Tag: Fashion

  • JumpStart Premium Soft Silicone Mi Band 5 Strap Waterproof Replacement Wristband Strap Fashion Accessory for Xiaomi Mi Band 5 (New Launch) (Orange)

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    Bracelet lining and outer ring using two-color one-piece molding process, tight bite, tightly wrapped into the main body of the bracelet.

    WATERPROOF & WEAR RESISTANT

    Not easy to get dirty, can be washed directly with water, a new and durable appearance.

    SMOOTH AND SOFT, COMFORTABLE TO THE TOUCH

    Made of soft and dense thermoplastic elastomer, precise fit of the wrist circumference design provides a comfortable touch.

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    Tips:

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    Disassembly

    Remove the tracker, and firmly grasp the ends of the strap with both hands,

    so that there is a small gap between the tracker and the wristband. Use your fingers to push the fitness tracker out from the front of the wristband.

    Installation

    Attach one end of the tracker to the card slot on the wristband from the front of the wristband, and press the thumb firmly on the other end to make the entire tracker enter the wristband slot and secure it.

    Important note- What if the smartwatch is crooked after installation? Grab the two ends of the strap and pull straight out. The smartwatch will straighten automatically

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  • Invincible Men’s Trending Athleisure Full Sleeves Fashion Box Fleece Hoody for Men

    Invincible Men’s Trending Athleisure Full Sleeves Fashion Box Fleece Hoody for Men

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    Invincible box fleece hoody is perfect a perfect blend of a sportswear and a lifestyle hoody. With regular fit and modern design this hoody will get you a lot of compliments wherever you go. This hoody will keep you warm through the winters. It is a perfect wear to go to your gym or coming back home. Team this with a pair of track pants or denims to get the desired look. Available in a lot of attractive colors.
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    Item part number ‏ : ‎ JK5129XY1NVS
    Department ‏ : ‎ Men

    Fit Type: Regular
    Invincible Men’s Box Fleece Hoody sports/athletic wear.
    Model Description: The model (height 6′) having waist 32″ is wearing size M.
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    With regular fit and modern design this hoody will get you a lot of compliments wherever you go. This hoody will keep you warm through the winters.
    It is a perfect wear to go to your gym or coming back home. Team this with a pair of track pants or denims to get the desired look.

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  • JumpStart Premium Soft Silicone Mi Band 5/6 Strap Stylish Replacement Wristband Strap Fashion Accessory for Xiaomi Smart Mi Band 5/Mi Band 6 (New Launch) (Straps Combo Pack of 5)

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    Oneplus Nord 2 transparent back case samsung oneplus redmi realme 8 pro Samsung M32 TPU CASEOneplus Nord 2 transparent back case samsung oneplus redmi realme 8 pro Samsung M32 TPU CASE

    mi band straps xiaomi band strap

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    XIAOMI MI BAND STRAPS

    XIAOMI MI BAND STRAPS

    ANTI-LOST DESIGN

    Bracelet lining and outer ring using two-color one-piece molding process, tight bite, tightly wrapped into the main body of the bracelet.

    WATERPROOF & WEAR RESISTANT

    Not easy to get dirty, can be washed directly with water, a new and durable appearance.

    SMOOTH AND SOFT, COMFORTABLE TO THE TOUCH

    Made of soft and dense thermoplastic elastomer, precise fit of the wrist circumference design provides a comfortable touch.

    Jump Start Premium Xiaomi Mi Band Watch Straps for Band 3/4 and 5

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    What does our product include?

    Material: Silicone

    – Straps for Mi Band 5/4/3: Colors (As Shown)

    Tips:

    – Fitness Tracker is not included in the package.

    -Only compatible for Xiaomi Mi Band 5/4/3 smart wristband. Specially designed for xiaomi mi band 5/4/3, not for xiaomi mi band 2/1

    MI Band straps combo mi band 3 mi band 4 mi band 5 smart watch bandMI Band straps combo mi band 3 mi band 4 mi band 5 smart watch band

    How should we install it?

    Disassembly

    Remove the tracker, and firmly grasp the ends of the strap with both hands,

    so that there is a small gap between the tracker and the wristband. Use your fingers to push the fitness tracker out from the front of the wristband.

    Installation

    Attach one end of the tracker to the card slot on the wristband from the front of the wristband, and press the thumb firmly on the other end to make the entire tracker enter the wristband slot and secure it.

    Important note- What if the smartwatch is crooked after installation? Grab the two ends of the strap and pull straight out. The smartwatch will straighten automatically

    SUITABLE FOR EVERY OCCASION

    xiaomi band straps

    xiaomi band straps

    mi band straps mi 5

    mi band straps mi 5

    mi band straps mi 5

    mi band straps mi 5

    mi band straps mi 4

    mi band straps mi 4

    It fits your wrist depend on button site you place. Comfortable for sporting time,look good no matter what you are wearing.
    100% superior silicone.Flexible Adjusting: length is flexible to adjust according to your wrist size.
    Mixed colors is more fashion. Soft silicone with smooth finish for a sporty look. Comfortable and durable
    The high quality soft TPU material band with edge of the band is polished to be smooth,simple/sturdy but elegant design makes you feel comfortable on wrist

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  • ‘I wanted to make a bag that I could afford’: designer Raul Lopez on affordable it bags – and a diverse look finally coming to New York fashion

    ‘I wanted to make a bag that I could afford’: designer Raul Lopez on affordable it bags – and a diverse look finally coming to New York fashion

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    On a mild evening in early spring, an unassuming street in Brooklyn momentarily became the destination for New York’s fashion crowd. Club kids, streetwear aficionados and people dressed like Neo from The Matrix vied for a spot in the swelling crowd. The reason? A fashion label called Luar, which has become so hyped in recent years that even those not usually accustomed to queueing will gladly get in line.

    It was worth it. Once inside, the show felt like a party, with Tony award-nominated playwright Jeremy O.Harris and rapper A$AP Ferg in attendance, cheers coming from the usually po-faced audience with each model, and classy and clever takes on evening wear and suitable for work suiting on the catwalk. It then – seamlessly – turned into an actual party, the kind with drinks on trays.

    Luar’s designer, Raul Lopez, speaking a few weeks after the show, is wide-eyed but smiling when told about the scrum to get in. “It’s become a thing where it’s like getting into a club,” he says, speaking to the Guardian via video call from his grandmother’s house. “The kids start to leak it on TikTok or whatever … and like 700 or 800 people show up.”

    Those numbers are testament to how Luar is a name known way beyond those in the rarified world of fashion. This is perhaps partly because Lopez – a queer designer of colour who grew up in a non-gentrified area of New York – stands out from the industry he operates in. Rather than obscure these differences, Luar leans into them and celebrates them – constructing something radical: a luxury label that has appeal beyond the 1%.

    A model walks the runway at the Luar fashion show during New York Fashion Week in February 2023.
    A model walks the runway at the Luar fashion show during New York Fashion Week in February 2023. Photograph: Hippolyte Petit/FilmMagic

    If, in the fashion world, New York has long been shorthand for the uptown polish of labels such as Michael Kors and Ralph Lauren, Lopez’s Luar is one of a number of labels finally showing different points of view in this most diverse of cities. Other names include Willy Chavarria, the 56-year-old designer who works for Calvin Klein and is enjoying something of a resurgence of interest, thanks to his genderless designs and diverse street casting. And Head of State, the label founded by Taofeek Abijako when he was 17. His collection in February was a moving tribute to his father’s journey from Nigeria to Spain and finally the US.

    Notably, Lopez closed fashion week – a prestigious slot usually reserved for a household name. He sees this as an affirmation. “I was born and raised in New York, [and] coming from these disturbed neighbourhoods … to be able to display my work for the world and for New York, it was an honour,” he says. “In a weird way, it wasn’t really about me, it was about everybody. It’s like ‘I can do this, you can do this too, you know, you just got to hustle.’”

    There are other signs of success. He is one of nine finalists up for this year’s prestigious LVMH prize for young designers, with the winner announced in June. He was also awarded the CDFA accessories designer of the year in 2022. And sales are growing – with the Ana bag key to this meteoric rise. The first drop, in October 2021, sold out within 30 minutes, and according to Vogue Business, sales for the brand increased 140% from spring/summer 2022 to spring/summer 2023.

    Launched in 2021, the classic square shape with a looped round handle has become a favourite of celebrities including Dua Lipa, Troye Sivan and (delightfully) Patti LaBelle, but also regular folk. This is partly because of its price tag – the largest is $395 (£315). That might sound expensive – and it is – but compare that to other catwalk brands and it becomes relatively affordable in the world of luxury; a Louis Vuitton Speedy will set you back £1,310, for example, while a Chanel 2.55 is £8,530.

    A model holds the Ana bag from Luar. It is a classic square shaped bag with a looped round handle.
    The Ana bag from Luar. Photograph: Luca Khouri/PR Image

    Lopez says this was intentional – it’s the kind of purchase someone can feasibly save up for (and they do – all but one of the designs are sold out online, and there are enthusiastic unboxing videos on TikTok). “I wanted to make a bag that I could afford when I was coming up,” he says. He says he sees people carrying the bag regularly. “I could be in one of those posh restaurants in London and then go to Brixton and a girl has that on there, too,” he says. “And it’s the same thing in Japan. I get pictures all the time. It’s pretty iconic. She [Ana] has a world of her own.”

    He elaborates on how the design is a tribute to his family, who immigrated from the Dominican Republic in the mid-80s. “The handle was a homage to my grandmother and a nod to the Mod era,” explains Lopez. “And the shape was a nod to my mom. It’s like a briefcase … when immigrants came here, what they thought American luxury was, it was to have a briefcase. It’s a stamp of approval that you’re doing [well] even though you’re dirt poor. My dad had a briefcase in the house, and my mom had the small briefcase.” Is it a symbol of success? “100%. That’s what they were using it for, it was to fit into that world.”

    The son of a construction worker and a factory seamstress, Lopez’s family and upbringing in the Dominican community are central to his designs, but also his lifestyle. He grew up in Williamsburg, long before the area was gentrified to the point of parody, and still lives in the same building in which he spent his childhood (although his parents have since moved to Long Island).

    His mother and aunts showed him the power of clothes. “They were trying to emulate the American luxury they were seeing and to copy, paste – like a Latina Elizabeth Taylor or something,” he says. “But [they were] living in this dump. And to me, it was so beautiful. They were putting on these clothes to walk around these crack-infested neighbourhoods.”

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    The Ana bag from Luar is a classic square shaped bag with a looped round handle.
    The Ana bag from Luar. Photograph: Luca Khouri/PR Image

    If Lopez’s relatives are one type of family that he draws on, there’s also his community of other young queer men of colour, who came up together in New York in the early 00s. The models in his shows are often women Lopez knows from the ballroom scene, the diverse LGBTQ+ subculture as captured in Pose and Paris Is Burning. This is also where he met Telfar Clemens, the man behind the label Telfar, who Lopez calls his “best friend”. The two are often compared – partly because Telfar’s bag is also another so-called accessible status accessory, with the biggest of his shopping totes selling for £211 (it has been dubbed the “Brooklyn Birkin”). Lopez has a note of impatience when asked about the comparison. “It’s like, why are they comparing us? Do they compare a Prada bag to a Fendi bag?”

    Any narrative that they are competitors rather than friends is far from the case. “[Clemens] was always like ‘you need to do accessory’, he pushed and pushed,” says Lopez. “When I did my first drop [of the Ana] … he came and picked me up, popping bottles of champagne. We went to dinner to celebrate. They can’t break our bond.” Lopez says Clemens buys the Ana as presents for his relatives, rather than giving them his own bags.

    Lopez is already fairly established in the fashion industry, beginning the label Hood By Air (HBA) with fellow designer Shayne Oliver (who he also met on the ballroom scene) in 2005, when Lopez was 17. If New York fashion at the time was pretty frilly dresses or work-ready shifts, Oliver and Lopez brought club culture, men in skirts and oversized logos to the catwalk long before other designers explored these themes. “We changed the game,” says Lopez now. “It took me a long time to be able to say that. I never gave myself my flowers.”

    Pop star Dua Lipa is photographed in New York City in September 2022. She is wearing black leggings and a white shirt and carrying a green and yellow snake printed Ana bag from Luar.
    Pop star Dua Lipa in New York City in September 2022 carrying an Ana bag from Luar. Photograph: Robert Kamau/GC Images

    Lopez left HBA (without any conflict, he says) in 2010 and worked on various projects until Luar Zepol – a semordnilap of his name, later shortened to Luar – first began in 2017. But, after 12 years on the hamster wheel of fashion, the designer was reaching breaking point. “I was depressed and tired and exhausted, my mental health was all over the place,” he says. “Right after my show in 2019 I stopped completely and I disappeared into the Cayman Islands [he worked as a consultant to a hotel] and hid out down there for a year and a half.”

    He says this retreat came from a realisation. “I never took a break since I left HBA. It was always go, go, go, go, go because even when I was stopping, I was still doing consulting. I was still working, trying to make money. It took a toll on me,” he says. “I’m always [the one] saying ‘oh, depression, anxiety. That’s crap, just snap out of it’. I didn’t know that I was actually depressed and had anxiety and my mental health was going through the sky.”

    While he was concerned time out from the industry would mean fashion would move on, it actually proved to be the galvanising moment. “When I came back in 2021 I already had a business plan,” he says. “I figured out how to make my brand successful – not just make clothing to please my friends, the art world and the fashion girls.” As his Instagram bio semi-jokes, philanthropy is next. “I’m just trying to figure out a way I can give back to the people who helped me and who inspire me,” he says “Like trans housing organisations, immigrants. I would like to do different colourways [of the Ana] and the money would just go to organisations. I’m not rich but I don’t care. I’ve lived a life of privilege and I still do. I don’t care about the money.”

    The Ana, meanwhile, has her own story. “Seeing my bag all around the world is beautiful,” he says. “I walked into a hotel and saw this woman and her mad crocodile Birkin and then she has my bag across her body. You go to Bushwick [a Brooklyn neighbourhood] and you see it [too]. That’s the world of Luar.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Jess Cartner-Morley’s forever fashion: ‘I’ve had this dress 21 years. When I say “this old thing”, I mean it’

    Jess Cartner-Morley’s forever fashion: ‘I’ve had this dress 21 years. When I say “this old thing”, I mean it’

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    This is how long I’ve been wearing this dress: I thought about reproducing the older photo you see here when having my picture taken for this, but I couldn’t make it work because Alfie, the baby son I’m holding, is at university in a different city. Alfie is now 20; the dress is almost a year older.

    The funny thing is that, when I bought it, I wasn’t at all sure I’d get much wear out of it. The year was 2002, Net-a-Porter had recently launched and “internet shopping” was an exciting new world. Diane von Furstenberg and her wrap dresses were enjoying a renaissance. Her New York fashion show that season was a headily glamorous scene, Ellen Barkin clinking champagne glasses with Paris Hilton. Also, I go weak in the face of leopard-print anything, always have done. I saw this dress, dropped a few heavy hints to my husband, Tom, about my upcoming 29th birthday and before I knew it I was lifting it out of layers of black tissue paper and putting it on for the first time for a birthday dinner at our local Italian.

    But then – plot twist! – about a week later, it turned out that I was pregnant with Alfie. A wrap dress doesn’t really work without a waist, so within a couple of months this dress was relegated to the back of my wardrobe.

    By the time Alfie was six months old, the dress was back in my life – as was the champagne, as you can see. (Yes, I was still breastfeeding – but it was the 00s, we did things differently.) And I’ve been wearing it ever since. I’ve worn it to two weddings and a christening. I’ve worn it to Ascot – with a dodgy asymmetric fedora hat, not its finest hour, with the benefit of hindsight – and to interview Von Furstenberg herself. (Never underestimate the power of sucking up to an interviewee.)

    Jess Cartner-Morley with her son Alfie
    20 years ago … Jess Cartner-Morley with Alfie. Photograph: Suki Dhanda/The Guardian

    I used to dry-clean it, but I’ve found that washing it on cold in the machine and letting it air-dry works just as well. It is pretty much as good as new. And it isn’t, actually, the oldest thing that I still wear – there is a Gap flippy black above-the-knee skirt, still a staple of my summer wardrobe, that I have had since I was a student. When I say “this old thing”, I mean exactly that.

    This is quite categorically not intended to portray me as a saintly pioneer of sustainability. I am nothing of the sort. For many years I bought way, way too many clothes. In the glory years of the big Topshop at Oxford Circus, I sailed up those escalators laden with shopping bags on a Saturday afternoon in blissful ignorance, like a passenger on the Titanic knocking back the Moët even as the ship tilts. I overshopped, and I wish I hadn’t. I have a lifetime of buyer’s remorse, and more clothes than anyone could ever need. The least I can do now is keep wearing the clothes I already own, instead of buying more. A leopard doesn’t change his spots, after all. And I have no plans to change out of these ones.

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  • Seagull Flight Of Fashion Double Layer Electronic Gadget Organizer Case , Cable Organizer Bag for Accessories with Mobile Stand – 27 X 20 X 9 cm – Navy Blue – Model 2

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  • JumpStart Premium Soft Silicone Mi Band 5/Mi Band 6 Strap Stylish Replacement Wristband Strap Fashion Accessory for Xiaomi Smart Mi Band 5/6 (New Launch) (Straps Combo Pack of 3)

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    ANTI-LOST DESIGN

    Bracelet lining and outer ring using two-color one-piece molding process, tight bite, tightly wrapped into the main body of the bracelet.

    WATERPROOF & WEAR RESISTANT

    Not easy to get dirty, can be washed directly with water, a new and durable appearance.

    SMOOTH AND SOFT, COMFORTABLE TO THE TOUCH

    Made of soft and dense thermoplastic elastomer, precise fit of the wrist circumference design provides a comfortable touch.

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    Tips:

    – Fitness Tracker is not included in the package.

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    How should we install it?

    Disassembly

    Remove the tracker, and firmly grasp the ends of the strap with both hands,

    so that there is a small gap between the tracker and the wristband. Use your fingers to push the fitness tracker out from the front of the wristband.

    Installation

    Attach one end of the tracker to the card slot on the wristband from the front of the wristband, and press the thumb firmly on the other end to make the entire tracker enter the wristband slot and secure it.

    Important note- What if the smartwatch is crooked after installation? Grab the two ends of the strap and pull straight out. The smartwatch will straighten automatically

    SUITABLE FOR EVERY OCCASION

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    xiaomi band straps

    mi band straps mi 5

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    mi band straps mi 4

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    It fits your wrist depend on button site you place. Comfortable for sporting time,look good no matter what you are wearing.
    100% superior silicone.Flexible Adjusting: length is flexible to adjust according to your wrist size.
    Mixed colors is more fashion. Soft silicone with smooth finish for a sporty look. Comfortable and durable
    The high quality soft TPU material band with edge of the band is polished to be smooth,simple/sturdy but elegant design makes you feel comfortable on wrist

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  • ‘I have an invisible disability myself’: Edward Enninful and Sinéad Burke on their fashion revolution

    ‘I have an invisible disability myself’: Edward Enninful and Sinéad Burke on their fashion revolution

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    The May issue of British Vogue, titled Reframing Fashion, features 19 disabled people from fashion, sport, activism and the arts. Five of them are cover stars: the actor Selma Blair, who has multiple sclerosis; Sinéad Burke, a disability activist and consulting editor for the issue; the models Ellie Goldstein and Aaron Rose Philip; and the American Sign Language performer Justina Miles. Since Edward Enninful was appointed editor in 2017, Vogue has performed a 180-degree turn: from the pronounced, even defiant, homogeneity that was once its hallmark to a magazine at the frontier of what representation and diversity in fashion can look like.

    Burke, meanwhile, came at fashion from the citizen side, writing a blog about the industry’s accessibility and

    the visibility of disabled people within it. Over the past five years, it has turned into a global consultancy, Tilting the Lens.

    Enninful and Burke’s mission with Reframing Fashion goes back to first principles and asks: what would a fashion shoot – or an image, or a magazine, or an industry, or society – look like if it were designed not for disabled people, but with them? “We have this notion that disability is invisible disabilities or physical disabilities,” says Burke. “The reality is, we live in an ageing society. We’ll all be disabled at some point in our lives. This is not about us. This is about all of us.”

    Tell me your fashion origin stories. How did it all start?
    Edward Enninful:
    I’ve been in the fashion press since I was 16 years old. I started as a model, but I knew that, as an industry, it was getting left behind. When I started here, so many people I knew said: “We don’t look at Vogue, we don’t see ourselves in it.” That was all I needed to hear. My work has always been about diversity in all its shapes; women of different sizes, ages, religions, socioeconomic backgrounds.

    Sinéad Burke: I was training to be a primary school teacher and they asked us to create a blog. I created one about fashion. As someone with a physical disability and as a little person, I was hungry, always ravenous, for information. What does change look like? What do sustainability and accessibility look like, not as values, but as business initiatives? Through that, I got the opportunity to attend fashion shows. Disabled people have a skill set that is shaped by their experience. I have always been organised and articulate and tried to be considerate. Those are skills that I’ve had to harness for my own independence.

    L-R: Sinéad Burke on the cover, and Aaron Rose Philip in Vogue May 2023.
    L-R: Sinéad Burke on the cover, and Aaron Rose Philip in the May 2023 edition of Vogue. Composite: Adama Jalloh/Condé Nast

    What inspired you to create Reframing Fashion?
    Enninful:
    I met Sinéad when I started here, in 2018. We sat next to each other at the Burberry show and, from that minute, I just knew we were going to work together. I said: “I’m going to take your lead, because you’ve lived it. And you continue to change people’s perspectives on disability.”

    Burke: I sat next to him, tugged on his sleeve and said: “Hi, I think what you’re doing at British Vogue is incredible, but have you ever thought about disability?” Knowing that, of course, based on his own lived experience, that was always going to be part of the conversation. So, in 2019, I was the first little person to be on the cover of any Vogue.

    Why this issue now?
    Burke: The pandemic was a mass disabling event. We all had a touchpoint to disability in a way we never had before. And yet, in the first cohort of deaths, six out of 10 people were disabled. We used language like “vulnerable” and “underlying conditions”, as if it was easier to accept those deaths. So, while our lived experience became much closer to disability, our awareness and empathy were unchallenged.

    Where do you think representation of disability has got to?
    Enninful: From my point of view, we are not doing enough in the fashion industry. I want to emphasise that I’m also learning. I have an invisible disability myself: I’ve had five retinal detachments, I’m partially blind and my hearing is less than 50% – I’m wearing hearing aids now. It’s never stopped me, but there are so many people with invisible disabilities who never talk about it, because it might hinder them. I’ve never had that fear. When I’m reading, it’s still difficult; when I’m doing interviews, I have to ask people to talk at a certain level. But these are things that are me, these are things that I’ve embraced. We always talk about diversity and inclusivity, but that also has to extend to our disabled brothers and sisters.

    Burke: Representation and visibility are so important, but we need to acknowledge the systemic barriers that exist. It was lovely that we sat together in this building and said: here’s our ambition. But then we had to unpick the system. We had to make sure that the place itself was accessible. Does it have step-free access all the way through to the set, including the canteen and the bathrooms? Is there a quiet room on set for people who are neurodivergent, for people with requirements? You can imagine the information that came back was incredibly disappointing. When you look at representation as the only solution, you’re not acknowledging all the barriers there are to participation. It’s not just fashion – this is a microcosm of the wider world.

    Ellie Goldstein in the May 2023 edition of Vogue.
    Ellie Goldstein in the May 2023 edition of Vogue. Composite: Adama Jalloh/Condé Nast

    Do you see yourselves as being on a political mission?
    Enninful: I would see it as just personal.

    Burke: If we look at this portfolio of talent [in the forthcoming issue of Vogue], we have Dr Rosaleen McDonagh, who is a writer, and the Irish human rights and equality commissioner, and also an Irish Traveller. Is it political to have her in the issue, or is it just deeply personal, to ensure she has the pedestal and the platform she deserves? I think about Christine Sun Kim, the Asian American deaf artist. This is the value of having a lived experience in the room where decisions are made. It is about bringing in the humanity, creating an explicit invitation to people and saying: “You belong.”

    Enninful: It’s an empathy question. I believe that, in whatever we do, we have to have empathy.

    This industry is perceived as forbidding, harsh and judgmental. Have you experienced any of that?
    Burke: Historically, there was a very specific definition as to what we defined and described as beautiful. In any industry, if you’re asking questions about or advocating for a change of that norm, you are often met with friction, uncertainty, nervousness. From the beginning, I was hoping to create change for far more than me. Particularly since the pandemic, I’ve really started to ask the question: in terms of the part that I’ve played within the fashion system, did it become more accessible? Or did it become more accessible for me? Because that’s not a broad enough definition of success.

    Enninful: This is an industry that we both know very well. I’ve navigated it. I’m not scared. I’m very vocal. It’s up to us to change it. Vogue changed with the times; it had to. The brilliant thing is, it’s now a whole industry having these conversations. And we’re very proud of that.

    Burke: What’s important about fashion is, wherever you participate in it, at whatever price point, the reality is we all have to participate in the fashion industry, because we all have to wear clothes. So, you may not have any interest in the most expensive streets in London, but the reality is, what happens in those rooms shapes what we have access to.

    ‘Representation has to be more than covers’ …Enninful with Burke.
    ‘Representation has to be more than covers’ … Enninful with Burke. Composite: Yves Salmon/The Guardian

    What has it been like dealing with the corporate world as an accessibility consultant?
    Burke: It can be incredibly difficult. You’re sitting with somebody, saying: “This is an opportunity.” And somebody says: “We’re just not going to do it, because it’s too expensive.” Or because there’s a recession. Or “we don’t have time”. And when you are a member of that community and have that lived experience, you can’t help but feel like the refusal to participate is deeply personal. But I just choose differently the people I work with. The reality is, I will not convince everyone.

    Do you ever think exclusivity is in the DNA of the industry?
    Burke: I fundamentally believe that disability and accessibility are at the core of fashion’s DNA. Because where this industry started was made-to-measure. We have moved to something that is much more streamlined, much more cyclical. If we were to reflect on where this industry began, it was about customisation. It was, of course, veiled in wealth – and, in many instances, still is. But in terms of the history of this industry, it began designing for bodies, not designing for a mass market that the body then had to fit.

    There is a seasonal logic to the industry. This leads people to think that, whenever there is a surge of representation, it will be short-lived, whether that’s plus-size models, or racial diversity; it will happen, then drop out of fashion.
    Enninful: That’s why I always said, when I started at Vogue, you don’t just do a special issue and move on. We need representation in every single issue. And we’ve been able to do that – not perfectly, but we have done it.

    Burke: Last season, there was some really challenging data around the lack of representation of fat and plus-size models, how it had decreased from previous seasons. Two weeks later, British Vogue had three supermodels who were plus-size. This is not a moment. But it goes back to the idea that representation has to be more than covers. It has to be inclusivity at every strata of the industry where decisions are made.

    L-R: Fats Timbo in Vogue, May 2023 and Selma Blair on the cover.
    L-R: Fats Timbo, author, comedian and content creator, in the May 2023 edition of Vogue; and Selma Blair on the cover. Composite: Adama Jalloh/Condé Nast

    When you’re making editorial decisions about representation, where do you stand on invisible disability?
    Enninful: Even before we did this issue, someone said we should do an issue on invisible disability and I said: there is no way we’re doing that. For me, you have to deal with both.

    Burke: It’s about a broader intersectionality – can you imagine, in this issue, if we’d said we were going to have one definition of disability? Maybe Aaron Rose Philip, who is a black transgender disabled woman, wouldn’t be part of that. Our identities weave and overlap, we are not just one thing, and by not having a cacophony of voices in the room we further create a path where the most excluded continue to be excluded.

    There are evolutions of diversity and inclusion in which fashion has led the way, and others in which it has lagged behind. How do you account for that?
    Burke: Often, the people who have gravitated to this industry are people who felt excluded, people who wanted to discover who they were, people who came out as queer …

    Enninful: People who’ve been othered.

    Burke: And clothes were this tool, this armour they could put on; whether it’s a beautiful navy suit or a bell skirt, fashion gave them – and gave me, specifically – a vocabulary.

    Enninful: And me.

    Burke: So, we understood the language – and maybe LGBT people in particular felt seen and it felt like a safe place.

    Enninful: We always think of fashion as where the misfits gather. We were all alienated one way or another and the industry welcomed us.

    Burke: Clothes and beauty were ways in which people worked out who they were.

    Enninful: I have always found it a very welcoming industry. I was a very shy, religious kid.

    Burke: And look at you now.

    Historically it has also been racist, right?
    Enninful: Oh yeah. In the 1990s, they used to say things like: “Non-white models don’t sell covers.” And it was OK to say that. And I used to go: “Here’s another one. Here’s another one.” You continuously have to fight. You continuously have to show another way. It’s a complex industry.

    Burke: What’s important about this issue is that, whether or not people pick it up, very few people in the world don’t know what Vogue is. And there are five disabled people on the cover of Vogue, being daring, dynamic – and disabled.

    The May issue of British Vogue is available on newsstands and via digital download

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