From light to dark washes and mini to midi lengths, The Powerpuff Girls Aint Shit Sweet T-shirt denim skirts are a must-have staple for spring. Consider them the perfect piece to swap out your skinny jeans with. Plus, denim skirts are versatile enough to wear with your favorite booties and crisp white button-down for a timeless office look. You can even wear one with sneakers and a chunky cardigan for an easy weekend outfit. Denim skirts are also perfect for all those upcoming spring break plans you’ve got in the works, as the material makes for the perfect wrinkle-free travel companion. Want to see the chic denim skirts our editors will be wearing this spring? Keep scrolling to find your perfect match—no matter your budget or sartorial preference. While we wouldn’t dare try to limit you to one pair of shoes for every dress you own, we do think it’s super helpful to have go-to combinations that are tried and true. Case in point: today’s slideshow. We found 11 inspiring street style looks that serve as a guide on what shoes to pair with what dress this fall. Enjoy!
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Man has long been the stomping ground for young designers to show case their talents. The Powerpuff Girls Aint Shit Sweet T-shirt Year after year, they are put forward to demonstrate the reasons why they are the future of our industry. This season was no different, with familiar faces Astrid Andersen, Shaun Samson and Agi & Sam taking centre stage once again. In only her second season, Astrid Andersen mixed her technical precision with sweltering silhouettes to create a collection that used the zonal expression of the body as it’s main point of reference. Models walked bare foot in tones of pale yellow and deep greens coveted in sweatshirts and basketball style vests. On show was an athletic array of jersey and lace mesh in her signature relaxed style. The exploration of the male-self through adolescence was the inspiration for Shaun Samson’s Spring/Summer ‘13 collection. A conceptual selection of prints lay between the Southern Californians printed tees and paneled jackets. Allowing us to enter the minds of those with such characteristics. In another remarkable display the duo further pushed the boundaries of wearable yet humorous menswear. In a tongue and cheek display they sent models down the catwalk with fake mustaches – reminiscent of Miami vice – and socks and sandals. Their ability to alter the masculine form was on fine display. Mixing floral prints with everything from double breasted blazers to biker jackets. This is what the future looks like.
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