Swedish electro-pop duo Icona Pop played host to the official launch of Galore x Buffalo David Bitton’s #PartyWithBuffalo micro-campaign.
Buffalo David Bitton and Galore media unveiled the denim brand’s #PartyWithBuffalo micro-campaign at an exclusive party in celebration of Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The micro-campaign, which epitomizes downtown nightlife, was officially kicked-off at the party with custom cocktails, great beats, and a crowd full of influencers.
The campaign images, shot by DJ turned photographer, Alie Layus, were on digital display as Sam Blacky, who is featured in the micro-campaign, played a DJ set. YesJulz, Nick Bateman, Naressa Valdez, Klaudia Ungerman, and Mariama Diallo also attended.
Kylie calling back the low-rise era—True Religion making it feel like center court nostalgia. Okay, so Kylie Jenner (the OG Galore Girl) just reminded us all of the Glory days. On August 22, she dropped into our feeds wearing ultra-low-rise True Religion jeans—hugs every curve, signature horseshoe pockets. Paired with a classic white tank, flip-flops,
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Luna Fashion House boldly dares to stand for something different within an era when speed often trumps substance. With a rich 30-year legacy rooted in exceptional European craftsmanship, LUNA Fashion House does not chase trends; it champions enduring timelessness. Its designs whisper sophistication rather than shout for attention, yet they instantly command unwavering respect. Now,
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