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Barbie Celebrates Diwali With Indian Designer Anita Dongre

Barbie just unveiled its first-ever Diwali doll in collaboration with Indian fashion designer Anita Dongre. It's the first time that the auspicious occasion has been commemorated by Barbie and Mattel, in a bid to continue promoting more and more celebrations of different heritage.Celebrating the cultural richness of India and showcasing it to a global audience, the new doll aims to blend tradition and Indian culture with a contemporary space. Designed wearing a "choli" top, floral "Koti" vest an...

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Diesel's FW24 Campaign, “Break the Box” Plays on Voyeurism and Exhibitionism

Remember Diesel's Fall/Winter 2024 show? The one that live-streamed globally, making everyone feel part of the action? Well, the brand is back with its FW24 campaign and it plays on a similar theme -- watching and being watched. Ever get that feeling someone is watching you? Fittingly titled "Break the Box," the campaign leans into that sensation boldly and provocatively. It's a "study in desire and the tension between appearance and reality," reflecting the campaign's motto: "Things aren't alwa...

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11 Halloween Costumes Inspired by SS25 Runways

Fashion month inspires us in many ways, giving us new trends to try, designers to keep up with and it-girls to follow on Instagram. However, this season, we found fashion month gave us inspiration for something we didn't quite expect: our Halloween costumes. If you think about it enough, it makes perfect sense...Fashion can be inspired by art, literature, TV and film -- often looking at specific characters and their unique aesthetics. Take LOEWE's Fall/Winter 2024 showcase as an example, tributi...

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Coachtopia's "The Wasted Parts" Explores the Gen Z Consumption Dilemma

Coachtopia just launched its new "Alter/Ego" collection with a campaign that promotes sustainability and resourcefulness. Titled "The Wasted Parts," the campaign showcases the new collection of bag silhouettes, crafted from leftover leather scraps that may have otherwise gone to landfill.After the creation of Coach signatures like the Tabby, Hampton and Brooklyn bags, the leather offcuts are typically discarded and disposed of, but for Coachtopia, it's an opportunity to repurpose them into somet...

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