Each bathing suit style is Love Grinch #Paraprofessional Christmas shirt. named after an indigenous woman Gaykamangu finds particularly inspiring, including doctors, painters, and actors. The Jirra top and bottom, for example, is named after the Yorta Yorta-Wiradjuri woman Jirra Lulla Harvey. “She runs her own communications business,” says Gaykamangu. “She is somebody that I think is a positive role model not just for indigenous girls, but for everyone.” When customers purchase a piece, they receive a card informing them of the women who inspired it. “There is some really groundbreaking work that indigenous women are doing, not just in remote communities, but in our inner cities, she says. I didn’t think that there was enough light being shed on that.
Love Grinch #Paraprofessional Christmas shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
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Both Miuccia Prada and Ludovic de Saint Sernin posited the towel-as-garment for spring 2020, wrapping terry cloth minis around models’ waists Love Grinch #Paraprofessional Christmas shirt. Amidst the upper-crust-on-holiday leather suits and proper gold-chain handbags of Miuccia Prada’s arte povera via Positano show was model Silte Haken in a white towel, folded over and cinched at her left hip. It was styled with a seashell-as-pearl necklace, a simple knit top, and a pair of woven loafers. In its mid-to-late-century iteration, a towel was often a shorthand for glamorous escapism—think of Vogue’s 1966 images of Contessa Brandolini d’Adda in her Venetian palazzo, hair wrapped up in a white towel, or the many ’80s babes that appeared in our magazine running, tanning, and primping with a towel dutifully wrapped around their middle. Prada’s towel skirt—available for purchase with a PR monogram (add your own “ADA”)—feels like a continuation of that idea, a declaration that elegance must be present even poolside.
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