The hype around ’90s-inspired headgear isn’t going anywhere. First, there was the baseball cap renaissance, spearheaded by the likes of Kaia Gerber, Rihanna, Jodie Turner-Smith and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Then the humble bucket hat had a high-fashion makeover, with Gucci, Ganni and Dior all issuing fresh takes on the retro staple. And now, in winter, the It-girls are opting for fuzzy bucket styles to stay cosy (and chic) in.
Irina Shayk was spotted braving the New York chill in an Aya Muse knitted bodysuit, a LaMarque wool-blend coat and Bottega Veneta’s Chelsea Combat boots, with a zesty lime By Far shoulder bag in tow. Like fellow Manhattanites Gigi Hadid and Emily Ratajkowski (who have been spotted wearing fuzzy headgear from Louis Vuitton and Emma Brewin, respectively), Shayk has welcomed a fluffy hat into her winter wardrobe.
London designers Tom Dixon and Es Devlin and provocateur Max Siedentopf are among 19 makers and artists who have reimagined a simple wooden chair as part of the 19 Chairs charity project.
Organised by London designers Tom and Will Butterfield, the project began during the coronavirus lockdown last spring when the two brothers created 19 different versions of the gloriously common furniture piece using only 27-by 27-millimetre square section timber and wood screws.
Top image: Harry Grundy embedded a cactus into his seat. Above: Benjamin Edgar s chair is titled Tired, but Quite Optimistic
In phase two of the project these chairs were sent off to be adapted by creatives from different disciplines around the world, with each receiving a different seat. The resulting designs will be auctioned off to raise money for Age UK, a charity dedicated to helping the elderly.
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