Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Clueless’ Cher Horowitz Just Gave Harry Styles’ Grammys Look Her Stamp Of Approval

LOS ANGELES – MARCH 14: Harry Styles at THE 63rd ANNUAL GRAMMY® AWARDS, broadcast live from the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, Sunday, March 14, 2021 (8:00-11:30 PM, live ET/5:00-8:30 PM, live PT) on the CBS Television Network and Paramount+. (Photo by Francis Specker/CBS via Getty Images)

If you thought nothing could top Harry Styles’ three Gucci looks (and coordinating boas) from the 2021 Grammy Awards, think again. On Monday night, after examining the Grammy winner’s second look of the night — which included a yellow plaid blazer and a purple boa — CluelessCher Horowitz Alicia Silverstone gave the ‘fit her stamp of approval. Yes, I am totally buggin’.

Unfortunately for Clueless fans, Silverstone’s endorsement wasn’t signed with a baby pink, feather-topped pen, but instead, posted on Twitter: “I am loving the Clueless vibes, Harry Styles!! Cher would be so honored (and totally approve!!) of this chic look,” Silverstone wrote on Monday. Attached to the tweet were three photos: one of Styles’ Grammys look, and two of Cher. In one, the ‘90s style icon is wearing her signature yellow plaid skirt suit; in the other, a blue camisole dress with a hot pink feather boa. She finished the tweet: “Congrats on your win at the Grammys last night!!! #WatermelonSugar.” 

In the less than 24 hours since Silverstone published it, her tweet has garnered nearly 50,000 likes and over 6,000 retweets. Below it, thousands responded saying they thought the same thing. Others provided more examples of times Styles appeared to channel Cher with his fashion choices. 

“Ahhhhh! Harry’s Miami fit has always reminded me of (my favorite) Cher look,” wrote Kaytlin, alongside a side-by-side of Cher’s sheer, white tunic-sweater vest combination, and Styles in a knit tank and an oversized button-down. Twitter user Diana even made an entire thread about it, titled, “If Harry Styles and Cher Horowitz were best friends.” 

Until Styles debuts another Clueless-inspired getup, catch us watching (and rewatching) Styles’ performance of “Watermelon Sugar” from the Grammys. That, and shopping online for feather boas. 

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Zara’s Swimwear Collection Is Here — & These Are The Best Styles

Every year around this time, brands begin a slow rollout of swimwear, easing shoppers out of their winter puffers and into styles more fitting for the warm days to come. And every year, we wait for the swimwear brand that offers affordable and up-to-date styles time and time again: Zara. Well, the wait is officially over. This week, Zara released its first big batch of swimwear, meaning that it’s time to start preparing for beach season’s imminent arrival. 
 
Alongside an abundance of other warm-weather trends — including, but not limited to, linen suits, crochet dresses, and asymmetric knitwear — in Zara’s new-in section, were swimsuits of all kinds. For maillots, the selection ranged from ribbed to ruffled and cut-out styles — in colors like chocolate brown and regal purple. In the bikini section, two-pieces ran the gamut, from skimpy and concealed to printed and monochrome. In other words, there’s a style for everyone. Now all you have left to do is find which one is best suited for you. 
 
Ahead, shop our favorites from Zara’s just-launched swimwear collection.

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I Never Wore Statement Sunglasses — Until I Tried Warby Parker’s

When it comes to sunglasses, I am a notorious creature of habit. Ray-Ban Wayfarers have long been my go-to because they’re safe (aka universally flattering and easy to order online). Buying a new pair of shades that I’ve never actually tried on before is just not common practice for me — or, at least, it wasn’t until Warby Parker helped me step outside of my online-shopping box. When the cult-favorite eyewear’s Sunburst Collection debuted for spring 2021, I felt inspired to branch out. (I’ve been a WP-stan ever since I realized that prescription glasses could actually be cute; I’ve also waxed poetic about its daily contacts, which I’ve worn exclusively since my February 2020 review.) Previously, I wouldn’t have dared to buy these new unconventional styles and colorways without rigorously vetting them first — but, thanks to the brand’s virtual try-on and sample-frame features, I was actually able to. Below, join me as I try on Warby Parker’s newest spring frames, get feedback from my co-workers over Zoom, and find my perfect pair of statement sunglasses, all without leaving my apartment.

Warby Parker’s Virtual Try-On

Even if you’re in close proximity to one of Warby Parker’s storefronts, trying on sample pairs during a pandemic might not be your cup of tea. Luckily, the brand has you covered with a virtual try-on feature you can access through its app (which I may, or may not, have had a little too much fun with). Everyone from makeup to furniture retailers are trying to get in on the augmented-reality bandwagon in order to entice shoppers to buy online with confidence — but, more often than not, these virtual services don’t look realistic enough to be serviceable. However, I was incredibly impressed with the accuracy of Warby’s front-camera feature; the frames moved with my face, my eyes were actually visible through the “lenses,” and the glasses themselves scaled true-to-size. After a quick screenshot photoshoot, I sent the below pictures to my team Slack channel — because if there’s anyone I could trust to guide me to the best statement pair for my face shape & personal style, it’s the R29 shopping team.

Warby Parker’s Sample Frames

Thanks to Slack’s nifty poll function, I was able to present my fellow coworkers with the five frames I’d tried on virtually. Taye was immediately a hit but I was also vibing with the oversized Gael style (as if you couldn’t tell). With this intel in mind, I proceeded to the next step: getting sample frames sent to my apartment to see how they stacked up IRL. This is key since online returns are either super easy or insanely onerous; more often than not, styles that don’t end up working out will meet the tragic fate of collecting dust in some forgotten drawer.

Taupes, tortoises, and greens featured heavily in the Sunburst collection’s palette, and I must say, muted beige emerged as the spring sunglass color I never knew I needed. On a morning Zoom meeting, I shamelessly modeled the two front-running frames to my very patient, savvy team. (That’s me, on the bottom, holding up Gael in Conch Crystal and Taye in Crystal Smoke.)

Warby Parker’s Perscription Orders

I’m no stranger to ordering from Warby Parker’s site or shopping IRL at their well-lit boutiques, so I expected this process to be a breeze. (It was!) After logging into my account, I was able to order the final pair I wanted in a matter of clicks. (The Warby team kindly gifted me a code to get my choice pair for free – thanks guys!) Since I don’t own a pair of prescription sunnies (my opticals are the Ezra!), I figured this was the time to leave the double-glasses life behind. (Fellow four-eyed cuties know the #struggle.) I had a current prescription loaded onto my account from getting an eye exam at a Warby Parker location, but you can also digitally upload a current prescription from your optometrist to verify that important info. I already had my shipping info in my account, so the rest was easy-peasy.

My Final Thoughts

Even though I initially gravitated towards the Taye style, I decided on the Gael frames (which I’m wearing in the first photo featured!). This pair makes me feel like I’m living my best life even when I’m just walking to Whole Foods. For those who are used to wearing simpler frames, the Sunburst collection invites you to be a little more playful with your style — take it from someone who has literally never owned a pair of statement sunnies in her life. I never thought that I could pull off an adventurous frame since my style is pretty minimal but, as it turns out, I just needed to find the right shape for me — and Warby made that whole process feel shockingly accessible, easy, and fun. Browse the full collection below if you’re ready to take a chance and make a statement with your sunnies, too.

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Brandon Maxwell Is Now Designing For Walmart

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JUNE 03: Brandon Maxwell attends the CFDA Fashion Awards at the Brooklyn Museum of Art on June 03, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)

These days, designer collaborations are hardly surprising. That said, when it was announced on Tuesday that Walmart tapped New York-based designer Brandon Maxwell, the news was unexpected. According to a press release, Maxwell won’t just be partnering with the American conglomerate on a temporary basis, either. Rather, he’s now the creative director of two of the company’s in-house brands Free Assembly and Scoop.

Though we didn’t see it coming, a partnership between the high-fashion brand — known for dressing Michelle Obama, Lady Gaga, Meghan Markle, and more — and the affordable big-box store came about organically. A Longview, Texas native, Maxwell’s been a regular at Walmart since childhood. “Like many people across the country who live in a small town, Walmart was the destination for everything where I grew up, including clothing,” the designer said in the press release. Because of that “working with Walmart has long been a dream of [his].” 

While speaking to Refinery29 in 2019, Maxwell said that he wasn’t surrounded by designer clothing growing up, which, in part, led to him not feeling “good enough or acceptable for people in this industry.” With this in mind, the collaboration with Walmart is meant for anyone who loves clothes but doesn’t necessarily feel included by the industry. “This partnership allows me to bring the experience and joy of fashion to countless people who live in small towns across the country,” he said. “That is, after all, the most fashionable thing we can do.”

The partnership will include four seasonal collections per year for both brands — Free Assembly being the more understated and simple of the two, while Scoop more trend-forward — starting with a holiday 2021 drop, the likes of which typically arrive in fall. But if you can’t imagine waiting that long, the designer also released a line of fashionable face masks for the company, which is available now. To mark the news, Walmart is also donating $100,000 to DonorsChoose.org, an organization that provides funds for public school teachers, which Maxwell selected as his charity of choice. 

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