LA's Fashion Week: Celebs, Blue Jackets, and a Savage Ed Hardy Revival - Are You Ready to Dive In?

LA's Fashion Week: Celebs, Blue Jackets, and a Savage Ed Hardy Revival - Are You Ready to Dive In?

Lights, cameras, fashion! Get ready for the fashion fiesta of the year as Los Angeles Fashion Week storms into Hollywood, taking over the newly revamped W Hollywood from November 13 to 15! This year brings a sizzling, shorter format packed with three thrilling days of style, innovation, and an epic celebration of sustainability and inclusion. Don't miss it!

Kicking off with a bang on November 13, prepare for the star-studded Blue Jacket Show—fresh off from dazzling New York, now lighting up the West Coast. Created by Frederick Anderson and Laura Miller, this swanky event is all about raising awareness for prostate cancer, featuring celebs rocking the iconic blue jackets.

Hold onto your hats for the grand debut of Rio Uribe's hottest brand—Rio World! Known for bringing diversity to the runway, Uribe's show is sure to be a showstopper, followed by a wild after-party with Galore magazine. Can you handle the excitement?

And brace yourself, fashion aficionados! On November 14, beloved twin designers Bruce and Glen Proctor return with their brand BruceGlen, unleashing the Spring 2025 'Out of the Blue' collection. Meanwhile, Private Policy shakes things up with genderless flair, all leading up to an electrifying Ed Hardy comeback, legendary for its bold tattoo-inspired designs.

As if that's not enough, the closing day on November 15 is set to sizzle with The Blonds' decadent Hollywood glam! Sadly, Vivienne Westwood won't be strutting her stuff, but don’t worry—there’s plenty more style to soak in. Discover the digital fashion genius of Tribute Brand and the edgy elegance of Sergio Hudson.

Making waves with a tribute to African culture, brands like Head of State and House of Aama redefine postcolonial youth culture and Black historical narratives with unmissable collections. Plus, catch a glimpse of iconic personalities in screenings featuring costume designer Bob Mackie and famed photographer Bill Cunningham.

You’ll also want to save time for a signing of 'The Battle of Versailles' book, spotlighting the legendary 1973 fashion gala that reshaped the industry with its blend of French and American designers.

Amidst all this glitz and glamour, don't forget to take a breather. The Nike-powered edition of LAFW includes lively workouts and creative DIY workshops. And for the party animals, join Theophilio, Tombogo, and more at exclusive, raucous celebrations. Fashion week has never looked this fabulous—are you in?

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