Glamsquad Magazine December 2022
Lupita Nyong’o: The Black African Princess of Hollywood
Lupita Nyong’o: The Black African Princess of Hollywood
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Top 10<br />
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EVENTS<br />
Nensi Dojaka<br />
Chanel<br />
Dolce & Gabbana<br />
Saint Laurent<br />
Louis Vuitton<br />
Chioma Esui<br />
Nensi Dojaka left a big<br />
impression this season and<br />
Bottega Veneta climbed<br />
the ranks, while mainstays<br />
Dior, Chanel and Balenciaga are all<br />
represented in the top ten.<br />
As fashionistas, we generally pay<br />
exceptionally close attention to the<br />
makers of their obsessions — social<br />
media helps with that — and they<br />
haven’t failed to notice or appreciate<br />
that Dojaka looks a lot like them.<br />
As tends to be the case most<br />
seasons, the other names on the list<br />
are more familiar. Paris brands shined<br />
a little brighter than Milan labels (New<br />
York, for the record, just squeaked<br />
into the top 20), and Kering has three<br />
collections in the top 10 to LVMH’s<br />
two.<br />
The list’s only other climber was<br />
Bottega Veneta. Matthieu Blazy’s<br />
second show held up to the promise<br />
of his debut and then some, with the<br />
likes of supermodel Kate Moss and<br />
the gallerist and #oldceline fan Lucy<br />
Chadwick joining the other catwalkers<br />
on a poured resin runway created by<br />
Gaetano Pesce.<br />
Hello lovies, here we bring you our<br />
RUNWAY REPORT – Top 10 Fashion<br />
Runway Photos of <strong>2022</strong>!<br />
Prada<br />
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