All The Vibes: #9
Seinfield in his hypebeast era, diversity on Savile Row and vintage Gucci g-strings
Whether it's runway shows, magazine editorials, social media posts, street style, nostalgic trends, fashion news, brand collaborations, new collection drops or cool ad campaigns; ‘All The Vibes’ will be a place where I let you know all of the fashionable things that should be on your radar.
I’ve decided to make this issue available to all subscribers so you newbies out there can see what goes down in this monthly post on Fashion Tingz. So sit back, relax and enjoy! Let's get into round #9.
Jerry Seinfield is in his hypebeast era in Kith’s latest campaign. And the zaddies keep on zadding.
What is the latest core that the TikTok machine has spewed out? Well that's none other than Christiancore, one of the more divisive aesthetics at that. Apparently things have been getting pretty biblical with Christian fashion inspiring a new wave of iconography, but not everyone is onboard with it.
Who said that mini skirts were just for the youth of today? Calling all the Millennial readers (a camp I firmly sit in) and older, it's time to get your legs out and look hot doing it. Thank me later.
We love to see it, traditionally elitist fashion sectors become more diverse and underdogs getting their time in the spotlight (which is so rightly deserved). Rav Matharu, founder and creative director of Clothsurgeon and an ex-Leeds United player turned designer, opened the first store on Savile Row last month that combines classic streetwear elements with tailored silhouettes.
Matching your outfits with your dog is totally something I’d do. I just need to get a dog first, because I know my cats won't play ball.
We see you Billie girl. Looking hot as ever and throwing major shade (haha, get it?) in Gucci’s latest eyewear collection campaign. Very moody, very sultry, Eilish has well and truly grown up hasn't she?
Ah Euphoria Euphoria Euphoria. Just when I thought I wouldn't talk about this cult favourite Gen Z show on Fashion Tingz for a while, here we are. Well, what now you ask? WWD just published a piece about how the ‘Euphoria’ effect is turning the show's costume designers into influencers in their own right, and all I can say is good for them. Goals, if that's their vibe of course.
Founder and creative director of Rhude, Rhuigi Villaseñor, has been tasked with transforming Swiss leather goods brand Bally. Hoping to attract a new, younger audience and modernise the brand, his first collection for the luxury fashion house will debut on the runway on September 24th in Milan.
I love anime, like for real for real. So I was intrigued to see that Burberry collaborated with Netflix based anime series Blue Period (watched it, loved it) on a new story that incorporates the brand's Lola bag into a new original story.
Fashion biopics seem to be having a moment right now. But at a time where mainstream streamers seem to all be going after the same look and vibe, Dazed explores the cult and underground fashion figures that are long overdue having their story told. I'm 1000% here for a Dapper Dan and Michèle Lamy feature.
I don't think I could publish this issue of All The Vibes without talking about Timothee Chalamet’s backless Haider Ackermann red suit at the Venice Film Festival. Timmy really said business at the front party at the back. It's his world, we're just living in it.
Designer Maisha Marshall-Ende grew up in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, which informed her personal style as she wasn't always able to express herself fashionably in a way she would have liked. After moving to Toronto to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at OCAD University, her love for fashion expanded and Lehwatch was born. This new brand infuses bold Ethiopian style and Canadian culture.
Kind of pissed that I won't be able to go to the Telfar Global sale in NYC as I’m London-based, where the designer is hosting a sale consisting of thousands of the brand's bags in all shapes and sizes for one day only, but my wallet will probably thank me for missing out.
Who else needs a vintage 1997 Tom Ford for Gucci g-string? This is the kind of thing I’d imagine you wear if you wanted to stunt on your ex, just have it peeking out the top of your jeans and well… what happens next is on you. You have been warned.
Gigi Hadid is the latest celebrity to launch her own brand, and this time round we've got a permanent collection of 100% cashmere basics that span across hoodies, sweatshirts, beanies and socks. I did enjoy the cross-generational and diverse casting for the launch campaign, so maybe all is not lost in the celebrity brand sphere?
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