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Susan Alexandra x Ketel One Launch Botanical-Inspired Collection

For her latest collaboration, NYC designer Susan Alexandra has joined forces with Ketel One to create a limited-edition, Botanical-inspired collection. Add these pieces to your lineup to elevate your at-home happy hour sessions this season.Taking center stage this time around is the ice bucket, which comes dressed in Susan Alexandra's signature beaded detailing throughout in bright shades of pink, yellow and green. Elsewhere, the collection features fruity charms to accessorize your wine and coc...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Mon, 17 May 2021 HYPEBAE
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All the 2021 Celebrity Outfits That Have People Talking (Ourselves Included)

As things start to open back up again and life resembles what we once knew, there are elements of normalcy that I'll admit I really missed. And celebrity street style ranks high on that list. I won't lie, I missed looking at what my favorite A-listers have been wearing and talking about their inevitable influence on the rest of the fashion world. But now that celebs are out and about again, the looks are, too which means that the street style has been getting better and better.So good,...

Anna LaPlaca Mon, 17 May 2021 Who What Wear
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My Friend Was "Over" Her Summer Wardrobe—I Suggested These Cute Nordstrom Items

One of my dear friends routinely uses me as a sounding board for sartorial advice, and given that I work in fashion, I live for it. On that note, she recently said that while she has a range of go-to summer items she wears often, she's kind of "over" some of her current offerings and wanted a few fresh finds to update her wardrobe. I told her I'd send over a few links of items I'm into at the moment. This time around, I turned to Nordstrom for said items because the assortment is quite strong....

Bobby Schuessler Mon, 17 May 2021 Who What Wear
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Police Banned From NYC Pride Through 2025

The organizers of New York City's Pride celebrations have banned police from participating in all Pride-related events -- including the annual Pride parade -- through 2025. The decision is a move to hold law enforcement accountable for targeting the LGBTQ+ community, particularly Black and transgender folks."NYC Pride seeks to create safer spaces for the LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities at a time when violence against marginalized groups, specifically BIPOC and trans communities, has continued to ...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Mon, 17 May 2021 HYPEBAE