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70’s Suede Skirts

Seventies style has been the biggest influence on trends this spring and the suede button-front skirt is no exception. This flirty silhouette has already been spotted on celebrities and street style mavens alike. Taylor Swift was photographed out and about in West Hollywood dressed like a “daydream”.  The color and material of her skirt make […] Read More

Celebrating Spring

In honor of the first days of spring Rebena is counting down some of the best things about the warm-weather season ahead. 1) With Daylights Saving Time in full effect, we are happy to say long SAD and hellooo happy hour. 2) Temperatures are on the rise, meaning bare legs, bright hues and chic spring […] Read More

Cutester, Health Goth, and Normcore: New Youth Subcultures

Check out this article where freelance writer, Hannah Ewens, explores the most googled fashion terms of 2014: Cutester, Health Goth and Normcore.  Though you can find people who look health goth, normcore and cutester in any major city, there doesn’t seem to be any kind of coherent lifestyle behind the clothes. Hannah explores questions like, “Where […] Read More

Love At First Sight

Ainsley and Sebastien are an unconventional pair: They moved in together after just three weeks of dating and even got engaged in the middle of a photo shoot. So, it only made sense the images taken at their Las Vegas elopement would be as wild as Ainsley’s rainbow-hued hair and Sebastien’s scraggly beard. Photographer Janneke […] Read More

Summer 2015 Trends

Getting a handle on Summer’s lead fashion stories (the chic sportif, the ’90s-meets-’70s love-in, the Canadian tux redux) is simple enough — it’s just a trend report away.  Tracking down the individual pieces that capture the mood of the season requires a higher level of study.  Finding the ones that flatter and function, then working them […] Read More

Recycled Fallera

Rosa Montesa, an industrial designer from Valencia, Spain, in her 50s, proposed an idea to her mother: Why not work together to make a dress for the traditional Valencian Fallas celebration? She wanted to collaborate to make something, but not in a conventional way. She wanted to do it her way, and her way was […] Read More
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