A sneaker brand that’s usually identified with the skateboarding scene has officially made it’s way into the high fashion scene.
Vans, the vintage brand we’ve all worn at some point or another, has been soaking up a ton of fame as of late. Particularly, the Old Skool sneaker from the brand’s style collection. It’s been spotted on some of the coolest fashionistas to exist right now, and they’ve been doing a fabulous job of giving the vintage looks a 2016 twist.
Say goodbye to your boring t-shirt and jeans. Because Old Skools are now being spotted styled with eye-catching trends, like sophisticated trench coats, cool culottes, and flimsy silk dresses. Here are 7 new ways to style your Old Skool Vans… courtesy of the coolest kids on Instagram.
As Halloween approaches you might be wondering where you should shop for the hottest on trend styles. Well look no further than Fashion Nova. Rather you want to look sexy, classy or want to match with your boo, you’re guaranteed to find what you’re looking for at Fashion Nova. Think sexy werewolves, flirty bunnies, and
Pablo Tamayo, the creative force behind Boy Virgo, is more than just a name in the fashion world – he’s a boundary-breaking designer, a candid vlogger, and an inspiration to those who dare to express themselves. In this exclusive interview, Pablo opens up about his journey from playing dress-up in his siblings’ closets to launching
Fashion is in cadence. Soft hues blend with bold tones to follow the dynamics of gestures and rhythm, revealing a style expressed through the way one moves. Movement, color, and attitude form the foundation of an aesthetic that celebrates the body as a central element. Sport, body, and art come together in an inspiration that
There is no linear narrative; instead, a fusion of the minimal and the radical emerges. A face that belongs neither to time nor to gender. Hair, always conceived as a form of architecture, transforms into a symbol of the ethereal and the ambiguous—a sign that defies all definition. This photoshoot explores the edge where identity