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  • 1 month ago | usa.10magazine.com | Diana Tsui

    Seventy years after Chanel first created the 2.55 bag, a new design takes the brand's signature details and updates them. Aptly called the Chanel 25, it features quilted leather, a braided chain, and plenty of pockets. Whether it's a slot for your credit cards or smartphone that you need, gone are the days of having to rummage around for necessities. Also, note that a gusset at the base helps expand it should you need more room, while a shoulder strap makes it comfortable to carry.

  • 1 month ago | usa.10magazine.com | Diana Tsui

    The weather might feel spring-like but in Aspen, winter was still king. Over the weekend The Snow League kicked off at the ski resort’s Buttermilk Mountain. Launched in June 2024 by Shaun White, The Snow League marks the first professional winter sports league dedicated to snowboarding and freeskiing. White, a three-time Olympic gold medalist, recruited the world’s best athletes for a head-to-head tournament-style competition.

  • 1 month ago | usa.10magazine.com | Diana Tsui

    Femininity and all of its trappings have always been top of mind for Miuccia Prada. Whether it’s full skirts worn with crisp blouses, as is Mrs. Prada’s uniform, ribbon bedecked dresses with boots, or oversized headbands over little skirts, twisted ladylike pieces with a dash of intellectualism have become synonymous with the brand. And yet, there’s always room to poke at the concept more. It’s this desire to tease and unravel that brings us to fall 2025. Mrs.

  • 2 months ago | usa.10magazine.com | Diana Tsui

    Nostalgia seemed to be top of mind for Simone Rocha’s fall 2025 show. Per the show notes, Rocha was distilling the past for the present. She looked to Aesop’s The Tortoise & The Hare as a source of inspiration, as it was a favorite of the headmistress when she was in school. School archetypes and teen angst, all fittingly set to a Thom Yorke soundtrack was the theme of the night. Whether it was jocks, rebels, emo kids, or the arty types, they all found a home in Rocha’s world.

  • 2 months ago | 10magazine.com | Diana Tsui

    Leave it to Thom Browne to provide a necessary jolt of fashion escapism to close out New York Fashion Week. The designer has taken to presenting his runway show every February as the last spot on the schedule, with each year being more fantastical than the last. As usual, he transformed a dark space inside Hudson Yards’ art space, The Shed, leading us into a room with 2000 origami paper cranes dotting the centre of the floor. The inspiration?

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