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ManéMané Spain Spring 2026 Collection
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ManéMané Spain Spring 2026 Collection

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

For the spring 2026 ManéMané collection, Miguel Becer joined forces with Ernesto Naranjo—a creative partnership that culminated in a dual collection. “We help and support each other. It’s about being able to talk every day, about finding someone who shares the same concerns, the same experiences,” said Becer of working with Naranjo, who has a studio nearby. The duo merged their respective universes to deliver a shared statement on contemporary fashion. “We have two very different points of view,  both in the identities we’ve built for our brands and in the creative formulas we use,” Becer added. “But we’ve been surprised: even though we each worked independently, the result feels bolder, stronger, and a lot more fun.” 

So, what’s the secret behind this effortless synergy? “We share the same sense of humor.” Becer laughed. That playful spirit translates into every detail—from the cheeky hairstyles on the mannequins to the spontaneous energy of the collection itself. “Everything came together so naturally; every idea felt right,” said Becer. The dynamic between the two designers, he added, couldn’t be further from rivalry. “There’s no sense of competition between us, everything adds up.”

The collection draws inspiration from the folklore of Montehermoso, reimagining its traditional silhouettes through a contemporary lens. To achieve this, Becer revisited the signature volumes and intricate dresses of this tradition, honoring heritage without falling into nostalgia. Textures take center stage in this project, with an emphasis on natural fibers and artisanal techniques, paired with delicate embroidery and experimental finishes. A subtle historical wink runs through the palette—shades inspired by the women of early 20th-century Montehermoso, who crafted their garments from fabrics brought by traveling merchants. 

This rich cultural legacy, reframed through a modern sensibility, evolves into a language that feels both versatile and quietly avant-garde—one that finds a natural dialogue with Naranjo’s creative world. “Yesterday, at an event, several of us from the industry ran into each other, and I went home thinking, how nice it is to have someone like you, someone you can share everything with, the good and the bad, and build a sense of community together,” Becer reflected. “That’s exactly what happens with Ernesto and me—it all comes so naturally.” And truly, there’s no greater fortune than that.

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It’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month — This Is My Story From Survival To Safe Horizon
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It’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month — This Is My Story From Survival To Safe Horizon

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Warning: This story contains graphic details of domestic violence.  

I will never forget the night that finally made me leave. My ex-partner and I were at an event with friends. Everything seemed fine until he — as he often did — switched from affectionate to enraged without warning. Throughout the night, he sent me cryptic texts: “I’m watching you. You’ll see what happens when we get home.”

The venue was dark and crowded, which allowed him to hide in the shadows. When he finally appeared, I was already in tears. I told him I was done. He grabbed me so tightly I could barely breathe, whispering, “You’ll never leave me.” When I tried to escape, he threw me to the ground and began kicking me—my face, my stomach, my back. I remember praying, “God, please help me get through this.” A friend eventually pulled him off me, and another rushed me outside.

That night, I ran to my sister’s apartment. My best friend joined us, and together they convinced me to call my mother. I didn’t want to; I had been hiding so much from my family, and I knew calling meant going to the hospital and filing a report. I also feared what my ex had always threatened: “If you send me to jail, I’ll kill myself.”

When my mom saw my bruised face over FaceTime, she broke down. At the hospital, I was surrounded by police officers and doctors, forced to retell the story again and again. Even then, I tried to protect him—until I learned he and his mother lied to the police, saying I’d fallen down stairs. That betrayal broke something in me. I told the truth. I filed for a restraining order, terrified but determined to protect myself.

When I met him, I was in a vulnerable place and searching for love, something I think now that he sensed. The control and manipulation started subtly—name-calling, jealousy, isolation. I was shocked, yes, but I took it because I convinced myself that he loved me. Then the emotional abuse became physical. I was constantly walking on eggshells, terrified of his next outburst. He would punch walls, throw objects, and then apologize, promising he’d never hurt me again. Like so many survivors, I stayed, believing he could change. I was in a constant state of hope—hope that the man I first met would return, hope that things would go back to “normal.” However, the truth is that there was never anything normal about it.

Domestic violence is not simply isolated or personal; it’s cultural, systemic, and global. It crosses every boundary: race, class, gender, and age.

The abuse only escalated from there. Over time, I became someone I didn’t recognize—isolated, anxious, and ashamed. He would push me against walls, crack drywall, and then threaten to harm himself to pull me back in. I remember breaking down locked doors to stop him from self-harming. Every time I thought of leaving, he’d promise to change—or promise to die.

After that final night, something inside me broke open. I started therapy and eventually found Safe Horizon through friends and family who told me about the work they do. It was the first time I felt truly ready to speak out.

I learned that my story was not unique, and that’s what makes it so devastating. Domestic violence is not simply isolated or personal; it’s cultural, systemic, and global. It crosses every boundary: race, class, gender, and age. The tactics abusers use are eerily similar: isolation, intimidation, emotional manipulation, and control.

Safe Horizon, the largest victim service nonprofit in the U.S., provides critical resources for survivors of abuse and violent crime. What drew me to them was their inclusive approach—they support survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, sex trafficking, and more. Their Streetwork Project helps young people experiencing homelessness due to abuse, offering food, shelter, medical care, and compassion without judgment. They reach survivors wherever they are, meeting them with dignity and safety.

Too often, young women—especially Black women—don’t feel safe seeking help. We’re told to stay quiet, that no one will believe us, that leaving is pointless. And the question survivors hear most—“Why didn’t you just leave?”—is one of the most harmful. As FKA Twigs bravely shared when speaking about her own experience, that question blames the survivor instead of the perpetrator. Leaving isn’t simple—it’s dangerous. It’s layered with fear, shame, financial dependency, and psychological manipulation. Even after leaving, survivors face systemic challenges: renewing restraining orders, reliving trauma in court, and constantly looking over our shoulders.

Through Safe Horizon, I found healing, advocacy, and community. The organization’s leaders like Lisa A. O’Connor and Liz Roberts, create true safety by approaching survivors with empathy, patience, and emotional intelligence. Even small gestures—asking “Do you welcome hugs?”—remind survivors that we have autonomy again.

One of the most profound parts of my healing has been realizing that survival doesn’t mean the pain disappears. It means transforming it. As author and grief expert David Kessler wrote, I learned to turn my “pain into purpose”. I use my voice now to help others recognize the signs of abuse before it’s too late. Love should never make you smaller. Real love doesn’t silence, it protects and uplifts.

If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse, reach out to Safe Horizon at 1-800-621-HOPE (4673) or visit safehorizon.org. There is a way out, and there are people here to help you find it.

Safe Horizon resources:

Safety Plan
SafeHorizon.org
Safe Horizon 24-Hour HOPE hotline
Safe Horizon on Instagram
Safe Horizon Immediate Help Options

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47 Best Stocking-Stuffer Ideas That’ll Delight Everyone 2025
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47 Best Stocking-Stuffer Ideas That’ll Delight Everyone 2025

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Sometimes the biggest smiles come from the smallest goodies.

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Must Read: Teyana Taylor to Host 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards, Frame Names New CEO
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Must Read: Teyana Taylor to Host 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards, Frame Names New CEO

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84


These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Tuesday. Teyana Taylor will host the 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards, presented by Amazon Fashion. The awards ceremony and gala dinner will be held at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City on Nov. 3. Naomi Campbell will give …

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7 Elegant Fall Sneaker Outfits to Try
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7 Elegant Fall Sneaker Outfits to Try

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Not that I really need an excuse to wear sneakers, but a little fresh outfit inspiration via well-dressed fashion people never hurts. The sandals have officially gone on hiatus, and we’ve entered boot season, but we needn’t live on boots alone during fall and winter. Sneakers are a great alternative, and often make an outfit look cooler than a pair of boots would.

While sneakers were once primarily associated with all things sporty, that’s no longer the case. They can look surprisingly polished and elegant, depending on what they’re paired with. So what, exactly, makes a sneaker outfit elegant? The way I see it, the key this time of year is pairing them with elevated outerwear (such as a trench, leather jacket, or fur coat) and chic trousers or skirts. Pieces that are elegant no matter what they’re paired with will look just as elegant with sneakers, and therefore, your outfit as a whole looks elegant. Keep scrolling to see what I mean and to shop pieces to copy the elegant sneaker outfits I chose to highlight.

Trench Coat + Sweater + Relaxed Black Pants + White Sneakers

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Clyde Coat - Black - Organic Cotton - Sézane

Sézane

Clyde Coat in Black

Leset Lauren Pleated Pocket Pants

Leset

Lauren Pleated Pocket Pants

Nike Vomero 5 Sneakers

Leopard Coat + Jeans + Sneakers

Elegant fall sneaker outfit

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Single-Breasted Topcoat in Leopard Print

Madewell

Single-Breasted Topcoat in Leopard Print

Still Here Everyday Jeans in 1962

Still Here

Everyday Jeans in 1962

Reebok Club C 85 Vintage Unisex Sneakers

Reebok

Club C 85 Vintage Unisex Sneakers

Fur Coat + Tan Jeans + Tan Sneakers

Elegant fall sneaker outfit

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The Frankie Shop, Hope Faux Fur Jacket

The Frankie Shop

Hope Faux Fur Jacket

Cary High Rise Slouchy Wide Leg Jeans

Reformation

Cary High Rise Slouchy Wide Leg Jeans

Plume Suede Sneakers

Miu Miu

Plume Suede Sneakers

Leather Bomber Jacket + Oversize T-Shirt + White Jeans + Sneakers

Elegant fall sneaker outfit

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Veda Daphne Leather Bomber

Reformation x Veda

Daphne Leather Bomber

Roman Slouchy Low Rise Wide Leg Jeans

EDIKTED

Roman Slouchy Low Rise Wide Leg Jeans

On Women's Cloudzone Sneaker

Urban Outfitters

On Cloudzone Sneakers

Bomber Jacket + Plaid Midi Skirt + Sneakers

Elegant fall sneaker outfit

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Interlock Bomber Jacket

ZARA

Interlock Bomber Jacket

Pleated Midi Skirt

Halogen

Pleated Midi Skirt

Nike Nike Air Superfly Sneakers

Nike

Air Superfly Sneakers

Rugby Shirt + Flared Miniskirt + Ballet Sneakers

Elegant fall sneaker outfit

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New Premium-Weight Classic Rugby Shirt

J.Crew

New Premium-Weight Classic Rugby Shirt

Aritzia, Sunday Best Olive Micro Skirt

Aritzia

Sunday Best Olive Micro Skirt

Speedcat Ballet Sneaker

PUMA

Speedcat Ballet Sneakers

Blue Button-Down + Olive Green Pants + Low-Profile Sneakers

Elegant fall sneaker outfit

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Oxford Shirt

365 High Rise Pleated Trousers

Gap

365 High Rise Pleated Trousers

Ld-1000 Sneaker