The Met Gala, one of the year’s most anticipated events in fashion, has come and gone but not without leaving audiences speechless. This year’s Met Gala’s theme was Camp: Notes on Fashion. And, after the breathtaking show that took place, I think we can all agree that we surely received plenty of notes on fashion.
Chances are if you walk into a Forever 21, H&M or Urban Outfitters, you’ll find a t-shirt with the word ‘feminist’ emblazoned across it. Or possibly a sweatshirt that proudly proclaims ‘girl power’ in rhinestone lettering. Maybe even a pair of crew socks with pink Venus symbols printed on them. Right now, with the women’s
And we’re back! But this time, we’re diving head first into (drumroll please)… men’s fashion! If we’re going to be honest with ourselves, men’s fashion has hardly had the glorious and dramatic evolution that we’ve seen (and continue to see) in women’s fashion, but it has made some pretty cool shifts and changes, nonetheless. Men’s
I have always found that summer is the perfect season to switch it up. Warmer weather pushes me to step outside of my comfort zone with my style and my way of thinking. Summer fashion allows you to have the most versatility, so you can finally let those outfits you pinned on Pinterest come to
Cher, or Cherilyn Sarkisian, was born on May 20, 1946, she made her name in 1965 when her and Sonny Bono released the hit song, “I Got You Babe”. She’s not just known for her singing, however, as she is a notable actress, philanthropist, as well as a “fashion icon” to most. Through her 1970’s
Okay, guys, who else is excited to see the 90s making a comeback? I know I am. With checkers, mom jeans, denim jackets, crop tops and the iconic leather jacket all making their long awaited comebacks, keep on reading and I’ll tell you what should stay in the 90s and what else should come back.