It Girl Homemaker Porn + 2025 Trend Predictions
Fashion and food are one, 2025 trends will be led by a sociocultural context and fast fashion is a curse
Welcome to ICYMI, an ad hoc edition of Fashion Tingz that’s part read/watch/listen recommendations, part places you need to visit, part fashion things you may have missed… and 100% a good time.
As an ex-fashion editor and personal stylist, I see a lot of cool fashion shit floating around the digital depths of the Internet.
Now, this stuff may seem kind of out there, kind of obscure, or kind of boring — it all depends on who you ask.
The mood of these curated guides will ebb and flow depending on whatever’s going on in the fashion realm, and whatever I’m vibing with.
Either way, it’s all that good good.
On today's agenda:
Fashion and foods love affair continues with it girls + “homemaker porn”
High fashion films flex with pop culture icons
Religion and dressing modestly have overlapping belief systems
And a ton more.
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Delve deeper with expert fashion analysis and commentary…
The fashion meets food crossover brings my two greatest interests in life together.
of The New Garde delves into the next-gen fashion it girls set to take over food culture with a new era of “homemaker porn”.I’ve been thinking about this one for a while.
of Sunday Style Thoughts unpacks Tibi Style Class, theoretical fashion frameworks, and abiding by fashion rules and aesthetics that may not be a one-size-fits-all.In my humble opinion, Jacquemus is one of those brands that doesn’t miss — whether you like the clothes or not.
of ART DIRECTION explores the Jacquemus buzz around store openings and their stand-out style.WATCH
Here’s an excuse for some fashion-induced screen time…
If you ever find yourself in London, Argentinian designer Lucila Safdie has been hosting a film club at Genesis Cinema, East London’s beloved arthouse venue. Known for her cinematic and intimate campaigns, this feels like the natural next step in building out Safdie’s creative universe.
Here’s one I didn’t see coming, Addison Rae is planting her feet firmly in the high fashion sphere by starring in Saint Laurent’s new film series As Time Goes By. Directed by the genius that is Nadia Lee Cohen, other starlets such as Chloë Sevigny, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Joey King also feature.
At times it can seem as if fashion creativity is at a standstill. No sense of newness, everything starts to look like brands have adopted a copy-and-paste approach to things, and it all bleeds into a sea of sameness. But not if you are Jacquemus, whose holiday campaign BTS is a sight to behold.
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Plug in and zone out to these fashion gems…
If you have an interest in fashion and don’t know the name Sarah Ruston, well, now you know. Funnily enough, I crossed paths with Rutson back in my Net-a-Porter days — me a lowly intern, she the Head of Global Buying. The Stanza chats with Ruston about her 30+ year career on In The Room.
The Cutting Room Floor has to be one of the best fashion podcasts right now, and for good reason. From episodes such as how The RealReal made secondhand cool to interviews with Cynthia Erivo to chats with the founder of Complex Media and KidSuper, it should absolutely be on your radar.
Articles of Interest continues to surprise and delight me, and I am endlessly fascinated by the topics they cover which I didn’t know I needed to know about. On this episode in particular,
links religious beliefs with dressing modestly and the overlapping systems in place.You should stop by…
Bangkok: located in Bangkok, Dior's new Thailand store, ‘The Gold House’, was designed by artist Luca Alberto and features lush gardens and a wood-themed interior. The space also has a branded cafe, Café Dior, and artworks by various Thai artists — peep the gold Dior Tuk Tuk. I know I want a ride.
Tokyo: Lemaire has made its debut in Japan with the opening of its first flagship store in Tokyo. Housed in a renovated 1960s private residence, the store is accompanied by a serene zen garden and chill vibe, marking the brand’s third flagship location globally. It’s giving elegant, understated luxury.
Seoul: Fear of God's permanent store in Seoul is interior goals, exuding a minimalist aesthetic that balances simplicity and sophistication. The clean and crisp store layout lets the clothes take centre stage, creating a gallery-like atmosphere that you want to spend time immersing yourself in.
Over on TikTok…
Curious about 2025 fashion trend predictions? Mandy Lee has you covered, bringing in the political, socio-cultural and economic factors that’ll shake things up next year.
After Young Thug was released from jail, he got his lawyer to promote and wear different pieces from his streetwear line SP5DER ahead of the brand’s latest drop… make of that what you will.
In case you need reminding of the pitfalls of fast fashion, look no further than ecological manager Joseph Ayesu showing the devasting impact fast fashion cast-offs have on a beach in Accra, Ghana.
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