Kim Kardashian West is really into stripper heels right now, and it’s probably because her husband, Kanye, designed a pair.
Kim wore a pair of lucite heels, lacy spandex and a Pablo hoodie one day in Beverly Hills and the fashion world got really excited about it. High fashion meets stripper chic? Alright, sure!
Kim’s Yeezy Lucite heels come with a $595 price tag—which is definitely expensive for a pair of plastic shoes you can find at a trashy lingerie store for under $40. Even Vogue has renamed the stripper heel as a “nothing shoe.” Uhh… what’s that mean? “It’s the barely there, Perspex or Lucite and ecru-tone piece of minimalist footwear making rounds this summer,” according to the mag. It’s also just a stripper heel.
Less might be more for fall, but let’s keep it real, spending $595 on a pair of stripper heels is absolutely ridiculous. If you can, YOLO. If you can’t, don’t freak out. Check out the Public Desire Alia Strappy Perspex High Heels — the pair comes in three color options: nude, glitter, and black patent. Even better? You can buy all three color ways for less than one pair of Kim’s Yeezy Lucite heels.
Salinas returns to Fashion Rio with a show that stitched Brasilidade, nature, and movement—and opened a new space for beach wear fashion. The collection is a contemporary take on the natural world, drawing on the symbolic power of Brazilian birds like bem-te-vi, macaw, and sunbirds . Then the cherry on top of this beautiful show
Normando the iconic fashion duo , is the thread that ties together a rich tapestry of the Amazon with fashion at the helm. This new collection is Oscar worthy or ready for a night at the beaches of Rio . Dive in to be transported to a new universe where breathtaking silhouettes rule . Foto:
There’s a moment every year when fashion stops being just fashion and becomes spectacle. Coachella is that moment. A massive stage where music provides the soundtrack to a non-stop runway show, where every outfit is designed to be seen, photographed, remembered. And in spring 2026, there’s one element appearing across every feed, beneath every stage,
Designer Pedro Andrade, of Piet vibes with a wild mashup of reggae grooves, punk edge, and football swagger, all stitched together with a dash of street-smart charisma. He rolls through with a power duo: his own creative spark and a slick collaboration with Pool, the coolest drop from Riachuelo’s fashion squad. Think late-night city lights,