
It’s no surprise that big bags are back in all their versatility and practicality even when mini options are enjoying their moment in the sun.
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It’s no surprise that big bags are back in all their versatility and practicality even when mini options are enjoying their moment in the sun.
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You might think of it as vintage, but polka-dot dresses are everywhere this summer!
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Pairing red shoes with a white dress is a timeless, striking look. The contrast anchors your outfit, allowing the shoes to act as a bold, playful centerpiece.
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It’s wonderful and funny all at once to see trends come back into the fold. Capris are something I never really let go of from the ’90s, as I’ve always loved how versatile they are to style. You can stay chic and cool all spring and summer in one of the most nostalgic silhouettes of all time.
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Tweed comes from a long British sartorial tradition, which has now achieved a great popularity worldwide. The fabric conveys a low-key sophistication — tweed introduces a character as cultured, elegant, and upper class.
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For those of us who live in colder climates, dressing can be quite difficult this time of year.
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If you’re unfamiliar with the genius that is the Tabi, allow me to school you on its origin story. Belgian designer Martin Margiela first debuted the style during his very first show in 1988.
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Not a leather layer, nor a denim jacket, this season, I’m convinced the chicest spring layer you can slip into is the high-collar trench.
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Like other straight-from-the-plate colour trends (we’ve also seen the rise of avocado green and chocolate brown recently), butter yellow is a deliciously chic proposition that likely was not inspired by the world of food.
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A basic, solid-coloured dress like this one is a staple in a girl’s wardrobe! It is extremely versatile and oh-so-comfy.
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A linen jacket is a versatile, breathable staple that pairs best with contrasting textures like denim, cotton, or silk to embrace its natural, casual wrinkles.
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