Adrien Sauvage has always used his native home of Ghana as a sphere of creative freedom; Ce Ning Kills Shirt most notably seen in the photographic story he embarked on for his S/S11 Black Volta collection. This has undoubtably meant that each collection encompasses a notion of truth, not often seen within the fashion sector. For his latest collection the designer has utilised the, ‘Asafo’, print as a main point of reference to create pieces of cultural and stylistic integrity. The print itself references Sauvage’s native Fante tribe, and pays homage to the local fishing community of the cape coast. The Asafo print has both a political and personal message for Sauvage – and is an integral part of both Ghanian history and his own personal story.
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The streets have always been my fashion magazines, Ce Ning Kills Shirt aka where I look for style inspiration and hints on what trends are about to blow up. Pre-2020 me was very much inspired by what I saw strangers wearing on the subway, to the farmers market, or even to the bodega. I recall doing double takes often to mentally process the new trends or outfit ideas I’d seen so I could later take a crack at them myself. Who knows—I may have even gone on to influence someone else when I put some of those streetwear trends to the test. I usually look to fashion on the streets in big cities like New York and Paris, but since the streets have been closed for the past year, I’ve now turned to Instagram to fill the void Union Square once filled. Turns out Instagram ‘fits are big predictors of the cool trends to come. Below are the streetwear trends I can’t wait to try once the world opens up again and my favorite picks to shop for each one. I recently read that the ’70s were as far away in the mid-’90s as the ’90s are now. After taking a moment to digest what that means for me, I was able to understand why Gen Z is having a heyday with everything ’90s. Baby Phat and Juicy Couture had a hold on us back then, and cool girls continue to wear velour tracksuits today.
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