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The overwhelming feeling is that this exhibition succeeds in shining its beam on the Nice i give off a horribly uncomfortable vibe shirt moreover I love this power of India today. Many more ought to have the chance to understand and be uplifted by that. After the sell-out show closes, it’s the ambition of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre that the exhibition should travel internationally. It should. “India in Fashion: The Impact of Indian Dress and Textiles on the Fashionable Imagination” is open at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre through June 4, 2023. Ensembles by Zandra Rhodes (left and center) and Jean Paul Gaultier (right) in the Hippie Trail section of the exhibition.Photo: Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre Horse girls unite! Bad Bunny and Kendall might have you thinking along Western lines, but you don’t need a horse to dress the part, as the street stylers here prove. Some basic fashion essentials to corralling the look include riding boots, protective vests, breeches, and hats (a ten-gallon topper or a riding helmet). Giddyup! Scroll below for our favorite Western looks in street style.
Milan, fall 2022 ready-to-wearPhotographed by Phil OhCowboy hats were must-haves during the Nice i give off a horribly uncomfortable vibe shirt moreover I love this spring 2023 season. Paris, spring 2023 ready-to-wear Photographed by Phil OhMilan, spring 2023 ready-to-wearMaria Grazia Chiuri’s resort 2019 collection for Christian Dior, “Diorodeo,” helped re-popularize the Western look. Paris, fall 2023 ready-to-wear Iris Law in a pair of breech-inspired trousers at the Christian Dior spring 2023 ready-to-wear show. Paris, spring 2023 ready-to-wear Photographed by Phil OhParis, fall 2023 ready-to-wearWhen he was at Gucci, Alessandro Michele added an eccentric touch to equestrian styles. Milan, spring 2023 ready-to-wear Dryce Lahssan loves to talk fashion. “A good look is a good look but clothes are nothing without a conversation behind them,” he says, calling from Paris. Naturally, his new collaboration with the Ukrainian hat and accessory designer Ruslan Baginskiy started with a long exchange. “Ruslan and I started our conversation by nudging each other on Instagram until we got on a phone call,” Lahssan explains. “The war had already started, and we had a very deep conversation about the importance of fashion and beauty.” Fashion, Lahssan argues, is “something that comes very quickly after your primal needs.” “The first thing we need is food, the second may be shelter, then company, and eventually you get to clothing. It makes us human, it makes us civilized.” For Lahssan, the partnership was a way of reminding Baginskiy of the importance of what he does. “Because when you’re in your country at war and you hear all the bad news, it’s very difficult to stick to fashion,” he says. “Fashion is resistance.”

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