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Meet A Fashion Icon: Lana Summer
Totally in love with our newest top at ARE YOU AM I – the Delphine crop. This is the culmination of almost a year’s worth of fittings and iterations – it was one of the first pieces that I envisioned creating when I began working on the line but it really had to be perfect to work. In between a pullover and a blouse and a sort of smock, it’s somehow the coolest thing to throw on over a dress or to pair with denim and leather. The fit is oversized and effortless, and it’s sewn with just two...
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Do The Catwalk Everyday
Are there enough silver dresses in the world? Like, really really not. I’ve always thought that. Silver didn’t make sense to do the first run of the Zillah dresses but now that we’ve had such a great response to them, it felt right to actually realize this dream. This dress is three layers worth of fairiness, two in white silk to skim the body and one in silver lurex to channel most PM shots of ’90s Kate Moss. Such a fun piece to shoot in Paris against all the dramatic architecture. The dress...
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Standard Gallery Post
Swap clothes with your friends. Crazy thought, right? But really. Think about it. Sometimes you’re sick of wearing something while your best friend has been secretly eyeing that top for years, waiting for you to be done with it. Try it out. Gather a group of friends, a couple of bottles of wine, and start turning trash into treasure.
But it doesn’t stop there. Get this! These swaps don’t have to just be with your friends. If you’re totally over not only your own closet, but...
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