Why The Bold Type is the Emily in Paris of New York fashion editor style
You know you love it – ridiculous outfits and all.
7 May 2021 • 12:00pm
Kat, Sutton and Jane
The Bold Type is a show about three ambitious young women who become best friends when they meet at
Scarlet, the women’s magazine where they all work. The friends – who spend more time gossiping in the fashion cupboard or dashing off to drag nights than they do at their desks – are Jane Sloan (the serious writer), Sutton Brady (the fashion assistant) and Kat Edison (the social-media one).
The show is soapy. It’s over-the-top. It occasionally tilts into a level of seriousness that makes the plotlines seem even sillier. And it is
SpongeBob SquarePants. Yes, you read that right! In the capsule collection, Sandy Liang features her own fashion interpretation of the animated series s elements and characters. The five-piece collection includes a hoodie, a bucket hat, a T-shirt, and two pairs of classic Vans Sk8-Hi DX, which were reimagined by Liang.
The hat, shirt, and hoodie feature prints of SpongeBob, Squidward Tentacles, Sandy Cheeks, and Patrick Star, all wearing pieces from the designer s ready-to-wear line! Think of Liang s classic fleece quarter zips and Peter Pan collars.
As for the two pairs of sneakers, they ll take you back to the show s iconic visuals. One pair comes in a patchwork design that mixes classic prints from the designer s heritage and floral clouds from
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Why brown is so on trend in fashion and design
The natural color reminds people of being outside, one of the sweet reliefs of the last year.
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Welcome to
, The Goods’ design trend column. You know that thing you’ve been seeing all over the place? Allow us to explain it.
What it is: Brown is having a renaissance. From deep chocolate to buttery toffee, brunette hues have returned from fashion exile to become one of the most sought-after shades of the year. Long considered dated, dull, and unsophisticated especially when compared to fellow neutrals like black, white, and gray the color seems to have rehabilitated its public image and emerged as a mainstay in the homes and wardrobes of celebrities, models, designers, and influencers. Even Gen Z is on board.
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