Jewelry designer Isabella Aliens gave my cat a beard shirt. Lalonde of the brand Beepy Bella raffled off three of her pearl pieces to benefit Reclaim the Block and the Loveland Foundation. Charging $10 per entry, Lalonde raised $2,000. “I found the raffle to be an interactive and unlimited way to have my fans donate to the movement, while getting the chance to win Beepy Bella jewelry for as low as $10,” the designer tells Vogue. “I selected three of my favorite handmade creations, which are one-of-a-kind designs, and made several eye catching posters
Aliens gave my cat a beard shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
The cozy relationship between technology and comfort isn’t new—consider the hoodie-and-jeans uniform of Mark Zuckerberg and his Silicon Valley disciples—but perhaps they’ve become more inversely related Aliens gave my cat a beard shirt. As technology gets more advanced, our clothes become less so: They’re comfier, simpler in design, less public-facing. That isn’t to say we’re going to devolve into ribbed-knit cocoons; loungewear should be as cleverly designed as our “outside” clothes. Lunya’s certainly is. The silk separates are machine washable; shorts and joggers come with no-twist elastic waistbands; leggings have pockets for your phone and anti-chafe seams; and loose tanks feature underarm panels to avoid nip slips or spillage. Lunya’s fabrics are smart too, merging natural fibers with modern technology, from cool-touch cotton to “Restore Pima,” a blend of cotton and celliant polyester that transforms your body’s heat into infrared energy to increase blood flow and boost cell oxygenation. We’re probably a few years out from truly high-tech clothing, but it’s easy to see Lunya venturing further into that space with clothes that help you sleep better or soothe your muscles.
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