Yesterday, at the VOGUE Fashion Power Summit held in New York City, Michelle Pfeiffer and sustainable fashion designer Stella McCartney discussed the development of fashion and beauty in the development of continuous development. Essence
Pfeiffer in black and white clothing talked about bringing her perfume brand Henry Rose into life, and the importance of transparency when discussing sustainable practice.
The actress of the “Scar Face Star” was wearing a simple fresh white button, plugged into a high -waisted black long skirt with a small slit in front. On it, Pfeiffer put on a large black suit jacket and carrying a smooth black leather shoulder bag.
For shoes, the Golden Globe winner chose a must -have item in autumn, wearing black patent leather and knee boots, pointed and thick 3 to 4 -inch high heels. The thick high heels added a few inches to the PFEFFFER, and the shiny full black outline further simplified her appearance.
In the era of popularity in the 1960s, knee boots exposed the knee of the wearer, but covered the calf. This style is usually matched with skirts, which is a wise choice in autumn and winter. It can protect the legs from blowing and rain, but also allow the wearer to show some legs.
In their fashion power dialogue, Pfeiffer and McCartney also discussed the obstacles to challenging the current status of luxury and beauty, and acknowledged the progress of the progress of the biological technologies that changed the rules of the game. Not to mention, consumers’ education level and social consciousness are higher than before. “People are smarter, people are more educated, and people vote with wallets,” PFEFEFEFER said. “When the big company sees the needs and profitability of consumers, it is when you really see the pointer movement.”
Vogue held an annual fashion power summit at Spring Studios, New York on October 14. This exclusive event brought VOGUE editor, designer, influential and industry executives to VOGUE audiences, and participated in a series of group discussions, discussions and network meetings.