From Rapper-Emulating Editorials to Futuristic Youth Apparel
Riley von Niessen — November 13, 2016 — Pop Culture
Many of the November 2016 streetwear ideas included here stick to the vintage motifs that have been proven to be popular throughout this year, however a number of brands are diversifying their efforts by drawing from aspects of the future, while others are combining the two.
One selection that especially stands out is the Fall/Winter 2016 Puma collection that was designed collaboratively with Rihanna and unveiled during Paris Fashion Week. It adds a highly modern twist to 18th century-inspired designs -- taking queues from the ever-iconic Marie Antoinette. In order to make its contemporary adaption even more clear, the traditionally feminine clothing was shown off my male muses -- commenting on the evolving attitudes towards gender expectations and making for a stunning editorial.
Otherwise included in this grouping of November 2016 streetwear trends are revitalized velour tracksuits, exclusive Justin Bieber merchandise releases, Instagram mogul-modeled catalogs and much more.
One selection that especially stands out is the Fall/Winter 2016 Puma collection that was designed collaboratively with Rihanna and unveiled during Paris Fashion Week. It adds a highly modern twist to 18th century-inspired designs -- taking queues from the ever-iconic Marie Antoinette. In order to make its contemporary adaption even more clear, the traditionally feminine clothing was shown off my male muses -- commenting on the evolving attitudes towards gender expectations and making for a stunning editorial.
Otherwise included in this grouping of November 2016 streetwear trends are revitalized velour tracksuits, exclusive Justin Bieber merchandise releases, Instagram mogul-modeled catalogs and much more.
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