“The new ELLE is here! And it brings you denim the way we love it. In our comprehensive style guide, we showcase the best cuts, coolest silhouettes, and styling combos for summer. Plus: Our big Mother’s Day special, “Generation Love,” – what mothers and daughters can really learn from each other.”
Kaje, inspiration from the female from: With the success of Kaje Swim’s debut Femme Collection, founder and creative Kara Del Toro is back with her second creative offering. Echoing brilliant designs, luxury, and flattering fits as its predecessor, the new Icons Collections beautifully displays the deep passion and craftsmanship of its creator with bikinis and bodysuits minimalist styled silhouettes that accentuate natural shapes. The looks of Icons are as sensational as they are versatile, beautifully contouring to the body for a opulent and glamorous aesthetic. The classic and icon bikinis as well as the figure bodysuits are already best sellers in the collection and with the summer just getting underway, indulging in beachgoing adventures or finding that perfect swimwear look for summer days is more than enough reasons to eye an awe-inspiring collection like Icons that is just marvelous swimwear to the female form.
I poured so much love into this collection, every piece was sampled multiple times to ensure the absolute most flattering fit. I tested it on friends with different bust sizes and body types, perfecting every detail so these pieces really snatch and sculpt.
This drop took time because I’m so particular about fit, but it was worth it. I hope you love The Icons Collection as much as I do! It’s genuinely my favorite swim I’ve ever put on my body!
The Real Life Tank Girl: Your exploits are legendary, you’re the devil-may-care anti-hero in a fashion story, an artist that draws outside the lines, an adrenaline shot against the tedium and humdrum. You truly personify everything that’s rock ‘n’ roll and as a model, your brilliance has only soared with time. You’re a phenomena of a person and a sensational talent. Wishing you all the best and a wonderfully loving birthday Hana Jirickova.
I’m testing all circuits to see if they all work I’m throwing on all switches (Wish that I could leave my room tonight) (The fast attack on my compressor’s way too bright) To see which ones don’t work (Think I got the threshold on too tight) (Just restart and hope that everything will be alright) (Be alright) (Be alright) (Be alright)
“Laetitia Casta, free and radiant. Met during filming at the Cité universitaire de Paris, the actress plays a “whimsical intellectual” in a comedy by Rémi Bezançon. Between cinema, fashion, motherhood, and a debut film in preparation, she forges her path with boldness and depth. At 46, more liberated than ever, she celebrates the freedom to be fully herself.”
Harper’s Bazaar France:“WHITE PARADISE, There’s the sea and its many shades, from turquoise to sapphire, including emerald, and sometimes incomparable transparencies. There are gods, epics, myths, both from Antiquity and pop culture, that haunt these places: Orpheus, Icarus, Jackie O, Leonard Cohen, Henry Miller, Mick Jagger, Medea… It’s hard to know if this explains it, but Greece and its 250 islands are the French’s favorite summer destination. From Hydra, a sensuality on the surface, explored by photographer @purienne, to the secret addresses of a handful of aficionados of Tinos, Chios, Syros, Kimolos… via the formula for the new Cretan diet or a stopover in vibrant Athens, this issue of Harper’s Bazaar is an invitation to escape and the good life. Jeffrey Eugenides, a rare writer and 2003 Pulitzer Prize winner for Middlesex, is along for the ride. As is Nana Mouskouri, a living legend whose captivating voice made Callas and Bob Dylan’s eyes misty. “You have to cling to your memories,” this anti-diva tells us. “Because to forget them is to let yourself die.” Rest assured, her aura, like that of her country, is eternal.”
CAP 74024 #20:“Two decades after their groundbreaking collaboration featuring the iconic cherry motif, Louis Vuitton and renowned visual artist Takashi Murakami reunited to reimagine their partnership through a contemporary interpretation. Vibrant red cherries with playful cartoon faces adorn Louis Vuitton’s classic silhouettes, boldly manifesting Takashi Murakami’s ‘Superflat’ theory in a fresh and fanciful revival. Behind this triumphant revisit, a collision of heritage and modernity is happening. Captured by the bold and expressive lens of photographer Gorka Postigo, this Louis Vuitton special cover editorial transformed fashion into portable art through surreal vibrancy and graphic whimsy. Starring model Felice Nova in a lively setting laden with mouthwatering cherries, the story celebrates the seamless fusion of French luxury and Japanese aesthetics. 466 pages, soft cover 350 grams, paper Silk 115 grams, Bulky coated 130 grams.”
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