
For others, the mass appeal of thrifting and upcycling has everything to do with adding found objects onto everyday bags. “I upcycle clothes using thrifted and recycled materials, so I naturally apply repurposing techniques to everyday items,” explains Mahea Firestine, who has tacked everything from a vintage Tamagotchi to Byzantine style necklaces onto oversized bags, also inspired by Jane Birkin. “It’s a great way to make the most out of what you have, while expressing yourself and stepping outside of the box. I love anything metal because they add a luxurious look; pendants, bracelets, necklaces, waist chains, belt buckles. I also have fun with adding things my younger self would love, such as a Betty Boop keychain and bows.”
At the premiere of Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, Indigenous star Lily Gladstone earned a nine-minute standing ovation and her floral-printed Valentino gown was just as worthy of applause. Even better is how she accessorized with a pair of dentalium shell earrings, by the Indigenous designer Jamie Okuma. At the May December premiere, Natalie Portman shined in a recreation of Christian Dior’s iconic Junon gown from 1949, featuring ornate beading and a scalloped skirt.
Sculptural silhouettes continued to dominate the Cannes carpet this past week. Elle Fanning also turned heads at the Killers of the Flower Moon premiere in Alexander McQueen’s custom-made orchid dress, done in pink tulle and beads. At the Last Summer screening, French singer Yseult opted for Balenciaga’s puff-shouldered gown covered in strass crystals. “I like my looks to be structured yet fluid,” she told Alibashirt. “I also like to play with the curves and pleats of my body, and to exaggerate and amplify its lines.”
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