07-13-2020, 03:18 AM
Her ability to connect with people and translate her ineffable Rihanna-ness into something consumable comes through best in her Fenty collection. After launching the brand nine months ago in Paris, Rih has released what is surely her best line yet this month. In a moody autumnal palette of olive green, vermilion, denim blue, khaki, and ivory, the collection takes the workwear staples she loves to wear and gives them a dose of Rihanna flair. If perhaps that aesthetic felt a little stiff in earlier drops, the strictness has been let Golden Goose Shoes out here, with slouchy army jackets, quilted cargo pants, and asymmetric sweaters emphasizing a more laid-back mood. This collection is supposed to be very casual and chic but luxurious, Rihanna says. It's one of those really flexible collections that is meant to be easy for everybody.
It may go unnoticed to the untrained eye, but celebrity couples have been matching their footwear a lot lately. Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez GGDB Shoes have done his-and-hers Timberland boots; Bella Hadid and The Weeknd have done chunky kicks. Today, newlyweds Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner-who are in Paris, France together-stepped out (pun intended!) in complementary couples sneakers, opting for an especially fashion-forward take.
The Superstar's origin story begins in the late 1960s - a time when pro basketball players typically wore canvas sneakers for games. Golden Goose Fabric high-tops had been the dominant design since basketball-specific shoes were first introduced in the early 20th century, and while popular for their support and flexibility, they were minimally protective.
It may go unnoticed to the untrained eye, but celebrity couples have been matching their footwear a lot lately. Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez GGDB Shoes have done his-and-hers Timberland boots; Bella Hadid and The Weeknd have done chunky kicks. Today, newlyweds Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner-who are in Paris, France together-stepped out (pun intended!) in complementary couples sneakers, opting for an especially fashion-forward take.
The Superstar's origin story begins in the late 1960s - a time when pro basketball players typically wore canvas sneakers for games. Golden Goose Fabric high-tops had been the dominant design since basketball-specific shoes were first introduced in the early 20th century, and while popular for their support and flexibility, they were minimally protective.