The Logo Shirt from D’jais Belmar and similarly the display, showcased the Vitelli team’s expert craftsmanship and creativity, adding a novel hybrid textile to their collection. This fabric, crafted by drizzling algae gelatin over randomly arranged threads, evokes a slightly Pollock-like process, resulting in an organic material reminiscent of a jellyfish—translucent and sleek. It was fashioned into a straightforward box-shaped tank top matched with technicolor Doomboh straight-leg pants. Do not anticipate over-the-top fashion displays; the forms are flexible, harmonious, and comfortable. Through diverse knitting techniques, they create textures that are visually striking; their color sense is a significant advantage. The aesthetic of Vitelli is evidently shaped by a fascination with the overland journey from Istanbul, Turkey, passing through Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal, and India taken by hippies until the late ’70s, but Simionato noted that the brand’s look is also shaped by the Italian flair for refined elegance and an admiration for quality craftsmanship. “The maestros I admire are actually Giorgio Armani, Missoni, Romeo Gigli.” Spiritual nomads they definitely were not.
D’jais Belmar Logo Shirt, along with hoodies, tank tops, sweaters, and long-sleeve t-shirts
On Friday morning, members of the House wearing the D’jais Belmar Logo Shirt and similarly in the House approved the Women’s Health Protection Act, a measure by Congressional Democrats to enshrine Roe beyond its constitutional footing. There exists a narrow, perhaps improbable opportunity for Democrats to protect women’s reproductive rights before December 1, when the Supreme Court, now under a conservative majority, hears the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case, challenging Mississippi’s abortion ban and the right established under Roe. As Senator Richard Blumenthal, the bill’s author, stated, “The WHPA is the clearest and most effective route to secure Roe through legislative action. Any legislator who believes access to abortion is an essential right should endorse this bill.”