You don’t turn to a style guru like Ellen V. Lora when you’re seeking advice on playing by “the rules.” Feminism The Radical Notion That Women Are People T-shirt As you’ll know if you’re part of her army of Instagram followers, the Los Angeles–based creative director and blogger behind Pure EVL is just as likely to be spotted in a neon-lime bomber as she is a floaty floral dress, and we’re not sure we’ll ever match her knack for effortlessly mixing unlike prints (though rest assured we’ll never stop trying). But if you’re looking to make getting dressed in the morning, well, fun again, Lora’s exactly who you want to talk to. “I’m that girl who will wear her faux-fur coat in the spring,” she tells us, reassuring us that we actually don’t have to banish the entirety of our winter wardrobes to the land beyond the wall (aka the back of our closets) as warmer weather edges its way into the forecast. We implored the blogger to turn her attention to H&M’s fittingly bold new Divided collection, and then we stepped back to let her work her magic… Lora’s retro-inspired spring take on the Canadian tuxedo has us itching for festival season: Expect to see us wearing this as we edge toward the stage to catch headlining acts all spring and summer long. The blogger’s relaxed double-denim look feels very ’70s and very rock ’n’ roll, which makes perfect sense, given that Lora cites Bianca Jagger as one of her biggest style influences. “She wore the clothes—the clothes didn’t wear her,” the blogger says of the icon whose notable fashion moments include the off-the-shoulder dress she wore while riding a horse(!) into Studio 54 and the plunging blazer–and–high-waisted skirt combo she sported while wedding the lead singer of The Rolling Stones.
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To a resounding up roar of distinctively English music lay Agi & Sam’s latest offering. Feminism The Radical Notion That Women Are People T-shirt We have become accustomed to welcoming the unexpected, in regards to collections, by the duo and we were by no means disappointed with their intriguing offering. In a reincarnation of all things British, Agi & Sam lay out a voluptuous array of charismatic prints, utilising shapes and spirits from country-like animals. Of note was the more wearable pieces, wool and tartan prints worked effortlessly in the form of over coats and gilets which took shape in pop colours of blue and yellow. A nod to the comical then followed with one model being accompanied by a rather dignified Basset Hound… A nice touch for the well-humored show. It seems as if the duo have become wise beyond their years, as the show was coveted with maturity and elegance – yet remained with a distinctive charismatic charm. A character that we hope continues to shine.
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