June 22, 2020 at 07:12PM Following the news that Dior is to push ahead with its plan to host a live runway show in Italy next month to unveil its Cruise 2021 collection, Burberry has also revealed its plans to hold a physical show for its Spring 2021 collection. The show, which is to be held in an as-yet undisclosed location in London on September 17, will also have no audience, other than the models and Burberry’s team. However, the event will be available to everyone else digitally – though the brand is yet to release specific details. Speaking with WWD, designer Riccardo Tisci said he wanted to harness the “purity and simplicity of the outdoors” for the presentation. “As humans, we have always had a deep affinity to nature. Especially recently, we have all yearned to reconnect again, and for this show, I wanted to celebrate these feelings by bringing our community together in a creative experience that takes place within the beautiful, natural landscape of Britain.” Tisci also added that he believes that fashion weeks should not be stopped but rather “reimagined for the world we live in now.” He continued, “You know, there is nothing like the experience of being at a fashion show – the energy in the room, the anticipation, excitement, it is something beautiful that I would not want to see lost. But we must recognize that the world is changing, and we must adapt and redefine our landscape through new forms of expression. Ultimately,
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Burberry Announces Plans For a Fashion Show This September
June 22, 2020 at 07:33PM When Burberry didn’t feature in the British Fashion Council’s first London Fashion Week Digital, a few eagle-eyed fashion fans were left perplexed. But Britain’s premiere heritage house wasn’t going quiet; instead, it was planning something far more grand – an immersive fashion show set in the great (British) outdoors, accessible to all this September. As it has for many of us, the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has inspired Burberry to muse about nature in all its purity and power. The brand’s Spring/Summer 2021 collection titled “Burberry in Nature” seeks to “redefine our fashion landscape with new forms of expression.” The brand’s creative director, Riccardo Tisci, explained in a press statement that “as humans, we have always had a deep affinity to nature. We have had to respect and rely upon its power for our very existence, whilst marvelling and revelling in its extraordinary beauty. Especially recently, we have all yearned to reconnect again and for this show, I wanted to celebrate these feelings by bringing our community together in a creative experience that takes place within the beautiful, natural landscape of Britain.” Burberry is the first major fashion house to announce plans for resuming the traditional Spring/Summer 2021 fashion-show scheduling. On Sept. 17, Burberry will host a live outdoor physical presentation that is open for all to stream digitally. The show, as with its two previous shows, will be certified carbon neutral with any remaining emissions offset by Burberry’s Regeneration Fund. More Celeb News Author Kara
This $18 Bestselling Maxi Dress You Keep Seeing on Instagram Is Back in Stock
June 22, 2020 at 07:25PM Just like doing my hair or spending extra time grooming my eyebrows, putting in the extra effort to find something cute to wear – even if I’m just working from home and in sweats – has the ability to affect my mood. There’s certainly no replacement for stylish loungewear, but I was curious as to what would happen if I challenged myself to wear a dress while working from home – weather dependent, of course. In part because I kept seeing this adorable printed maxi dress in my Instagram feed, which I’ll link to ahead, but also because I was just genuinely curious about whether I’d feel silly wearing a dress inside, or if I’d love it. I’m happy to report that last week, I wore a thin maxi dress inside three times! Not only was I completely comfortable (important note that I only wore easy-breezy dresses; nothing formfitting), but exuded a bit more pep throughout my day. I encourage you to take a break from your usual loungewear game and embark on a dress journey. If you need some shopping ideas, here’s the Sleeveless V-Neck Maxi Shift Dress($18) that got me in the mood. Related: I Love Wearing Tie-Dye Print, and Right Now, These 20 Pieces From Old Navy Are All on Sale More Celeb News Author Rebecca Brown | Popsugar Selected by CWC
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Dior to Host Cruise 2021 Show in Italy Next Month
June 22, 2020 at 06:41PM Despite a handful of brands opting out of physical runway shows in favour of digital presentations, Dior has announced that it will host a runway show for its Cruise 2021 collection on July 22 in Lecce, Italy. Despite the physical nature of the show, there will be no audience present. In a call with press this morning, Pietro Beccari, the president and CEO at the brand, said there were three reasons the show is going ahead. “The first one for Maria Grazia and I, but I think we are not the only ones: luxury is emotions and when it comes to fashion there is nothing that carries the emotion of a real fashion show, a live performance where art is performed without a safety net.” He added that the other two reasons were to allow the brand to continue to support everyone involved in the show, from the artisans who produce the clothes to the models who wear them and everyone in between, and the fact that both he and Chiuri are Italian. “The support for our country is important for both of us, [as is] the support for the Puglia region, which was so badly hit by the crisis and on the edge of bankruptcy, but with a strong will to fight.” Beccari also confirmed that Dior will indeed show at Paris Fashion Week in September, saying, ” We hope to be able to have some audience , if not a full room.” However
The 8 Most Wearable Trends For Summer
June 22, 2020 at 05:45PM In the midst of staying home, we’re still eking out ways to celebrate fashion – so we’re saying cheers to summer style and gearing up for a new season, new look. If you’re interested in summer dressing beyond your sweatpants, you’ve come to the right place. We’re eyeing easy knit separates, day dresses inspired by our favorite nightgowns, and tie-dye and sorbet hues to make our everyday clothes that much sweeter. Some of the looks inside might be begging for a night on the town (and they’ll get one someday soon!), but in the meantime, each of these trends is also something you could very well wear in the comfort of your own home, backyard, or on a neighborhood walk. They’re uncomplicated and cool, so no need to wait – these are the eight summer trends we’re wearing right now. Polos Knit Dressing Sherbet Hues Nightgown Dressing The Most Romantic Tops Tie Dye Bermuda Shorts Side Cutouts More Celeb News Author Hannah Weil McKinley | Popsugar Selected by CWC
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