Less is definitely more with Harris Reed, they design fewer looks than most other houses but every single one slaps! Quite editorial and genderless - YAY!
The sculptural pieces have (flower) vase vibes and the use of collars or headpieces looks like flower heads or the moon (Look 1) :) love that! The vase like look, Look 8, also looks like a heart with arrows through them :D So excited to see who is going to wear these looks...I hope goddess Jodie Turner-Smith wears Look 3, 7 or 10 :D
Have definitely watched to much Project Runway and Next in Fashion but I don't get why the motif on the collar in Look 9 does not line up :D especially the panel directly behind the head is obviously not lined up with the neighboring ones....why though?
And maybe it's just the floor tiles and background but all the pieces because of their sculpturality feel like chess pieces / dolls from a story (not quite Alice in Wonderland but similar vibes, e.g. the short shorts on the Look 4 and 6 feel like Alice in Wonderland, fairytale, doll vibes...idk))
Brands like H&M and Old Navy are rolling out ungendered clothing lines. Just because something isn’t explicitly for “men” or “women” doesn’t mean it has to be boring as sin
According to the 2021 census, one in 300 people in Canada aged fifteen and older identified themselves as transgender or non-binary. Two-thirds of those respondents were under the age of thirty-five—which could indicate that age group is increasingly embracing fluid definitions of gender. And that doesn’t include the folks who identify as cis and are looking for gender-diverse fashion—I’ve commiserated with many cis butch lesbians about the lack of accessible “men’s” pants for our body types. The need to move beyond today’s potato-sack-esque offerings is clear.
The Kickstarter project for our new wrap skirt, the Tellurian, has reached its funding goal!
This means the skirt will be made!
But first, the campaign will continue until June 22nd. Until then, new folks can still back the project to get the skirt for the Kickstarter price. If you know anyone who might be interested in taking advantage of that, please do share the project:
Photo credit: Fireworks over Rainbow Bridge by James Faulkner; license Attribution-NoDerivs 2.0 Generic; https://flickr.com/photos/captainfaulkers/24707300997
i HATE when people shame others for what they wear, LET PEOPLE LIVE!!! let the plus sized people wear crop tops and short shorts, let the tall babes wear the ripped jeans and tight tshirts, LET THE PRETTY MEN WEAR DRESSES. GRRR
Vibrant and genderbending (still looking for a better term!) clothes with a nod to the designer's Indian-Nigerian heritage: Ahluwalia Fall 2024 Ready-to-Wear.
Priya Ahluwali likes seeing people on the streets of Soho (London) wearing her clothes, so a lot of them are ready-to-wear and elevated street wear. This collection contains some special occasion designs in more classic colours such as black, dark green and blue, embellished with silver.
In love with the first look, the bright, burnt orange dress (it has a hoodie :D - yay!) and the cardigan as well as all of the prints! And the patchwork denim dress with its own collar/headpiece is amazing!
Love the diversity of the models, the different fits, silhouettes, and mixing options!