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Sunday Rose Returns to Runway For Miu Miu at Paris Fashion Week

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Sunday Rose Kidman Urban, the 16-year-old daughter of actress Nicole Kidman and musician Keith Urban, made a notable return to the runway during Paris Fashion Week on March 11, 2025. She walked for Miu Miu, showing the brand’s latest collection.

In this appearance, Sunday Rose donned a chocolate brown latex top paired with a mustard-yellow skirt, complemented by a plaid jacket and tan knee-high boots. Her ensemble highlighted Miu Miu’s distinctive style, blending classic elements with contemporary flair.

To prepare for her runway moments, Sunday Rose has been practicing her walk in her high school hallways. She also received guidance from renowned designer Miuccia Prada, who advised her to take larger steps for a more elegant stride.

Sunday Rose’s modeling journey began in October 2024 when she made her debut with Miu Miu. She also featured in Miu Miu’s Spring/Summer 2025 campaign “Duets,” alongside other notable models.

Her recent runway appearance coincided with other high-profile models, including Gigi Hadid and actress Sarah Paulson, who made her own runway debut at the same show.

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Tariffs Make Fast Fashion More Expensive and Push Shoppers To Secondhand

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The fast fashion world is going through serious changes right now, and it all boils down to one thing: tariffs. As of early 2025, the U.S. government has slapped a 10% import duty on goods from China, and fashion retailers are feeling the heat. These new rules also ended the duty-free benefit for items under $800, a loophole that companies like Shein and Temu had relied on for years to keep prices low and deliveries fast.

Now that’s changing. Clothes coming in from China must go through full customs checks and extra costs, which are already starting to impact how much you’ll pay at checkout.

To survive this shift, fashion companies are tweaking their operations fast.

Take ASOS for example. The British online fashion store closed its U.S. warehouse and now ships orders from the UK. It also reduced its dependence on China—only 5% of what it sells to U.S. customers is made there now.

Steve Madden, known for its shoes, is cutting back on Chinese manufacturing too—by nearly half. The brand is looking into alternative locations that won’t attract those tariffs, possibly shifting production to places like India or Vietnam.

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Smaller labels and indie brands are also affected. Many are thinking about bringing production closer to home or moving it to nearby countries. But switching factories is expensive and not easy, especially for businesses that are already running on thin margins.

What About Us—the Shoppers?

All this behind-the-scenes movement eventually hits us, the buyers. And the effects are already being felt.

Prices are expected to go up for many fast fashion items. Because of that, more shoppers—especially young ones—are turning to secondhand and thrift options. According to recent surveys, almost 60% of people say they’ll shop more secondhand this year if new clothes become pricier. Among Millennials, that number jumps to nearly 70%.

And it’s not just about saving money. Many Gen Z and Millennial consumers are already drawn to secondhand fashion for environmental reasons, and now rising prices are just pushing them further in that direction.

Some experts hoped that slowing fast fashion might be a win for the planet. But it’s not that simple.

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Switching production from China to other countries might lower the impact of tariffs, but it doesn’t always help the climate. In fact, longer shipping routes and less efficient factories in new locations might even make things worse. Plus, fast fashion as a whole still relies on constant consumption—and that’s the real issue.

What’s Next?

Fashion brands are in a tight spot. They want to keep prices competitive, stay trendy, and not lose loyal customers. But with tariffs now in play, many are being forced to rethink their supply chains, pricing strategies, and even their brand identity.

As this unfolds, shoppers can expect a few key shifts—higher prices for new clothes, longer delivery times, and more attention on secondhand and resale platforms. This moment could reshape how we all shop, how brands operate, and how fashion works on a global scale.


 

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JP2025: From Glam to Gorgeous—Wedding Guest Looks You Have to See!

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Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux held their traditional wedding in Lagos, Nigeria on the 17th of April, 2025. A lot of celebrities, influencers, actors and so on were seen in attendance in their lovely outfits. The major theme of the event was green, and all the guests came looking uniquely stylish in their green outfits.

Let’s go through the gallery of a few guests;


 

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JP2025: The Bridesmaids Came To Serve!- Pick Your Top Pink Outfit

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