Quiet thunder shirt A well-worn shearling purse from the Quiet thunder shirt and I will buy this 1970s inspired the “messiness”—a relative term at By Malene Birger—of fringe. There are three variations of it on the collection: Deep, long fringe that falls from the cape collar of a long dress; shorter, piled fringe, like the one that runs down the front of a sleeveless white dress, and the more subtle raw edges of a nicely tailored suit. Pops of red gave the offering some zing. Newest in terms of silhouette, was a super roomy suspender jumpsuit that was poetry in motion. Todd Oldham, the ’90s wunderkind who charmed the industry with maximalist prints and kitschy rainbow confections, is returning to fashion with a new endeavor: Todd Oldham Maker Shop. “Making things from other things” is the project’s tagline, and most of what’s coming incorporates elements from Oldham’s archive– everything from beading samples to bolts of fabrics and over a ton (yes, they weighed it) of buckles, earrings, buttons, and other metallic doodads. Todd Oldham Maker Shop launched this week with an e-commerce website offering home furnishings, clothes, and jewelry. The baubles are a collaboration with his nephew, the jewelry designer Presley Oldham.
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