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2024 within temptation bleed out tour poster shirt

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2024 within temptation bleed out tour poster shirt

At Oscar de la Renta, Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim took the 2024 within temptation bleed out tour poster shirt and I love this concept a step further: They lifted three dresses from their September ready-to-wear show and simply remade them in white. Look 1 of Spring 2020 is identical to Look 1 of Fall 2020 Bridal—a draped minidress with a sharp blazer—but one is pink, and the other is ivory. The girl who loves Look 2’s bubble dress will have her pick between ivory and saffron; whether it has a “bridal” or “ready-to-wear” tag isn’t the point. A dress is a dress! Lela Rose introduced a “ready-to-wed” collection of traditional gowns and more casual pieces to wear to the rehearsal dinner or reception, like this feathered miniskirt and camisole. Rose addressed that gray area, too. Mixed in with her more familiar gowns, there were casual trousers and minidresses a bride might wear to her goodbye brunch. Rose called it “ready-to-wed” and will test the concept of selling ready-to-wear alongside couture gowns in her first bridal boutique, which opens soon in Dallas. Vera Wang approached her Fall 2020 Bridal collection through the lens of “regular” fashion. The bras, belts, and harnesses she layered over gowns could be worn again with a cocktail dress or T-shirt, and she broke just about every “bridal rule” there is with gothic embroidery, all-black gowns, and a dishabille attitude. It was a far cry from the strapless ballgowns with which she started her label in 1989, but lest you forget, those were radical too; until Wang, a strapless dress was considered too risqué for brides. Now it’s as run-of-the-mill as white lace. Even Marchesa is easing up, with lighter constructions, slimmer volumes, and less corsetry, “so the bride can actually breathe,” design director Anna Holvik said. She and her team also developed new textured fabrics and engineered embroideries, which will be less costly and less time-consuming to produce than a hand-beaded gown. It’s impossible to miss the irony in all of this. Women are spending more time and money on their weddings than ever before, but they want to feel relaxed—and as the bridal industry continues to boom, designers are seeing their opportunity in rehearsal dinner dresses, not ballgowns. Also ironic: With bridal veering more casual, the ready-to-wear collections are getting bolder and more statement-making; look no further than the Spring 2020 shows for proof. On both counts, the takeaway is longevity: The white slipdress you wear down the aisle can be re-worn a dozen ways, ditto the tropical Marni frock, hand-embroidered McQueen suit, or neon Valentino jacket you’re saving up for. Minimalist, maximalist, or something in between, they’re all pieces with meaning and value that you can’t imagine wearing just once. From a cultural standpoint, this isn’t exactly a moment for bridezillas, either. There’s a climate crisis, unhinged world leaders, natural disasters, gender inequality.… we won’t go on. If you’re a bride who’s aware of all of that—and of the traditional, vaguely backwards elements of weddings and marriage in general—you’re probably going to take a more laid-back approach to it all. Or at least prioritize what’s really important: having fun, being with the people you love, creating memories. Earlier this summer, Marshmallow cofounder Susan Winget summed it up this way: “When things are so rough in the world, the intimacy [of a wedding] and this simple belief in building a tiny little nucleus with someone else.… That’s beautiful. It’s what I count on. We’re living through a crazy moment, so let’s just go back to the things that feel real, to people professing love to one another.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.


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Official 2024 within temptation bleed out tour poster shirt

At the 2024 within temptation bleed out tour poster shirt and I love this end of the Spring 2020 season, the message of a month’s worth of fashion shows was clear: We need to be smarter about our stuff. As such, the accessories that dominated the runways in New York, London, Milan, and Paris were no-frills, functional items that can live in our wardrobes for seasons to come. Bags will be oversized or bucket-shaped, all the better to tote our possessions, or stripped down to their parts like the lighter and lipstick cases from Celine and Gucci. Shoes must be walkable, like Erdem’s and Sacai’s easygoing flatforms, or based on essentials, like prepster loafers and mary jane pumps. Even with this focus on timeless accessories, a few flightier trends emerged; see the scads of boutonnières and Rive Gauche headscarves. The fact that all these trends can coexist alongside rainbow sunglasses and an unstoppable straw bag renaissance highlights Spring 2020’s other important message: When it comes to accessorizing, you do you. Buying, wearing, and repeating what you love is a good way to keep your closet sustainable and yourself in style.


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Top 2024 within temptation bleed out tour poster shirt

At Oscar de la Renta, Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim took the 2024 within temptation bleed out tour poster shirt and I love this concept a step further: They lifted three dresses from their September ready-to-wear show and simply remade them in white. Look 1 of Spring 2020 is identical to Look 1 of Fall 2020 Bridal—a draped minidress with a sharp blazer—but one is pink, and the other is ivory. The girl who loves Look 2’s bubble dress will have her pick between ivory and saffron; whether it has a “bridal” or “ready-to-wear” tag isn’t the point. A dress is a dress! Lela Rose introduced a “ready-to-wed” collection of traditional gowns and more casual pieces to wear to the rehearsal dinner or reception, like this feathered miniskirt and camisole. Rose addressed that gray area, too. Mixed in with her more familiar gowns, there were casual trousers and minidresses a bride might wear to her goodbye brunch. Rose called it “ready-to-wed” and will test the concept of selling ready-to-wear alongside couture gowns in her first bridal boutique, which opens soon in Dallas. Vera Wang approached her Fall 2020 Bridal collection through the lens of “regular” fashion. The bras, belts, and harnesses she layered over gowns could be worn again with a cocktail dress or T-shirt, and she broke just about every “bridal rule” there is with gothic embroidery, all-black gowns, and a dishabille attitude. It was a far cry from the strapless ballgowns with which she started her label in 1989, but lest you forget, those were radical too; until Wang, a strapless dress was considered too risqué for brides. Now it’s as run-of-the-mill as white lace. Even Marchesa is easing up, with lighter constructions, slimmer volumes, and less corsetry, “so the bride can actually breathe,” design director Anna Holvik said. She and her team also developed new textured fabrics and engineered embroideries, which will be less costly and less time-consuming to produce than a hand-beaded gown. It’s impossible to miss the irony in all of this. Women are spending more time and money on their weddings than ever before, but they want to feel relaxed—and as the bridal industry continues to boom, designers are seeing their opportunity in rehearsal dinner dresses, not ballgowns. Also ironic: With bridal veering more casual, the ready-to-wear collections are getting bolder and more statement-making; look no further than the Spring 2020 shows for proof. On both counts, the takeaway is longevity: The white slipdress you wear down the aisle can be re-worn a dozen ways, ditto the tropical Marni frock, hand-embroidered McQueen suit, or neon Valentino jacket you’re saving up for. Minimalist, maximalist, or something in between, they’re all pieces with meaning and value that you can’t imagine wearing just once. From a cultural standpoint, this isn’t exactly a moment for bridezillas, either. There’s a climate crisis, unhinged world leaders, natural disasters, gender inequality.… we won’t go on. If you’re a bride who’s aware of all of that—and of the traditional, vaguely backwards elements of weddings and marriage in general—you’re probably going to take a more laid-back approach to it all. Or at least prioritize what’s really important: having fun, being with the people you love, creating memories. Earlier this summer, Marshmallow cofounder Susan Winget summed it up this way: “When things are so rough in the world, the intimacy [of a wedding] and this simple belief in building a tiny little nucleus with someone else.… That’s beautiful. It’s what I count on. We’re living through a crazy moment, so let’s just go back to the things that feel real, to people professing love to one another.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.

At the 2024 within temptation bleed out tour poster shirt and I love this end of the Spring 2020 season, the message of a month’s worth of fashion shows was clear: We need to be smarter about our stuff. As such, the accessories that dominated the runways in New York, London, Milan, and Paris were no-frills, functional items that can live in our wardrobes for seasons to come. Bags will be oversized or bucket-shaped, all the better to tote our possessions, or stripped down to their parts like the lighter and lipstick cases from Celine and Gucci. Shoes must be walkable, like Erdem’s and Sacai’s easygoing flatforms, or based on essentials, like prepster loafers and mary jane pumps. Even with this focus on timeless accessories, a few flightier trends emerged; see the scads of boutonnières and Rive Gauche headscarves. The fact that all these trends can coexist alongside rainbow sunglasses and an unstoppable straw bag renaissance highlights Spring 2020’s other important message: When it comes to accessorizing, you do you. Buying, wearing, and repeating what you love is a good way to keep your closet sustainable and yourself in style.

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