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Womenâs History Month started off with quite the sartorial bang. Tierra Whack posed with a stand of comic books at Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse in Philadelphia while wearing an iconic look filled with, well, icons. The musician sported a long-sleeve ankle-skimming dress covered in images of the Black women who inspire her. Some names that she included were Cardi B, Lil Kim, Queen Latifah, Rihanna, Willow Smith, Ashanti, and Rico Nasty. Talk about a look that will go down in womenâs history, and beyond.
RosalÃa also had a stellar moment on Instagram this past week. She wore a puffer jacket dotted with charming bows by the Moscow-based label J. Kim by Jenia Kim. The Korean-Uzbek designer is known for beautifully weaving her heritage into her clothes, and on RosalÃa, the result was quite stunning.
‘At home or in the office, I want to wear beautiful things again and again’
‘At home or in the office, I want to wear beautiful things again and again’
Introducing The Meaning Well, a London-based slow fashion label specialising in luxurious everyday silhouettes
Last March, London-based Thailand-born fashion consultant Katie Ruensumran travelled back from Paris Fashion Week, as the threat of the Covid-19 pandemic began to unfold. ‘I thought, “this is going to be serious ’, she says. ‘“We’re going to have to rethink everything ’. Within a fortnight of her return, the UK entered its first lockdown. Shops, restaurants and offices shuttered, and the impact a global pandemic would have on the fashion industry in terms of employment, production and revenue became a reality.