Ooche' Wear

Trends Fashion Girls Will Be Wearing At Coachella

Reginald Robinson

Glamorous isn't necessarily the word we'd associate with a festival like Coachella. But in the last few years, poolside parties and fashion-forward events have become just as important as the festival itself. So when it comes time to figure out exactly what to pack, expect something a little fancier than your standard festival wear. What will that wardrobe look like in 2017? Moda Operandi's S/S 17 campaign is offering up some major inspiration.

From rainbow striping to some serious statement sleeves, Moda Operandi delivers a high-fashion take on the trends that are going to be everywhere come Coachella. Shot in Palm Springs, the photos capture the lighthearted California style that takes over the valley this time of year.

By: AemiliaMadden

Insiders Think These Trends Will Sell Out First Next Season

Reginald Robinson

While we look at the runways to see the trends to come, fashion industry insiders get an idea of what trends will be selling out first by seeing what's bought up by distributors. Last month, retailers gathered at the Jacob K. Javits Center in New York for the Coterie trade show exhibition to review fashion offerings for the fall season with over a thousand exhibitors showing their new lines.

As highlighted by WWD, the biggest trend pieces were clear from the start—current hot-ticket items retailers are having trouble keeping on the racks are proving their staying power as the seasons shift. Even the layout of the event reflected the trends of the times, with three neighbordhoods—"Active," a collection of athleisure brands, "Tmrw," emerging designers with a global perspective, and "Disruptors," brands that practice sustainability or social awareness. WWD surveyed a range of attendees to speak on trends they expect to be the top-performers in retail come fall—and it's apparent that they're already in demand today.

See below for the trends that fashion industry insiders say will sell out first once they hit the racks.

by: DACY KNIGHT

The Cadillac Club of Detroit

Reginald Robinson

CADILLAC CLUB STATEMENT OF PURPOSE :  ARTICLE II

The Cadillac Club of Detroit is a charitable organization that is dedicated to 1] Helping families of children facing life threatening childhood illnesses through challenging circumstances and 2] providing a positive growth environment which promotes cultural diversity and inclusion within it’s membership and the communities it serves.

 

Founder: Mark Burton

 

 

Michigan Fashion Arts Foundation (MFAF)

Reginald Robinson
Michigan Fashion Arts Foundation was created too raise money too purchase Art supplies for children, to donate too local schools, churches, Hospitals ,art programs, etc. also too keep the youth creativity alive and healthy, and too let the youth know that fashion is a part of Art.
Founder: Reginald D Robinson