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Barbie has become a collective obsession and not just in fashion. Chanel and Versace have already presented resort collections fit for Barbie lovers or Barbie stars like Margot Robbie and Dua Lipa and there are bound to be more coming. But long before the Barbie press tour officially began, street stylers were thinking pink (as was Valentino’s Pierpaolo Piccioli). Scroll through these pics to find inspiration for your own leading character look from the best Barbie-core pink fits in street style.
Zendaya gave the paparazzi a quick sneak peek at the new Valentino Pink PP shade before it even hit the runway at the label’s fall 2022 ready-to-wear show.. Paris, fall 2022 ready-to-wear Way back in 2018, these Tokyo street stylers showed their love for Barbie by repping merchandise and the hue. Tokyo, spring 2019 ready-to-wear Fashion is self-expression. It’s one of the reasons why we love to people-watch, and one of the reasons why street style has become one of the defining photographic genres of our time. Few things are as inspiring as seeing the way people dress in their everyday lives (just ask Matthieu Blazy, who continually cites “the streets” as inspiration for his celebrated vision at Bottega Veneta). Which is why we are launching a new street style series that looks at what people are wearing in the coolest neighborhoods in countries around the world. Following the Dior resort show in Mexico City this past weekend, in which Maria Grazia Chiuri referenced Mexico's rich history and collaborated with many local artisans, we thought it was a good time to ask, what does style in Mexico City look like today? We asked the photographer Dorian Ulises López Macias to show us; they took us around different neighborhoods of Mexico City, including La Roma where they live. Here’s what López Macías had to say about the latter.
Yes, I actually cut and sewed this blazer last night, a few hours before I came to this shoot. I found these two blazers at a local thrift store and reworked them both into one couture piece! When I first started making knitwear seriously I was only knitting balaclavas. I was a sophomore in the fine arts department at Parsons who had just figured out she hates oil painting. I needed to figure out a way to meld my love of knitwear and my studio course so I made a balaclava with no face holes. I think I made up some self-isolation concept for it that was really dumb, but it started this chain reaction that had me making balaclavas on balaclavas.
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