Must-read: The return of the red carpet, Christie's auctions "House of Gucci" clothing for charity-Fashionista

2021-12-13 14:27:50 By : Ms. honhon zhao

Kerry Mulligan at the 93rd Academy Awards. 

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These are the stories that made fashion headlines on Wednesday.

The return of the red carpet this year marks the triumphant return of the red carpet after one year of watching celebrities wearing sweatpants accepting awards. Now, celebrities return to the glamorous world from the comfort of their homes, embracing bold colors and "unconstrained self-expression." Vanessa Friedman highlights outstanding figures on the red carpet in 2021 in a new article written for The New York Times, commending Zandaya and Spike Lee for their clothing Success. Friedman also gave her red carpet forecast for 2022: "However, Jennifer Lawrence agreed with the next step in 2022, when she was dressed in a plump pregnancy and a golden Dior (Dior). ) Appearing at the premiere of "Don't Look Up" is like a promise of a more glorious future. Dress for it, and it may come." {New York Times} 

Christie’s auctioned "House of Gucci" clothing for the charity Lady Gaga, and the ski outfits of Adam Driver in "House of Gucci" were auctioned at Christie's. The Paris office of the auction house is organizing the auction, and the proceeds will be donated to the European Leukodystrophy Association. Gaga’s auction looks include a vintage Paolo Gucci jacket, vintage Gucci belt, vintage gold and pearl costume jewelry, and vintage faux fox fur hats. Similarly, Adam Driver's features his customized white ski suit, white wool sweater and Sorel boots. {Fashionista Inbox} 

Photo: Courtesy of Fabio Lovino/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc.

Digestive health gets beauty treatment A not-so-beautiful part of our body has become a favorite theme in the beauty industry. Recently, we have seen a boom in products designed to improve intestinal health, such as probiotics. Diana Pearl explained why digestive health is being transformed, and why it is worthwhile for traditional beauty brands to study this category in the new creations of fashion businesses. {Fashion Business} 

How vegan leather is superimposed Since vegan leather has no clear definition, it has become a misunderstood sustainable alternative. Kaley Roshitsh has carefully studied the broad categories of WWD and wrote that it represents a huge potential for vegetarian-conscious consumers, but there is still a lot of progress to be made. “As more and more vegetarian products and innovations flood the market, experts support asking questions about comparable material impact and performance, labor, scale, and product end-of-life or biodegradability, and see what trade-offs people can accept. "Roshitsh wrote. "There are millions of people working in the leather products and footwear industries around the world, producing billions of square feet of leather each year. The time is ripe for responsible transformation to have a significant impact on the environment and humans." {WWD} 

Color of Change and Black In Fashion Council launched #ChangeFashion Directory Color of Change and IMG's #ChangeFashion program and Black In Fashion Council launched a directory for professionals in the black fashion industry. The directory currently contains the personal data and resumes of more than 300 black professionals around the world, including black identity photographers, makeup artists, set designers, etc. In addition to serving as a free resource for any brand dedicated to addressing historical racism and systemic inequality, the catalog also aims to help fashion organizations and companies break models and establish new norms to empower blacks in the industry. {Fashionista Inbox} 

FIT establishes the Social Justice Center FIT has partnered with PVH Corp., Capri Holdings Limited and Tapestry, Inc. to launch the Social Justice Center at FIT, a pioneering higher education program designed to increase opportunities and promote internal inclusion of black, Creative industries for indigenous and colored communities. In addition to the $1 million donated by the founding partners, other industry leaders, including Carolina Herrera, Prada, Ralph Lauren, Saks, Target, and The Fragrance Foundation, also pledged to provide support. {Fashionista Inbox} 

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In addition, the Black in Fashion Council announced the first job fair.

In addition, Janty Yates also talked about the complete way that Lady Gaga will play Patrizia Reggiani and has access to the celebrity (and Gucci) archives.

In addition, it's time to get rid of the obesity phobia on the red carpet.