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Alexander McQueen Unveils FW21 "Anemones" Collection Campaign

Alexander McQueen has launched its Fall/Winter 2021 womenswear collection, unveiling an eclectic ensemble alongside a campaign shot by Paolo Roversi.Dubbed "Anemones," the collection is consistent with the brand's subversive aesthetic, featuring a selection of dresses, tops, bottoms and jackets crafted from fabrics such as jersey, silk tulle, herringbone wool and poly faille. A two-toned anemone motif decorates a selection of pieces, like the Anemone Print Flower Dress, while other offerings com...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Fri, 11 Jun 2021 HYPEBAE
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We Need To Talk About Bottega Veneta's New Footwear

Daniel Lee, Bottega Veneta's illustrious creative director, has an uncanny ability to design "it" -- it-bags, it-shoes, it-everything. From the slouchy Bottega Veneta pouch to the label's aggressively square-toed mules, Lee's work catches on like wildfire, making its way from the runway to well-heeled celebrities and eventually, to the mainstream. "Wardrobe 02," the designer's latest collection, is no different. Retooling old favorites and verging into new territory, the fashion mastermind solid...

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Cecilie Bahnsen's New Capsule Collection Redefines Summer Elegance

Scandinavian brand Cecilie Bahnsen has unveiled a summer capsule of elegant dresses, combining design cues like puff sleeves, open backs and mesh overlays ahead of summer.The range offers a selection of shapes, lengths and silhouettes, from mini to maxi and A-line to princess, as well as an impressive range of textures, seeing pieces crafted from cloqué, gauze, cotton and more. Stand-out pieces include the minimalist Karen dress, seeing puff sleeves combined with open-back ribbon details, and t...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Thu, 10 Jun 2021 HYPEBAE
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Goodbye Cartier, Hello Rolex: Enter the Era of the Engagement Watch

Youn Chung never wanted an engagement ring. Before meeting her husband, Chung found herself lamenting her love life with a friend, and the idea of receiving a more practical token of commitment -- a watch -- came up. Chung, who frequently worked with her hands (she ran a business making three-dimensional paper cards), knew a ring would get in the way of her handicraft. In addition, she wasn't fond of the social mores that accompany engagement rings -- "how much did it cost; how many carats; is i...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Thu, 10 Jun 2021 HYPEBAE