Halsey, Tyla, Jared Leto: best and worst dressed of the week
See the best fashion hits and misses of the week.
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In her breakout moment, Tyla turned heads at the Dolce & Gabbana show. While it's nothing new in the world of sculptural creations (we have the design duo's less than stellar creativity to blame for that), the outfit actually suits Tyla beautifully. In addition, there's an effortless glamour achieved with her own twist on pushback cornrows.
Other than making a name for herself, she has finally taught a Kardashian a lesson in how to rock the aesthetic they have been appropriating for far too long. No wonder the Skim's founder was reported to be upset for being upstaged by the South African singer.
Fashion's lost puppy has been looking for a new home. Ever since Alessandro Michele left the house of Gucci, he has been hopping around for a new look. The best parts of Jared's fashion week appearances are limited to his neck and up. Everything else is just a fumbled approach of bold pieces that don't do anything for his overall look — much like his approach to acting.
Let's hope he finally finds himself in one of the many shows he attended this past week.
When it comes to Jeremy Pope's personal style, we can always expect a provocative take on a suit. If not, we will see the splendour of a wail-tailored ensemble that reflects how today's fashion lover incorporates unconventional fabrics like sequins or leather in a formal ensemble.
However, this Balmain look becomes a forgettable moment in his fashion history, doing very little to reflect the times as many of his past looks often have. It's no car crash but let's hope we can see him take on the mantle that has often been given to the likes of Harry Styles or Ezra Miller this year.