This is going to be another short and sweet article, because to be honest, fashion month hasn’t been wow-ing me as it usually does.
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Chanel and Dior have finally shown their couture shows, and I have mixed feelings about the houses.
I have fought tooth and nail defending Matthieu Blazy since he started his time at Chanel because it felt like the old Chanel clientele, that were very commercially driven by Virginie Viard, which was not clicking with the minimalism that Blazy was infusing into his pieces.
This edition of my article is mainly just a yap session about the things that have happened in fashion!
Earlier in Paris, the Le Bal des Débutantes, also known as the “nepo baby Met Gala”, occurred.
Due to recent budget cuts, Stevens’ drop-in tutoring has been cut. The Stute recently shed light on this, and in that piece, a new supreme has come into the picture to substitute what was recently taken.
After years of seeing a woman go viral on Twitter during Howard University’s homecoming in October 2017 to becoming a fashion icon, Anok Yai has finally won Model of the Year by the British Fashion Council (BFC).
What started out as a nightmare depicting a “hideous” phantasm of a man would turn into the cultural phenomenon that is the creature from Frankenstein.
Fashion month is finally over and we’ve witnessed the debut of all of the new creative directors at their new fashion houses.
On September 26, Versace debuted their Spring 2026 Ready to Wear collection. During any other fashion season, this would have been the norm, except for a few standout pieces and the iconic Donatella Versace appearance at the very end.
The current state of fashion has been in a tizzy over the past few seasons, whether that be the creative director musical chairs or by the decline in leather goods since Covid.
On February 4, the Vietnamese Student Association’s (VSA) GroupMe became visible to Stevens students. It wouldn’t be until April 8 that they held their first event: Ham Choi Game Night!
