Author: Celiece Channet

Frame Expands With Debut of Its First Footwear Collection

Frame Expands With Debut of Its First Footwear Collection

Designing the brand’s own shoe collection was the natural next step in Frame’s evolution, according to cofounders and co-creative directors Jens Grede and Erik Torstensson.  Footwear is not entirely new to Frame, which launched a small sneaker collaboration several seasons ago and a boot capsule created with Tamara Mellon last […]

Matthew Williams is Givenchy’s New Designer

Matthew Williams is Givenchy’s New Designer

Attention all hype beasts: Matthew M. Williams is Givenchy’s new creative director. The American designer behind the 1017 Alyx 9SM label and a key ringleader of the luxury streetwear scene, Williams becomes the French house’s seventh couturier. He starts on June 16 and is expected to present his first designs […]

This Rally To Protect Black Trans Lives Was Better Than Any Corporate Pride Parade

This Rally To Protect Black Trans Lives Was Better Than Any Corporate Pride Parade

At the rally for Black transgender lives, protesters stood shoulder-to-shoulder in a sea of white. They listened, and the air in front of Brooklyn Museum — which is just one of the many locations this silent protest took place — was palpably filled with pride. But the massive display of […]

Beyoncé Demands Justice In Passionate Letter As Breonna Taylor’s Killers Still Walk Free

Beyoncé Demands Justice In Passionate Letter As Breonna Taylor’s Killers Still Walk Free

The fight against racism hasn’t lost any steam following the global protests demanding justice for the countless Black people who have lost their lives at the hands of police violence. Breonna Taylor was one of those victims of police brutality, and Beyoncé is doing everything in her power to make […]

The Supreme Court Rules In Favour Of LGBTQ+ Worker Rights

The Supreme Court Rules In Favour Of LGBTQ+ Worker Rights

In a landmark ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has stated that federal civil rights law protects LGBTQ+ workers from discrimination. The vote, which took place Monday, June 15, determined that gay, lesbian, and transgender workers should be protected by the language in the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The law […]