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The Rolling Stones Pop-Up Opens at Bergdorf Goodman

Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a general hypebeast, it might be worthwhile to head to Bergdorf Goodman for a once-in-a-lifetime experience courtesy of the Rolling Stones. From now until August 13, the legendary band is hosting a pop-up at the flagship store with a range of limited edition pieces inspired by the British group’s iconic style. The collection makes nods to the band’s extensive iconography — think giant tongues and Union Jacks, etc — in an exclusive range curated by the co-founder of beloved concept store Colette (RIP), Sarah Andelman. In addition to the New York store, the pop-ups will launch in Los Angeles and Miami later this year.

 

Check out the space now at 754 5th Ave, NY 10019.

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Saint Laurent’s Spring ’20 is for the Bohemian Rockstar

Marrakech and major ’70s influences continue to inform the majority of Anthony Vaccarello‘s collections at Saint Laurent since he took over the French label in 2016. For Spring 2020, in a beachside show set in Malibu which was attended by recent brand ambassador Keanu Reeves and our fall ’18 cover star Lakeith Stanfield, the show was a fitting mix of stage glam with coastal nonchalance.

 

The collection was a love letter to the Rolling Stones beguiling frontman Mick Jagger — particularly the band’s prolific theatrical Tour of the Americas ’75 which featured a dragon that breathed confetti and a giant inflatable penis in addition to the performer’s regular flamboyance. The iconic singer’s influence was interpreted quite literally at times, with glittery suits, velvet trousers, button-down shirts left billowy and open, and a general sense of glam rock androgyny that has become a dependable strength and staple to the label. But there was an overall sense of insouciance that was more post-show than stagewear. A lot of this seemed to be a result of the designer’s signature skin-tight tailoring being dilated just a little bit and a range of exaggerated harem-like pants that closed out the presentation.

 

Watch the show below.