Trends come and go but the white T-shirt is forever. Justin Bieber knows this, but finding the right one is more challenging than some may realize. Enter his stylist Karla Welch, who stocked up on Hanes’ basics, took them apart and reassembled them with a custom pattern just for him.
“He was so fearless,” Welch told Vogue. [He said], ‘I want T-shirts that are long,’ and they literally didn’t exist in the marketplace. It was a bit of a nightmare.”
A “Purpose” world tour later, Karla is launching her x Karla, her “future vintage” collection of reworked tees with help from the Biebs and inspired by James Dean and other Hollywood cinema icons. Each priced at $30 USD, there are seven different styles and cuts for the choosing: the Crop, Sleeveless Crop, Baby, Crew, Original, Sleeveless and Classic. They get better with wear, wash and time — “You have to commit to this T-shirt.”
Anything Bieber touches turns to fashion gold, so there’s no doubt that the collection will sell out after launching on xKarla.com on August 3.
“He was so fearless,” Welch told Vogue. [He said], ‘I want T-shirts that are long,’ and they literally didn’t exist in the marketplace. It was a bit of a nightmare.”
A “Purpose” world tour later, Karla is launching her x Karla, her “future vintage” collection of reworked tees with help from the Biebs and inspired by James Dean and other Hollywood cinema icons. Each priced at $30 USD, there are seven different styles and cuts for the choosing: the Crop, Sleeveless Crop, Baby, Crew, Original, Sleeveless and Classic. They get better with wear, wash and time — “You have to commit to this T-shirt.”
Anything Bieber touches turns to fashion gold, so there’s no doubt that the collection will sell out after launching on xKarla.com on August 3.
After going nude in LOVE magazine’s latest issue, Emily Ratajkowski is now doing denim.
Today Emily becomes the face of DL1961, joining a league of other it-models, including Jasmine Sanders and Sofia Richie. Photographer Boo George lensed her in New York’s Plaza Hotel for the 2017 fall campaign, in which she’s nearly head-to-toe in a variety of blue jean pieces. Creative Director Sarah Ahmed celebrated Emily in a statement:
Today Emily becomes the face of DL1961, joining a league of other it-models, including Jasmine Sanders and Sofia Richie. Photographer Boo George lensed her in New York’s Plaza Hotel for the 2017 fall campaign, in which she’s nearly head-to-toe in a variety of blue jean pieces. Creative Director Sarah Ahmed celebrated Emily in a statement:
“Emily truly is the DL woman in her spirit, her style, her wit and her modern edge. Not only does she wear our denim incredibly well, but she also cares deeply about the things that matter to our brand—female empowerment, product sustainability and ethics.”Check out Emily’s photos above. Then go behind the scene’s of Jasmine Sander’s campaign.
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