley-like florals. The pockets of a button-down denim shirt were removed and its shirttails were tacked up to reveal its floral lining.
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