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The Rise of 'Balletcore': An Embrace of Femininity or an Escape Into Childhood? Awards Season Fashion Roundup

Life&Style's Adrienne Bailey gives a round up of the most memorable fashion moments of this years award season

night’s custom Valentino dress was no exception.

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February 27th - March 4th was a busy week for the fashion world; the Fall/Winter 2023 runway shows are beginning to wrap up, and awards season is in full swing. It felt like every time I opened up an app, there was something new to see and talk about.

I am indecisive at the best of times, but the task of picking favourites becomes very difficult when there is so much to choose from. So, with all the authority of simply being a social media user and by attempting to embody the mindset of a seasoned critic, I have curated a round-up of my top fashion moments from last week. A highlight reel, if you will, for your reading pleasure.

Zendaya at the SAG Awards: When I woke up on Tuesday morning, my twitter timeline was flooded with pictures of Zendaya at the 29th Annual SAG Awards. And for good reason. I have been a little bit obsessed with Zendaya’s partnership with stylist Law Roach since their 2015 Vivienne Westwood Oscar’s moment. It seems like every time she graces a red carpet I think ‘now, this one is my new favourite’, and Monday

Candyfloss pink and embroidered with 190 handmade roses, this ultra-feminine dress is the product of 1230 hours of work. Accessorised with a Bulgari necklace and cuff, this look felt fresh amongst the noticeable lack of jewellery we have seen on the red carpet recently. The soft pink make-up contrasted with a bold, spiky lash added to the 60’s glamour vibe; old Hollywood meets new Hollywood. It is rare that I really love styling that calls back to the Golden Age of Cinema, but Law Roach managed to take the tried and true and made it new.

The Coats at Schiaparelli by Daniel Roseberry: In almost direct visual opposition to Harris Reed’s Nina Ricci, Daniel Roseberry presented Schiaparelli’s first Ready-ToWear runway show at Paris Fashion Week for the Fall/Winter 2023 season.

Despite aiming for a wearable capsule wardrobe, Roseberry managed to put several signatory Schiaparelli stamps on the collection, which is titled ‘Now and Forever’. The tailoring is tight, and no detail went unnoticed; even the buttons were made to look like gilded body parts, or are marked by the iconic keyhole motif.

For me, the standouts from this chokehold on Tumblr back in the day. collection were the patterned coats, which were made using stencils designed exclusively by Roseberry. They look cosy, fun and impossibly chic. I love them, and I cannot wait to see how this trend might translate via street-style in the colder months.

The short film feels nostalgic, on account of the 1950’s soundtrack and quintessentiallyGucci film camera quality of the video. But what I liked most was the moment between A$AP Rocky and Elliot Page. It was soft and tender, and especially important given the current media climate of rampant transphobia.

New Gucci Guilty campaign:

This week, Gucci unveiled a new campaign for the Gucci Guilty fragrances staring A$AP Rocky, Julia Garner and Elliot Page. Filmed by Glen Luchford, it appears to be inspired by the 2003 film ‘The Dreamers’, which had a

After a social media storm following Gabrielle Union and Dwayne Wade’s calling out of transphobia within the Black community, it is particularly salient that a moment like this featured an influential figure from the rap scene. As well as being a visual treat, this campaign subtly challenges transphobia, homophobia and hyper-masculinity in just 1 minute and 14 seconds. I’m not saying this is ground-breaking, a marketing trend is a marketing trend at the end of the day, but it is a small win for positive representation across several intersections.

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