Pieter Mulier: The Visionary At The Helm Of Couture

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How the Hadid Sisters Redefine Fashion Campaigns in the Digital Era

The name Hadid is synonymous with heroic actions: fighting for the Palestinian people, advocating for social causes, and championing human rights. The Hadid sisters transform traditional fashion campaigns into engaging digital experiences that resonate with younger audiences. Their influence surpasses print advertising, as they share their stories on TikTok and connect with Gen Z. With a combined Instagram following of 137.6 million, they raise the question: how do Gigi and Bella define fashion campaigns in the digital age?

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We Need Teen Magazines Again and Not Just for Nostalgia

This week, I was scrolling through Instagram, as usual, when I saw the same two photos of Oke Intunu and Emily Zirimis, taken at different times. They had shared a picture of their IDs at Condé Nast, accompanied by a poignant caption: The end of an era, we’ll miss you Teen Vogue. Not knowing what had happened, I started digging. Condé Nast announced it would merge Teen Vogue with Vogue.com. As a major fashion enthusiast, and with an older sister who used to buy magazines every Wednesday and subscribe to receive them, I realized that today’s youth no longer have magazines to escape reality, or sources tailored to their interests an

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Anthony Vaccarello: Sleek, Sexy Tailoring and the Reinvention of Saint Laurent

His fashion is not a homage to Yves Saint Laurent but a thoughtful redefinition of the legendary designer’s legacy. Anthony Vaccarello has forged a path that respects tradition and is daringly contemporary. At the core of his vision lies a delicate balance between masculinity and femininity, discipline and seduction, structured tailoring, and effortless sensuality.

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