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Butterfly Dresses by Bibian BlueMetamorphosis or the process of transformation is considered one of the standout symbols of the butterfly. One can now feel transformed as they float around the room in the butterfly gown made by a designer based in Barcelona.
Apocalypse Jacket: $1,295 Fireproof, Chemically Resistant, Antimicrobial Jacket with 23 Pockets that's Perfect for Facing the End of the World in StyleQuestion of the day: if the apocalypse was here, what would you be wearing? Durability would be a priority, perhaps even something fireproof, chemically resistant, or antimicrobial. Well, for $1,295, you can now have this exact outfit in the form of an"Apocalypse Jacket."​
Dryrobe is a Popular Half-Towel, Half-Jacket "Changing Robe" That Some People Love to HateIf you see a green dinosaur walking in the street, you definitely saw it wrong because it may just be a person wearing a Dryrobe — a $217 ankle-length, waterproof robe for surfers that is currently taking over the high streets!The fashion industry has seen the rise in popularity of the changing robe, as noted in this article over at The Guardian. Dryrobes were described as “the must-have, all-season coat” by Grazia magazine and “comically oversized Balenciaga coats” by Amy de Klerk, digital fashion editor at Harper’s Bazaar. In November 2020, the specialty surfing robe became the subject of a culture tiff, as laminated signs appeared on a lamppost in Sandycove, Ireland that says “No Dryrobe or Dryrobe types!!!” and in Blackrock indicating, “beware of Dryrobe wankers”.When Dryrobe gained popularity, it became a fashion statement and a symbol of gentrification. Christopher Sloman, a 48-year-old charity shop worker who made an Instagram account documenting Dryrobes where they were not designed to be, says “The people who tend to wear them are the ones who came down [to Brighton] from London and exchanged flats for big houses here.”Many people think that most of those who wear Dryrobes are just bragging. Even a Facebook group with 478 members has been created to lament “people using a Dryrobe for anything else other than its intended purpose”. According to Sloman, the only problem is that “Dryrobe has become more than what it’s used for”.Image credit: Serena Brown #Dryrobes #fashion #streetwear 
The Hollywood Walk of Fame in California was Turned Briefly into a Runway for a Gucci Fashion ShowAlessandro Michele, the Italian designer and creative director for Gucci, showed his passion for old cinematic wardrobes through his new collection. He featured items like faux fur coats, diamond tiaras, crop tops, wide-leg pants, feathered gowns, cowboy hats, and bulky dresses, of colors and textures ranging from lavender, teal, hot pink, metallic, gold, and black.For this fashion show, Michele picked small to plus-sized models which scream inclusivity in the beauty and fashion industry since, according to him, with fashion, there is a duty to give everyone a voice. This fashion runway show, unlike any other shows, was held down the Walk of Fame at the Gucci Love Parade. Celebrity stars like Gwyneth Paltrow and Serena Williams were able to witness models like Jared Leto and Macaulay Culkin on the runway.Video credit: Reuters​#Gucci #Hollywood #WalkOfFame #Fashion #Runway #AlessandroMichele
This Adidas x The Simpsons Collaboration Featuring Ned Flanders is Inspired by the Show’s Season 3 EpisodeEveryone’s favorite god-fearing and unfailingly friendly neighbor from The Simpsons is teaming up with Adidas to release a sneaker collaboration. The Ned Flanders-themed sneaker is set to release in October and is inspired by the show’s season three episode, widely considered one of the show’s best, where Flanders opens up ‘The Leftorium’, a shop dedicated to all the left-handed Springfield residents. The collab, fortunately, includes both the left and right shoe. In this episode, titled “When Flanders Failed,” a wishbone breaks in favor of Homer who wishes to see the failure of Flanders’ business. The wish comes true and the Flanders are forced to vacate their home and live in their car. Feeling guilty, Homer then urges Springfield’s left-handed residents to patronize The Leftorium, and the rest is history. The silhouette for the occasion is the McCarten, a humble low-top named after renowned collector Bobby McCarten. It’s decorated in brown and olive suede with pink lining as a nod to Flanders’ outfit of brown loafers, green sweater, and a pink shirt underneath. You won’t find any details culled from The Leftorium on the shoe itself, but the box it comes in features an image of Flanders holding a “Left Handers Rule!” sign in front of his store. The subtle details tying the sneaker to Ned Flanders make it so that only a few people will get the reference—an “if you know you know” type of thing. This allows it to be quirky while still being fashionable and tasteful. Fans will be able to rock these sneakers on October 3, the episode’s 20th anniversary, for a reasonable price of $120.Image: Adidas#thesimpsons #nedflanders #adidas #collaboration #sneakers #style #fashion #tv