From Ignite Evenings, this gown features:Glitter mesh fabricationV-necklineFlutter sleevesSheath silhouetteLinedCapeletCascade ruffle skirtBugle bead trimZipper back closureApprox. 50#double; in lengthPolyesterHand washImported.
Xuly Bët Fall 2025: Funky Fashion
Kinesis Quilted Long Sleeve Varsity Jacket
Plein Sportshort-sleeve cotton T-shirtHighlightsblack/fluorescent greenlogo patch at the chestlogo print to the rearcrew neckshort sleevesstraight hemCompositionPolyesterThe composition information is subject to the actual product. The product composition details of the spliced material will be split and displayed.WearingThe model is 1.86 m wearing size LThe model is also styled with: Off-White Industrial-belt track shorts, Versace Chain Reaction "Triple Black" sneakersProduct IDsFARFETCH ID: 19905548Brand style ID: FACCMTK6420SJY001N
Xuly Bët designer Lamine Badian Kouyaté took his joyful, funky fashion to the street — literally — staging his runway presentation on Rue du Caire in Paris’ second arrondissement. “I’m trying to diversify a little bit, bringing more inspiration from Africa,” said Kouyaté, pointing out fabrics such as a multioclored striped cotton material. His idea was to make the lineup this season be more about diversity. Kouyaté’s fashion for the people was, indeed, diverse in every respect, including silhouette-wise. His longstanding penchant for using unsustainable spandex fabric was mitigated with a healthy dose of upcycled secondhand garments. “In fashion, we obsess about being new — something new every season. This is old fashion,” said Kouyaté, who reworked some pieces from his spring 2025 collection with prints, including the recurrent tag line “Xuly Bët Funkin’ Fashion Factory.” Particularly eye-catching was the pairing of a body-hugging leopard-print top and black, red and white checked trousers, logo denim jacket and jeans, and patterned sartorial jackets and puffers. Fake fur fuzzy leg warmers popped in white and shocking pink. “I like it colorful,” Kouyaté said.