BABY PHAT: UNLEASHES NOSTALGIA FOR THE FALL

Make way for nostalgia! Baby Phat’s Fall/Winter 2023 drop reframes Y2K style, adding a fresh perspective to a fashion landscape where “back in the day” sentiment still reigns supreme. The Baby Phat brand continues to champion a cherished era in which size-inclusivity, diversity, and cultural relevance first made their mark in the industry. This dedication further solidifies Baby Phat as the originator in the realm of urban streetwear through a female gaze.

The Fall Winter drop is a continuation of the brand’s core product through the years and blends the timeless street sensibility with the Baby Phat hallmark – drawing inspiration from the fusion of streetwear and high fashion. This collection revives a powerful palette with modern energy—electric blues, vibrant pinks, novel prints, and silhouettes that command attention. Welcome to our “soft girl” era, where slouchy parachute pants, micro cargo skirts, and printed sets take center stage.

Following the initial Fall drop, Baby Phat will re-up on fabulosity by releasing the ‘99 Classics collection: consisting of drops that will be released in the coming weeks and are a fresh interpretation of our “best sellers”: luxe velour tracksuits with debossed logo detail, stretch baby tees, and the return of BP Denim with back pockets emblazoned with the iconic cat logo. Playful plush crop tops paired with modern mini skirts to create covetable combos.

Founded in 1999 by visionary entrepreneur and Creative Director Kimora Lee Simmons, Baby Phat quickly became a symbol of empowerment, individuality, and unrivaled self-expression. Under Kimora’s leadership, Baby Phat transformed the fashion landscape by embracing diversity, inclusivity, and the celebration of women of all backgrounds and body types. The brand’s fearless approach to style broke boundaries and redefined fashion standards, taking the runways and streets by storm.

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“This drop is a celebration of an era that left an indelible mark on fashion history,” says Founder and CEO, Kimora Lee Simmons. “The cross-generational love of individuality and self-expression represents the timeless nature of the early 2000s. That era’s continued impact continues to delight consumers and I know they’ll find themselves in the spirit of these pieces.”

With a meticulous fusion of the “baby girl” aesthetic and contemporary flair, Baby Phat delivers an experience for fashion enthusiasts, influencers, and trendsetters alike. This collection effortlessly bridges the gap between the past and the present, reminding us exactly why Baby Phat and the early 2000s were an iconic era in fashion history.

Prices range from $40 – $100 and are sold exclusively on BabyPhat.com

About Baby Phat:

Our story begins in 1999 with a simple baby tee, which would quickly change the landscape of Women’s Fashion. Baby Phat is a dynamic, truly diverse, and inclusive brand with an unwavering finger on the pulse of Hip Hop and streetwear. Though many fashion elites snubbed Baby Phat early on, the brand’s success forced them to reevaluate the meaning of style.

Style Fashion Week Brings Los Angeles’ Top Influencer Designers to the New York Runway

This weekend, Style Fashion Week brought LA’s hottest influencer designers to the New York Runway. Briana Wilson’s Matte Brand, Adriana Sahar, and Sweet Talk Swim debuted their SS’19 collections at the Manhattan Center on Friday. Seated front row was Ming Lee Simmons, Julz (YesJulz) Goddard, WolfTyla, Diggy Simmons and Sihoban Bell were among others were seated front row. Models, styled by Davines strutted down the runway. VIP’s and socialite guests viewed sipped Tipsy Girl Wines and lounged in VIP boxes, where the decor was provided by renowned furniture designer Jimmy DeLaurentis.

 

These young brands and designers, often the inspiration behind luxury giants, rarely make their way to the New York runway—operating under tight margins without corporate budgets to produce major runway shows.

 

Style Fashion Week helps to share the cost of these major productions—providing designers the platform to display their work on the same level as their luxury competitors. Style Fashion Week recognizes that these designers are a vital piece of the fashion community and will continue to work to support them.

 

© 2018 Albert Evangelista Photography (Instagram/Twitter: @aarree)
© 2018 Albert Evangelista Photography (Instagram/Twitter: @aarree)
© 2018 Albert Evangelista Photography (Instagram/Twitter: @aarree)
© 2018 Albert Evangelista Photography (Instagram/Twitter: @aarree)
© 2018 Albert Evangelista Photography (Instagram/Twitter: @aarree)