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McDonald's Change of Fashion Designers and Legendary Dapper Dan Talk Hip Hop Fashion Hip Hop - Hip Hop Awards 2024 | BET
Black artists and designers have shaped fashion culture for many years. In that spirit, the McDonald’s Change of Fashion designers, Larissa Muehleder, Shareef Mosby, Heart Roberts and Durrell Dupard sat down with the legendary Dapper Dan to discuss the important impact the genre of hip hop has had on the fashion industry. More
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Danai Gurira, Lupita Nyong’o and Letitia Wright photographed by Shaniqwa Jarvis for Elle UK November 2022
#My Edit#Danai Gurira#Lupita Nyong’o#Letitia Wright#Wakanda Forever#Black Panther#Fashion#Beauty#Glamour#Muehleder#Diotima#Sewit Sium#K.ngsley#Johnny Nelson Jewellery#Aisling Camps#Jean Paul Gaultier#Elle#Shaniqwa Jarvis
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Muehleder, Spring 2019
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To all my gorgeous, gorgeous gals, Happy International Womens Day 🤎 I’m praying and rooting for all the courageous women doing the unimaginable EVERY SINGLE DAY! Continue to celebrate YOU, your wins, your growth, your recovery and your entire being 🤎 My top is from a womens owned brand @muehlederlabel by @girlinthewhiteglasses based out of New York City 🤎 • • • • • #natashaleeds #natashaduhaney #prenancyannouncement #rainbowbaby #rainbowbabyannouncement #ihadamiscarriage #lifeafterloss #pregnancyafterloss #pregnancyjourney #infertilityawareness #muehleder #miamibeach #iwd2022 #feminineenergy #blackcreatives #devinefeminine (at Miami Beach, Florida) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ca3FjR5uXMc/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Models Tatiana Elizabeth Price @tatianaelizabethh and Marisa Bryant @shesgoldblooded on location at the Roxy Hotel NYC in the signature sweatshirt dresses of Muehleder @MuehlederOfficial Makeup by Griselle @grisellemua and hair by Shaa @hairbyshaa #model #female #woman #lovely #hairstyle #fashion #fashionphotography #fashionphoto #dress #NYC #Manhattan #hair #hairstylist #makeup #makeupartist #mua #eyes #lips #love #sexy #instagood #follow #photooftheday #beautiful #Muehleder #Holiday17 (at New York, New York)
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Ms. Parker @fashionbombdaily @fashionbombexclusives Editorial Exclusive Feat: @parkermckennaaa | #Styledbyeburns | Top: @muehlederlabel Bottoms: @zarneaswim Skirt: @aida.novosel Jewelry: @chanelofficial Shoes: @jessicarichcollection | Photographer: @olabakaree Hair: @tijera_jay Mua: @_kamthebeautiful | #fashion #style #womenstyle #womenswear #womensfashion #editorial #fashioneditorial #fashionbombdaily #muehleder #zareaswim #aidanovosel #chanel #jessicarichcollection #jessicarich | Check out the full feature at: http://fashionbombdaily.com/fashion-bomb-exclusive-my-wife-and-kids-star-parker-mckenna-posey-is-all-grown-up-with-a-style-to-match-editorial-by-e-burns/ (at Opulen Studios) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4HHyr-htjX/?igshid=6mdmg8zj1g4d
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Issa Rae on Watch What Happens Live : Normally, I might not have liked the pairing of this matching Muehleder top and skirt but they look like they were made for Issa and even she seems to be loving it. The styling is on point and I love how she did her hair. Great!
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hi! who are your favorite black designers?
I just wanted to start by saying that I answer questions in the order I get them, but I felt like yours needed to be addressed sooner than the others, considering the current climate of my country. If this can shine a light on black designers to elevate them in any way, then I’m happy to do that.
My personal favorite is Carly Cushnie. I’ve been a fan of the brand back when it was Cushnie et Ochs. I’ve always loved the sleek, minimalist look the brand went for (even though the dress I chose isn’t the definition of sleek and minimal). Carly was my first thought because I’ve never seen a Cushnie/Cushnie et Ochs collection I didn’t like.
Andrea Iyamah is another designer I love. She started in swimwear and has now dipped into a clothing line. I came for the cover-ups and I’ve stayed for her clothing.
Olivier Rousteing of Balmain has been on my radar since he took over the fashion house in the early ‘10s. I think I’ve grown out of my Balmain fixation but I was a big fan of what he brought to the brand.
Tracy Reese is a designer I’ve known about for a while because she’s from Detroit, which is where I grew up. Michelle Obama has worn her designs and I was so excited when she put her designs in Anthropologie last year.
Continuing with the Michelle Obama theme, she introduced me to Duro Olowu. He is pretty well known these days, but he’s one of the few designers I look forward to seeing during London Fashion Week.
Jason Rembert is a new favorite of mine. I know he was a stylist who turned designer and started Aliétte. Aliétte only has two collections, but I’ve loved them both and I can’t wait to see what he continues to put out.
Undra Celeste is a smaller brand in New York that some of my co-workers turned me on to. Undra specializes in daywear but like Cushnie and Aliétte, I’m drawn to the sleekness of her work. Also, during this COVID crisis, she’s joined the fight and is selling masks on her website if you’re in need of one!
LaQuan Smith is another recent favorite of mine. I know he started the brand in the early 10’s but he was never on my radar until Vogue started showing his runway shows in 2019.
Larissa Muehleder is another designer that I keep tabs on. She uses neoprene to make her designs and while I almost put one of her “There She Goes” dress on here, I remembered her lace skirt, which shows that she doesn’t use neoprene only.
Lastly, I have Kimora Lee Simmons. Growing up I knew her as the designer of Baby Phat, and that wasn’t my style as a teenager. So when she released her KLS line, as an adult, I was blown away by the sophistication of it. The Kimora Lee Simmons line is one I look forward to seeing every fashion week.
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McDonald's Change of Fashion Designers and Legendary Dapper Dan Talk Hip Hop Fashion Hip Hop - BET Hip Hop Awards 2024 | BET
Black artists and designers have shaped fashion culture for many years. In that spirit, the McDonald’s Change of Fashion designers, Larissa Muehleder, Shareef Mosby, Heart Roberts and Durrell Dupard sat down with the legendary Dapper Dan to discuss the important impact the genre of hip hop has had on the fashion industry. More
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Bea Miller wearing Muehleder at the Teen Choice Awards in Los Angeles on August 13, 2017
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God Is A Hungry Cat Year After Year And We’re Just A Few Lost Souls Swimming In A Fish Bowl shirt
“This season we wanted to capitalize on the God Is A Hungry Cat Year After Year And We’re Just A Few Lost Souls Swimming In A Fish Bowl shirt Additionally,I will love this strength of the past few seasons of our collaboration with IMG to bring about a mix of designers who were at the beginning of their careers and need assistance from those who have been in the industry for years,” Sandrine Charles and Lindsey Peoples, the founders of the Black in Fashion Council, said in a statement. “It’s exciting to have a mix of high-end ready-to-wear designers, contemporary brands, and accessories designers who are all incredibly talented Black creatives.” Featured this season were the womenswear designers Ajovang, Izayla, Madame Adassa, Muehleder, Atelier Ndigo, and Sammy B; two labels, Harbison and Kwame, offered a more genderfluid approach. Rounding out the lineup were the handbag label Vavvoune and the shoe designer Jessica Rich.
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Strange But True: I Want to Wear a Wetsuit 24/7 (And I Intend To)
What is it about the slippery handfeel of a scuba-adjacent fabric blend that feels so appealing? I can trace my affinity back to a few particular things: Opening Ceremony’s ye olde Magritte collection; this awe-inspiring Muehleder top; a missed connection I had with a pair of Trademark stirrup pants. I tried on the latter on August 28th, 2016 and still regret not buying them, even though they were a size too big. I also dream of running my hands through a rack of Veronica Beard’s scuba offerings and COS’s zip-up jacket with a slight peplum waist. It all leads me to wonder… can I trade my sweatsuit for a wetsuit? Is this the summer I wear my scuba gear in and out of the water?
My most consistent quality is that I’ve always loved to swim in cold, salty water until I can’t shrug the numbness off any longer. I would wear anything that could extend my tolerance for staying in the water as long as possible, so I’m not sure why I never considered shopping for a wetsuit until now. When I recently floated (haha) the thought by my parents, they told me the same thing they said when I asked if we could get a Toy Poodle every day of kindergarten: “You can only get a wetsuit if you’re going to take care of it.” This maintenance includes hosing it down after every use, and ensuring that there’s a spot to let this unwieldy, life-size and heavy mass of material dry.
Not to be a hero or anything, but I did not let this deter me! I started looking into ways to sustain my enthusiasm for scuba fabric both on- and offshore, and found a few innovative brands that sell wetsuits that check both of my boxes: ideal for a dunk in frigid waters while also functioning as good styling fodder for landlubbing summer outfits.
I Learned a New Word: Yulex!
While, eh-hem, surfing the web in pursuit of wetsuits, I began to read about all of the ways that the original iteration of neoprene is non-renewable, energy-intensive and sometimes toxic in its manufacturing process. Patagonia now makes all of their wetsuits with Yulex, a natural rubber alternative to neoprene they’ve developed and shared with other brands. The Seea and Ansea are two womens’ surf brands that have followed suit (I honestly don’t even like puns!). The cherry on top: Yulex even has its own accessory line. I’ve got big plans to trade in my Aqua Sox for a fresh pair of Yulex boots, and ward off the barnacles underfoot in the process.
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Swapping out Petroleum for Limestone
Cynthia Rowley, Ride Engine, and La Bamba are narrowing in on better practices by using earth-mined limestone and recycled materials like tires and plastic bottles rather than petroleum in their neoprene manufacturing. (Limestone serves as the lesser of the two evils as a resource that isn’t an oil derivative. If you’re curious about how certain brands score in terms of sustainability and ethical practices, the Good On You directory is a great resource.) I like these sleeveless or pants-less options because it looks slightly less daunting when it comes to finding a place to let these puppies dry.
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While I’ve seen bucket hats take on a second life after being upcycled from designer toweling, I haven’t seen much in the way of upcycling and patchworking old-fashioned neoprene beyond this Marine Serre gown that once had a five-figure price tag. Is this a million dollar idea? My calling? The next frontier? If you have any wetsuit recommendations you swear by, please deposit them in the comments.
Photo by Edith Young.
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