Tag: women

  • JEBLANC: Jeniece Blanchet.

    JEBLANC: Jeniece Blanchet.

    Jeniece Blanchet, the curator and creator of JEBLANC, is developing a brand that is relentlessly itself.

     

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    JEBLANC currently offers two items the “FASHION IS THE FUTURE” and “HUMILITY IS THE FUTURE” sets. Neither piece can be put into a single category. They are necklaces/belts/body chains/ bag accessories/ and anything else you can think of, and that is the beauty of the brand. It has no limitations. It has no fear! Similar to that of its creator, Jeniece Blanchet.

     

    from left to right., ig:  @ceemonaco  @liormeiri  @jeblancisalive

     

    Her style is representative of the story being expressed by the brand. It declares “The future is now, so grab your safety pins and cowboy hat! We’re going to that party!”

     

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    The accessories have been seen on numerous platforms thus far, such as the MATTE BRAND NYFW Runway Show (collection review viewable here) and the PrettyLittleThing starring Ashley Gram Red Carpet event.

    We wish JEBLANC much success and are highly impressed by the brand as a whole. 

    Bravo!

    www.jeblanc.com

    ig: @jesuisjeniece

  • Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.

    Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.

    Andrew Bolton, current Head Curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s costume institute, and his team are responsible for this year’s exhibit. Heavenly Bodies is said to be the museums largest show yet. The exhibit features a dialogue between fashion and masterworks of medieval arts. The exhibit features 40 ecclesiastical masterworks from the Sistine Chapel and over 150 ensembles from the early 20th century.

    MET Team
    Andrew Bolton. Anna Wintour. MET President, Daniel Weiss. Cardinal Dolan. Donatella Versace.

    Designers on view in this years exhibition are Azzedine Alaïa, John Galliano (for House of Dior and his own label), Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana (for Dolce and Gabbana), Raf Simons (for his own label and House of Dior), Rick Owens, Pierpaolo Piccioli (for Valentino), and so many more.