Blogger Sarah Louise Ashcroft—whom some of you will know as the woman behind That Pommie Girl—has shown a luxe swimwear collection as part of her four-year-old brand, SLA the Label. Called After Hours Resort, the collection features string-cut bikinis, and maxi and mini sheer cover-ups, all inspired by ‘the golden tones of glorious beach sunsets.’ Available at www.slathelabel.com/collections/new-in.
New Balance has released its WRPD Runner in a Sea Salt colourway. Charlotte Lee, New Balance’s senior footwear designer, noted, ‘The upper has a refined focus on simplicity and quality whilst the sole is a warped expression of our pinnacle running technology, FuelCell. The fluid lines of the foam are blended with the abstract nature of futuristic design, evoking a strong sense of movement.’ It’s available in New Zealand now at NZ$270, at www.newbalance.co.nz.
Also looking to a technological future is Bondi Sands, with its Technocolor range. There’s the Technocolor Magenta 1 Hour Express Tanning Foam for olive to deep skin tones, with electrolyte hydration to help the colour last. For fairer skin, Bondi Sands has the Technocolor Sapphire 1 Hour Express Tanning Foam, with low-level actives and a cool ash undertone, but deep hydration. Available at Chemist Warehouse and bondisands.com.au.
Adidas, BAPE release Triple-White sneaker, complemented by its own NFT art
Pininfarina B95 to première at Monterey Car Week, retailing at €4·4 million a piece
Releases this week: swimwear from SLA the Label; New Balance’s WRPD Runner; Bondi Sands’ Technocolor
News
SLA the Label goes golden; New Balance goes sea salt; and Bondi Sands delivers two shades
August 17, 2023/2.17
SLA the Label goes golden; New Balance goes sea salt; and Bondi Sands delivers two shades
August 17, 2023/2.17