Jennifer Laurantius (JVLAURNT) makes a comeback to Fashinnovation fall 2023 with metallics

DANIEL QUINTANILLA

Drawing A Silver Lining

Jennifer Laurantius, whose talent has proven to be an enormous spirit onto the fashion industry, returns home Wednesday here in New York for the 9th Edition of Fashinnovation Worldtalks, this bringing precious metals a source of inspiration to bring out the JVLAURNT version of Fall 2023 onto what’s quickly becoming a very sustainable world.

DANIEL QUINTANILLA

Jennifer’s JVLAURNT this season elevates not only her sustainable game, but her sourcing game by tapping into our wonderful earthly resources, Jennifer goes for metallics using copper and silver, silver is having a moment right now thanks to Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” tour, but it’s Jennifer’s unique styling that brings her use of metallic silver to a cute and friendly level for someone who’s looking to make an impact while letting their fabulous features take center stage.

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A major player right now in fashion is having your style be interchangeable, Jennifer’s precious metals are also useful when it comes to having buttons to easily switch out one style for another, JVLAURNT opens up her color palette with contrasting colors playing wonderfully with each other for that mixed media art vibe, you quickly jump into solid colors with translucent pink at the bottom of JVLAURNT’s color pants set, which can compliment Jennifer’s silver boots tremendously.

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The silver bullet boots continues to keep on giving for Jennifer and JVLAURNT as Jennifer’s silver textured style she’s wearing at Fashinnovation 9th edition turns into a copper edition with a distressed look to it as a contrast to the polished and artful pieces to meet today’s fashion demands that are now more inclusive, and open to more independent creators such as Jennifer Laurantius and her continued talent that takes the New York fashion scene by storm.

Jennifer has another project she is currently working on, this time is with H&M, where her keen sense of sustainability is stressed very heavily with “Upcycle”, where Jennifer takes older pieces she has in her closet, and encourages consumers to do their part for conserving the environment and buy fashion that puts a huge emphasis on thrifting, saving landfills from acquiring billions of pounds in waist, caused by the need for fast fashion to be worn only once.

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