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  • 1 month ago | tobemagazine.com.au | Carwyn Mcintyre |Lola Mccaughey |Briony Wright

    In 1952, Elsa Schiaparelli ventured to Fiera de Santana in Brazil, where she described being “dressed in a cowboy outfit embroidered with white butterflies... in [her] hands held a lasso to catch an invisible cow!” Shortly after the cattle drive, the Vaquieros, or cowboys, rode with Schiaparelli back to the corral. It was here that she was awarded the ‘Order of the Vaquieros,’ something she likened to a primitive rite. Why the cowboy discussion?

  • Oct 5, 2024 | tobemagazine.com.au | Carwyn Mcintyre |Robin Starveling |Lola Mccaughey

    On Tuesday, all eyes turned to Miu Miu to see how Micuia Prada would undo, reimagine, and reshape our vision of truth. This season, Mrs. Prada focused on the very word truth—or rather, the absence of it. She explored the baseless facts and unresolved ideas we cling to and manipulate across arts, culture, and society. Her collection, Salt Looks Like Sugar, was a clever nod to the idea that appearances deceive.

  • Sep 22, 2024 | tobemagazine.com.au | Lola Mccaughey |Annabel Blue |Sophie Martin

    photography Sometimes, in fashion reportage, there can be an inclination to apply meaning where perhaps there is none to be found—that search for the cerebral, a designer’s intention. During the post-show run-through in a private gallery space on Via Spartaco on Friday, Prada Press explained that the approach that Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons took was about trial and error; they opted for the incidental over the intentional.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | tobemagazine.com.au | Anisha Khemlani |Kate Harper |Lola Mccaughey |Volodia Kravchenko

    Ib Kamara, the creative director of Off White, imagined America and more specifically New York from an African perspective for the brand's New York Fashion Week debut. The show, set against the backdrop of the city at Brooklyn Bridge Park's Pier 2, transformed the space into a giant basketball court. This setting helped convey the fusion of America and Africa through sportswear, architectural silhouettes, and military-inspired designs.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | tobemagazine.com.au | Carwyn Mcintyre |Jasmine Penman |Mark Chu |Lola Mccaughey

    0 $0.00 0 items Northern Irish avant-garde designer JW Anderson experimented with structure and form in his namesake’s SS25 collection. Texturally playing with slinky printed mini dresses and tops, suspended skirts and bouncy knit dresses, Anderson used a select range of silk satin, cashmere and leather to create the 41-look collection.

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