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“I was inspired by Miami and Sour Patch Kids Watermelon,” said Cliftun, a musician and artist who was in a vibrant pink and green ensemble with some elegant fur. He added, “Spanto always commented on how I always came with crazy fur, so this is for my guy.”Spanto was the nickname for Chris Printup, who died at age 42 in a car accident this June in Albuquerque, the founder of the streetwear brand Born X Raised, which made a name for itself in the Los Angeles fashion scene through collaborations with sports teams including the Dodgers, the Lakers and the Kings. But it was always the locals that carried the brand. On Tuesday, the brand’s annual Sadie Hawkins Winter Formal became a love letter to those who have supported Born X Raised and its founder throughout the years. Guests came decked out in two-piece suits paired with L.A.-embroidered fitted caps, long swaying gowns with nail art to match and mariachi charro-inspired pants.
Persons: , Cliftun, “ Spanto, Spanto, Chris Printup, Sadie Hawkins, L.A Organizations: Dodgers, Lakers Locations: Miami, Albuquerque, Los Angeles
It’s not clear how many takes it took to get that “fo’ shiz, fo’ shiz” just right in the recording studio. But however many it was, the actress Michelle Williams landed on a line reading that has resonated on social media. Ms. Williams narrates how the pop singer had an abortion while she was dating Mr. Timberlake, started drinking alcohol with her mother at age 14 and how she navigated her 13-year conservatorship. Simon & Schuster, which published “The Woman in Me,” did not immediately respond to questions about how Ms. Williams was selected to read Ms. Spears’s memoir. But in the world of audiobooks, the idea for many such pairings often comes from the producers.
Persons: It’s, , Michelle Williams, Britney Spears’s, Spears, it’s Ms, Justin Timberlake, Ginuwine, Williams, Timberlake, Simon & Schuster
In the mythology of the West, Los Angeles is equal parts grit and glamour. The reality isn’t far-off: Impossibly pink bougainvillea blooms feet away from gray highways choked with round-the-clock traffic. Perhaps unsurprisingly for a city that is, among many other things, a showbiz town, Los Angeles is defined by its imagery: the Hollywood sign, palm trees and beaches, of course, but also lowriders, Art Deco buildings and street vendors. For Angelenos themselves, those visuals can take the form of one’s personal aesthetic. Fashion Week, which runs from Wednesday through Sunday, The New York Times asked West Coasters for their ideas of the quintessential Los Angeles uniform.
Persons: Fred Segal Organizations: Deco, The New York Times, West Coasters Locations: Los Angeles, Angeles
The actor has to be very comfortable and be able to do all the tricks and all the lucha. But then again, with Cassandro in mind, it had to be a whole statement with fashion. I had to do a lot of research because I wanted to sort of grab what Cassandro used to wear and make it really cinematic, so it was a little bit stylized. And that’s the way Cassandro is born. And Cassandro is not from Mexico City — he’s from the border of Juárez and El Paso.
Persons: El Hijo del, it’s Organizations: El, Mexico City — Locations: El Hijo del Santo, Mexican, Mexico City, Mexico, Juárez, El Paso
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