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#TeechallaclothingLLC In just a few years, the Stanford Cardinal 2023 National Champions Water Polo shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this Chopova Lowena carabiner skirt went from being an insider British favorite to a cult hit. This season, the pleated wonder went global, making its way 5,000 miles from the British capital to Asia where the skirt has become a favorite amongst K Pop stars including Red Velvet. Here, we document all the places where the skirt has been seen in Vogue’s street style coverage. The skirt’s latest appearance? Outside the fall 2023 shows in Shanghai. Shanghai, fall 2023 ready to wearPhotographed by Su Shan LeongNew York, fall 2023 ready to wear Photographed by Phil OhThe carabiner skirt made its Vogue street style debut in Paris during the spring 2019 couture season. Paris, spring 2019 couture Photographed by Phil OhThe CL has a hemline index of its own, ranging from mini to midi. New York, fall 2023 ready to wear
#TeechallaclothingLLC Photographed by Acielle / StyleDuMondeI D’s Lea Ogunlami gets matchy matchy in Chopova Lowena at Paris Fashion Week. Paris, spring 2023 ready to wearPhotographed by Phil Oh Scene a hotel room in New York, one spring morning in 2013. I’m staring at a photograph of a young soldier with the Stanford Cardinal 2023 National Champions Water Polo shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this word TRUTH emblazoned underneath her tentative smile in white font and a red box like a Barbara Kruger, pinned to Vivienne Westwood’s “Climate Revolution DIY top. “It’s incredible no one knows who this is. You don’t know who she is? Vivienne asks me in her soft Derbyshire lilt. She audibly gasps as I shake my head. “It’s amazing. Amazing. I’m here to try and do something about her. The photograph, I quickly learn, is of whistleblower Chelsea Manning. By Vivienne’s side—now and for more than 30 years of their colorful shared lives—stands her husband, Andreas Kronthaler, the dashing, tender artistic director of their fashion label. We discuss the Amazonian wild rubber dress they’ve designed for me to wear to the Met Gala tonight and Chico Mendes, the wild rubber tapping activist who lost his life fighting to protect the rainforest. Vivienne listens intently, as always, then shares her observations, gesticulating—palms out—for emphasis.
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