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G.L Inspirations: Ciara Shows Us How To Slay With A Baby Bump


Be like Ciara who tells us that heroes are women who wear capes even when pregnant
Be like Ciara who shows that you don't have to lose your sense of style because of your pregnancy
Be like Ciara who doesn't let car accidents define her style at parties
Be like Ciara who reveals off her baby bump looking like the angels in heaven
Be like Ciara who is ready to tell the world how much she loves her baby yet unborn
American singer, Ciara Harris, is our inspiring mother of the week. Ciara is one of the few women who has women around the world convinced that flawlessness during pregnancies is achievable.
Check out some of her iconic pregnancy styles below:


Dolce And Gabbana Puts On A Royal Show At Milan Fashion Week


Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana put on a show fit for a king Saturday with its regal-inspired men's range modelled by some of the scions of the social media age in Milan.

A model presents a creation for fashion house Dolce & Gabbana during the Men's Fall/Winter 2019 fashion shows in Milan, on January 13, 2018. Photo credit: AFP / Marco Bertorello
The show, "King's Angels", featuring sharp tailored suits embellished with patterned lapels and gold embroidery, took place under an enormous crown with regular appearances of the celestial beings on sleeves, sweatsuits and suede moccasin slippers.
The Italian label has made millennials (those born between 1980 and 2000) its target market and used several of the generation's more prominent members to show off its latest creations at Milan Men's Fashion Week.

Juventus' forward from Argentina Paulo Dybala (C) presents a creation for fashion house Dolce & Gabbana during the Men's Fall/Winter 2019 fashion shows in Milan, on January 13, 2018. Photo credit: AFP / Marco Bertorello
Internet celebrities such as Kevin Chaplin, grandson of Charlie, Dylan Jagger Lee, son of actress Pamela Anderson and drummer Tommy Lee, Paris Brosnan, son of actor Pierce, and Christian Combs, son of rapper Puff Daddy all took to the catwalk.
They were joined by the likes of Neels Visser -- he of 2.7 million Instagram followers -- video microblogging app Vine star Cameron Dallas, and musician and actor Austin Mahone.

A model presents a creation for fashion house Dolce & Gabbana during the Men's Fall/Winter 2019 fashion shows in Milan, on January 13, 2018. Photo credit: AFP / Marco Bertorello

A model presents a creation for fashion house Dolce & Gabbana during the Men's Fall/Winter 2019 fashion shows in Milan, on January 13, 2018. Photo credit: AFP / Marco Bertorello
Earlier Saturday, the doyen of Italian fashion Giorgio Armani, 83, showed off new creations for his Emporio Armani streetwear brand with a unisex show full of dark block colours and sharp tailoring.
Donatella Versace introduced riffs on Scottish tartan, also displaying women's outfits at Men's Fashion Week.

Singer Maluma performs at the show for fashion house Dolce & Gabbana during the Men's Fall/Winter 2019 fashion shows in Milan, on January 13, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / Marco BERTORELLO
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Recap: London Fashion Week Men Fall/Winter 2018


The Men's London Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2018 ran from January 5 to 8 and had David Beckham in attendance. British fashion, as always, has an influx of staple statements from the street style to the runway. For a country that had produced Alexander McQueen and Vivienne Westwood, it is clear that when it comes to fashion, London is a force to reckon.

Men kick off the fashion week for all fashion capitals - London, Milan, Paris and New York. Here are some things to know about the London Fashion Week Men 2018.

STREET STYLE

The winter weather over there called for layering. A colourful, edgy array of thoughtful styles flooded the street. One thing with London is that the style is less preppy and more carefree. There is a tinge of rebelliousness that swept through the street with the heavy accessories and tattoos complementing the clothes.

 

London Fashion Week Men Fall 2018 Street Style. Photo Credit Fashionista

RUNWAY LOOKS

Oversized layering dominated the runway. Visually, the collections fell on two sections ready-to-wear and avant-garde.

Astrid Anderson. Photo Credit: Evening Standard Uk

The ready to wear clothes like the collection of Astrid Anderson which focused more on functionality rather than aesthetics. His incorporations of plaid checkers in street and sportswear were refreshing.

Alex Mullins. Photo Credit: Evening Standard UK

For Alex Mullins, he chose to explore the unrestricted art of tye and dye, with the mixture of colours that almost defied the unofficial rule of winter colours - dark shades.

Grace Wales Bonner. Photo Credit: Evening Standard Uk

Grace Wales Bonner presented a collection inspired by creole aesthetics, black sailors and works of the Afro-American artist Jacob Lawrence dominantly having huge buttons and fisherman's hats

In London it's not just about fashion, it's also about art and theatre.

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