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EDITORIAL PHOTOSHOOTS 23

Nylon Noir

By Olivia Grozier

Join in on the seductively chic and classic style of Hitchcock’s leads and transport yourself into the dark, stylish world of fashion fatales.

Olivia Grozier captured in a vintage Burberry trench coat, Zara dress, vintage head scarf, and sunglasses from stylist’s collection.

Olivia Grozier captured in a Zara blazer, Ivanka Trump heels, and ballet pink tights from stylist’s collection.

Olivia Grozier captured in Gucci loafers, H&M shorts, and a white button down and red tights from stylist’s collection.

Olivia Grozier captured in Manolo Blahnik knee boots, vintage head scarf, and vintage dress from stylist’s collection.

Olivia Grozier captured in fishnet tights from stylist’s collection and LOFT mock neck top.

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CATWALK REVIEW 23

The Lust-Filled Future of No Sesso

Davis and Randolph’s sci-fi runway raises the bar for sensual, genderless fashion.

By Olivia Grozier
October 22, 2023

No Sesso returns to the runway with a sci-fi inspired imagination of the future after a two season hiatus to showcase their “Futuro Fish” Spring 2024 collection at LA Fashion Week on Oct. 22, 2023. Artists and CDFA Fashion Fund finalists, Pia Davis and Autumn Randolph, explore how technology will impact humanity in the near future through sultry, genderless fashion showcased as a performative art piece complete with a video background. 

Davis and Randolph introduced their look into the future as “The No Sesso System” through sci-fi elements sprinkled in every part of the standard-defying show, creating a memorable impression that implied another break from the runway is lightyears away. “We just wanted to take time off to truly elevate the brand and offer our own version of luxury fashion,” Davis said in regards to her and Randolph’s two season break. The artists’ “Futuro Fish” collection stays true to Davis’ word, offering a refreshingly experimental yet seductive look into the future. No Sesso consistently aligns itself with the concept of genderless fashion and forward-thinking with designs that defy the pre-established notions of gender in the modern world. Davis and Randolph’s Spring 2024 collection is no exception.

Courtesy of No Sesso

The entire collection presents itself as a carnal contradiction of societal gender norms with midi skirts of metallic nylon and sleek leather on masculine-presenting frames, and sensually sheer turtlenecks highlighting toned torsos. No Sesso teased the audience by playing with sex appeal with garters, chaps, and fabric slashed at the upper thighs. High-slits, cut-outs, laced-up leather corsets, and barely-there shorts made an appearance on the runway, introducing the audience to a sensual future of fashion.

Courtesy of No Sesso

Courtesy of No Sesso

Classic body-skimming silhouettes take a sci-fi turn as No Sesso toys with the boundary between style and functionality, and tip-toes over the line of utilitarian. Jersey knit dresses overcome with asymmetric details and slinky cut-out dresses embellished with cargo-inspired pockets and an abundance of zippers prove the future can be chic and comfortable.

Styling steals the show for the “Futuro Fish” collection. Models decorated with lengthy, claw-like nails sharp enough to scratch the first row and whimsical hair extensions reminiscent of space odyssey films and James Cameron’s Avatar gave the audience a gripping look at a potential future in the eyes of Davis and Randolph. A future with No Sesso is upon us and it shows no fear when it comes to looking forward.

Courtesy of No Sesso

Courtesy of No Sesso

Courtesy of No Sesso

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NEWS 23

Julia Fox’s Dry Cleaning Bag Dress Breaks Spin Cycle

Celebrity style transforms from fashion week to laundry day.

OLIVIA GROZIER · OCT 19, 2023

Julia Fox wore a dry cleaning bag as a dress as she stepped out for a night out in London Tuesday evening. Photos of the Uncut Gems star popped up across US Weekly and Instagram, causing a media frenzy as she was spotted outside the Ham Yard Hotel on Oct. 17th.

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The clear garment bag hung from Fox’s neck, covering only the front side of the actress’ body and leaving her backside bare and on trend. Inside the bag was identified as the LTD shirt from Figura Services, an up-and-coming fashion brand based in London. The piece is a featured part of the rising brand’s “The Damage Done” autumn/winter 2023 collection showcased in London Fashion Week in February.

Fox’s look was styled by her long-time stylist, Briana Andalore, complete with linen shorts, slouchy pointed-toe boots, and a loop handbag. Julia Fox wore her hair down with curls framing her face and pink highlights to add a hint of colorful edge to the all-white ensemble. The look was topped off with pencil-thin brows reminiscent of the 90s and a matte chocolate brown lip.

This is far from the first time Julia Fox has embraced camp. The celebrity’s past looks have included her shower curtain dress, a full body of saran wrap, and a sparkly, hot pink maxi dress decorated with an all too fluffy poodle.

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Needless to say, this won’t be the last of her eye-catching style. Julia Fox can add this dry cleaning bag dress to her laundry list of kitschy looks.

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SHOPPING PAGES 23

SHINE ON

Metallics are in the spotlight and glimmering in it. Glossy hues were shown in the Spring 2024 Ready-to-Wear collections of LaQuan Smith, Blumarine, Brunello Cucinelli, and Emporio Armani, making this upcoming season the time to reflect on how to make your style shine.

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