Song for the Mute S/S17 Women’s – Lookbook
We would like to present to you Song for the Mute’s Spring/Summer 2017 Women’s Paris collection.
[Photos courtesy of Song for the Mute]
We would like to present to you Song for the Mute’s Spring/Summer 2017 Women’s Paris collection.
[Photos courtesy of Song for the Mute]
We would like to present to you Haider Ackermann’s Spring/Summer 2017 Women’s Paris collection backstage.
Photography by Julien Boudet for StyleZeitgeist.
We would like to present to you Ann Demeulemeester’s Spring/Summer 2017 Women’s Paris collection backstage.
Photography by Julien Boudet for StyleZeitgeist
We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Spring/Summer 2017 Women’s Paris collection.
Photography by Julien Boudet for StyleZeitgeist.
We would like to present to you Yang Li’s Spring/Summer 2017 Women’s – Paris collection backstage.
Photography by Julien Boudet for StyleZeitgeist
We would like to present to you Aganovich’s Spring/Summer 2017 Women’s Paris collection backstage.
Photography by Julien Boudet for StyleZeitgeist.
We would like to present to you A.F. Vandevorst’s Spring/Summer 2017 Women’s collection. This season the designers, An & Filip, chose to reveal the collection as a video in lieu of a show.
We would like to present to you Dries Van Noten’s Spring/Summer 2017 Women’s Paris collection.
Photography by Julien Boudet
We would like to present to you Anrealage’s Spring/Summer 2017 Paris Women’s collection.
This past summer a pretty girl in her twenties I know cut her shoulder-length dark hair to military grade shortness, which made her look decidedly less attractive. When I remarked on this to another friend, also in his twenties, he said without hesitation that unattractiveness has become a trend among his peers. You can also see it quite clearly in fashion, especially in the rise of brands as seemingly disparate as Hood by Air, Vetements, Gosha Rubchinskiy, and Gucci, and their calculated ugliness and awkwardness.