FASHION Magazine
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Prepare to See Rosettes Everywhere
How much nostalgia is too much? If the 2023 return of rosettes is any indication, the limit does not exist. Associated with excessive ’80s styling and Carrie Bradshaw maximalism, in recent years the smushed flower motif has come to mostly serve as a silly souvenir of the past. But like other trends of that ilk […]
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A Writer Recalls the Intense Friendships She Formed While Discovering Makeup
“Do you think you should wear a perfume that smells like flowers or one that makes you smell like something good to eat?” I’m 11. My friend Karen and I are having one of our many sleepovers where, deep into the night, we ponder life’s mysteries, like what perfume to wear, which boys and girls […]
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Supreme and Lacoste are Back With Their Second Collab
It looks like the preps can hang, after all. Supreme, the skate brand that’s evolved into one of the most sought-after labels in recent years, is launching another collaboration with Lacoste. It’s the second time these two industry giants have teamed up on a Spring collection. And judging by the popularity of their debut collab, you’re […]
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We Asked FASHION’s Team from the 1980s to Explain ’80s Fashion
Say what you want about the ’80s, but it was a definitive decade for fashion. The world was changing quickly and the ’80s fashion world had to keep up. Transitioning from a quarterly instalment included in Toronto Life to a standalone magazine releasing 10 issues per year by the end of the decade, FASHION easily […]
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Spring 2017 Beauty Trend Report: How to Embrace the ’80s Without Looking Like a Dweeb
It’s time to dust off your crimper, fish out your jewel-toned eyeshadow and pair it with a bold lip because the decade of excess was like, full on bitchin’ this season. At Louis Vuitton and Top Shop, the hair had the spiral perm texture favoured by mall-squatting Valley Girls back in the day, moussed up […]
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Charting the massive ’80s trend on the runway and red carpet
The first tremors were felt on the red carpet: Taylor Swift sported sequined houndstooth parachute pants at the VMAs; Kerry Washington flaunted a brash metal mesh dress with sharp shoulder pads, evocative of Krystle Carrington à la Dynasty, at the Emmys; and Rihanna rocked a bubble-gum pink lace confection for her fragrance launch, RiRi, at […]
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Spring beauty report 2012: Festival girl
By Lesa Hannah and Sarah Daniel
Makeup artists and hairstylists drew inspiration from girls hitting the summer music festival circuit with dishevelled, centre-parted strands and slept-in smoky eyes. Dsquared threw its own concert, sending models down the muddy runway with hippie hair that was “Kate Moss at Glastonbury,” explained hairstylist Sam Mc-Knight, while at Alexis Mabille, tiny daisies were tucked into textured hair for a Lilith Fair feel. At Emilio Pucci, makeup artist Lisa Butler’s roughly smudged black liner with hits of copper and gold paid homage to an ’80s Madonna, with a side of gypsy-esque free spirit. And when eyes weren’t rimmed in black, blue was the new black: For Emanuel Ungaro, Charlotte Tilbury gave eyes a wet look by mixing teal and navy with noir and layering gloss on top. Likewise at Rodarte, models wore a smoky eye with a spin; makeup maven James Kaliardos gave lids a navy wash that winked at Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night.