Some of the looks TOPMEN fans can expect this spring. |
Plaids and pastels along with leather and floral prints are the trend for TOPSHOP this spring. |
Got a chance to catch up with TOPSHOP event host and model Shaun Ross. |
Luke James shares his amazing pipes with the crowd. |
Fellow TOPSHOP Shopping event host Elle Varner got personal with an acoustic performance of her song "So Fly." Elle Varner's Acoustic Performance of "So Fly" at Topshop's Personal Shopping Event |
UK bred department store Topshop
kicked off this season’s Fashion Week with a personal shopping event that
brought out some popular faces in both music and fashion. In attendance where
BeyoncĂ©’s stylist Ty Hunter, twin sunglasses duo, Coco and Breezy, Love and Hip
Hop’s Amina Butterfly, Luke James and even Kim Kardashian’s younger sister,
model Kendall Jenner, just to name a few.
That’s not even mentioning the
stylish hosts, model Shaun Ross and R&B songstress Elle Varner, who both
shared what they’re looking forward
to at fashion week and what they love
about Topshop clothing.
“I feel like it is the perfect combination of quality and
affordability,” says Elle Varner of the Topshop brand. “They do have some pieces
that are more high priced but for the most part you can put together the cutest
outfit and its not going to kill you.”
Topshop clothing is a mixture of couture fashion and street
style. It is in trend with stores such as H&M and Target that have allowed
fashion to reach the masses through accessibility and reasonable pricing. For
spring, Topshop is highlighting denim, pastels and plaid, a trend model Shaun
Ross loves.
Ross’s love for Topshop runs as deep as his love for London.
He describes Topshop’s Topmen clothing as “sophisticated, chic and ready to
go.” And as far as the rest of Fashion Week Ross says “I’m looking for some new
trends, something new, something to be re-invented.”
The night was topped off by a guest appearance from R&B
crooner Luke James and an intimate acoustic performance from Varner who sang a
song she wrote called “So Fly,” that addresses body image and self acceptance.
Varner says she chose to perform that song at this fashion
event to get people to remember, “what’s important is what’s on the inside.”
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