Friday, October 2, 2020

Every Pair Of Jeans At Madewell Are $75 Right Now

If there’s one thing that Madewell excels at, it’s making jeans that you want to wear every day of the week. They complement pretty much any fall outfit, come in all kinds of fits and styles, and the quality is top-notch. But, if you’re still holding back on a great pair of jeans because you can't swing the $100+ price point (or are just in the market for some new killer denim), now is the time to hit "add to cart". This weekend, all of Madewell's bestselling jeans are only $75.

From now until Monday, Madewell will have their most-wanted styles –– high-rise skinny, black straight leg, retro flare, and more –– nearly half off in celebration of the fall season. Take a peek at 15 pairs we love and make sure to use the code OVERSTOCK at checkout for an all-access pass to all things denim.

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Madewell High-Rise Bootcut Jeans: Garment-Dyed Carpenter Edition, $, available at Madewell


Madewell High-Rise Skinny Jeans in Mackey Wash: Button-Front, $, available at Madewell


Madewell The Dadjean in Millman Wash: Ripped Edition, $, available at Madewell


Madewell Cali Demi-Boot Jeans in Fleetwood Wash, $, available at Madewell


Madewell Relaxed Overalls: Garment-Dyed Edition, $, available at Madewell


Madewell 11" High-Rise Flare Jeans in Mersey Wash, $, available at Madewell


Madewell The Perfect Vintage Jean: Western Pocket Edition, $, available at Madewell


Madewell Botanical Colors Dyed Slim Wide-Leg Jeans, $, available at Madewell


Madewell 9" Mid-Rise Skinny Jeans in Orland Wash, $, available at Madewell


Madewell Curvy High-Rise Skinny Jeans in Black Sea, $, available at Madewell


Madewell The Perfect Vintage Jean in Ainsworth Wash, $, available at Madewell


Madewell 10" High-Rise Skinny Jeans in Carbondale Wash, $, available at Madewell


Madewell The High-Rise Slim Boyjean in Elkhart Wash, $, available at Madewell


Madewell 10" High-Rise Skinny Jeans in Hayes Wash, $, available at Madewell


Madewell Classic Straight Jeans in Lunar Wash, $, available at Madewell

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H&M x The Vampire’s Wife Is Fall’s Most Exciting Collaboration

H&M is known for its sell-out designer collaborations, but it just announced what is no doubt to be our favorite yet. Fans of cult label The Vampire’s Wife, rejoice! The high street giant will launch a partnership with the U.K.-based brainchild of Susie Cave on October 22, bringing us a magic mix of Cave’s old world elegance and H&M’s contemporary cool.

Having previously released blockbuster collections with the likes of Balmain, Giambattista Valli, and Erdem, H&M is certainly no stranger to the world of luxury fashion, but its latest venture with Cave looks to be one of its most coveted yet. Having founded The Vampire’s Wife back in 2014 with business partner Alex Adamson, over the past few years Cave has solidified the brand as an industry favorite. Renowned for its embellished sleeves, exaggerated silhouettes and gothic influences, The Vampire’s Wife has become the ultimate brand for those with a penchant for a dark romance and fairytale femininity, worn by everyone from Keira Knightley and Jodie Comer to Kate Moss.

In recent years the brand’s Falconetti Dresses have become staples on the red carpet, with actresses and musicians alike turning to Cave’s signature ruffle sleeves, metallic colorways, and frilly hemlines. Thankfully though, for those who don’t have a celebrity-sized budget, the brand’s new collaboration with H&M features an exclusive collection of new statement shoulder dresses as well as velvet pussy bow capes, fingerless lace gloves, and branded t-shirts — even better, the entire collection is comprised of recycled materials. According to Vogue, Susie’s husband and renowned musician, Nick Cave, is also involved in the collection, designing the jewelry at home, making the drop doubly as covetable.

Available in a monochromatic color palette of black, white, and shimmering silver, the campaign imagery shows the collection is in keeping with Cave’s aesthetic DNA: white ruffle collared mini dress and floor-sweeping lace gowns are sure to be the most sought-after pieces. While The Vampire’s Wife pieces look just as beautiful on New Year’s Eve as they do a summer wedding, the team-up with H&M has a distinctly Victorian feel, and the timing of the drop couldn’t be more perfect, landing just in time for the spooky season

With H&M’s collaborative projects notoriously selling out within seconds, we suspect that The Vampire’s Wife collection will likely follow suit, meaning to be in with a chance of copping the drop you’ll need to have your laptop primed and at the ready. Akin to the desperate scramble for Glastonbury tickets, the initial shopping experience will likely be frantic, but that only makes bagging one of the dreamy designs that much sweeter.

Shop the H&M x The Vampire Wife’s collection from October 22nd on H&M.com.

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Emily In Paris Is Full Of Fashion Moments. Here Are The Looks You Can Still Buy.

With nods to Sex and the City, the fashion in Emily in Paris, a new 10-episode show on Netflix, is (unsurprisingly) full of sartorially covetable moments. From a sheer blouse featuring the Eiffel Tower that the American protagonist, Emily (Lily Collins), wears to her first day on the job in Paris to the deconstructed haute couture dress she dons for an auction, the looks come from a noteworthy list of designers.

While there are some pieces that Sex and the City's Patricia Field (in collaboration with French costume designer Marylin Fitoussi) created specifically for the show, in a refreshing move for the costume world, most of the clothing is from current brands. What's even better than the fact that viewers can get their hands on the styles from Emily in Paris is that it's not all Chanel and Christian Louboutin (though the two do feature very prominently in the show). In fact, with the duo pulling clothing from a variety of contemporary designers, ranging from Sandro to Kate Spade and Ganni, some of the onscreen looks are relatively affordable.

That said, with filming having taken place last year and many of the pieces being vintage to start off, a lot of the items we had our eye on are no longer available. All to say: Don't wait on buying the looks that are as, at the time of publishing, some of the pieces have only a few sizes left.

Ahead, the Emily in Paris-approved pieces you can buy right now.

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In a nod to the Sex and the City finale, Emily wears a tulle skirt for a work event early on in the series. She pairs it with a formal strapless black top, Christian Louboutin sandals, and a quirky vintage purse.


Alexandre Vauthier Strapless draped stretch-silk satin bustier top, $, available at The Outnet
While Mindy tells Emily that she "look[s] American" in this yellow look, the tank-skirt set is actually the product of popular Danish fashion export Ganni. The matching bag is designed by Field, while the sold-out belt is from Rag & Bone.


Ganni Hemlock printed crepe de chine camisole, $, available at The Outnet


Ganni Hemlock Printed Silk Maxi Skirt, $, available at Vestiaire Collective
Emily has a soft spot for plaid, checkered, and houndstooth patterns. Good news: Most of this look is still available. Bad news: It won't come cheap.


Veronica Beard Miller Dickey Checker Jacket, $, available at Bergdorf Goodman


Veronica Beard Carito Checked Cotton Shorts, $, available at mytheresa


Chanel Iridescent Lambskin Quilted Bag, $, available at Fashionphile


Christian Louboutin Soval 85 metallic textured-leather pumps, $, available at Net-A-Porter
While it's hard to see with the long blouse, Emily's skirt features a stunning pearl trim — that is perfectly balanced out with the sporty bucket hat.


Kangol Furgora Bucket Hat, $, available at Shoes.com


Sandro Mini skirt, $, available at Yoox
While the Alice + Olivia blouse, featuring the Eiffel Tower, and the Aldo bag that Emily wears on her first day at work are no longer available, you can still score the skirt and booties (albeit in different colors).


Ronny Kobo Faux snake-effect leather mini skirt, $, available at The Outnet


Christian Louboutin Gorgona 85 leather ankle boots, $, available at Matches Fashion
In one of the season's most standout looks, Emily wears a Chanel jacket with a plaid bucket hat, a mini bag, and Christian Louboutin booties in a collage print. Consider the jacket an investment piece.
Kangol plaid bucket hat

Chanel Tweed Jacket, $, available at TheRealReal


Staud Mini Bissett Bucket Bag, $, available at Farfetch
While the fuzzy Essentiel Antwerp sweater that Emily wears to the French countryside is sadly no longer available, through some internet sleuthing, we found the rain boots, though in a different color.


Aigle Malouine Wellington Boots, $, available at Amazon
While attending a Paris Fashion Week show, Emily nods to her Chicago roots with matching puffer coat and dress from Virgil Abloh's brand Off-White.


Off-White Floral Print Mini Dress, $, available at TheRealReal
In an homage to Audrey Hepburn in Funny Face, Emily wears a stunning strapless black dress and crystal-adorned pumps to the opera. She rounds out the look with Agnelle gloves, vintage purse and fur, and La Compagnie du Costume jewels.


Christian Siriano Off-The-Shoulder Dress, $, available at Farfetch


Cosmoparis Jordann Pumps, $, available at Cosmoparis
While visiting Pierre Cadault at home, Emily wears a floral MSMG coat from a 2013 collection and quirky accessories, including Fendi sock boots and a furry bag.


Kate Spade Nicola Faux Fur Twistlock Chain Wallet, $, available at kate spade

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