Monthly Archives: August 2024

MAGA clothes, bags and hats to take over LI runway amid New York Fashion Week

Liberal elites aren’t the only ones hosting fashion shows. A week after New York Fashion Week, GOPers will strut their stuff down the catwalk, wearing apparel like a “Fake News” jumpsuit by Kate Ganci; a “Make American Great Again” cap outfitted in Swarovski crystals by Hat Trickz; and a crystal bag with an American flag […]

The Ultra-Rich-Looking Color Trend That Will Define Fall

Like clockwork, a few colors always emerge from the back of our closets once temperatures begin to drop. Black! Brown! Beige! All of them are the fashion crowd’s in-formal welcoming committee for fall. But beyond the more obvious shades, occasionally, there will be a few other colors that manage to capture our collective attention. Recently, […]

I Tried 3 New It Bottega Veneta Bags for Fall—Here’s My Review

I know journalists are supposed to be completely unbiased, but after owning, testing, or at least touching pieces from practically every fashion brand under the sun, I can’t help but sway more toward some than others. For designer handbags, there’s one brand that I always recommend and come back to, and that’s Bottega Veneta. This […]

As a British Indian woman, H&M x Anamika Khanna makes me feel seen

Growing up, I hated wearing what I always referred to as ‘Indian clothes’. Every time there was a family wedding or religious celebration, out would come the lehengas, with their scratchy chiffon skirts and polyester tops, or sarees I could barely move in. But the worst part was that I never really felt – or […]

Study: Majority of U.S.women are plus-size, overlooked by most fashion brands

A new study hopes to serve as a “wake-up call” to the fashion industry by highlighting the disparity between the sizing of American women and what they’re being advertised and sold. The majority (54.4%) of American women are considered “plus-size” (wearing a size 14 or above), according to new data from social-commerce platform Mys Tyler. […]