Official Sun X MTV I Want My Suns Phoenix Basketball Shirt

 

CA: Ugh, I wanted to go to that Boiler Room set so bad. It’s true, though, I do think it’s a reaction to “stealth wealth” and all of that. If anything, I’m here for the Official Sun X MTV I Want My Suns Phoenix Basketball Shirt it is in the first place but trend inspiring people to bring back some more eclectic pieces into the wardrobe. That was the best part about indie sleaze—pairing a vintage coin belt with bright red skinnys and, like, white Ray Ban Wayfarers. I feel like the key to all these revivals—indie! Y2K! Western!—is finding an element that you like about it and running with it. You don’t need to totally succumb yourself to the idea and dress like a hard-partying rocker. But you can, maybe, have a little fun with dressing again. I low-key want to dust off my Alexander McQueen skull scarf now.

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HJ: It seems like it may be too soon to tell where all this goes. But in the Official Sun X MTV I Want My Suns Phoenix Basketball Shirt it is in the first place but meantime, I’m feeling some serious regret over getting rid of my American Apparel tennis skirts. But maybe this time around I’ll buy the Balenciaga Ceinture boots. CA: Those boots are my roman empire. I think another fun element of this trend is the idea of diving onto eBay or The RealReal and trying to find some of the hottest pieces of the era. I’ve been eyeing some Lucien Pellat-Finet skull sweaters again. It’s kind of an exciting (and nostalgic) challenge to bring them back into a 2024 outfit. HJ: Oh, you’d best believe I have those boots bookmarked. One of the nice things about reliving high school—from a fashion POV only—is that I can revisit pieces I loved but could never afford with my babysitting money.

I remember being so awestruck by Mila Kunis in this lavender Elie Saab dress at the Official Sun X MTV I Want My Suns Phoenix Basketball Shirt it is in the first place but 2011 Oscars. Between the strategic lace paneling and the gorgeous draping, it was a total showstopper in my book. Plus it’s a great color on her! I’ll never forget it and neither has the fashion world: Julia Roberts in her vintage Valentino gown for her first-time Oscars win for Erin Brockovich. The black and white, velvet and satin Valentino gown was classic and elegant then—and it’s still timeless today. Kwame Adusei had 10 years under his belt as a fashion designer in Ghana when he decided he was up for a new challenge. So he packed up and moved to New York City…in January, an additional challenge he didn’t exactly take into consideration. “Moving straight from a tropical place to New York, you find out that the trench coat is not as warm as you think,” he tells Vogue. So Adusei pivoted, landing in Los Angeles where he recently opened a new storefront on Doheny Drive in West Hollywood. It may be only February, but the Dune: Part Two press tour is already a contender for being the year’s best—and biggest—Hollywood red carpet spectacle. For the past two months, the film’s lead stars Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet, Florence Pugh, and Austin Butler have been shutting down one step and repeat after another with epic fashions. (See all of their looks here.) Zendaya, in particular, has been a real style star. Her longtime stylist Law Roach has crafted a thematic wardrobe built on architectural silhouettes and archival designs. “We adopted method dressing,” Roach tells Vogue. “The looks served as an extension of the wardrobe from the movie; It was intentional and purposeful.”
Earlier this week, Harry Styles tried to go incognito in Paris. Despite wearing a black hoodie, a baseball cap, and a wool coat, it didn’t take long for the Official Sun X MTV I Want My Suns Phoenix Basketball Shirt it is in the first place but paparazzi to find him. And when they did, it was the singer’s choice of bag that had everyone talking. Styles was spotted with The Row’s luxe leather Margaux bag in tow, which retails for $4,390. It’s fast becoming a celebrity It bag, having also been worn by stars such as Kendall Jenner and Jennifer Lawrence. Fashion Month is something of a crystal ball, and if New York Fashion Week has underscored anything, it’s that we can anticipate a future of funky cinching ahead of us. Get ready for double belting, a burgeoning trend that looks exactly how it sounds.
Daniel Roseberry forewarned of this trend with his Schiaparelli 2024 couture collection, which featured a corset and jacket made of belts. During New York Fashion Week, the Official Sun X MTV I Want My Suns Phoenix Basketball Shirt it is in the first place but trend only accelerated. Michael Kors was perhaps the highest profile designer to show this look yet, sending models down the runway in both pants and skirts fastened with two belts. Peter Do, in his sophomore collection for Helmut Lang, also offered his own take on the look, encircling a model’s waist twice, giving the illusion of two crisscrossing belts. And at Dilara Findikoglu’s show, she dressed a model in what appeared to be a cross between corsetry and a moto jacket. The trend seems to persist across the rest of Fashion Month, as well. At JW Anderson in London, Jonathan Anderson showed industrial mock necks in both khaki and navy, cinched with two large belts reminiscent of a trench coat. In Paris, Junya Watanabe also embraced the unconventional styling method.

CA: Ugh, I wanted to go to that Boiler Room set so bad. It’s true, though, I do think it’s a reaction to “stealth wealth” and all of that. If anything, I’m here for the Official Sun X MTV I Want My Suns Phoenix Basketball Shirt it is in the first place but trend inspiring people to bring back some more eclectic pieces into the wardrobe. That was the best part about indie sleaze—pairing a vintage coin belt with bright red skinnys and, like, white Ray Ban Wayfarers. I feel like the key to all these revivals—indie! Y2K! Western!—is finding an element that you like about it and running with it. You don’t need to totally succumb yourself to the idea and dress like a hard-partying rocker. But you can, maybe, have a little fun with dressing again. I low-key want to dust off my Alexander McQueen skull scarf now.

HJ: It seems like it may be too soon to tell where all this goes. But in the Official Sun X MTV I Want My Suns Phoenix Basketball Shirt it is in the first place but meantime, I’m feeling some serious regret over getting rid of my American Apparel tennis skirts. But maybe this time around I’ll buy the Balenciaga Ceinture boots. CA: Those boots are my roman empire. I think another fun element of this trend is the idea of diving onto eBay or The RealReal and trying to find some of the hottest pieces of the era. I’ve been eyeing some Lucien Pellat-Finet skull sweaters again. It’s kind of an exciting (and nostalgic) challenge to bring them back into a 2024 outfit. HJ: Oh, you’d best believe I have those boots bookmarked. One of the nice things about reliving high school—from a fashion POV only—is that I can revisit pieces I loved but could never afford with my babysitting money.

I remember being so awestruck by Mila Kunis in this lavender Elie Saab dress at the Official Sun X MTV I Want My Suns Phoenix Basketball Shirt it is in the first place but 2011 Oscars. Between the strategic lace paneling and the gorgeous draping, it was a total showstopper in my book. Plus it’s a great color on her! I’ll never forget it and neither has the fashion world: Julia Roberts in her vintage Valentino gown for her first-time Oscars win for Erin Brockovich. The black and white, velvet and satin Valentino gown was classic and elegant then—and it’s still timeless today. Kwame Adusei had 10 years under his belt as a fashion designer in Ghana when he decided he was up for a new challenge. So he packed up and moved to New York City…in January, an additional challenge he didn’t exactly take into consideration. “Moving straight from a tropical place to New York, you find out that the trench coat is not as warm as you think,” he tells Vogue. So Adusei pivoted, landing in Los Angeles where he recently opened a new storefront on Doheny Drive in West Hollywood. It may be only February, but the Dune: Part Two press tour is already a contender for being the year’s best—and biggest—Hollywood red carpet spectacle. For the past two months, the film’s lead stars Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet, Florence Pugh, and Austin Butler have been shutting down one step and repeat after another with epic fashions. (See all of their looks here.) Zendaya, in particular, has been a real style star. Her longtime stylist Law Roach has crafted a thematic wardrobe built on architectural silhouettes and archival designs. “We adopted method dressing,” Roach tells Vogue. “The looks served as an extension of the wardrobe from the movie; It was intentional and purposeful.”
Earlier this week, Harry Styles tried to go incognito in Paris. Despite wearing a black hoodie, a baseball cap, and a wool coat, it didn’t take long for the Official Sun X MTV I Want My Suns Phoenix Basketball Shirt it is in the first place but paparazzi to find him. And when they did, it was the singer’s choice of bag that had everyone talking. Styles was spotted with The Row’s luxe leather Margaux bag in tow, which retails for $4,390. It’s fast becoming a celebrity It bag, having also been worn by stars such as Kendall Jenner and Jennifer Lawrence. Fashion Month is something of a crystal ball, and if New York Fashion Week has underscored anything, it’s that we can anticipate a future of funky cinching ahead of us. Get ready for double belting, a burgeoning trend that looks exactly how it sounds.
Daniel Roseberry forewarned of this trend with his Schiaparelli 2024 couture collection, which featured a corset and jacket made of belts. During New York Fashion Week, the Official Sun X MTV I Want My Suns Phoenix Basketball Shirt it is in the first place but trend only accelerated. Michael Kors was perhaps the highest profile designer to show this look yet, sending models down the runway in both pants and skirts fastened with two belts. Peter Do, in his sophomore collection for Helmut Lang, also offered his own take on the look, encircling a model’s waist twice, giving the illusion of two crisscrossing belts. And at Dilara Findikoglu’s show, she dressed a model in what appeared to be a cross between corsetry and a moto jacket. The trend seems to persist across the rest of Fashion Month, as well. At JW Anderson in London, Jonathan Anderson showed industrial mock necks in both khaki and navy, cinched with two large belts reminiscent of a trench coat. In Paris, Junya Watanabe also embraced the unconventional styling method.

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