SZA’s Acid Yellow McQueen Ensemble: A Fresh Take on Luxury and Individuality

SZA’s striking British Vogue cover look, a vibrant yellow knitted ensemble from Alexander McQueen’s Autumn/Winter 2024 collection, embodies the new direction of the iconic brand under creative director Seán McGirr. This bold choice showcases a departure from the house’s traditional dark opulence, embracing a playful aggression and uplifting mood that resonates with SZA’s unique style and personality.

Sarah Burton: A New Chapter for Givenchy

Sarah Burton, the newly appointed creative director of Givenchy, is a designer whose work speaks louder than words. This article delves into her creative journey, highlighting her unique style and the influences that shaped her vision, while exploring what her appointment might mean for the future of Givenchy.

Princess of Wales Makes First Public Appearance at Trooping the Colour

After stepping back from the spotlight earlier this year while undergoing treatment, the Princess of Wales made her long-awaited public appearance at Trooping the Colour on Saturday. The annual ceremonial parade, which honors the birthday of the reigning monarch, holds special significance for the princess as it was one of her first major public events as a royal following her marriage to Prince William in 2011. Over the years, Middleton has used Trooping the Colour to showcase her sharp sartorial instincts, often returning to Alexander McQueen for separates and dresses befitting of the high-profile event.

Sarabande Foundation Dinner Raises Funds for Future Creatives

The Sarabande Foundation, established by the late designer Alexander McQueen, held its annual dinner at The Standard, East Village, to raise funds and support aspiring creatives. The event featured speeches from actress and model Aimee Mullins, who spoke about the importance of art and beauty in prosthetics, and Trino Verkade, the foundation’s program director. The dinner also included a raffle with prizes including a private tour of the new Costume Institute exhibit with Andrew Bolton and original artwork by artist George Richardson.

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