Articles

  • 1 week ago | glamourmagazine.co.uk | Rosana Lai

    Alemais is a brand synonymous with sartorial wanderlust thanks to its popular postcard-print resortwear, so it’s perhaps no surprise that for its first-ever international runway, the cult Australian label has chosen to show in Marrakech, one of the most picturesque destinations in the world. But what might surprise you, as it certainly did me, was that the collection and show were almost a decade in the making, years before Alemais even came to be.

  • 1 week ago | glamour.es | Rosana Lai

    La moda de los años 20 está intrínsecamente ligada al movimiento de liberación de la mujer. Se trata del momento históricamente posterior a la Primera Guerra Mundial en el que las mujeres, que habían asumido el papel de los hombres en el trabajo cuando sus maridos tuvieron que ir a la guerra, descubrieron una nueva sensación de independencia y libertad.

  • 2 weeks ago | glamourmagazine.co.uk | Rosana Lai

    1920s fashion is intrinsically tied to the women's liberation movement. The time is post-World War I. Having taken on men's roles in the workplace as their spouses went to war, women discovered a newfound sense of independence and freedom. Coupled with the celebratory spirit that came after the end of a brutal war, women in the '20s were ready to shed the confines of Victorian dress and embrace a whole new outlook through fashion.

  • 2 weeks ago | glamourmagazine.co.uk | Rosana Lai

    Zendaya is the queen of the red carpet—that is an uncontested fact. Whether she's out promoting a movie like Dune or Challengers and is method-dressing to tease the film, or gracing the prestigious Golden Globes and Oscars red carpets, Z doesn't miss. With the help of her longtime stylist and “image maker” Law Roach, the two have created iconic looks that have made the red carpet almost as exciting as the events themselves.

  • 2 weeks ago | glamourmagazine.co.uk | Rosana Lai

    It seemed like only yesterday that we were gushing over The Row's Margaux bag, a sleek, logo-less tote, in leather or suede hung on the arms of the most affluent celebrities from Kendall Jenner to Harry Styles.