Fashion Collaboration

HARRY STYLES LIKES TARGET TOO!

Harry Styles is no stranger to fashion – his recent capsule collection collaboration with Gucci was a huge hit. Now he’s planning to launch something more accessible to his fans. Harry has done pop-up stores in the past and while they were successful, they didn’t reach the masses since the majority of his fans never had the chance to shop. He’s been working on a line of unisex clothing and accessories and Target is front runner for the collaboration. The only sticking point is that while Harry likes the idea that there are so many Targets across the US, he also wants to reach his global fans. So he’s hoping to work out a deal where Target sells the collection in America and other retailers handle the rest of the world.

Photo: Gucci

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JAPANESE BRAND FACETASM: LEVI’S WITH A TWIST

The men’s Spring/Summer collections are on the Paris runways and we were transfixed by an unfamiliar brand –Facetasm. Designer Hiromichi Ochiai’s collection was described as “unfinished completion.” The Japanese brand collaborated with Levi’s 501s and came up with a capsule collection of denim – and amazing trucker jackets. Smart move for Levi’s. All the models on the runway wore the same black lipstick and white wigs covering their faces so the audience wouldn’t be distracted from the fashion. In fact, you could barely tell male models from female. We think Japan is the new fashion capital of the world…

Photo Credit: BACKGRID-USA

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OLIVIA CULPO IS HER OWN WALKING ADVERTISEMENT

Unlike Victoria Beckham, former Miss Universe, Olivia Culpo, 26, jumped at the opportunity to wear an item from her own fashion collection when she appeared on Extra. (See previous Victoria item) Olivia launched her new collection with Express and the khaki jumpsuit she’s wearing can be YOURS for $88! Who wouldn’t want to look like THAT! Olivia is a smart cookie and seems much more relatable than most beauty queens. Watch for Olivia on the upcoming series Paradise City.

Photo Credit: BACKGRID-USA

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