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The Gap Collaboration That Never Was

Kanye West’s announcement of his upcoming partnership with Gap led many to wonder about the company’s previously announced collaboration with the brand Telfar.

Kanye West’s announcement of his upcoming partnership with Gap led many to wonder about the company’s previously announced collaboration with the brand Telfar. Much to their disappointment, Gap officially confirmed that Yeezy Gap will actually occur in place of the originally planned Telfar x Gap. Gap has clarified that Telfar will be financially compensated for the cancellation, but the schedule change is a missed opportunity all the same.

Interestingly, many have applauded Nigerian-British designer Mowalola Ogunlesi becoming design director of Yeezy Gap as a victory for black creatives. Telfar is also a black-owned brand, a fact that opens itself to speculation about whether or not the same praise would be elicited from the public if the partnership with Gap had actually transpired. This conjecture is further substantiated by the brand’s fan base’s anticipation for the prospective collaboration and eventual letdown when it did not come into fruition. Nonetheless, the possibility of a future partnership with Telfar has not been completely eliminated, as design samples for the intended unification are still in Gap’s possession. More importantly, Gap continuing to ally with black-owned brands will bring black creatives the mainstream prominence that they deserve.


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https://www.businessoffashion.com/articles/news-analysis/kayne-west-yeezy-gap-collab-telfar http://www.telfar.net/collections/SS2018/lookbook/4

Report: Nia Hunt

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A Modernized Past

The terms throwback Thursday and flashback Friday are coming to life.

It seems safe to say this is an interesting time for millennials, particularly in fashion. The terms throwback Thursday and flashback Friday are coming to life. The past times of the ’80s and ’90s when bright neon colors and fanny packs were in have now made an impeccable comeback.

Today in society it’s all about women empowerment and body positivity, about time! Now, what’s one thing every woman needs when she revamps her life or makes a big life change? A killer wardrobe.

Que “The Sweetest Thing” Cameron Diaz and Christina Applegate wardrobe movie montage. Today it’s all about style and comfort. Celebrities like Kim Kardashian and hubby Kanye West with their trendy and expensive clothing brands Skims and Yeezy make it look so effortless.

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The times of struggling to find the right button-down shirt with the best slacks are over. It’s all about bright slightly oversized blazers or puffy jackets with a crop top and a great pair of biker shorts or jeans. 2020 is basically a fashion time capsule.

Then we have our favorite social media influencers advertising that makes it look good enough to order right then until we see the price at checkout. Fortunately, major retail brands such as Forever21 and Fashion Nova are giving us a hand with that. This time around we have a more modern twist to the trend. Nude hues and bodysuits have taken over.

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We can actually get a version of all the cute outfits from our favorite 80s and 90s movies now and all the accessories you can think of. It’s bringing back a simpler time to the now. So here’s the complete wardrobe list, a blazer, cropped cardigan, crop top, bodysuit, ripped jeans, biker shorts, tight, thick leggings, joggers, oversized nostalgia graphic T-shirt, jean jacket, and a cropped windbreaker. Pair it all with tiny sunglasses and tiny purses a pair of sneakers or clear heels and off you go, fashion goddess.

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The best part of this fashion rewind is that this time body positivity is highly encouraged for women so these clothes are designed to hug your curves and make you feel sexy and powerful.

Report: Josephine Coiscou


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