July 3, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair
After a break last season, Iris Van Herpen has returned to showcasing their collection in offline format — and look how a Parisian garden bloomed alongside the lily, waterlily, and butterfly dresses. The models, adorned with trending double arrows on their eyelids (similar to those we saw on Lily-Rose Depp in "The Idol"), strode in 3D-printed boots. As demonstrated by the show's attendee, Maisie Williams, this tech couture looks just as impressive when paired with regular rough boots. Nonetheless, these combat boots would even better complement another part of the house's collection — the one with armors.
Read moreAug. 23, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair
Digital sensation, Emma Chamberlain, has once again captured the spotlight, this time collaborating with Beats for their latest campaign. Showcasing the two newly launched hues of the Studio Buds - the shimmering Cosmic Silver and the vibrant Cosmic Pink - Chamberlain brings her signature charm and style.
Read moreSept. 14, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett
In a surprising announcement at their recent product unveiling, Apple has made a bold commitment to sustainability by going leather-free across all their product lines. While many were expecting updates on the coveted Hermès straps for the Apple Watch, what they got instead was a focus on woven straps in the latest collaboration between Apple and the luxury fashion house.
Read moreSept. 19, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair
If you're one of those people who cringe at the thought of scratches on your tech gadgets, consider this: what if they were part of the design? That's the philosophy Beats and Mowalola have adopted in their latest collaboration, which revamps the full-sized Solo3 headphones.
Read moreMarch 31, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett
Certainly! Let me tell you about the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi – a magical hotel in Vietnam. 🌟
Read moreApril 5, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair
In a surprising move that blends technology with fashion, Nike has just rolled out a new iteration of its classic Air Force 1 Low sneakers, this time with a unique twist that pays homage to an unlikely icon of the digital age: the Windows Blue Screen of Death. This unexpected collaboration has caught the attention of sneaker enthusiasts and tech aficionados alike, offering a creative take on one of the most dreaded error messages in computing history.
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