Forever 21 is fighting back against ‘stripes bully’ Adidas in its infringement case.
Meghan Markle kicked off the Africa royal tour wearing a dress by a Malawi-based designer. The first stop on the tour was a visit to the Justice Desk Initiative, which works to educate and empower people to combat poverty and unemployment. Markle was seen wearing a black and white dress by Mayamiko, a sustainable fashion brand that works with local fabric markets in Malawi. Tap the link in bio to see all the photos from The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's royal tour of Africa.
#wwdfashion #meghanmarkle #princeharrySophia Loren handed the Legacy Award to Valentino Garavani at the Green Carpet Fashion Awards. Calling Valentino “a friend, a master and a legend,” she handed the GCFA Legacy Award prize to the couturier, who in turn appeared to be starstruck. “My biggest joy was when I found out that Mrs. Loren accepted to do me the honor of handing me the prize on this exceptional evening,” said the designer. Tap the link in bio for more.
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