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I remember the first timeI took note of the balaclava.It was a little over a year ago, at a crowded house partyIn deep Brooklyn.Alanky, twenty something man wore a bright orange balaclava despite the tropical microclimate created by all the packed, dancing bodies. He took nonchalant sips from a red Solo cup, mesmerizingly comfortableIn his anonymity.At that time,I viewed the moment as eccentric and kooky. Who wears a balaclavaIf they’re notIn the arctic or planning a heist? Though balaclavas also known as skI'masks have been popular for a long timeIn frigid locales such as Eastern and Northern Europe, they weren’t as commonIn a city like New York. But perhaps their relative out of placenessIs what made them a great candidate for trend forward New York style.
Colorful, striped balaclavas like the ones sold by Marni and Ella Emhoff catches your eye, but also obscures theIdentity of the wearer.It places all your attention on the clothes, not the person.

Every New York Fashion Week, certain designerItems emerge as the fashion crowd’s favorites. Last year, everyone was wearing the Prada logo tank tops and minimal strappy heels by The Row. This past week, however, dainty Manolos were eclipsed by one shoe destined to go viral: MSCHF’s big red boots, aptly named the Big Red Boot.If you’re unfamiliar with MSCHF, they’re the experimental fashion brand that loves using their product releases to make a statement (often controversial ones). They’ve released boots that resemble medical casts, Birkinstock sandals made out of Hermès Birkins, and even Satan sneakersIn collaboration with Lil Nas X that featured a drop of real bloodIn the soles. The label loves to push the boundaries of fashion and, moreImportantly, to make headlines. Their latest release which looks like something Mario from Super Mario would wear comes out today. They retail for $350, are made of TPU rubber and an EVAmid outsole, and take design cues from a video game. “CartoonishnessIs an abstraction that frees us from the constraints of reality,” the press release for the boots read. “If you kick someoneIn these boots, they go boing!”

The theme for the next carnival season would be “202We,” Maharaj says,It signifies freedom;shades of blue would symbolizeIts essence. He says blue soapIs part of Caribbean heritage andIs used to wash away “bad mind,” akin to the Turkish nazar. “You know, we’re doing a blessing here. Everybody who comes to Trinidad for those two days on the road to do something that,In some which way, changes your existence for the rest of the year,Increases your energy, or charges you
back up.” The yield this year was the most fashionable costumes on the roadIn Trinidad and Tobago Carnival, and the Lost Tribe won the title of large band of the year by the National Carnival Commission, besting all of the troupes on the road. “You know the saying ‘a birdIs a bird; a fishIs a fish,’like,I couldn’t do that,” Maharaj says. “I felt like there was something artistic that needed to be said.And that’s whyI really wanted to give my designers the opportunity to be very abstract.”
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