A look back at HUNGER’s biggest style moments in 2019

It's been one hell of a year...

The final 12 months of the ’10s have given us miniature bags and oversized coats, drama and minimalism, innovative streetwear and a new red carpet code… HUNGER has been on board for it all (even the dad trainers) and we’re ready to break down our most iconic fashion moments of the year. Think neon futurism meets classic tailoring, HUNGER is all about shaking up what it means to be stylish, so here are our biggest bits of 2019…

yara shahidi was pretty in pink in chanel

 

 

Our issue 16 cover star just in time for International Women’s Day, Yara Shahidi proves to us that pink is power. Teaming a classic Chanel suit with a playfully modern name necklace, this look is the look of all looks. Epitomising Yara’s unique sense of style, the sharply pigmented metallic eye is the cherry on top, and flawlessly captures her youthful nature with her old Hollywood aura.

 

we had a royal affair with the slumflower

 

 

Nothing but respect for MY Queen: the voice of 2019, The Slumflower AKA Chidera Eggure doesn’t need much to make her glow. But a haloed crown does the job pretty well. Clashing shimmering mesh with stark leather details, this style moment is godlike in it’s excellency: the perfect look for an omniscient icon.

jumped back to the 90s with akala

 

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Heading back to the good old times with photographer Rankin, Akala is pulling off a classic full look with his one-of-a-kind charm. Leaping into the new year ready for action, the sleek tracksuit means he can get working on all the vital work he does without having to compromise style.

entered the rave with ashnikko

 

 

Gen-Z dream girl and musical hero, Ashnikko is rave-ready in this technicolour neon number. Ready to headbutt that boy that hit on your bestie, and dance the night away to her feminist anthems, this is an activist moment as well as a fashion one. Capturing a HUNGER fave the only way we know how – being extra– this look epitomises the energy we need to channel into 2020.

 

goofed about in a boilersuit with natalia dyer

 

Nashville-born, Netflix-made, Natalia Dyer can pose as well as she can act, and in our Mary Fix shoot she gives us the full deal. The Young Hollywood ingenue plays around in a Maison Kitsune jumpsuit and shows that you should always have fun with fashion.

wordsKitty Robson