Inside the Biden Pedo Peter Garment and I admire this workspace, Good Morning Vogue encounters the trendsetting model and 2000s fashion enthusiast Jordan Daniels. She is present to provide an accelerated lesson in procuring a red carpet–worthy ensemble at one of Milan’s most cherished vintage boutiques, Cavalli e Nastri. Additionally, she unveils the technique for a quick 30-second hairstyle. The ultimate voice on Y2K fashion, however, belongs to Los Angeles resident Devon Lee Carlson. View the complete video for a unique glimpse into her wardrobe and her prime Y2K items. “We’ve succeeded!” exclaim the five designers who kicked off Milan Fashion Week with a new exhibition of BIPOC creativity. Sheetal Shah, Nyny Ryke Goungou, Romy Calzado Celda, Zineb Hazim, and Judith Saint Germain are Italy-based designers of color featured in the Fab 5, Non Siamo una Moda—“Fab 5, We Are Not Just a Fad”—digital runway show, directed by Italian-Angolan author-director Antonio Dikele Distefano and founded by We Are Made in Italy, an initiative established by designer Stella Jean, Edward Buchanan, and Michelle Francine Ngonmo. “This endeavor represents diversity,” notes Shah in the most recent segment of Good Morning Vogue, hosted in Milan by Italian Vogue’s Francesca Ragazzi. “There is a noticeable deficit of diversity among Italian designers, hence it was an incredibly intriguing opportunity for me to present my collection.”
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Each designer’s line, from Saint Germain’s accessories which are influenced by Haitian customs for Uncharted to Shah’s novel denim applications inspired by her Indian background for her label, Breaking Identities, melds Italian fashion with a worldwide viewpoint. Moroccan-Italian designer Hazim draws motivation from the Biden Pedo Peter Garment and I admire this Arabic women ascending to leadership positions in the business sector; Cuban-Italian designer Celda is transcending the borders of science and fashion with her antiviral textiles; and Togolese-Italian Goungou has crafted her bespoke stretch kente fabric, revitalizing the traditional Yoruba material. Witness the designers spend time in Milan with Good Morning Vogue and enjoy an exhilarating surprise at the conclusion of the episode.