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Museum of Arts and Design Hosts Private Tours of “Taylor Swift: Storyteller”
On July 18 and 20, the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) gave private tours of Taylor Swift: Storyteller. The exhibition displayed artifacts from Swift’s career. Barbara Tober, Chair Emerita hosted the event. Tim Rodgers and director Nanette L. Laitman assisted with the event. The museum’s Resident Swiftie, Kat Sloan Garcia, led the tour through the gallery.
Garcia started with a humorous introduction. She asked how many attendees knew about Swift. Many group members raised their hands. A few visitors considered themselves Swifties and even superfans. Comedically, one patron said that they had never heard of Swift. Garcia gave a brief introduction to the musician.
For two decades, Swift has written music. She released ten original albums and three re-recorded albums. Fans of her work referred to each album as a different “era.” The exhibit showed Swift’s progression throughout these eras, which included sonic and aesthetic shifts.
“You can almost consider each era as a ‘character,’” said Garcia. She started with the exhibit’s center display case.
It contained artifacts from her ten original albums. First, the museum displayed a blue dress from her self-titled record. BCBG Max Azria designed the custom garment, while Liberty designed the matching custom boots. Swift wore the outfit on her Soul2Soul tour performance on November 7, 2007. Garcia provided more insight into this album.
Swift was sixteen when the country album was released. Garcia described interesting facts about this release. She said, “When it was released, no young women were releasing country music.” This solidified Swift as a trailblazer from her career’s start. Garcia detailed Swift’s songwriting process.
Swift wrote much of her own music. Early in her career, she received help from co-writers, such as Liz Rose. Then, Garcia spoke about the next item in the display case.
On the cover of “Fearless (Taylor’s Version),” Swift wore a beige Fernanda Blouse. Brooklyn-based designer Ulla Johnson created the shirt. Originally, Swift released the album in 2008. Hits included “Love Story” and “You Belong With Me.” In 2021, she re-released “Fearless.” Garcia explained the bold move.
As a teenager, Swift signed a record deal for six albums. She released her sixth record and attempted to renegotiate with the label. The parties could not agree and Swift left the label. Unfortunately, this label still owned the album’s master recordings. “She decided to re-record the records so that she could own them,” said Garcia. Then, she spoke about an artifact from the Speak Now era.
Roberto Cavalli designed the golden beaded fringe dress. On the “Speak Now” World Tour 2011-2012, Swift wore the item while singing “Sparks Fly,” “Mine,” and “The Story of Us.” She paired it with a red electric Gibson guitar. While touring in Asia and Europe, she performed in the garment while singing “Back to December” and “Better Than Revenge.” In the “Red” era, Swift wore an iconic outfit as well.
Ashish designed the top, which read “Not A Lot Going On At The Moment.” Bloch provided the dance shoes. Swift paired the items with shorts and a hat for the “22” music video (2013). Garcia made a connection to one of Swift’s recent outfits.
“It’s been recreated for her current tour— the Eras tour— to say “A Lot Going On At The Moment,” said Garcia.
In the “1989” era, Swift wore a dazzling teal jumpsuit. Jessica Jones designed the custom costume, while Stuart Weitzman designed the boots. Swift wore the ensemble for “Shake It Off” performances during the “1989” World Tour (2015). Garcia noted the album’s significance in popular culture.
Swift released the album in 2014. “It marks her transition into pop music. It won album of the year at the Grammys,” explained Garcia. She cited the hit single “Never, Ever Getting Back Together.” The next artifact came from the “Reputation” era.
Jessica Jones designed the glittery, black jumpsuit with a hood. Christian Louboutin created the matching boots. Swift wore the outfit for the “Ready for It?, I Did Something Bad,” “Gorgeous,” and “Style / Love Story / You Belong With Me” medley performances in the “Reputation” World Tour (2018). Garcia commented on this era as well.
Prior, Swift released an album every two years in October. During the “1989” era, she became a global pop star. The public scrutinized her professional and personal lives. “She actually disappeared for a full year,” said Garcia. Swift reentered society with the “Reputation” album. The reinvention developed into a smash hit. Then, Garcia discussed an artifact from the “Lover” era.
Versace designed the pastel jacket, top, and shorts. Christian Louboutin created the boots. Swift wore the ensemble for the “Lover” and “You Need To Calm Down” performances at the MTV Music Awards. The show occurred in Newark, New Jersey on August 26, 2019. The display case contained artifacts from the “Evermore” era as well.
On the “Evermore” cover, Swift wore a brown-and-orange plaid wool coat. Stella McCartney designed the jacket. Garcia mentioned this fact’s significance. For the first time, Swift wore a non-custom-made outfit. Fans found the garment and similar styles on store shelves. Garcia described the characteristics of this era.
The songs sound more quiet with a more indie style. It coincides with the sister era, “Folklore.” Initially, Swift did not tour for these albums. However, she incorporated some songs into her ongoing “Eras” tour. The right-hand case had outfits from re-recorded album eras.
In the “I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor’s Version)” music video (2021), Swift wore extravagant red costumes. Coofandy designed the crimson band jacket, while Christian Louboutin created the shoes. Swift wore custom-made pants and a hat. The video featured another gorgeous outfit as well.
In the same video, Swift wore a stunning red ball gown with a hoop skirt. Nicole + Felicia Couture designed the gown. Swift paired the piece with a crimson microphone. To its left, the museum displayed an outfit from the initial “Red” era.
Marina Toybina created the custom black lace dress. Also, they provided the grand piano. Swift utilized the materials for “All Too Well” performances in the “Red” tour (2013-2014). The same case showed an outfit from her latest era too.
Michael Schmidt Studios designed the custom outfit. Swift wore the unique costume for the “Bejeweled” music video (2022). Courtesy of the aforementioned studios, the gallery displayed a behind-the-scenes video. It revealed how the production team created the official music video.
Next to the museum’s grand staircase, a screen displayed other music videos on a loop. First, it showed “You Need to Calm Down” (2019). Second, it presented “Lover” (2019). Drew Kirsch and Swift directed both music videos. Swift directed the rest of the screened videos.
The museum showed “Cardigan” (2020) and “Willow” (2020). “All Too Well: The Short Film” (2021) appeared stunningly. Sadie Sink, Dylan O’Brien, and Swift starred in the production. Recent music videos played as well.
The exhibition showed “Anti-Hero” (2022) and “Bejeweled” (2022). The “Lavender Haze” (2023) video displayed elegance. The exhibition featured stunning decor.
A neon sign stretched across the grand staircase. In a fuscia script, it read “Taylor Swift.” A guitar separated her first and last name.
Next to the elevator, a wall explained Swift’s connection to feminism. It said that she “discussed the pressures that women musicians feel to constantly transform their public images.” The wall pointed out, “the broad array of characters she plays in her music videos and performances may also be seen as a commentary on female archetypes.” The wall illustrated Swift’s storytelling abilities with similar wanderlust.
It said, “Swift has built distinctive worlds through both her songwriting and her meticulously crafted videos and live performances.” The wall described the stories as “eminently relatable to her legions of fans.”
Near the center cases, pink lights projected onto the floor. They read “Love, Taylor.” The R stretched into a gorgeous heart.
The exhibit displayed two lyric walls. A portion of the song “All Too Well” was painted on a wall parallel to the elevator. An excerpt from “Tim Graw” was painted on a wall opposite the right-hand case. It had cross-outs to look more authentic. After the tour, the museum treated guests to lunch on the seventh floor.
The first course consisted of a garden market green salad. It had kiwis, mixed berries, Marcona almonds, watermelon radishes, and champagne vinaigrette. The second course tasted delectable too.
The Scottish salmon came with English peas, red lentils, and peri-peri aioli. The dessert had a decadent flavor.
The peach tart had vanilla Greek yogurt, almond brittle, and a lavender haze. Servers offered wines too.
The list consisted of Domaine des Verchères Chardonnay, Mâcon-Villages Burgundy (2021), and Marques de Riscal Reserva Rioja (2018). Guests can easily access the Taylor Swift: Storyteller exhibition.
Guests can find it on the museum’s second floor. Attendees can access it from the grand staircase or the elevator. MAD will display the artifacts until September 4.
On July 13, 2023. Pineapple Club, Manhattan, New York.—Ayesha Curry, a Canadian-American actress, cookbook author, restaurant owner, cooking television personality, and the wife of Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, takes another confident step in the direction of solidifying herself as a multi-hyphenate phenom.
Ayesha whips up a new skincare line that has caught the attention of holistic beauty enthusiasts. Sweet July Skin, her newest brand, is made with Ayesha setting her focus on quality ingredients that stem from her passion for culinary arts. The Womenpreneur has come to realize the invaluable component of quality ingredients in both food and its impact on our overall health and how positively our bodies respond when we incorporate them into our day-to-day diets and routines. Ayesha introduced, “Sweet July Skin” at the Pineapple Club on July 13th to a lounge filled with media personalities, media press outlets, and brand influencers who mingled and enjoyed hors d’oeuvres and sipped cocktails as they awaited the big reveal. Ayesha took center stage near an aesthetically balanced backdrop where she described the Sweet July Skin product line as ‘a deeply personal three-year adventure for her that was inspired by the wisdom of her mother and her grandmother’, both hailing from Jamaica. Praising their intuitive sense and knowledge of the power of Caribbean ingredients and the natural sunlight absorbed by the plants and vegetation; the Entrepreneur honors tried and true traditions that cultivate and maintain our natural beauty through the fruits of the earth and deliver a nutrient-dense skincare brand that feels like a self-care retreat!
The lightweight, fruit-filled, and pleasantly scented formula found in the new product line is simple, and clean and combines “sensory-rich properties” of the superfoods: papaya, guava, and lychee seeds to yield proven and visible results. For those that are new to skincare, or who like me, are searching for a hydrating and effective skincare line the significance the Sweet July Skincare line offers the user benefits in the following ways:
- It is a simple three-step kit that is easy to follow, routine-friendly, and starts in your shower
- The formula is effective and results are immediately noticeable, improving with consistent use
- The first application is the Pava Exfoliating Cleanser, it’s a cream-based, nonfoaming formula that contains fermented papaya, lychee seed powder, glycolic and lactic acid, and guava extracts. The cream-based formula acts as a gentle cleanser that removes makeup and dirt and refreshes dull skin through exfoliation. The benefits deliver antioxidants to the skin with a light tingle as it works and leaves the skin feeling renewed and invigorated. Lychee seed is packed with numerous benefits from anti-aging, to toning to treating and preventing sunburns.
- The Pava Toner is a lightly scented liquid formula that aids to achieve smoother, softer glowing skin when used in conjunction with the daily Pava Exfoliator. The formula is a blend of glycolic acid, fermented papaya, and guava which helps to resurface and dissolve dead skin cells and aid with skin turnover. Papaya is beneficial for the skin as it exfoliates dead skin cells and removes pollutants from the skin. This superfruit also fades pigmentation and enhances the secretion of collagen when used topically. Guava is popularly known for its high content of vitamin C, which has been used to brighten skin when applied to its surface. Guava also regenerates the skin, aids in skin elasticity and it releases water to your body when consumed or applied. Upon application to the skin, the toner cools the surface of your face and neck, soothing and cooling as a perfect follow-up to the exfoliation. According to the market studies for Sweet July Skin, 94% of users agreed that after four weeks of use of both the Pava Exfoliator and the Toner, their skin felt smoother and healthier and 89% of users agreed that the appearance of their skin improved significantly.
- The third and final step in the skincare line includes the Irie Power Face Oil. The face oil acts as a clarifier and included the heavy hitters: neem seed oil, turmeric root oil, salicylic acid, and squalene. Neem oil has been proven to treat skin conditions such as acne, psoriasis, eczema, ringworm, and worts. It is anti-aging and promotes wound healing. The addition of turmeric root acts as a natural skin brightener, aids in creating a natural glow to the skin, moisturizes skin and rids the surface of the skin of dark circles. Salicylic acid reduces swelling, and redness and contributes to dead cell turnover, revealing a fresh layer of skin with each use. Lastly, squalene oil keeps the skin clear and reduces the visibility of fine lines that accompany again. The benefits of Irie Oil include a notable reduction of inflammation and redness; a feeling of nourishment (100% of the consumer test group, consisting of 40 participants after 6 weeks of use expressed this); and 95% of users praised the healthy glow they experienced after using the clarifying oil.
With such thought and careful consideration placed into creating this skincare line, it was of utmost importance that we sat with Mrs. Curry to gain exclusive insight into her personal take on self-care through skin care.
Danielle Niecey, The Knockturnal: What is the most important principle to keep in mind when it comes to skincare?
Ayesha Curry: Consistency is so important when it comes to skincare. Setting a routine and sticking with it has made the biggest difference for me in seeing my skin transform.
Danielle Niecey, The Knockturnal: Is your line geared to a specific skin type (dry/oily/combination/sensitive skin) or demographic?
Ayesha Curry: In formulating Sweet July Skin, it was so important to me that the products were clean and gentle to use. I wanted to make sure that a wide range of skin types could enjoy and benefit from these products. We also made sure that when it came to consumer testing, we had participants with a broad range of skin types, with 60% being women with darker skin tones. Sweet July [Skin] is all about inclusivity, and our skincare line is no different.
Danielle Niecey, The Knockturnal: There’s a strong emphasis placed on the three-year journey you’ve taken that inspired and cultivated this skincare line: ‘What holistic need/prompting lead you to begin this journey that led to the creation of Sweet July Skin’?
Ayesha Curry: I have always had acne-prone skin, and as I got older, I would think back to my mom and grandma who always had amazing skin. They used to always tell me about the power of ingredients like Caribbean superfoods – using simple everyday products to treat all kinds of skin maladies. I finally started taking these recommendations to heart, so much so, it inspired the Sweet July Skin line. At the foundation of each of these products are nutrient-packed island ingredients like papaya, guava, and lychee seed – all inspired by my heritage and the strong Jamaican women in my life.
Danielle Niecey, The Knockturnal: Beauty is only skin deep: Can you share your philosophy on skin integrity as it pertains to self-care, personal beauty, self-esteem, etc.
Ayesha Curry: For me, healthy skin has been a source of confidence. It’s the first thing people see when they meet you, so it’s worth investing in. Through the years I’ve also learned to really appreciate the ritual of my self-care routine, taking a little time out of a hectic schedule has become something I look forward to; which is why I wanted products that not just work but are enjoyable to use. Everything in the [ Sweet July Skin] line is sensory, it truly is like treating your skin to an island vacation.
We closed the interview with a huge token of gratitude for her time and a quick selfie in which Ayesha absolutely lit up with an extraordinary glow. I couldn’t wait to get home and to try the goodies bag made available at the exclusive Pineapple Express Club gathering for Sweet July Skin.
As a personal account to speak to the integrity of this brand, I am on my second (transitioning into my third) week of usage of this skincare line, and I am impressed with the results that Sweet July Skin has had on my skin in such a short period of time. I have always suffered from chronic dry skin after exposure to harsh detergent-based soaps in my adolescent years, dark circles under my eyes, and scarring to my pigmentation from hormonal acne in my adult life. I have struggled to find products that my skin responds well to. I’ve experimented with everything from Eucerin cream, Cetaphil, and noxema creams, to Rose Hip Oil; shea butter, and cocoa butter down to Vaseline and this is the best that my skin has ever appeared or responded to a product. My favorite installment of this line is the Pava Exfoliator. It has a gentle tingle and the scent is inviting, and refreshing, and the product clarifies the surface of my skin in one sweep. I usually apply it twice because I love the way it feels on my face. After use, the surface of my skin is a clean finish without residue or the harsh dryness that I’ve often found in other skincare products that contain alcohol.
The Sweet July Skin skincare line hydrates my skin from the moment I apply the exfoliator to the last drop of Irie Power Face Oil on my fingertips to my face. I’ve noticed that rough patches that once posed themselves as problem areas and where I struggled to achieve or hold moisture are no longer problem areas that I have to find ways to cover up or hide. My makeup applies better since the surface of my skin is smoother. The best part is that this product allows my skin to breathe and now I opt to wear less foundation and concealer (if any) as I have nothing to cover and want to show off my brightened, glowing skin. I think the radiance comes from the turmeric root oil in the blend. I now opt for a volumizing mascara, an ombre brow, eyeliner, and a stay-proof matte lip color to compliment the reemergence of my healthier layer of skin. I appreciate that the kit is simple and doesn’t include too many bottles or steps to follow for me to see results. It is easy to apply without throwing my routine into a frenzy and it smells absolutely amazing! I wish I grabbed four bags of this stuff so I would have a long-lasting supply of my own. I will definitely be purchasing more of this line for myself, my friends, and my family and continuing to richly reap the amazing benefits it yields.
Sweet July Skin is available for purchase on the company website: SweetJulySkin.com
Two icons team up to bring you an expertly curated box filled with a blend of summertime essentials. The Paris Hilton x FabFitFun collab brings valued members a personalized ‘Summer of Sliving’ experience (slaying + living your best life = ‘sliving,’ as coined by Paris).
Speaking on the collab, Paris Hilton said,
“I’m excited to team up with FabFitFun because they’re all about feeling fabulous while living your best life. Together, we’re hoping to inspire everyone to embrace their unique journey, find their bliss, and slay their way through summer with my personalized Summer of Sliving kit, complete with my favorite essentials.”
This summertime takeover box, curated by the iconic Paris Hilton herself, features a nod to Pride Month with a rainbow-infused aesthetic, and I am ‘sliving’ for it.
Packed with summertime goodies galore that fit perfectly with the theme and captures the essence of Paris, this box features the following products.
- Topicals Faded Under Eye Masks ($22.00)
- Vacation Super Spritz SPF 50 ($24.00)
- CYLO Record Player Speaker ($59.99)
- Dime Optics Cienega Aviator Sunglasses ($30.00)
- Eight Other Reasons Star Earrings in Silver ($64.95)
- Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm in Vanilla Beige ($24.00)
While everything in this box was delightfully fitting for the summer, my personal top faves were the Vacation Super Spritz SPF 50, the CYLO Record Player Speaker, and the Topicals Faded Under Eye Masks.
The sunscreen is a luxurious, ultra-fine mist that allows you to easily touch-up your sun protection while out and about without laying a finger on your face.
The speaker is adorable, and better yet, I love that all the pieces are functional; the record player arm is what powers on the speaker, which I thought was a nice touch. Perfect for any barbecues or beach fun I have planned this summer.
I’m also loving the under eye masks. As someone who’s always on the go, these eye masks stay put, allowing me to do other things while beautifying, and that’s something I really appreciate.
With a retail value of $224.94 and a cost of a $59.99, this box gives you more than your money’s worth.
Since its launch in 2010, FabFitFun has rocketed to the top, delivering a seasonal assortment of full-size products that encompass beauty, fashion, fitness, wellness, home, and tech. Each box features a handpicked selection from both premium and emerging brands, giving members an effortless way to indulge in the latest trends. Elevate your lifestyle with FabFitFun.
At Champagne Telmont, Challenging the Traditions of Champagne for the Sake of Mother Nature
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The Knockturnal attended a private launch party for AllSaints’ new sunglasses collection, hosted by AllSaints x Caliwater and held at the Montrose Beverly Hills Rooftop Hotel in West Hollywood, California.
The occasion was filled with summer-themed festivities – including dairy-free ice cream tasting with Holiscoops, creative photo ops, and a selection of AllSaints’ new sunglasses styles.
Caliwater treated guests to a variety of creative, refreshing cocktails, including a spicy watermelon crush and a summer mojito featuring El Cristiano premium tequila and the watermelon, ginger & lime, and wild prickly pear flavors of Caliwater Cactus Water.
VIP guests included Oliver Trevena, Marta Pozzan, Sarunas Jackson, Harry Goodvins, Rob Raco, Mike Colter, Rick Cosnett, AnnaLynne McCord, Rachel McCord, Jessica Belkin, Paris Brosnan, and many more.
photograph by BFA
The futuristic watch designs of Philip Plein give timeless a whole new meaning.
Exclusive: Monica Ahanonu Talks Partnership with Johnnie Walker to Create Design for Gotham FC & Angel City FC [Interview]
Monica Ahanonu recently partnered with Johnnie Walker to create a design that would be worn by the players during warm-ups at the match between Gotham FC and Angel City FC on July 2nd at Red Bull Arena.
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 29: A view of the atmosphere during the Boohoo x Barbie Launch Party at The West Hollywood EDITION on June 29, 2023 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for Boohoo)
Global e-tailer Boohoo partnered with Barbie and released a limited edition capsule collection. On June 28, industry tastemakers and VIPs celebrated in Ardor, West Hollywood’s Edition Hotel’s restaurant. Notable attendees modeled high-end pieces.
BET’s 2023 Award-Winning Best New Artist Coco Jones wore the Barbie Badge Rib Bandeau Mini-dress. The garment featured baby pink double-knit fabric, a sleeveless neckline, and a short pencil skirt. She combined it with hot-pink platform sandals.
Loren Gray wore a pastel pink sleeveless mini-dress and matching purse. Her heeled sandals elevated the look. Her long hair featured a small braid.
Ming Lee Simmons posed in the Barbie Diamante Rib Racer Neck Vest. She paired the white crop top with blue jeans. The name “Barbie” sparkled on the shirt. She wore black-and-white sneakers with fuschia laces and a matching pink purse.
Siobhan Bell smiled behind a DJ booth. She wore a Barbie Velour Cropped Zip Through Jacket. It consisted of a cropped black Barbie sweatshirt with pink accents. Her pink headphones matched the fuschia stripes. She sported black sweatpants as well.
Chelsea Lazkani wore a pink Barbie leotard. The name “Barbie” was written in white script. It paired well with her soft blue jacket. Her black tights matched her long-heeled boots and a clutch purse.
Bre Tiesi sported a cropped pink T-shirt with short sleeves. It went perfectly with her high-end cargo blue jeans. Her hot pink pumps matched her rectangular purse.
Chanel West Coast wore a hot-pink spaghetti strap dress with a mini-skirt. It matched her heeled, strap sandals. She wore silver rings and bracelets. It paired well with her gorgeous necklace.
Other attendees included Cindy Prado, Margie Plus, Devyn Winkler, Ashlee Keating, and Alex Hall.
The models demonstrated the clothing line’s unique style.
The collection combined Boohoo’s inclusive street style and Barbie’s mission to empower people. It consisted of thirty-nine styles, with ready-to-wear sizes spanning 0-24. The line had a Barbiecore color scheme.
The color palette consisted of pink, white, and gray shades. Many items featured the name “Barbie” in the classic script and the iconic ponytail logo.
The Barbie Diamante Slogan Rib Knit Bodycon Mini-dress had a different pattern. On the white staple, the name “Barbie” sparkled in rhinestones. Customers can wear the dress for a night out with black heels. They can dress down the look with chunky sneakers. A T-shirt dress had wide sleeves and a graphic. It displayed a collage of Barbie in various photos. The line featured a ready-to-wear set as well.
The Barbie All Over Rugby Shirt matched the Barbie All Over Print Micro-skirt. Both had faded pink-and-white stripes. The word “Barbie” appeared in the familiar white script. The top had a V-neck collar and long sleeves. The mini skirt had a hemline at the upper thigh. It elongated the model’s legs and enhanced her figure.
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 29: (L-R) Bre Tiesi, Ashlee Keating, and Alex Hall attend the Boohoo x Barbie Launch Party at The West Hollywood EDITION on June 29, 2023 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for Boohoo)
The baby pink Barbie All Over Diamante Slogan Sweat incorporated cotton and polyester fabric. “Barbie” shimmered in tiny rhinestones across the garment. It paired well with the baby pink Barbie All Over Diamante Slogan Jogger Short.
It featured “Barbie” in a similar font. The hot-pink garment featured a fuscia drawstring and a ruffled waistband. The short featured wide legs. The Barbie Embroidered Rib Crop Top displayed a lighter color.
The baby pink top showed Barbie’s name in black embroidery. The shirt had short sleeves. Its bottom hem lingered shortly above the model’s belly button. The Barbie Printed Varsity Bomber Jacket elevated the look.
The black garment’s front sported Barbie’s name in a large bubble letter script. The zipper split the name in half. The collar’s interior had a hot-pink collar, while the bottom hem had a baby pink stripe. Barbie’s classic logo and the number 59 were embroidered near their sleeve. Customers completed the look with the Barbie Velour Wide Leg Jogger.
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 29: Bre Tiesi attends the Boohoo x Barbie Launch Party at The West Hollywood EDITION on June 29, 2023 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for Boohoo)
The black pant had baby pink accents. The long drawstring hung from the item’s top hem. A thin stripe ran across the side’s seams. The baggy legs made the garment more comfortable. It paired well with black and white netted sneakers. The Barbie Embroidered Sweatshirt had a similar cozy feel.
The gray garment featured Barbie’s name in fuscia bubble letter embroidery. The top had a high, circular neckline and baggy sleeves. The Barbie Slogan Printed Oversized T-Shirt possessed a similar streetwear look.
The black T-shirt had baggy quarter sleeves. It featured polyester and cotton fabrics. Also, it sported the Barbie logo in a shiny, printed design. The Barbie All Over Hoodie had a similar background color.
In gray accents, the garment displayed the Barbie logo. It had baggy, oversized sleeves and a large hood. The collection included graphic tees.
A baby pink T-shirt showed a collage of Barbie heads. The oversized hoodie had the same printed pattern. Another T-shirt had two posed Barbie dolls inside of a deep pink heart.
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 29: Clothes are displayed during the Boohoo x Barbie Launch Party at The West Hollywood EDITION on June 29, 2023 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for Boohoo)
The Barbie One of a Kind Graphic Oversized Hoody depicted Barbies of Color. The sweatshirt had Barbie’s name written in the classic pink script.
The Barbie Heart Graphic Printed Oversized T-shirt had a singular, posed Barbie. A deep pink heart surrounded her on a black background. The Barbie Car Graphic Oversized T-shirt had a similar street style.
The baggy white T-shirt showcased a small pink car with black wheels. Two heads sat in the car. One sported Barbie’s iconic Blonde hair. The top had wide, elbow-length sleeves. It displayed Barbie’s name in its classic font.
The black Barbie Moto Long-sleeve shirt had baby pink accents. Below the name “Barbie,” the number 59 appeared in an outline. The garment featured 100% polyester fabric. It went with the Barbie Moto Mirco Mini-skirt. “Barbie” was written in black script with a charcoal-colored car.
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 29: (L-R) Naomi Cooper, Chris Martin, Bre Tiesi, and attend the Boohoo x Barbie Launch Party at The West Hollywood EDITION on June 29, 2023 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for Boohoo)
The Barbie Embroidered Rib Zip-Through Track Top had a sporty look. The baby pink jacket had polyester, cotton, and elastane fabrics. Interestingly, the garment featured two pastel zippers. Customers can find them at the top and bottom. The detail allowed for greater customization.
The hot-pink Barbie Printed Jogger Short paired well with the Barbie Printed Swimsuit. Customers could wear the look to the beach or bool. The Barbie Printed Tote Bag provided style and efficiency.
The black Barbie Jersey Headband featured Barbie’s name in off-white rhinestones. The accent created an excellent contrast. The silver Barbie necklace went with the line’s color palette.
Customers can find the Barbie Collection on Boohoo.com.
Karen Millen And Nadine Merabi Resort ’23 Collections Are Perfect For Your Summer Wardrobe
Summer 2023 is finally here! Along with the excitement of more sun, the summer promises poolside days, rooftop nights, and summer shopping! Shopping for summer looks can be one of the most exciting parts of the season. Whether you plan on sitting beachside all summer or need a cute summer office look, we’ve got our favorite summer must-have pieces from Karen Millen and Nadine Merabi that you need for your summer 2023 wardrobe.