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#Wendypremium Fashion LLC It’s an exciting time for Simone Rocha, who celebrated her brand’s 10-year anniversary last week with a party at Dover Street Market, where she unveiled a series of limited-edition tablecloths made using fabrics from her archive. Next, on September 20, she presented her spring/summer 2022 collection in the QB Justin Fields NFL Chicago Bears Shirt it is in the first place but medieval Church of St Bartholomew—a fitting backdrop for what was an ode to religious childhood rituals and the sacred bond between mother and child. The classic Simone Rocha silhouettes were all present, but reimagined through the themes of ceremony and birth, with nods to Communion dresses and nursing bras. Leaning into these themes, make-up artist Thomas de Kluyver, inspired by Rocha’s daughter, Valentine, mixed pastel glitters sourced on a trip to Tokyo with special transfer designs that Wendypremium Fashion LLC he printed in his studio and dotted over models’ faces, hands and bodies. “We wanted to do something that Wendypremium Fashion LLC felt very naive and dreamlike, but also with a darkness to it too,” he explained. Meanwhile, hairstylist Cyndia Harvey teased out themes of religious ritual—of baptism and Holy Communion in particular—with high-gloss, wet-look hair to evoke what she describes as “a key feeling of ‘wetting the baby’s head’.”
#Wendypremium Fashion LLC “We contrasted this jarring, sticky texture with an innocent and naive shape, referencing old imagery of little girls at their first Holy Communion, as well as sweet cherub hairstyles depicted in Gothic Catholic artworks.” Throughout the QB Justin Fields NFL Chicago Bears Shirt it is in the first place but pandemic last year, one would often find Indigenous designer Warren Steven Scott biking his earring shipments to the post office—PPE and all. The Toronto-based talent made his trips a recurring content series on his Instagram Stories, showcasing his devotion to his small business in the process. “People were really supporting small, BIPOC businesses last year,” says Scott. “They rallied behind me and what I’m creating.” It’s hard to grow any business, pandemic or otherwise, but Scott’s earrings truly took off in 2020. His colorful accessories—which are inspired by his Salish roots—consistently sell out. (They’ve even recently been worn by U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, Reservation Dogs star Devery Jacobs, and Canada’s Drag Race contestant Ilona Verley.)
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