by The Perennial Style | Jun 18, 2014 | Style, Trends, Uncategorized

RES // MOTHER // 3×1 // Hudson
With denim running the fashion scene this season, we aren’t too shocked to see the return of the denim skirt. Considering this was hands down my wardrobe staple in those early millennium years, this comeback definitely brings a nostalgic vibe. For those of you who are weary to relive those days of your A&F adolescence, designers have begun to run wild with new styles from minis to pencils to skaters and more! Whether you try a sophisticated look like this one from Victoria Beckham or you want to give those cutoff shorts a rest with this Hudson mini, denim skirts will once again become your new best friend in a matter of time! Take a peek at some of our favorite looks and shop our picks in our lookbook below:

Frame Denim

A.P.C. ATELIER DE PRODUCTION ET DE CRÉATION

Chinti and Parker

Victoria Beckham

SEA

Current/Elliott
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by The Perennial Style | Apr 23, 2014 | Style, Uncategorized
As most people are well-aware, HIV has been an epidemic affecting Africa for quite some time now. With over 260,000 babies born with HIV last year alone, the transmission rate from mother to child during childbirth is largely at fault. Physicians have discovered that with only one pill a day taken by the mother during pregnancy, the child has a 98% chance of being born HIV-free.
John Megrue, of Apax Partners, reached out to Anna Wintour and Diane von Furstenburg to bring Born Free to life. Born Free is a new non-profit that plans to bring funding to African countries to provide women with the medicine they need to help prevent the spread of HIV during pregnancy. What makes this charity different than others is that there is already a solution to the epidemic, therefore this issue can be drastically controlled through raising funds. Born Free is a collaboration of 22 fashion designers to create a collection of mother-daughter apparel produced at a cost-efficient rate to raise money for the cause. The MAC Aids fund plans to match up to $500,000 in proceeds. Designers such as Prada, Versace, Marni, Stella McCartney, Victoria Beckham, among others have contributed.
The Born Free collection is now available on Shopbop. Click here to see the full collection and take a look of some of the pieces below. Go ahead, start shopping! (Did I mention everything is under $245?)

Chloe

Prada

Versace

Ivanka Trump

Vera Wang
Designers Included:
Alberta Ferretti // Alexander McQueen // Carolina Herrera // Celine // Chloe // DKNY // Diane von Furstenburg // Gisele Bundchen // Isabel Marant // Ivanka Trump // J. Crew // Lemlem // Marchesa // Marni // Prada // Rachel Roy // Stella McCartney // Tory Burch // Urban Zen // Vera Wang // Versace // Victoria Beckham
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