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Riley Montana by Chiara Grioni
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Street Style Spring 2024 RTW
London Fashion Week
source; TheImpression.com
Photos | Valentina Valdinoci, Vincenzo Grillo, Francesca Babbi & Chiara Grioni – Launchmetrics Spotlight for The Impression
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Ulyana Sergeenko instagramed by Chiara Marina Grioni (@chiaraobscura) during Paris Fashion Week, July 2017.
More of Ulyana’s look here.
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Street Style at day two of New York Fashion Week, shot by Chiara Marina Grioni
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On the street at London Fashion Week Fall 2018. Photo: Chiara Marina Grioni/Fashionista
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Slick Leather Looks Took Center Stage on Day 5 of New York Fashion Week
On the street at New York Fashion Week Fall 2020. Photos: Chiara Marina Grioni/Fashionista (4), Imaxtree (1) On day five of New York Fashion Week, the street style crowd flocked from Coach to Rodarte in lustrous leather apparel. Though more appropriately dressed to see Stuart Vevers' designs at a show that included a performance by Debbie Harry than Laura and Kate Mulleavy's front row inside a church, showgoers embraced the shiny, super-fun fabric in the form of baggy trousers, oversize blazers, "Matrix"-inspired trenches, fur-collared bombers and even a button-down mini dress. Shiny patent leather has been a runway staple for a few seasons now, proving its longevity. This season, however, the sleek statement pieces showcased their versatility, as fashion week attendees dressed them down with roomy denim and sneakers or dressed them up with sky-high stilettos. Browse our favorite street style looks from day five of New York Fashion Week in the gallery below, and be sure to check out our list of "It" items to watch for in-between shows. 42 Gallery 42 Images In case you missed it, catch up on our favorite street style looks from days one, two, three and four of New York Fashion Week below. 50 Gallery 50 Images 46 Gallery 46 Images 38 Gallery 38 Images 37 Gallery 37 Images Want the latest fashion industry news first? Sign up for our daily newsletter.
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The amazing @lilygatins at Paris Fashion Week wearing Ammunition Couture flock collar with @davidsroad designs! Ever supporting the underdog, the underrepresented independent designers. Grateful and honored to be included in her ensemble in attendance for the @commedesgarcons show on the 6th day! Photo: Chiara Marina Grioni @chiaraobscura @fashionista_com #lilygatins #ammunitioncouture #pfw #avantgarde #darkluxury #paris https://www.instagram.com/p/B3h6XnRFBR6/?igshid=cef3z5sj3avm
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Showgoers Wore Statement Hats on Day 3 of Paris Fashion Week
Showgoers Wore Statement Hats on Day 3 of Paris Fashion Week
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On the street at Paris Fashion Week Spring 2020. Photos: Chiara Marina Grioni; Imaxtree (4) We are almost in the middle of Paris Fashion Week and it seems that the street public still has some clothing tricks on their sleeves (swollen). Thursday was packed with unmissable Spring 2020 collections, such as Chloé, Rick Owens, Off-White and Isabel Marant, and viewers made sure to wear their…
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Does Street Style Have a Future in a Post-COVID-19 World?
After the announcement this month that London Fashion Week will launch a digital platform, a small slice of direction was given to an industry that’s been in a downward spiral for the better part of a decade. It offers hope that for creatives, there is prosperity beyond the runway calendar; and it also presents an opportunity for everyone involved to rethink, reimagine and start fresh in approaching the design, production, retail and editorial lifecycles of the pieces that allow us to express our inner character to the world. But one thing sprang to mind after hearing the LFW news and other announcements about catwalk cancellations: What would happen to street style?
It’s a medium that’s become a powerful means for press to illustrate trends, and for brands to flaunt their latest wares. It’s launched influencers into business moguls and created icons out of editors—and now it’s facing a disappearing act in the wake of social distancing, a deepening examination of how the fashion industry functions, and for the individual, what’s necessary and what’s not.
Labels have turned to telling stories about their products through social platforms because customers crave authenticity in what they consume, be it visually or through a purchase. And to save itself, street style must likewise pivot back to its original incarnation and intention, documenting what people wear—and how they wear it—in an uninhibited way, sans the intervention of the entities that capitalized on its popularity.
Photography by Sabrina Fenster/StreetScout.
“It was the uniquely dressed characters on the streets of Montreal that inspired me to shoot street style,” says Sabrina Fenster, a Canadian photographer who launched her own blog, StreetScout, in 2011. “What stood out to me the most was that Montrealers all had this je ne sais quoi and their own way of putting outfits together. My goal was to share the personal style of real people, and show how it could be fun and accessible for anyone.”
Like Fenster, many street style photographers began by capturing what those around them were wearing out of pure enjoyment; it was like a treasure hunt with eye candy as the reward. “I started taking photos of people on the street for fun,” says Adam Katz Sinding, a Copenhagen-based photographer who started snapping street looks in Seattle while on his way to work, before moving to New York and professionalizing the pursuit through relationships with top American fashion magazines. (His 2018 book, This Is Not A F*cking Street Style Book, is a chronicle of self-assured attitude versus the to-be-seen peacocking that characterized street style in the mid-2000s.)
Chiara Marina Grioni, an image-maker based in Ibiza, also felt the initial thrill of the find when she started shooting street style in 2015, except she was taking photos during fashion week. “A photographer friend of mine—who has been shooting backstage for thirty years—asked me if I wanted to shoot street style for him,” she says. “I had an instant connection with [it]. It brought together many elements of photography that I loved like documenting and capturing aesthetics and movement, and things I personally loved like style, colours and my passion for shoes!”
Photography by Sabrina Fenster/StreetScout.
Indeed, in its early years, street style pioneers like Bill Cunningham, Tommy Ton and Garance Doré sleuthed out the most unique ensembles and standout pieces worn by not only fashion show-goers but people simply going about their day. Their direction was fueled by the passion for and interest in how the act of getting dressed defines us all.
But as street style’s clout expanded, making micro-celebrities out of photographer favourites like Susie Bubble, Bryan Boy, Anna Dello Russo, and Tiffany Hsu, the photos became more about third-party communication than the unfettered enjoyment of fashion. “Some photographers are tasked with getting specific shots of key people attending the shows,” says Fenster. “The focus then becomes finding big names and checking them off the list as opposed to shooting because someone catches your eye.”
Additionally, there came a time when you couldn’t swing your camera without hitting a Loewe Puzzle bag or Vetements tracksuit because brands understood that street style stars were just as potent ambassadors as movie stars, singers and socialites.
In addition to the commercial strife this new marketing opportunity caused photographers whose work was being used to capture these products without compensation—not to mention creating a climate of fierce competition and undercutting rates—there began a undermining of the photos amongst those who were taking them. “With the people who came to do it not for the passion for fashion, but just to make money off of it, that diminished the integrity of the entire thing,” says Katz Sinding.
Street style’s co-opting also created a dearth in the expression of stylistic prowess, the very essence it was meant to capture in the first place. “I noticed less creativity amongst the show goers, possibly because of the over-saturation of influencers who are paid to wear specific goods,” says Grioni about how she’s noticed street style change over the years. “It felt less genuine as time progressed. For instance, last season there were two or three brands that everyone wore all the time so I couldn’t take many images without being repetitive.”
Photography by Sabrina Fenster/StreetScout.
With the specific milieu in which street style has centralized in an IRL standstill, there’s no better opportunity for a recalibration of the genre; and there’s a chance for us to remain inspired by what others are wearing just by virtue of the fact that people will be out on the streets far sooner than they’ll be gathering at a fashion show any time soon.
Photographers will eventually have a chance to get back out to fertile, uncommercialized territory and document original style in all its glory. “Just like social distancing is an opportunity for all of humanity to rediscover themselves by looking inward,” says Fenster, “this will be an opportunity for photographers to get back to their roots and hit the streets to photograph real and relatable people.”
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Moda: ¡los bolsos de embrague han vuelto!
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Moda: ¡los bolsos de embrague han vuelto!
Pochettes parecía estar fuera del radar de la moda últimamente … ¡pero ahora han vuelto! La pasarela muestra las primeras filas y las glamorosas alfombras rojas de los bolsos mini y los bolsos de embrague han recuperado su nuevo factor gracias a Chanel y Gucci que ambos han decidido volver a poner estas bolsas en el punto de mira. ¿Quieres descubrir los pochettes que serán tu MVP en los próximos meses?
Chanel y Gucci: los bolsos de embrague son las estrellas de sus colecciones Cruise 2019
¿Quién hizo la bolsa de embrague de vuelta? Dos de las mejores marcas del momento, Chanel y Gucci. En su Resort Resort 2019, organizado hace unas semanas en París y Arles, volvimos a ver este bolso en la pasarela, que casi hemos olvidado en los últimos años. Crossbody y mini bolsas tomaron su lugar, en realidad, tal vez porque eran mucho más cómodos. Para ser sincero, las bolsas de embrague no eran tan fáciles de usar. ¡Una cadena de metal a veces puede salvar nuestras vidas!
Pero parece que la comodidad y la practicidad no son tan importantes, al menos según Alessandro Michele y Karl Lagerfeld ! Prepárate para la invasión de un embrague en tu feed de Instagram: ¡estamos seguros de que verás tus iconos de moda favoritos todos los días usando los antebrazos más modernos! ¿Qué prefieres: el estilo Gucci de los años setenta o el bordado reluciente de Chanel?
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Embrague de endoso: Kaia Gerber
A veces, una tendencia necesita un apoyo de celebridades para ser diseminada. No hay nadie mejor que Kaia Gerber la última niña, gritar a la bolsa de embrague para volver! En la alfombra roja de los Premios CFDA aturdido en su aspecto Alexander Wang . Todas las miradas estaban en sus manos, agarrando un reluciente embrague plateado. No es muy fácil de usar, en realidad, ¡pero lo más increíble que vimos esa noche!
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Cómo elegir el bolso de embrague perfecto
Ya habíamos dicho: los bolsos de embrague son increíbles, pero no tan fáciles de llevar y no muy espaciosos. ¡Es por eso que la búsqueda del mejor bolso de embrague es un desafío que debemos enfrentar! Cuando elija su bolso de embrague, piense en lo que traería sin problemas. ¿Vas a un desfile de moda? Encuentra una bolsa de embrague de muñeca . ¿Necesita espacio para más de un teléfono inteligente y una tarjeta de crédito? Elija un maxi clutch : se sorprenderá cuando vea cuántas cosas puede poner.
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Una publicación compartida por Chiara Marina Grioni 📷 (@chiaraobscura) el 24 de mayo de 2018 a las 4:02 p.m. PDT [19659023] Top #top #msgm #bag #details #milan #milanfashionweek # mfw2017 #mfw #fashionweek # SS18 #style #streetstyle #fashion #designer #mode #moda #fashion #outfitoftheday #ootd #womenswear #photographer 📷 @chiaraobscura @fashion_week @ cameramoda #nofreephotos
Una publicación compartida por Chiara Marina Grioni 📷 (@chiaraobscura) el 27 de enero de 2018 a las 3:07 p.m. PST
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Una publicación compartida por StreeTrends (@streetrends) en 1 de junio de 2018 a las 22:19 PDT
❤️ #gucci #bagaglio #classing #details 💖 #details #milan #milanfashionweek # mfw2017 #mfw #fashionweek # sm18 #style #streetstyle #fashion #designer #mode # moda #fashion #outfitoftheday #ootd #womenswear #photographer 📷 @chiaraobscura @fashion_week @cameramoda #nofreephotos
Una publicación compartida por Chiara Marina Grioni 📷 (@chiaraobscura) el 13 de diciembre de 2017 a las 10:14 PST
Cómo usar un bolso de embrague en 2018
Si decimos "bolso de embrague", ¿qué tipo de eventos pensarías? Tal vez fiestas de bodas recepciones súper glamorosas … En realidad, las bolsas de embrague no son solo para la alfombra roja o el vernissage. Necesitamos disipar este mito en las bolsas de embrague como bolsas para ocasiones. ¡Así como Chanel y Gucci nos están enseñando, pueden ser bolsas de todos los días! Es por eso que no debes temer combinarlos con tu #OOTD, incluso con los urbanos. ¡Apostamos que tus seguidores comenzarán a seguir tus consejos de estilo en un minuto!
Por supuesto, no podemos olvidar cómo la elegante actitud de un bolso de mano puede agregar ese toque mágico a nuestros mejores conjuntos. Si está buscando los detalles que marcan la diferencia, busque la bolsa de embrague vintage más bella de la historia.
Gloomy New York, dame LUCE 💥 @maisonvalentino Ph @eloan_anquez [19659022] Una publicación compartida por Charlotte Groeneveld (@thefashionguitar) el 18 de mayo de 2018 a las 06:24 PDT
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Una publicación compartida por StreeTrends (@streetrends) el 15 de octubre de 2017 a las 3:44 pm PDT
@DonnyGalella perfection. ♥ ️ ♥ ️ ♥ ️ Vestido @by_johnny, con talones @senso, #Chanel de @theupstyler y @ezaraj millinery. #derbyday #springcarnival
Una publicación compartida por ERIN HOLLAND (@erinvholland) el 3 de noviembre de 2017 a las 20:50 p.m. PDT
¿Nuestros favoritos? ¡Debes saber que puedes encontrarlos … en nuestra tienda electrónica! Las baguettes Escudama X The Blonde Salad son las mejores para tus vestidos de verano: ¡hay disponibles tonos dorados y plateados que te darán ese efecto brillante que estás buscando en tu estilo! Además, son metálicos, al igual que la tendencia … ¿qué estás esperando?
Escudama X La Ensalada Rubia Angela Baguett
Escudama X La Ensalada Rubia Angela Baguett
Escudama X La ensalada rubia Angela Baguett
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Street Style Spring 2024 RTW
London Fashion Week
source; TheImpression.com
Photos | Valentina Valdinoci, Vincenzo Grillo, Francesca Babbi & Chiara Grioni – Launchmetrics Spotlight for The Impression
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PINK IS STILL TRENDING, ACCORDING TO STREET DURING MILAN FASHION WEEK
PINK IS STILL TRENDING, ACCORDING TO STREET DURING MILAN FASHION WEEK
Pink! Photos: Chiara Marina Grioni/Fashionista (3), Imaxtree (2) NEW YORK, NY March 13, 2018 It’s been almost two years since we first noticed the ubiquity of millennial pink, and, according to Milan Fashion Week street style, the trendy color still remains a favorite among the fashion crowd. Between the Fall 2018 debuts from Tod’s, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana and Tommy Hilfiger, we noticed…
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