Day: <span>March 24, 2023</span>
Day: March 24, 2023

Furs, drape suits and beaded dresses

When it comes to American fashion, it is hard not to mention the illustrious Harlem Renaissance.

This glorious art movement was an integral moment in time during the early 20th century when there was an exciting cultural resurgence of everything from exciting music and dance to inspiring style and literature centered at the heart of Upper Manhattan.

While this time has come and gone, the unique allure and glamour of the fashion that came from it live on.

“Good Morning America” tapped fashion and costume historian Shelby Ivey Christie to highlight a few of the era’s most standout styles.

Ahead, see, learn and shop a few of these timeless Harlem Renaissance-inspired ensembles that can be worn today, tomorrow and forever.

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Fur coats

PHOTO: FILE - Josephine Baker (Ullstein Bild Dtl./ullstein bild via Getty Images, FILE)

PHOTO: FILE – Josephine Baker (Ullstein Bild Dtl./ullstein bild via Getty Images, FILE)

Through the years, fur coats have continued to be an aspirational piece for Black women. Prominent figures such as Josephine Baker and many others would be seen wearing the highly coveted topper. While many Black families were initially held back from owning property by Federal Load Codes, alternative items such as fur coats became a stylish way to showcase personal and generational accomplishments. It’s also a beloved item that’s still often passed down in many Black families.

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Drape suits

The famed Londo drape suits of the early 1930s were a go-to style that features a broad padded shoulder and nipped waist look — giving the upper body a V-shaped look. Initially popularized by the Duke of Windsor, Edward VIII, it

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Selena Gomez Just Shared Her Entire Morning Skincare Routine on TikTok

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Selena Gomez skincare routine

Selena Gomez is always being real AF with her followers, like that time she shared those stunning makeup-free selfies, and the time she made a TikTok about not tucking her stomach in.

Knowing that, it’s not exactly surprising that she would decide to share her entire beauty/makeup/a34515352/selena-gomez-beauty-routine/” data-ylk=”slk:morning skincare routine;elm:context_link;itc:0″ class=”link “morning skincare routine on TikTok, while preparing for a 6 a.m. flight.

Using the song “Cardigan” by Taylor Swift as the video’s sound, Gomez rubbed her tired eyes and yawned, before applying her skincare products one after the other.

She started by spraying her face with the affordable fave Mario Badescu Facial Spray With Aloe, Herbs and Rosewater, then cleansed her skin with iS CLINICAL’s Cleansing Complex, before rinsing it off with a towel.

Gomez then plugged her own brand, Rare Beauty, sticking a couple of the Hydrating Under Eye Patches… under her eyes, obviously.

She followed this up with Dermalogica’s Multi-Active Toner for evening out her skin texture, Smart Response Serum for hydrating and brightening, and Dynamic Skin Retinol Serum for reducing the appearance of fine lines and pores.

The multi-hyphenate celeb then mixed two shades of rare-beauty-by-selena-gomez-liquid-touch-brightening-concealer-P64546856″ data-ylk=”slk:Rare Beauty Liquid Touch Brightening Concealer;elm:context_link;itc:0″ class=”link “Rare Beauty Liquid Touch Brightening Concealer to brighten her under-eye area (it was the middle of the night, remember?), and sealed it all up with Rare Beauty Always An Optimist 4-in-1 Prime & Set Mist.

To be honest, her skin looked glowy and gorgeous before she even did any of this, but that might also have something to do with her clearly doing this whole routine very regularly, so…

Aside from noticing how beautiful the star looked, commenters were also obsessed with

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The Great Navel Gazing Trends Of London Fashion Week AW23

After years living under the threat of low-rise jeans’ return, the moment has most certainly arrived. Seen on the likes of Julia Fox and Bella Hadid in recent months, Net-A-Porter’s Market Director Libby Page confirmed to us that the style is back with a bang: ‘[Low-rise jeans were] featured in over half of the shows at fashion month, and are a clear continuation of the Y2K trend we first saw take hold for SS22.’

But, it isn’t just denim that’s receiving the low-slung treatment. According to London Fashion Week, most waistlines are heading south. With a new drop-waist silhouette seemingly comes an emphasis on all things hips; puff ball peplums and exaggerated shaping on hipbones will be everywhere for AW23.

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Di Petsa AW23

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If you’re already having horrid flashbacks to the disturbing Noughties’ fascination with size zero the last time all things low-waisted were on trend, let us reassure you that this time around, everyone is invited to the belly-baring party.

Celebrating all types of bodies, with a big emphasis on all things tummy, Di Petsa sent her diverse cast of models down the runway in plenty of low-slung skirts, even casting one pregnant model (as did Sinead O’Dwyer this season) and placing fake bumps on others.

bell baring trend

Karoline Vitto AW23

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Fashion East’s Karoline Vitto hired only mid and plus-size models for her decidedly sexy catwalk show, exposing their lower midriffs in teeny two-pieces that were expertly fitted with metalwork.

Despite the new inclusive approach, skin-baring still isn’t for everyone. Enter Standing Ground, another designer on Fashion East’s runway this season. Designer Michael Stewart demonstrated

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london fashion week: Ukrainian fashion designers brave Russian missile attacks to create statement pieces for London Fashion Week

Ukrainian designers sent out a defiant message at London Fashion Week on Tuesday with clothes made from the neckties their menfolk no longer wear and butterfly motifs to symbolise the “fragility of life”.

The three collections by fashion labels Kseniaschnaider, Paskal and Frolov were put together in Ukraine despite constant interruptions from missile attacks and air raid sirens.

“I think it’s really important not to stop,” said Ksenia Schnaider, one half of the husband and wife team behind the Kseniaschnaider label.

The designer has been travelling back and forth from Ukraine and her new base in the UK, where her daughter is at school, since taking the decision to carry on with fashion despite the war.

Schnaider feared she might “never be able to create again” after being forced to leave Kyiv last March.

But after travelling to Hungary, then Germany and finally Britain, she decided she had to continue for the sake of herself and her team.

“You can’t stop even if reality is terrible, you should continue doing what you do best, still be creative, try to bring beauty to this world of tragedy,” she told AFP backstage. “There’s a lot of new meanings in this, it’s not just being a fashion designer like it used to be, I need to save my culture and my traditions.”

Kseniaschnaider’s Autumn Winter 2023 collection featured plenty of the brand’s trademark denim along with blazers and skirts made out of surplus stocks of neck ties now that Ukrainian men have swapped them for military fatigues.

“It’s really meaningful because Ukrainian men don’t need ties now because they are fighting,” she said.

– ‘You can’t sit and cry’ – Julie Paskal said all four of the designers behind the three labels had been conflicted over whether it was right to carry on

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