With the popularity of thrifting, fashion artists and designers are vying for a spot in the sustainability trend. Being “green” is becoming pervasive trend. The fashion industry is the second biggest polluter after the oil industry, and many companies are starting to realize the negative impacts that they are making. This wave started with Stella […]
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Bike shorts have been in and out of style since Princess Diana was first spotted wearing them as a fashion item rather than athletic wear in the 1990s. In the spring of 2018, the shorts popped up again and have continued to cameo throughout the year. Since the 2018 Yeezy-inspired debut, “fashion” bike shorts have […]
Riccardo Tisci’s Burberry: Spring 2019
This is the year of high-end fashion bringing in new ideas and talent; Riccardo Tisci transitioned to Burberry, Virgil Abloh took on Louis Vuitton and Kim Jones moved to Dior. London Fashion Week 2018 debuted Tisci’s first collection of work at Burberry, the eponymous brand Thomas Burberry started in 1856. Tisci served as Givenchy’s creative […]
The secondhand store has always been around, but with the help of social media, ‘thrifting’ is reemerging with a powerful new lease on couture life.
Associate Features Editor Piper Andeson explores fashion history with Charles Frederick Worth, the father of haute couture, and the mark he left on the fashion world.
Get the lowdown on the newest in fashion, straight from the Decoded Fashion conference that our editor-in-chief attended in November.
Hats by Shea
You may already know Shea Rush as the sophomore forward for UNC Chapel Hill’s basketball team. But did you know that in addition to his talent for basketball, Shea Rush has a passion for designing and creating hats?
LADY GAGA: Fashion Saves Lives
The popstar commonly known to strut in bold costumes, Lady Gaga, reveals how fashion has saved her life and that style, like us, evolves with time.
Buying clothes from thrift shops and re-creating them into something completely new is all the rage now a days. But, when did this idea of “recycled fashion” start?