First thing’s first, the girls are back and they are crawling with class and vengeance. Gottmik and Violet Chachki did not hold back when serving us all with a killer fashion issue for this Halloweekend. We could not be any more proud of their defiance and the grace with which they carry themselves.
A toast to these baddies! Not only do we get to enjoy a full spread of stellar, grunge and awe-provoking images, but they come more to life with their new interview feature for Galore. To watch the full feature interview, click here, you do not want to miss out on the magic behind this gory shoot!
Violet and Gottmik Corset Bodysuit: Anthony Canney Shoes and accessories: Models ownGottmik Ruffle Shirt: Lafayette Jacket: Dolce and Gabbana Top hat: Vintage Earrings: Models own
Violet Bodysuit: Vex Latex from The Residency Shoes: Christian Louboutin Accessories: Models ownViolet Necklace: House of Emmanuele from The Residency Earrings: House of Emmanuele from The Residency Corset: Anthony Canney Gloves: Models ownViolets All: Models ownViolet Dress: Vintage Accessories: Models ownViolet and Gottmik Shoes: Christian Louboutin Accessories: Models ownGottmik Corset Bodysuit: Anthony Canney Accessories: Models own
We’ve got a sweet tooth for ruffles. Skims rarely missed in 2024, with countless star-studded campaigns and the opening of their New York City Flagship store. Kim Kardashian tapped Blackpink’s leading lady, Rosé, to showcase its latest offerings for Valentine’s Day. SKIMS Valentines Collection consists of cozy intimates, cami’s, dresses, and loungewear you’ll want to
So many looks, so little time. This past week, winter fashion reached new heights with celebrity appearances showcasing their seasonal style. Rihanna turned heads in a chic Fendi jacket, sleek Puma sneakers, and her newly reissued LV Murakami handbag. At the same time, Sydney Sweeney made a statement in Ferragamo’s luxurious 2024 shearling coat. The
An interesting week indeed… PROENZA SCHOULER’S DESIGNER STEP DOWN FROM CREATIVE ROLES For years, I sensed a shift at Proenza Schouler, a feeling that the creative spark was dimming. The marketing strategies felt disjointed, and the collections, while still artistic, lacked the vibrancy that once defined the brand. Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez have been