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Carolina Sarria FW25 Explores Empire and Identity
Carolina Sarria FW25 Explores Empire and Identity

Hypebeast

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hypebeast

Carolina Sarria FW25 Explores Empire and Identity

On August 15, New York-based designerCarolina Sarria's Fall 2025 collection 'The War of the Three Kingdoms will arrive at CDG-ownedDover Street MarketNY. Drawing its core inspiration from 17th century liberation struggles in the British Empire, the collection is a collage of historical symbols representing power and identity. The Colombian-born designer's punk-infused streetwear ethos is layered with references to the struggle for sovereignty in England, Scotland, and Ireland in the 1640s. She sets her focus on the Clubmen, a group of vigilantes that protected their villages from various forces on opposite sides. Tartans are stitched together in asynetrical compositions, representing the sense of disorder and fragmentation. Imperial symbols such as crowns and cartographic illustrations are tarnished, and ripped apart. Elsewhere small details like gleaming silver and gold threads, evoke the metallic shimmer of armor, swords, and shields. However, the final result simultaneously recall the Punk aesthetic of the 1970s, which also subverted symbols of imperialism such as the crown, aristocratic dress, and military uniforms. 'This is clothing for those unwilling to be written out of the story,' the brand concluded in an official statement. The collection is a reclamation of the discarded and damaged, converting these qualities into signs of resilience. Starting on the 15th, Dover Street Market New York will offer a capsule of exclusive graphic tees along side The War of Three Kingdoms FW25 collection.

Secret Service acquires iconic presidential Marine One helicopter for advanced agent training program
Secret Service acquires iconic presidential Marine One helicopter for advanced agent training program

New York Post

time10-07-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Post

Secret Service acquires iconic presidential Marine One helicopter for advanced agent training program

A newly decommissioned Marine One helicopter, that was used to fly every President in the last 50 years, was recently installed at the Secret Service's Rowley Training Center to deliver safer, more realistic training for our agents and officers. The newly decommissioned Marine One helicopter found a new home with the US Secret Service. In a video posted to X on Wednesday, Secret Service Deputy Special Agent in Charge Troy Sarria announced the famed aircraft, a Sikorsky VH-3D, is now being used for special agent training at the Rowley Training Center in Maryland. Advertisement Over the last 50 years, Marine One has flown every US president and vice president. 'To get the 'new' Marine One helicopter, Deputy Chief Mike Jazwiecki initiated a conversation that led to our partnership and relationship with the Presidential Helicopter[s] Program (PMA-274),' Sarria said. 'We worked with their current commander, [Marine] Col. [Alex] Ramthun, and their lead maintenance officer, Matt Cooper, in order to get this new aircraft.' The helicopter is an authentic Marine One platform that was recently decommissioned. As spotted on the White House South Lawn, Marine One is rumored to have special security features and specs to protect the nation's leaders, including the ability to carry more weight and fly longer distances without refueling, Fox News Digital previously reported. Advertisement 4 The US Secret Service acquired a decommissioned helicopter used as Marine One. US Secret Service/X 4 The rebuilt aircraft sits in a parking lot of the Secret Service headquarters. US Secret Service/X 4 The helicopter is carried by a big rig to the training facility. US Secret Service/X 4 A Secret Service agent stands on the South Lawn of the White House near Marine One on May 4, 2017. AP Advertisement 'It's a genuine piece of presidential and Secret Service history,' Sarria said. Agents going to the president's or vice president's detail will have the opportunity to learn in a hands-on, realistic training environment thanks to the new addition. 'We are able to give the basic special agent classes more and better protective training,' Sarria said. 'This is another step forward in advancing the Secret Service's training capability here at the Rowley Training Center.'

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