Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Slipper Boots Are This Season’s Most Popular Trend — Just Ask Selena Gomez & Sophie Turner

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JANUARY 14: Selena Gomez seen in Midtown on January 14, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Gotham/GC Images)

On Tuesday, Selena Gomez was spotted on the set of her new Hulu comedy series Only Murders in the Building, about three true crime-obsessed New Yorkers that are bent on solving a murder (count me in!). In between takes, the singer-actor left her trailer wearing a monochrome look that included a cream-colored, double-breasted coat; a gray, chunky knit; and a khaki suit. On her feet, she wore slippers — but not your run-of-the-mill slippers. These were Louis Vuitton’s “pillow boots,” the likes of which are quickly becoming a favorite among celebrities. 

NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 09: Selena Gomez is seen on the set of “Only Murders in the Building” on February 09, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

In November, Sophie Turner turned to these same booties to take her daughter Willa for a walk in Los Angeles with husband Joe Jonas. Like Gomez, she paired her cozy footwear with on-trend outerwear, though her leather blazer wouldn’t quite cut it during a New York winter, where Gomez is currently shooting. But even with their stylish coats, the booties were the star of each look. Of course, when your shoes are shaped like a pillow, presumably feel like a hug, and covered in Louis Vuitton logos, that’s pretty much a given.

The “Pillow Comfort Ankle Boots,” which are available in both black and forest green, were first seen at the French fashion house’s spring ‘21 show, where creative director Nicolas Ghesquière paired the elevated “slippers” with deconstructed mini dresses and cropped leather jackets, as well as Bermuda shorts. Though Ghesquière’s take on the traditional slipper was in a league of its own, the at-home footwear style was a hit throughout the entirety of fashion month in September, with Balenciaga introducing red, fuzzy slipper slides in its spring collection; Gabriela Hearst and Rosetta Getty also offered their take on the style. Fashion’s favorite non-fashion brand The North Face has experimented with the pillow-like silhouette, in the form of their beloved ThermoBall mules and booties, as well. 

Unless you’re a spokesperson for Louis Vuitton like Turner is, or a superstar like Gomez, getting your hands on a pair of pillow boots might be tricky. (That is, unless you have $1,140 to drop.) With that in mind, we rounded up a couple of equally chic, but much more affordable alternatives below. 

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Rihanna’s Fenty Is On “On Hold,” But Savage Is Thriving

PASADENA, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 22: Rihanna attends the 51st NAACP Image Awards, Presented by BET, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium on February 22, 2020 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for BET)

And just like that, Fenty might be no more. On Wednesday, it was reported that Rihanna’s LVMH-backed luxury fashion label was halting its operations, just two years after debuting. “Rihanna and LVMH have jointly made the decision to put on hold the [ready-to-wear] activity, based in Europe, pending better conditions,” LVMH said a statement. According to WWD‘s sources, a handful of Fenty staff members will continue working out of the brand’s Paris headquarters as they “wind down remaining operations.” The brand’s e-commerce site, which is where most of its distribution comes from, will be turned off.

This news arrives just four months after the release of LVMH’s third-quarter sales, which showed that the brand was underperforming. “We are still in a launching phase and we have to figure out exactly what is the right offer,” said LVMH chief financial officer Jean-Jacques Guiony at the time. “It’s not something that is easy. We were starting entirely from scratch.” A pandemic that left many fashion businesses struggling certainly hasn’t made matters any easier. 

At the same time that Rihanna and LVMH were announcing the pause on the luxury line, Savage x Fenty, Rihanna’s wildly popular line of lingerie, announced that it’d secured $115 million in funding from a number of investors — including private equity firm L Catterton, in which LVMH has a large stake — that will “support the company’s rapid growth and upcoming expansion into retail,” according to a press release. LVMH confirmed the news of the fundraising round in the statement announcing Fenty’s closure: “LVMH and Rihanna reaffirm their ambition to concentrate on the growth and the long-term development of Fenty ecosystem focusing on cosmetics, skincare, and lingerie.”

In today’s retail landscape, it comes as no surprise that Rihanna’s accessible and industry-disrupting brands would outperform Fenty — a brand with price tags, which range from $300 sunglasses to $800 denim dresses, that made it unattainable for the average consumer. In a time when unemployment rates are at an all-time high, many can’t afford to buy luxury items, no matter how much they idolize — and want to support — the designer behind them. Affordable, quality, and inclusive items —  including lingerie and beauty products — are things they will buy.

Allegedly, another go at a luxury fashion house like Fenty isn’t off the table for LVMH and Rihanna, with WWD citing that the brand’s “ability to attract repeat customers, mostly professional, high-net-worth women who buy other luxury brands,” was promising. The two entities also allegedly have other projects “in the pipeline.”

The news of Fenty’s shutdown follows a year of retail closures due to the pandemic, with luxury labels (Sies Marjan) and fashion-forward indie retailers (Need Supply and Totokaelo), department stores (Lord & Taylor and Century 21), and long-standing retail stores (JCPenney) alike being forced to shutter most of, if not all, their doors for good. 

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The 10 Best Black T-Shirts On The Internet (Because Everyone Needs One)

There are many pieces that cruise through the trend cycle every season, have their moment, and ultimately fall off the map (ahem, paint-on skinny jeans). But despite the ever-changing fashion industry, the short sleeve black T-shirt always remains constant — that’s why they call it a staple, ya know. And given it’s classic, never-going-out-of-style nature, just about every brand under the sun has their own version of “the perfect one.”

But to really uncover the actual best black tees out there, diving deep into the top retailers’ consumer comments is often the best bet. So for this installment of Hype Machine, we did just that to find vetted options from fellow shoppers that reviewed T-shirts based on supreme quality, fabric, and shape. Ahead you’ll fine the crème de la crème that will not only become mainstays in your wardrobe, but are guaranteed to fit your style to a tee.

Welcome to Hype Machine, our hit-list of the top reviewed products across the web — according to a crowd of die-hard shoppers. Call this your 4-star & up only club, with entry granted by our devoted-to-the-goods shop editors. Reviews have been edited for spelling and grammatical accuracy only.

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The Boxy, Cropped Tee

If you’re going for that live-in look, Everlane’s boxy T-shirt is for you. The best part is it actually will get softer and more relaxed as you wash it thanks to the organic cotton fabric.

The Hype: 4.72 out of 5 stars on Everlane

What They’re Saying: “This is my favorite shirt. I've worn it twice this week, you could say I'm a little obsessed. Perfect cut, a little cropped but long enough to just cover pants without looking baggy. And it's so soft. Get one! Or three!” - abcb1233, Everlane Review

Everlane The Organic Cotton Box-Cut Pocket Tee, $, available at Everlane
The Made-For-Customers Tee

Amazon started with customer reviews and feedback to create their wardrobe essentials line, so it’s no surprise that most of the pieces in the offering are best-sellers — like this classic black T-shirt that’s comfortable and soft.

The Hype: 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon

What They’re Saying: “I absolutely love them. I had read a lot of reviews, but I was still genuinely surprised at the quality of the material as soon as I opened the package. The material has some weight to it — doesn't feel cheap, thin or flimsy at all, and is soft to the touch.” - Vi, Amazon Review

Amazon Essentials 2-Pack Short-Sleeve Crewneck Solid T-Shirt, $, available at Amazon
The Size-Inclusive Essential

For a little extra coverage and a sophisticated silhouette, Universal Standard's must-have tee features a slightly longer length sleeve, slinky fabric, and comes in an extensive range of sizes.

The Hype: 5 out of 5 Stars on Universal Standard

What They’re Saying: “I love the narrow cut, it hugs but doesn't cling to my body. The longer sleeve length is very neat. It gives it a mod-style sensibility. I will be wearing these under all of my sweaters all winter and as tees all spring. Bonus, cat fur does not cling to the fabric!” - Anonymous, Universal Standard Review

Universal Standard Foundation Short Sleeve Crew Neck Relaxed Tee, $, available at Universal Standard
The Oversized Tee

As an update to a standard black T-shirt, this style features an oversized fit, slouchy sleeves, and a mock neck.

The Hype: 4.5 out of 5 stars on Free People

What They’re Saying: “Love this shirt!! It can be dressed down or up for the perfect t boho look! After I wore the first one I purchased I went back and purchased two more in different colors! It’s a MUST HAVE!” - Tasha, Free People Review

We The Free Fearless Tee, $, available at Free People
The Investment Classic

This tee is made from 100% cotton and has a slightly loose fit, making it an investment t-shirt that is just the right balance of cool and classic.

The Hype: 4.1 out of 5 Stars on Revolve

What They’re Saying: “I wish there were more stars to give! This shirt is my favorite T-shirt ever. It's soft and a quality material.” - Anonymous, Revolve Review

Universal Standard Foundation Short Sleeve Crew Neck Relaxed Tee, $, available at Universal Standard
The Cropped Pocket Tee

Keep it cool with an A+ pocket tee that has everything you want — just the right crop, 100% cotton fabric, a scoop neckline, just-long-enough sleeves, and a classic pocket.

The Hype: 5 out of 5 Stars on Richer Poorer

What They’re Saying: “Most crop tops are still really revealing but these go well with all my usual high-waisted bottoms. They’re soft and the colors are crisp. I bought 5 because I wanted quality plain colored shirts and I’m really happy with them. Washing them didn’t destroy the color either, which I was worried about.” - Vennessa, Richer Poorer Review

Richer Poorer Pima Boxy Crop Tee, $, available at Richer Poorer
The Perfect Plus-Size Tee

Featuring a lightweight 100% cotton and a flattering v-neck, this is the tee you can dress up with a skirt and jacket or down with jeans. You’ll live in it.

The Hype: 4 out of 5 Stars on Target

What They’re Saying: “Nice fitting casual top. Can be dressed up or kept casual and is super comfortable. Easy to wash and wear and great value for the price.” - Anonymous, Target Review

Ava & Viv Plus Size Short Sleeve T-Shirt, $, available at Target
The Thick T-Shirt

The common thread throughout most of the positive reviews for this Uniqlo U crew-neck tee is the thick fabric that holds up and doesn’t lose its shape.

The Hype: 4.8 out of 5 stars on Uniqlo

What They’re Saying: “Perfectly true to size, soft and substantial. Best T-shirts ever. Now I just need an oversized, cropped version for when I have a food baby.” - Emma, Uniqlo Review

Uniqlo U Crew Neck Short Sleeve T-Shirt, $, available at Uniqlo
The Semi-Sheer Tee

Ideal for your off-duty life, this loose, semi-sheer T-shirt features a relaxed hem that’s a hit amongst reviewers.

The Hype: 4 out of 5 stars on Shopbop

What They’re Saying: “I have every color (almost) in these tops. They are lightweight and go with everything. Perfect for wearing alone or layering. A little pricey but worth it.” - StacLynn, Shopbop Review

James Perse Sheer Slub Crew Neck Tee, $, available at Shopbop
The Performance Tee

Hanes is a poster child for the perfect basic T-shirt, including this popular performance tee you can layer or wear as is in extreme heat without having to worry about excess sweat.

The Hype: 4 out of 5 stars on Amazon

What They’re Saying: “I LOVE this shirt. This shirt keeps me cooler than any other shirt I own. It seems to dry almost as quickly as I sweat. I put this shirt through extremes, 90 degree weather with 70-80% humidity.” - Heather A., Amazon Review

Hanes Hanes Sport Women's Cool DRI Performance V-Neck Tee, $, available at Amazon
The Flowy Tee

As an update to a standard black T-shirt, this style features an asymmetrical hem and a billowy back for a flattering, non-clingy fit.

The Hype: 4.9 out of 5 stars on Nordstrom

What They’re Saying: “I'm always looking for T shirts that have a little more than your standard T. The detail on the back and the asymmetrical hem give this shirt a little more flattering shape. Not to mention, it is SO soft. Definitely buy it!” - Katherine203, Nordstrom Review

Bobeau Butter Short Sleeve Tee, $, available at Nordstrom
The Elbow-Length Tee

For a little extra coverage and a sophisticated silhouette, LOFT's must-have elbow-length black T-shirt is all you’ll want to wear.

The Hype: 4.7 out of 5 Stars on LOFT

What They’re Saying: “This is a great little tee to wear any time of year. The elbow sleeves can help to cover sagging triceps. The scoop neck is not too low. The material is a very nice weight.” - sunnyinstgeorge, LOFT Review

LOFT Elbow Sleeve Tee, $, available at LOFT

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Why Do So Many Outfit Selfies Feature This Mirror?

We’re living in a new age of the Instagram mirror selfie. With the pandemic ushering everyone (and their outfits) indoors, even influencers — who had previously been photographed in exotic locales — are reduced to taking selfies in front of full-length mirrors at home, where they showcase outfits that often include pandemic staples like matching sweatsuits and cozy knitwear. But while it is refreshing to see more relatable content from people who no longer claim to be in full-outfit mode every day, there is still some curation involved — it’s Instagram after all. But, this new fashion-friendly aesthetic doesn’t involve a clothing trend or a specific accessory, but rather an instantly recognizable wavy mirror — all the better to frame an outfit.

As ubiquitous on the grid as checkerboard-patterned looks (blame The Queen’s Gambit — or, you know, the ‘70s making a comeback) are languidly curvy mirrors featuring full outfits, nail art, and artistically framed selfies. The mirrors range from being puddle-like to rectangular with wavy or oval frames, and pretty much all of them are crafted in eye-catching colors or interesting shapes. While statement mirrors are not innovative in the home space, what’s new is that they have now firmly entered Fashion Territory, as the unofficial It accessory of #OOTD posts. (Even the six-pound Italian Greyhound-Chihuahua influencer Boobie Billie is a fan of the trend.)

After being haunted by these curvy mirrors on my feed, I reached out to the creators behind some of the most popular mirror styles to make sure it wasn’t just my algorithm serving me the photos that it thinks I want to see. Which, fine, maybe I do want a fancy mirror now — but, it’s not all in my head. All the creators I reached out to confirmed that there has been an increase in demand for their products in the last year.

While, at first, I was thrown off by the wavy mirror’s omnipresence in the feeds of fashion’s finest, the rise of the trend actually seems inevitable. “I think the result of many of us being restrained to our homes due to the pandemic has sparked a new wave of interest in interiors and homewares,” says Shantelle Hyslop, founder of Lotta Blobs, which sells handmade mirrors that feature a whimsy blob-like frame. “Our homes have become a part of our everyday environment, and it’s important we feel inspired by our habitat as this often reflects our mood.” 

More than just spaces we live and work, our homes also send the message of who we are to the outside world in a way that our clothes once did. While, previously, we communicated our style to our colleagues and acquaintances through our outfits, now we do so via our homes’ interiors. About six months ago, I redecorated my living room after realizing that the hastily put-up artwork I’d hung a few years ago — that appeared behind me in Zoom meetings — didn’t reflect my actual style to my colleagues, like my shoes once did. (If it were possible, I would also likely move my organized-by-color bookshelf, though, frankly, they are reflective of my personality; I require order and cohesiveness on the outside, even if it takes me forever to find a book when searching by author name.)

In its simplest form, a statement mirror adds interest to any fashion look — even one that involves the same house dress you have been wearing for two days in a row. With many peoples stuck taking outfit photos at home, a mirror can, according to Hyslop, “add a fun touch to every photograph.” Frame any look with an aesthetically pleasing mirror, and it has exponentially more Instagram potential.

And then there’s the fact that the ‘70s are having a moment in decor — again. “Think about how everyone who’s renovated a house in the last decade probably went for a lot of marble, and a lot of gray. And now you see TikTokkers DIYing green kitchens, maximalist patterns, and terrazzo,” says Glare Goods co-founder Keri Gray, who was inspired to make the brand’s non-geometric mirrors with her husband Eli Gray after finding a broken Knitter-Duro Brevete mirror from the era; the puddle-like styles, made from salvaged and vintage material, are currently sold out on their website. “It seems like we’re in a bit of a colorful movement, ‘70s-meets-‘00s-meets-internet culture.” 

According to her, this is aided by the general rise of interest in sustainability, with vintage shopping and thrifting more popular than ever: “With access to all of these highlights of trends throughout history so readily available via the internet, it’s easy to discover things that may strike a new — or old — chord.” 

Look, for example, at the popularity of 20th-century Italian architect and designer Ettore Sottsass’ Ultrafragola mirror — you can find it inside the homes of Lena Dunham, Frank Ocean, and Sophia Amoruso, as well as stores like Nordstrom and La Ligne — in the last few years. Whenever Abigail Bell Vintage, a beloved Brooklyn home store, posts a photo of its personal Ultrafragola, a wavy-edged mirror that also lights up (not unlike a fancy Ring Light), most of the comments are about it, rather than the goods that are actually for sale. It’s gotten to the point that the store’s captions now preemptively include information on the mirror and how it’s not for sale. 

“I don’t think anyone who isn’t already a vintage interiors buff would have known anything about this mirror prior to a few years ago,” says the shop’s founder, Abigail Campbell. According to her, since the mirrors have become produced again and featured in the homes of celebrities, they have become inescapable on social media — this despite the fact that they’re quite the investment piece, with prices starting at around $10,000 “All of this fame has turned the Ultrafragola into somewhat of a status symbol,” she says, comparing it to an It bag, an apt replacement, given how we are more likely to be broadcasting the contents of our home rather than our actual bags.

Where there are expensive It items, though, there are also affordable knock-offs. While Campbell — who says, “With nowhere to go these days, your mirror selfie is everything” — thinks that the statement mirror trend is here to stay, she doesn’t see some of the kitschier copycats, like the popular foam mirror DIYs of last summer, sticking around: “The designs that are here to last are the vintage ones that have already stood the test of time, and current designers with unique ideas like Gustaf Westman and Bi Rite.”

One look at even my personal feed, and Campbell’s theory is proven correct; I find the wavy styles by Gustaf Westman (shown in photo above) — including the glam room of Demi Lovato! — as well as the oval mirror by Bi Rite, everywhere. When I ask Westman why he thinks wavy mirrors are everywhere right now, he says he can’t say for certain, but: “It may have something to do with the pandemic. We want to surround ourselves with more color and playful shapes to feel more happy.” 

And right now, one year (and counting) into the pandemic, we can all use any happiness we can find. Maybe happiness comes in the form of some guaranteed Instagram likes. Maybe it comes because you’ve found a new way to present yourself to the world: framed in colorful waves, the way you want to be seen, the way you want to live — even if you are wearing the same sweatsuit you’ve had on all week and haven’t left your house in even longer.

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​सोहा अली खान को मुंबई के बांद्रा इलाके में स्पॉट किया गया। इस दौरान वह अपनी बेटी इनाया के साथ दिखीं। इन मां-बेटी ने मैचिंग कलर के क्लोद्स पहने थे, जिससे ये जोड़ी सुपर क्यूट लग रही थी।

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