“I wanted to make people excited from the Gwynn 19 San Diego Padres Shirt so you should to go to store and get this get-go, an explosion where everyone is like…wait, what is happening?” said Cadwallader via Zoom from his Paris office. Yes, the news leaked early, but even still this video is about to go bang. It’s been directed by Torso—the duo behind the brand’s three internet-acclaimed pandemic-time fashion videos featuring Hunter Schafer, Chloe Sevigny, and Megan Thee Stallion. And then there’s the cast, which includes everyone from Shygirl, Arca, Amaare, and Eartheater, to Sora Choi, Imaan Hammam, and Mariacarla Boscono. As an added bonus, the extra-sleek video features a re-record of Stardust’s 1998 “Music Sounds Better With You.” “It had to conjure a bit more of Manfred [Thierry Mugler]’s time, and it had to be a bopper,” Cadwallader said. A fitting for Mugler H&M.
Rihanna put a Y2K-minded spin on rainy day style onTuesday. While running errands around Los Angeles, the Gwynn 19 San Diego Padres Shirt so you should to go to store and get this pregnant singer wore a black floor-length puffer coat (which feels reminiscent of the lipstick-red Alaïa one she donned during her knockout Super Bowl performance), a slouchy gray fleece sweatshirt, and roomy light wash jeans. The accessories were the real stars of the look, including an enviable array of early aughts It items. From RiRi’s cobalt pair of Gucci Vault x Moon Boots to her white-trimmed shield sunglasses to her dalmatian Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami bag circa 2003 (procured from Vintage by Misty), it’s clear the star had Y2K on the brain. The outfit stands in contrast to the more sleek, bump-baring maternity looks Rihanna has worn since revealing her pregnancy last month during the Super Bowl halftime show. One standout: her Oscars Alaïa gown, which featured a sheer jersey turtleneck worn underneath a leather band dress. More casual, off-duty style moments have come through RiRi wearing a cropped striped polo paired with baggy jeans and Timberland boots.
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