Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King,  all had one great goal: social equality. 

Who would have thought that someone from the people's Republic of China, of all countries, would take a decisive step in this direction? Chen Peng and his fashion label Shang Hai Xuan Peng Trading Co. Ltd have been pursuing exactly this goal of reaching social equality since their founding in 2016, and incidentally also contribute to the revival of puff in Haute Couture.

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Whether it be on the infamous first Monday of May, the endless red carpets of the awards show circuit, or the prestigious runways of New York Fashion Week, every enthusiast looks to the most iconic fashion events of the year to discover the hottest new designers and the brands they represent. 

Labeled “One to Watch” by Women’s Wear Daily and a “key player in fashion” by Paper Magazine, Colin Locascio’s bold pieces have been taking the fashion world by storm since he launched his own eponymous womenswear brand just a few years ago. 

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Normally, when two powerhouses from one field join forces, we can expect to see the pair succeed in their endeavors. Such was the case when a pair of fashion gurus came together with an idea for the thriving fashion scene developing in the south, specifically, Atlanta. Founder of Wish Boutique, Lauren Amos, and veteran fashion journalist Eugene Rabkin recently formed a partnership for a project they felt Atlanta was the perfect market for.

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When we think of flowers, we often think of the sweet, elegant drapes of petals wrapped around a stem, each one uniquely displaying a hint of what nature has to offer. For Jason Rembert and his fashion brand Aliétte, the flowers in his designs are a representation of the flowers he presents to the women in his life, both the ones still on this earth and the ones that are here in spirit.

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Labeled as the “Fleece Phenom”  by The New York Times in 2019, Sandy Liang gained fans all around the world with her confident oversized outerwear and especially by her signature  fleece jackets. Inspired by her Chinese roots and her own magical connection to clothes she managed to survive one of the most competitive environments ever: the world of fashion. 

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