Well, this morning, after months of hinting, Kylie Jenner cut the metaphorical ribbon, officiating the Juicy Couture revival by posting this picture on Instagram early this morning in a pair of rhinestoned black-velour bottoms.
[UPDATE]: Thanks to @NYDoorman, we have now learned that these pants are part of a Vetements x Juicy Couture collaboration. Translation: we’ll probs never be able to afford the collab. The jacket alone is $800.
We’ve been ready for this fashion trend to make a return since the day they went out of fashion. Juicy leisurewear was the cream of the crop in the 2000s.
But with Trump — a Republican just like George W. Bush — about to take office, it was really only a matter of destiny that Ky would usher in the return of Juicy Couture and 2000s culture for the masses.
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Throughout history, events and human experiences seem to be moving in cycles. Certain trends, practices, and ideas tend to repeat themselves in a circular fashion creating the so familiar deja vu effect. The fashion industry trends, for example, often rotate through various styles and aesthetics, with past trends resurfacing and embraced by new generations. What
A$AP Rocky and Billie Eilish wear extreme hand couture. Further, Jesscia Chastain;John Wick/Neo a.k.a. Keanu Reeves; and Ke Huy Quan also wore heart emoji nail art on the red carpet this weekend. These A-listers flashed their talons without restraint in making a bold statement in this unpredictable world. Everyone deserves to express themselves, and be