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How Alix Earle Updated the Boho Trend in Sheer De La Vali Dress for the ‘Happy Gilmore 2' Premiere
How Alix Earle Updated the Boho Trend in Sheer De La Vali Dress for the ‘Happy Gilmore 2' Premiere

Yahoo

time24-07-2025

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How Alix Earle Updated the Boho Trend in Sheer De La Vali Dress for the ‘Happy Gilmore 2' Premiere

Alix Earle gave boho chic dressing a contemporary spin in a striped semisheer maxidress courtesy of De La Vali for the 'Happy Gilmore 2' premiere on Monday in New York City. The model and influencer's dress heightened elements of the boho trend and paid homage to the inspiration behind De La Vali's curated pieces. Earle's dress featured an off-the-shoulder, boat neckline with a small rosette detail. The dress included shades of sand and brown in horizontal, vertical and diagonal stripes throughout. The long sleeves of the dress featured a slightly flared element with ruffles, similar to the hemline of the maxidress. More from WWD How Christina Aguilera's 'Burlesque' Style Has Evolved in 15 Years: From Classic Hollywood Flair to West End Edge Noah Cyrus Channels Amy Winehouse While Joining the Beehive Trend Revival Margaret Qualley Makes the Case for Summertime Knits at 'Happy Gilmore 2' Premiere Among other details, the dress included a low back with subtle fabric draping and a back tie element. Earle coordinated the dress with a pair of sandal heels. Her hair was styled in waves with a middle part and her makeup highlighted glowy, natural elements. De La Vali, founded in 2017 in Ibiza but based in London, emphasizes designs with nods to Spain and the vibrance and ease of bohemian style. Founded by creative director Jana Sascha, De La Vali's curated pieces pay homage to artist Vali Myers, an Australian artist whose bohemian lifestyle garnered media attention in the U.S. during the 1950s and 1960s. For decades, bohemian style vacillated in the fashion world as an aesthetic and style inspiration. The term has roots in the 15th century, as a term to describe the Roma people who migrated from the country of Bohemia, known today as the Czechia. The term evolved over the course of centuries, describing struggling artists, creatives and intellectuals in 19th-century France. In the 20th century, bohemian styling saw a surge. The post-World War II 1960s introduced looser silhouettes as an answer to the constricted styles women wore in decades prior and festival attire coincided with the rise of the boho aesthetic. Today, bohemian style remains a cultural and runway mainstay, featured in notable collections such as Chanel's fall 2024 show, Chloé's fall 2024 collection, Isabel Marant's spring 2025 collection, Kiko Kostadinov's fall 2025 collection and more. Brands like H&M also capitalize on the bohemian style trend. In February, the brand introduced its 'The White Lotus'-themed collection. The designs were created in a collaborative partnership between H&M and 'The White Lotus' Emmy-nominated costume designer Alex Bovaird. Alix Earle's Style Moments: From Red Carpets to Front Rows [PHOTOS] View Gallery Launch Gallery: Alix Earle's Style Moments: From Red Carpets to Front Rows [PHOTOS] Best of WWD Amanda Anisimova's On-court Tennis Style Through the Years: From Teen Phenom to Wimbledon Finalist A Look Back at Fourth of July Celebrations at the White House Princess Diana's Birthday Looks Through the Years: Her Sleek Black Jacques Azagury Dress, Vibrant Colors and More Solve the daily Crossword

De la Vali opens Carnaby Street pop-up
De la Vali opens Carnaby Street pop-up

Fashion Network

time25-04-2025

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  • Fashion Network

De la Vali opens Carnaby Street pop-up

The Ibiza island summer vibe has arrived in London in the shape of De La Vali. Describing itself as 'the fashion brand hedonistic and bohemian soul of Ibiza, the fashion retailer has taken a temporary position on London's Carnaby Street for the summer. Under the creative direction of Jana Sascha, the store showcases the brand's the SS25, Pre Fall 25 and Bridal collections (the latter available via walk-in or private appointments), on Marshall Street. Sascha said the boutique features its key line-up of 'floaty silhouettes and statement prints, offering a refreshed vision for the latest collection, balancing refined sophistication with the bohemian heritage that first captivated its audience'. The latest albeit temporary opening shows the brand continues 'to maintain its enchanting free-spirit roots with expanded offerings including jewellery, coffee table books, and exclusive prints of Ibiza in the 70s'. Carnaby continues to be a big draw for niche and mainstream brands looking to make a grand London statement or as an introduction to physical retail via a temporary location. It's particularly popular as a venue for pop-ups and the massive number of visitors from around the UK and abroad mean it can be hugely effective in driving both sales and awareness for the brands that choose to open there.

De la Vali opens Carnaby Street pop-up
De la Vali opens Carnaby Street pop-up

Fashion Network

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Network

De la Vali opens Carnaby Street pop-up

The Ibiza island summer vibe has arrived in London in the shape of De La Vali. Describing itself as 'the fashion brand hedonistic and bohemian soul of Ibiza, the fashion retailer has taken a temporary position on London's Carnaby Street for the summer. Under the creative direction of Jana Sascha, the store showcases the brand's the SS25, Pre Fall 25 and Bridal collections (the latter available via walk-in or private appointments), on Marshall Street. Sascha said the boutique features its key line-up of 'floaty silhouettes and statement prints, offering a refreshed vision for the latest collection, balancing refined sophistication with the bohemian heritage that first captivated its audience'. The latest albeit temporary opening shows the brand continues 'to maintain its enchanting free-spirit roots with expanded offerings including jewellery, coffee table books, and exclusive prints of Ibiza in the 70s'. Carnaby continues to be a big draw for niche and mainstream brands looking to make a grand London statement or as an introduction to physical retail via a temporary location. It's particularly popular as a venue for pop-ups and the massive number of visitors from around the UK and abroad mean it can be hugely effective in driving both sales and awareness for the brands that choose to open there.

De la Vali opens Carnaby Street pop-up
De la Vali opens Carnaby Street pop-up

Fashion Network

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Network

De la Vali opens Carnaby Street pop-up

The Ibiza island summer vibe has arrived in London in the shape of De La Vali. Describing itself as 'the fashion brand hedonistic and bohemian soul of Ibiza, the fashion retailer has taken a temporary position on London's Carnaby Street for the summer. Under the creative direction of Jana Sascha, the store showcases the brand's the SS25, Pre Fall 25 and Bridal collections (the latter available via walk-in or private appointments), on Marshall Street. Sascha said the boutique features its key line-up of 'floaty silhouettes and statement prints, offering a refreshed vision for the latest collection, balancing refined sophistication with the bohemian heritage that first captivated its audience'. The latest albeit temporary opening shows the brand continues 'to maintain its enchanting free-spirit roots with expanded offerings including jewellery, coffee table books, and exclusive prints of Ibiza in the 70s'. Carnaby continues to be a big draw for niche and mainstream brands looking to make a grand London statement or as an introduction to physical retail via a temporary location. It's particularly popular as a venue for pop-ups and the massive number of visitors from around the UK and abroad mean it can be hugely effective in driving both sales and awareness for the brands that choose to open there.

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