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Simone Ashley's look inspires a fashion revolution

Simone Ashley's look inspires a fashion revolution

British actress Simone Ashley, known for her breakout in Bridgerton , was photographed on the set of the film in Midtown, New York.
She wore striking opaque black knee-high socks paired with black patent leather pointed-toe pumps, featuring a high strap reminiscent of classic Mary Janes.
Simone Ashley finished her look with a tapestry-style dress by Monse. The dress costs approximately R18,500 (converted from $990).
It displayed a quirky UFO motif and delicate black harness straps. She layered it over a crisp white shirt with a Peter Pan collar, another nod to the school-inspired aesthetic, according to WWD.
Other celebrities have joined the movement. Singer Ciara, in New York, wore pristine white socks inside the bold Christian Louboutin Condora pumps.
Keke Palmer also turned heads at the Essence Festival of Culture in New Orleans. She wore Louboutin pumps too, this time finished with sheer, bow-adorned socks.
Palmer shared, 'This look feels fresh. It's a playful twist on tradition, and I love how it changes the vibe.'
For fashion lovers, this is more than just a global fad. Durban fashion blogger Sipho explained, 'With our climate, socks and heels are practical.
Nights can be cool, but you still want to look sleek. Plus, the ability to mix colours and textures brings more life to everyday looks.' It seems the socks and heels trend, once frowned upon, is now a badge of bold, eclectic style.
Filming for The Devil Wears Prada 2 is currently underway in New York City. This marks the highly anticipated return of the beloved fashion-focused sequel nearly two decades after the original film.
The production has captured key cast members, including Anne Hathaway as Andy Sachs.
She has evolved into a powerful figure in the fashion media world, and Meryl Streep reprised her iconic role as Miranda Priestly.
The sequel, directed again by David Frankel with a screenplay by Aline Brosh McKenna, explores the challenges Miranda faces as the magazine industry changes.
As more local designers take notice, don't be surprised if you see daring combinations on Bree Street or Sandton Square soon.
Fashion, after all, is about rewriting the rules, and South Africa loves a revolution.
Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1.
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