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New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good'
British actress and singer-songwriter Cynthia Erivo (Cynthia Chinasaokwu Onyedinmanasu Amarachukwu Owezuke Echimino Erivo) wearing Balenciaga arrives at the New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good' held at David Geffen Hall at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on November 17, 2025 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good'
British actress and singer-songwriter Cynthia Erivo (Cynthia Chinasaokwu Onyedinmanasu Amarachukwu Owezuke Echimino Erivo) wearing Balenciaga arrives at the New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good' held at David Geffen Hall at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on November 17, 2025 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good'
British actress and singer-songwriter Cynthia Erivo (Cynthia Chinasaokwu Onyedinmanasu Amarachukwu Owezuke Echimino Erivo) wearing Balenciaga arrives at the New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good' held at David Geffen Hall at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on November 17, 2025 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good'
British actress and singer-songwriter Cynthia Erivo (Cynthia Chinasaokwu Onyedinmanasu Amarachukwu Owezuke Echimino Erivo) wearing Balenciaga arrives at the New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good' held at David Geffen Hall at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on November 17, 2025 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good'
British actress and singer-songwriter Cynthia Erivo (Cynthia Chinasaokwu Onyedinmanasu Amarachukwu Owezuke Echimino Erivo) wearing Balenciaga and American singer, songwriter, and actress Ariana Grande Butera wearing Schiaparelli Haute Couture arrive at the New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good' held at David Geffen Hall at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on November 17, 2025 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good'
British actress and singer-songwriter Cynthia Erivo (Cynthia Chinasaokwu Onyedinmanasu Amarachukwu Owezuke Echimino Erivo) wearing Balenciaga and American singer, songwriter, and actress Ariana Grande Butera wearing Schiaparelli Haute Couture arrive at the New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good' held at David Geffen Hall at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on November 17, 2025 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good'
British actress and singer-songwriter Cynthia Erivo (Cynthia Chinasaokwu Onyedinmanasu Amarachukwu Owezuke Echimino Erivo) wearing Balenciaga and American singer, songwriter, and actress Ariana Grande Butera wearing Schiaparelli Haute Couture arrive at the New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good' held at David Geffen Hall at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on November 17, 2025 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good'
British actress and singer-songwriter Cynthia Erivo (Cynthia Chinasaokwu Onyedinmanasu Amarachukwu Owezuke Echimino Erivo) wearing Balenciaga and American singer, songwriter, and actress Ariana Grande Butera wearing Schiaparelli Haute Couture arrive at the New York Premiere Of Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good' held at David Geffen Hall at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on November 17, 2025 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley with the artist Pandemonia, trying to look cool at the opening of Richard Ansett's new book on the Artist Grayson Perry at the Iconic Images Gallery in London Rich Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley with Grayson Perry, trying to look cool at the opening of Richard Ansett's new book on the Artist Grayson Perry at the Iconic Images Gallery in London. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley with Grayson Perry, trying to look cool at the opening of Richard Ansett's new book on the Artist Grayson Perry at the Iconic Images Gallery in London. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley trying to look cool at the opening of Richard Ansett's new book on the Artist Grayson Perry at the Iconic Images Gallery in London. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
© Antonio Zazueta Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
© Antonio Zazueta Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
© Antonio Zazueta Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
© Antonio Zazueta Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
© Antonio Zazueta Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
© Antonio Zazueta Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
© Antonio Zazueta Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
© Antonio Zazueta Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
© Antonio Zazueta Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley showing off his beautiful new John Lewis towel on Carnaby Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley trying on a John Lewis Towel at John Lewis in Oxford Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
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Is the towel skirt really the latest fashion trend?
Fashion is art, and art is subjective. But the towel skirt from the spring/summer 2024 collection of the Spanish fashion house Balenciaga takes the luxury biscuit: a unisex, terry cotton, beige towel skirt - literally a towel with belt, buttons and an embroidered logo.
It is now available for pre-order for £695.
Balenciaga, under the creative director, Demna Gvasalia, has been a pioneer of the kind of high-fashion that seems intent on trolling us. He has a reputation for subversion and a bull-in-a-china-shop disregard for convention.
Rich Pelley pays a visit to John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, to see if he can turn a £15 ultra soft cotton caramel bath towel into a designer towel skirt just by wrapping it around his waist.
Rich Pelley trying on a John Lewis Towel at John Lewis in Oxford Street. Rcih Pelley wearing a towel he bought at John lewis for £15. A similar towel by Balenciaga costs £800 or more and is made to be worn by the stylish man as well as for post bath or shower duties.
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Rapper creator Ye (formely known as Kanye) opening huge office in disenfranchised aera of Los Angeles Crenshaw and want to create housing for people Nov 19, 2022 /X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Ye West opening huge office in Crenshaw
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Rapper creator Ye (formely known as Kanye) opening huge office in disenfranchised aera of Los Angeles Crenshaw and want to create housing for people Nov 19, 2022 /X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Kim Kardashian carrying Balenciaga purse same day Kanye is kicked out
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Shading Kanye? Skims catsuit Kim Kardashian carrying a Le Cagole with Rhinestones 7400 usd Balenciaga purse same day the company broke ties with the controversial rapper Oct 21, 2022
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PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Kim Kardashian carrying Balenciaga purse same day Kanye is kicked out
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Shading Kanye? Skims catsuit Kim Kardashian carrying a Le Cagole with Rhinestones 7400 usd Balenciaga purse same day the company broke ties with the controversial rapper Oct 21, 2022
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NEWS - Black Friday Shopping in New York
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Shoppers and pedestrians walk by Gucci and Balenciaga retail logos on Fifth Avenue on Black Friday in New York City on Friday, November 26, 2021. For over a decade, Black Friday has traditionally been the official start to the busy buying binge sandwiched between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Black Friday Shopping in New York, United States - 26 Nov 2021
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Jessica Simpson enjoys a serious junk food fix while rocking flashy green Frankenstein boots and a colorful outfit during a rare public outing near her home in Calabasas.
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Los Angeles, CA, USA. May 3, 2021
Jessica Simpson enjoys a serious junk food fix while rocking flashy boots and a colorful outfit during a rare public outing near her home in Calabasas. The mom-of-three, 40, declared on the Today show last week that sheÍs done with worrying about her weight and has thrown away her scales, ending years of sharing her diet highs and lows with social media followers. After grabbing groceries from CVS pharmacy Jessica opened up a bag of cheese flavored Bugles Nacho chips, then gorged on powdered donuts once she and her assistant got into her car. Her outfit consisted of a colorful summer top, Sacai Nylon Twill short wedge boots that retail for $890, Balenciaga sunglasses and denim jeans. She also carried a crossbody messenger bag that appeared to be a Chanel.
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Jessica Simpson enjoys a serious junk food fix while rocking flashy green Frankenstein boots and a colorful outfit during a rare public outing near her home in Calabasas.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. May 3, 2021
Jessica Simpson enjoys a serious junk food fix while rocking flashy boots and a colorful outfit during a rare public outing near her home in Calabasas. The mom-of-three, 40, declared on the Today show last week that sheÍs done with worrying about her weight and has thrown away her scales, ending years of sharing her diet highs and lows with social media followers. After grabbing groceries from CVS pharmacy Jessica opened up a bag of cheese flavored Bugles Nacho chips, then gorged on powdered donuts once she and her assistant got into her car. Her outfit consisted of a colorful summer top, Sacai Nylon Twill short wedge boots that retail for $890, Balenciaga sunglasses and denim jeans. She also carried a crossbody messenger bag that appeared to be a Chanel.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
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Jessica Simpson enjoys a serious junk food fix while rocking flashy green Frankenstein boots and a colorful outfit during a rare public outing near her home in Calabasas.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. May 3, 2021
Jessica Simpson enjoys a serious junk food fix while rocking flashy boots and a colorful outfit during a rare public outing near her home in Calabasas. The mom-of-three, 40, declared on the Today show last week that sheÍs done with worrying about her weight and has thrown away her scales, ending years of sharing her diet highs and lows with social media followers. After grabbing groceries from CVS pharmacy Jessica opened up a bag of cheese flavored Bugles Nacho chips, then gorged on powdered donuts once she and her assistant got into her car. Her outfit consisted of a colorful summer top, Sacai Nylon Twill short wedge boots that retail for $890, Balenciaga sunglasses and denim jeans. She also carried a crossbody messenger bag that appeared to be a Chanel.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
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PEOPLE - Jessica Simpson isst Junk-Food im Auto
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. May 3, 2021
Jessica Simpson enjoys a serious junk food fix while rocking flashy boots and a colorful outfit during a rare public outing near her home in Calabasas. The mom-of-three, 40, declared on the Today show last week that sheÍs done with worrying about her weight and has thrown away her scales, ending years of sharing her diet highs and lows with social media followers. After grabbing groceries from CVS pharmacy Jessica opened up a bag of cheese flavored Bugles Nacho chips, then gorged on powdered donuts once she and her assistant got into her car. Her outfit consisted of a colorful summer top, Sacai Nylon Twill short wedge boots that retail for $890, Balenciaga sunglasses and denim jeans. She also carried a crossbody messenger bag that appeared to be a Chanel.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
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PEOPLE - Jessica Simpson isst Junk-Food im Auto
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. May 3, 2021
Jessica Simpson enjoys a serious junk food fix while rocking flashy boots and a colorful outfit during a rare public outing near her home in Calabasas. The mom-of-three, 40, declared on the Today show last week that sheÍs done with worrying about her weight and has thrown away her scales, ending years of sharing her diet highs and lows with social media followers. After grabbing groceries from CVS pharmacy Jessica opened up a bag of cheese flavored Bugles Nacho chips, then gorged on powdered donuts once she and her assistant got into her car. Her outfit consisted of a colorful summer top, Sacai Nylon Twill short wedge boots that retail for $890, Balenciaga sunglasses and denim jeans. She also carried a crossbody messenger bag that appeared to be a Chanel.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 ? office
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PEOPLE - Jessica Simpson isst Junk-Food im Auto
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. May 3, 2021
Jessica Simpson enjoys a serious junk food fix while rocking flashy boots and a colorful outfit during a rare public outing near her home in Calabasas. The mom-of-three, 40, declared on the Today show last week that sheÍs done with worrying about her weight and has thrown away her scales, ending years of sharing her diet highs and lows with social media followers. After grabbing groceries from CVS pharmacy Jessica opened up a bag of cheese flavored Bugles Nacho chips, then gorged on powdered donuts once she and her assistant got into her car. Her outfit consisted of a colorful summer top, Sacai Nylon Twill short wedge boots that retail for $890, Balenciaga sunglasses and denim jeans. She also carried a crossbody messenger bag that appeared to be a Chanel.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 ? office
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PEOPLE - Jessica Simpson isst Junk-Food im Auto
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. May 3, 2021
Jessica Simpson enjoys a serious junk food fix while rocking flashy boots and a colorful outfit during a rare public outing near her home in Calabasas. The mom-of-three, 40, declared on the Today show last week that sheÍs done with worrying about her weight and has thrown away her scales, ending years of sharing her diet highs and lows with social media followers. After grabbing groceries from CVS pharmacy Jessica opened up a bag of cheese flavored Bugles Nacho chips, then gorged on powdered donuts once she and her assistant got into her car. Her outfit consisted of a colorful summer top, Sacai Nylon Twill short wedge boots that retail for $890, Balenciaga sunglasses and denim jeans. She also carried a crossbody messenger bag that appeared to be a Chanel.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 ? office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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PEOPLE - Jessica Simpson isst Junk-Food im Auto
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. May 3, 2021
Jessica Simpson enjoys a serious junk food fix while rocking flashy boots and a colorful outfit during a rare public outing near her home in Calabasas. The mom-of-three, 40, declared on the Today show last week that sheÍs done with worrying about her weight and has thrown away her scales, ending years of sharing her diet highs and lows with social media followers. After grabbing groceries from CVS pharmacy Jessica opened up a bag of cheese flavored Bugles Nacho chips, then gorged on powdered donuts once she and her assistant got into her car. Her outfit consisted of a colorful summer top, Sacai Nylon Twill short wedge boots that retail for $890, Balenciaga sunglasses and denim jeans. She also carried a crossbody messenger bag that appeared to be a Chanel.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 ? office
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