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While brats have dominated the zeitgeist lately, fans also showed up for Sivan. One attendee, D, wore leather pants (leftover from last year's cowboy Halloween costume) and a harness to honor Sivan's recent BDSM-like look. While D held a homemade sign that looked like a bottle of poppers (which they made for the Pool, Poppers, and Pride party in June), tank tops and T-shirts were everywhere, all referencing Sivan's poppers. Whether people were repping Charli xcx or Troye Sivan, there was a sense of community that permeated the space. "Being a brat is being unapologetic about who you are, being proud of yourself, not being afraid to show your true identity, your personality. It's the ultimate form of self-love," says Grant Basilio.

“Being a brat is can I say, being an asshole?” Jordyn Wheathers whispers. “Serves you asshole! Just being yourself. I’m a very shy person, but here I get to be myself and express my style and be an extrovert. It just means coming out of your shell and being yourself.” This past New York Fashion Week, models on Luar’s spring 2025 runway showed up wearing giant shield sunglasses. They were impossible to ignore, accentuating almost every signature style of the brand with their bold, oversized silhouettes. Interestingly, we soon learned that this statement style originated from a collaboration between designer Raul Lopez and Fellow Earthlings, a Canadian eyewear label based in Prince Edward Island that’s quickly becoming a go-to source for fun fashion eyewear.

You could call Fellow Earthlings co-founders Sydney and Christopher Seggie eyewear gurus. Before launching their brand in 2015, the husband-and-wife team worked in cities like Hong Kong and London curating licensed eyewear. “We often felt creatively limited, and that frustration pushed us to learn how to make our own eyewear,” Sydney tells Vogue. When the pair finally moved back to their hometown of PEI, they began to toy with the idea of launching their own brand. Now, they have a full studio in PEI, crafting their signature sunglasses from materials like recycled acetate. “They’re made on-site from things that would normally be manufacturing waste,” Sydney says. “Typically, 80 percent of each sheet is discarded during
standard manufacturing. Developing our recycling process also gives us the ability to create custom acetate, allowing us to experiment with color and thickness.”
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