Featuring normcore, Chopova, and Jean Paul Gaultier’s viral nude suit, these are the best fashion Instagrams of the week.
at the Saks Fifth Avenue NYFW party on Thursday, “Are you ready for fashion for a whole week?” “This one is for the gays.”New York Fashion Week began on Friday—right between the much-discussed Grammys last Sunday and Rihanna’s long-awaited performance at the Super Bowl halftime show this upcoming Sunday.
As a result, there have been so many great outfits from so many different spheres of pop culture at so many different events this past week. Some of my personal favorites: I really loved Sam Smith and Madonna squashing any silly rumors of beef in BTS photos, both of them showing off their singular senses of style. Bad Bunny shared some fun selfies of his Seinfeld-normcore Grammys look that made my heart hippity-hop. Rebecca Black—of “Friday” fame—has a Chopova Loewena skirt, too.
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