Christian Louboutin & Sporty Henri Team Up with Cuba for the Rio Olympics

Christian Louboutin, luxury accessories designer world renowned for his signature red soles, teams up with the French E-concept store SportyHenri.com to support the Cuban National delegation participating in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio as Official Supplier of the Celebratory Outfit. Providing the elegant non-performance outfit to be worn by the athletes at formal occasions, in particular the Closing Ceremony, the designs not only takes visual cues from Cuban heritage but from the athletes themselves. Being a strong source of inspiration and guidance, the Cuban athletes as well as several former athletes had an active part in shaping and choosing the collection.

Joining forces with SportyHenri.com, the recently launched E-concept store for men devoted to sport and style, Louboutin dresses the delegation of over 100 Cuban elite athletes. Henri Tai, founder of Sporty Henri, lent expertise from his former life as a professional athlete whilst the shoe designer has drawn inspiration from sports for decades: "It´s that elegance and fluidity of movement of someone who is so in control of their body that fascinates me. At the Olympics, it feels like these athletes put on performance gear and simultaneously turn into these superheroes that defy gravity, that defy time, that defy all rules of physics. We designed the celebratory outfit for the moment they turn back into humans, still in that glory moment, still in their light but heading back to the real world. We really want them to continue feeling amazing in their skin while looking astonishing."

Through custom fittings with the Olympic athletes, and consultation with former Olympians, a look was created which expresses unique Cuban chic and sense of style on an athletic silhouette while not compromising the ease, comfort and fit they seek as the eyes of the world rest upon them. Henri Tai, former French handball player explains, "The clothes need to fit spectacular athlete bodies – they are definitely not sample size or average, neither in length of limbs, nor in proportions. It was our mission to make them look tailor-fitted and great."

The outfits the athletes sport include the high-top trainer and the loafer style Naza Star for men, both snug fits in calf leather making for the light tread of gymnast Manrique Larduet Bicet as well as adding elegance to the remarkable size 51.5 foot of wrestler Mijaín López Núñez. The kitten heel sandal for female athletes, Naza Sandal adds a touch of glamour and a spring to their steps while not forgetting that these ladies' stage is the track, the pitch, the ring.

The elegant clothing concept was brought to life within a Parisian atelier creating sharply tailored jackets, in red for men and beige for women, which are equally suited to adorning the shoulders of delicate judoka Dayaris Mestre Alvarezor and the biceps of Judo star Alex Garcia Mendoza. The athletes' jackets contrast with interchangeable trouser and shorts with a skirt option for women and proudly carry the nation's flag on the wearer's breast pocket, whilst the five- pointed star is used as emblem of luck displayed upon the back of each athlete's jacket.

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KENZO: H&M Vogue Collaboration

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It's always exciting when retail giant H&M collaborates with designer labels and this one with Kenzo is no exception. H&M and Vogue released a sneak peek of whats to come later this fall. Looks like lots of pattern, texture and color. My only concern is that you know that all the wrong girls are going to be buying that catsuit - sights we may possibly never unsee.

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Ronald van der Kemp Fall 2016 Couture

Ronald van der Kemp Fall 2016 Couture

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RAGTRADE Atlanta's #MADEINATL Series at General Assembly

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Do you have a desire to work within the PR or Fashion industry? Are you a creative person wanting to know more about the future of Fashion marketing and PR?

RAGTRADE Atlanta's #MADEINATL Series continues on Wednesday, July 27 with a panel discussion at General Assembly. The main focus for this event is to discuss the future of marketing and PR and how the industry is developing. Learn how blogging and online media have affected the industry and changed how marketing and PR professionals deal with their publicity and promotions.

If you’d like to work in the Fashion marketing and PR industry then this event is right for you, however, this event is open to ALL creative professionals/students & business persons. It won’t just be beneficial for those wanting to get into Fashion marketing and PR but it will also provide insight into the future of PR and Fashion industries for: bloggers, designers, make-up artists, hair & beauty, stylists, photographers, entrepreneurs & digital media professionals.

**Tickets to this event are free BUT your RSVP is requested. Click HERE to RSVP.

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Martine Rose Spring 2017 Menswear

Martine Rose Spring 2017 Menswear 

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Lanvin Resort 2017

Lanvin Resort 2017

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A Conversation with Fern Mallis

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Hump day just upped its style-game - well, at least on August 3rd when the "fashion icon" herself, Fern Mallis, spends the afternoon with you at the Art Institute of Atlanta.

I had the pleasure of meeting Fern at Charleston Fashion Week. I also had the privilege of hearing her speak and she is quite captivating. As you can imagine, as the creator of New York Fashion Week and as the former executive director of the CFDA, Fern Mallis has plenty of fun and interesting stories.

RSVP at aiatlantarsvp@gmail.com *Seating is limited so rsvp for yourself +1, only.

Fern Mallis will be signing copies of her book so make sure to get yours and bring on Aug. 3rd!

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