Friday, March 19, 2021

Barbie Ferreira’s Neon Sandals Are Euphoria-Approved

Though Euphoria Season 2 won’t air until late 2021 or early 2022, one of the show’s stars is making sure to keep the HBO drama at the forefront of our minds. On Thursday, Barbie Ferreira, who plays Kat on the show, was spotted in Los Angeles wearing the perfect springtime ensemble: baggy, white jeans and a billowy, mint-green blouse. The addition that gave us major Euphoria vibes? A pair of neon green sandals that appear borrowed from the set of the show. 

Just like Kat, Ferreira likes to take risks with her style. Heidi Bivens, the costume designer for Euphoria, told Refinery29 in 2019 that Ferreira — as well as Hunter Schafer, who plays Jules, and Alexa Demie, who plays Maddy — often collaborated with her on her character’s style: “They would DM me ideas and text me ideas pretty consistently, so we had a really nice back and forth collaboration.” According to Bivens, Ferreira would often send her brands and silhouettes that she thought would be fun for Kat to explore. Naturally, then, Ferreira’s fashion would mimic the style of her character, who has a penchant for bold looks. 

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 18: Barbie Ferreira spotted out and about grabbing coffee on March 18, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rachel Murray/WireImage)

Ferreira’s look is by H&M, a brand the actress and model often collaborates with. While the black handbag is from the sold-out H&M x Simone Rocha collab, the double-waist, wide-leg jeans and eye-catching footwear are courtesy of the Swedish fashion retailer’s just-announced Innovation Science Story. The ‘90s-inspired collection, which launches on April 8, includes materials made from food waste like Agraloop™ and Biofibre™, as well as other sustainably sourced materials.

While we wait for both Ferreira’s picks and Euphoria Season 2 to arrive, shop a few of our favorite neon sandals, below.

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Kate Middleton’s All-Camel Look Is A Lesson In Monochrome Dressing

On Wednesday, after weeks of wearing vibrant shades of pink and green, Kate Middleton’s style took a turn for the understated. The Duchess of Cambridge appeared in East London wearing camel head-to-toe. 

While meeting with paramedics and ambulance staff from Newham Ambulance Station, Middleton chose a double-breasted, camel coat — which she’s previously worn on a number of occasions, including to a visit at the Ely and Careau Children’s Centre in Wales in January 2020 — from Spanish fashion brand Massimo Dutti. With it, she sported a Reiss turtleneck in a near-exact shade and a handbag from Métier. To complete the look, she added citrine drop earrings from Kiki McDonough and a floral face mask from her go-to brand Amaia. Once again, the Duchess of Cambridge proved that sticking to one shade is a tried-and-true recipe for (sartorial) success. 

Anyone who keeps track of the Duchess and her many style moments knows all too well that monochrome is her go-to styling hack. For her official royal duties, Middleton often sticks to a color palette of red, navy blue, dark green, and black, with one color making up the majority of each individual look. 

Though her Massimo Dutti coat is sold out, other pieces from her look are very much in stock. Her Reiss turtleneck — which is fitted, ribbed, and made of wool and alpaca — is (somehow) still available in every size at Nordstrom for $180. (If you’re not a camel person, it also comes in cream, navy, and black.) Her suede Métier shoulder bag and clutch, which she brought along on the Royal Train Tour in December, is also in stock, though it’ll cost you $1,170 at Matches Fashion. On the more affordable side, her Amaia mask is only $21. 

Shop her look below.

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16 Wardrobe Essentials For Your Spring Awakening

If you, like us, find yourself in a state of preoccupation right now, it’s possible that you’ve forgotten the fact that March not only marks one year into This Weird Life as we now know it, but it’s also the start of spring. Temperature-wise, however, this month is anyone’s guess. For some people, getting dressed between Fool’s Spring and Third Winter makes their heads spin with frustration — but for those ready for a wardrobe awakening after months of cozy sweats, it poses a welcome challenge. (*raises hand*)

As spring 2021 marks the start of a semi-vaccinated society feeling a bit more hopeful and raring for a good time, we’re agonizing about what we’re going to wear ... around people ... IRL ... and likely outside, in open air (baby steps to normalcy). We thought long and hard about the most essential pieces for this sartorially challenging season, and added in a few nonessentials just for the sake of some fun after hibernation. Wake yourself up with one of the 16 transitional buys ahead.

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A Breathable, Well-Fitting Face Mask


Clearly, a story about spring 2021 wardrobe essentials has to start with a face mask. You may feel like slinging every mask you own straight to the moon at this point — and we’re here to say that we feel you and we see you. But, for now, they’re a necessity. So get one that fits, that you can breathe in, isn’t oppressive to your nose, and won’t fog your sunglasses. Baggu’s ridiculously comfortable mask is made with 100% organic quilter’s cotton, has an adjustable nose wire (this feature is key!), double-layered construction, and adjustable ear loops. It’s sold in a set of three and comes in dozens of adorable spring-happy patterns and shades including gingham, fruits, madras plaid, and one of our editor’s favorites: the daisy.

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Baggu Fabric Mask Adjustable Loop, Set of 3, $, available at Baggu

A Giant Shirt That’s Secretly A Jacket / AKA The Shacket


You may be able to find this item hanging in the closet of the nearest male, but if not; head straight to your favorite workwear site and snag the button-down most to your liking. Or if you’re partial to a good portmanteau, the shacket (shirt + jacket) is the way to go. Our associate writer Chichi Offor recently penned a whole story about shackets, so for plenty more options, click over here. An oversized shirt with a bit of heft will fit nicely over nearly everything and will keep you warm without stifling you.

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If By Sea Bobbie Plaid Shirt Jacket, $, available at Anthropologie

A Vintage Scarf


This accessory provides a small but crucial extra layer on those days that you got too cocky and left the house in naught but a shacket, only to be confronted by a heavy breeze that just won’t quit. The tightly woven silk scarf is a useful accessory that can be tied around your head to keep the ears from that burning frosty feeling or around your neck to protect from wind chill factors of all kinds. A vintage style is eternally chic and can always be upcycled into wall art and back again when the weather turns.

Shop a huge assortment of vintage designer scarves at the Floral Street Art shop on Etsy

Floral Street Art Vintage Silk Scarf, $, available at Etsy

Off-White Sneakers


Not to be confused with Virgil Abloh’s brand, Off-White (which also sells sneakers), a pair of off-white sneakers have the satisfying blank-slate crispness of a white tennis shoe, but won’t prompt the anxiety of sporting gleaming white on the part of your body that touches the ground. Scuffs and schmutz don’t look so horrifying against shoes that are already off-white, and the color itself works nicely paired with the latte-sunset color trend that just won’t quit.

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New Balance 45 Classic Running Shoe, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Fancy Pants


Have your legs spent the last few months indoors on pandemic lockdown? *said in screaming infomercial voice* Do you want to splash out in something eye-catching and full of optimistic flare? *more convincing yelling* Then you want FANCY PANTS. Fancy pants — they’re the extroverted wardrobe essential for introverted gams.

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Paloma Wool Puerto Pants, $, available at Lisa Says Gah

A Loosey-Goosey Sweater


It’s definitely gotten too warm for your chunky cable knits, but that doesn’t mean sweater weather is over for good. We recommend this loose ribbed soft alpaca wool/recycled polyester blend that won’t suffocate you as a second layer. The button-down collar style will look handsome layered on top of a turtleneck while it’s still freezing out, and effortless worn unbuttoned over a cami once the mercury swings into the 50s.

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H&M Wool-Blend Sweater, $, available at H&M

A Swishy Pleated Skirt


The swishy skirt is probably the most nonessential wardrobe “staple” on this list, but also the item most likely to add a little swing to your step. Sashays are a welcome upgrade to clomping around the house, and nervously tip-toeing around the aisles of grocery stores, and this crinkle pleat maxi skirt will ramp up your rhythm. It’s also nearly as comfy as a pair of sweats, super low maintenance (wrinkly pleats are rad like that), and pairs quite nicely with that loosey-goosey sweater.

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Ines de la Fressange for Uniqlo Chiffon Twist-Pleated Long Skirt, $, available at Uniqlo

A Solid Pair of Sunnies


Your eyes deserve a new pair of really good sunglasses as you transition from winter/indoors to spring/outside as much as possible. Our Beauty & Wellness Writer, Karina Hoshikawa recently had a great experience buying Warby Parker frames online using the virtual try-on tool which saved her a trip to the shop.

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Warby Parker Tabitha Frames, $, available at Warby Parker

A Catsuit / Onesie / Unitard


We’re not sure what they're calling this all-in-one style these days but, me-ow! — she’s got range. Arm yourself with one of these while it’s still cold — to keep things toasty under sweaters, blazers, and whatevers — and when it gets a little warmer out, go onesie à la mode for al fresco meetups.

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Universal Standard Next–to–Naked Bodysuit, $, available at Universal Standard

An Oversized White Button Down Shirt


Whether the year is 2021, 2041, or 4012, a white button-down shirt will still save the day (in matters of getting dressed, not global warming or bigger predicaments). You will never regret adding a quality white shirt to your wardrobe and this one is unique in its oversized fit, longer, curved back hem, and asymmetrical button placement to create a cinched waist. Get thee a solid white shirt into your closet now and then treat it well with underarm sweat pads — which are a whole other story.

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Oak + Fort Oversized Shirt, $, available at Oak + Fort

Notice-Me Jewelry


Rather than “statement” jewelry, we’re all about “notice me” bling that’ll show a subtle flash of personal style via tiny Zoom square during that camera-on meeting (where you contributed absolutely nothing after making sure your coworker knew she was on mute). Yes, we realize we’re splitting hairs between the two definitions — but bear with us, we haven’t had a professional haircut in a year (insert maniacal chuckle). They’ll never realize you haven’t washed your hair in three days when it’s pulled back in a ponytail and you’ve got some masterfully mixed metals swinging from your earlobes and wrapped around your neck.

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BaubleBar Aiko Earrings, $, available at BaubleBar

An Asymmetrical Top or Sports Bra


We’ve seen asymmetrical tops popping off all year long — perhaps it’s because they create neckline-intrigue on video calls or people are just sick of the expectations that a tank top have two straps. If your regular sports bras and undershirts are feeling a bit yawn-y, get wild this spring and switch it up with this style from Girlfriend Collective, available in sizes XXS - 6XL. Whether it’s for your first group workout class and you really want to shine, or you’re looking to spice up your layering game, this silhouette is breathing life into basics.

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Girlfriend Collective Bianca Bra, $, available at Girlfriend Collective

A Leisure Suit


Now that we’ve gone matching sweatsuit, we may never truly go back. If you’ve been loving the set life, consider this elevated take — the modern leisure suit. Trade up sweaty terry for soft tailoring and smooth weaves. It’s slightly more polished but still offers that good ol’ reliable, mindlessly-chic matchy-matchy goodness for easy living. 

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& Other Stories Cropped Polo Top, $, available at & Other Stories

& Other Stories Wide Press Crease Chinos, $, available at & Other Stories

Mud-Stomping Chelsea Boots


Spring is also referred to as “mud season” by realists and humbugs, but that won’t get us down, especially with a pair of fighting shoes. These Hunter refined stitch Chelsea boots have a waterproof natural rubber construction — perfect for getting into the muck and washing it right off with no cares.

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Hunter Refined Stitch Detail Chelsea, $, available at Zappos

A Long Sleeve Floaty Dress


File this billowy number under the “If you dream it, it will come” train of thought. A pretty, airy dress can be thrown on with boots over jeans on a chilly spring day, but once it heats up, the shoes come off and it’s showtime. Also, if you choose to continue to hunker down and float around the house, we envision naps for days in this oversized gem.

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Free People Edie Dress, $, available at Free People

Hard Pants


It was bound to happen. The year that disappeared might have left you with a pile of jeans that no longer fit (do not stress this), or perhaps you’re just up for something new in the denim department. For those looking for an alternative to basic skinnies — and not because TikTok teens said they were dead — “balloon” jeans offer a little bit of everything. The modern mom-style jeans have the tiniest bit of stretch and come in petite, tall, and plus sizing. Are they the most flattering jeans you’ll ever own? Heck no. But if you’re looking for something a little off balance and comfortable in that protective-layer-of-woven-sustainable-cotton kind of way, you’ll want to check out these funky hard pants.

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Madewell Balloon Jeans, $, available at Madewell

A Rent-A-Wardrobe


If your head is absolutely spinning with the paradox of choice paired with the elation of going outside and getting dressed for both yourself and other people — or you’re truly not about spending money on owning clothes you may only wear for one or two weird-weather months of the year — then now's the time to try a rental service. Nuuly is owned by the Urban Outfitters group and has clothes from UO, Anthropologie, Free People, BHLDN, and a bunch of denim and designer brands that you can rent (instead of own). For $88 a month you can rent any 6 items you like so you can try something fun and fancy without committing. The clothes come sparkling clean, super fast, and there’s free shipping and returns. Your transitional spring wardrobe conundrum is solved.

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Aje ambience Shirt Dress, $, available at Shopbop

The Heavy Trouser


Hold your horses, eager beaver: it’s not the time for featherweight poplin TK just yet. You can, however, trade out your actual nightgowns, that will insulate your legs when the mercury drops, but won’t suffocate your dermis if the temperature begins its midday climb.

Stelen Enya Suiting Pant, $, available at Need Supply

WARBY PARKER SUNGLASSES


Sandal season is so close you can taste it — but temperature fluctuations between 40 and 60 degrees mean that your tootsies will be too exposed in a straight-up flip-flop. Introducing these mini-heeled sling-backs.

Charles & Keith Cylindrical Heel Slingback Pumps, $, available at Charles & Keith

A Turtleneck



You know the feeling: you open your closet to grab a coat as you walk out the door, and ever fiber in your being rejects it. What to do when it’s still chilly, but you can’t bear the thought of putting on your jacket again? We’re here to tell you that the turtleneck is a three-season friend — throw it on under a button-down or a sleeveless dress to ward off chills without the addition of another layer.

Everlane The Pima Micro Rib Turtleneck, $, available at Everlane

A Wool Blazer



You may not think of wool as a transitional fabric, but hear us out — the winter-into-spring moment is actually the perfect one for your heavier blazer. Think about it: this piece could never cut it as an actual coat during freezing temps, but it’ll be way too toasty when it warms up for good. Right now, however, it’s the perfect outdoor/indoor top layer.

& Other Stories Hourglass Houndstooth Blazer, $, available at & Other Stories

Socks That Put The FUN In Functional



Forget no-show socks — these are show-off socks. You may not need the heavy-duty winter variety anymore, but now is the time to break out the lightweight styles that weren’t quite insulating enough for colder temps. There’s a brief window to let these weirdos shine, so you’d better take advantage.

Hysteria Emma Ankle Socks, $, available at Shopbop

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The Butterfly Effect: Blumarine Owes Its Fashion Comeback To TikTok

Let’s face it: It’s been a while — for some, maybe never — since you’ve thought about Blumarine. The Italian fashion brand was a part of Milan Fashion Week, yes, but its ultra-feminine, earnestly kitschy collections were rarely reviewed or made trend roundups. It seemed like the label — which was founded in 1977 by Anna Molinari and her late husband Gianpaolo Tarabini, and mostly known for its tiny slip dresses and midriff-baring cardigans in the ‘90s and ‘00s — had been on the brink of irrelevancy for decades.

Today, they’re one of the most-discussed brands on TikTok. What happened?

See Blumarine’s fall ‘21 collection, and you’ll understand why. Designed by Nicola Brognano, the former design assistant of Giambattista Valli who took the helm as creative director in 2019, Blumarine has translated its pop-feminine vibe into something much cooler. It’s as if Brognano found a way to integrate every Gen Z fashion trend into a 47-look collection that also doesn’t betray Blumarine’s DNA. Low-rise bell-bottoms in striking prints were paired with silk scarf tops; butterfly motifs akin to Christina Aguilera’s (and, more recently, Dua Lipa’s) Versace Grammys dress were ubiquitous; matching skirt-sweater sets featured faux fur collars and were worn with matching fur hoops and handbags; and newsboy caps à la Paris Hilton: The Simple Life years appeared in bold shades of pink and red.

Brognano confirmed to Vogue that he took inspiration from the early ‘00s, specifically the style of Hilton and Britney Spears, for the collection. Given that skinny jeans are waning in popularity — it’s all about ’00s-era baggy jeans for the youngest generation — and tiny tops, bags, and skirts are in, his choice of muses was a smart one.

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Not long after the brand’s fall ‘21 runway show in February, reviews of the collection began popping up on TikTok. Next, girl group HAIM posted a video that compared what they wore to their 1999 roller skating bat mitzvah to what they wish they wore: Blumarine. More accounts shared reactions, likening the fall ‘21 collection to something out of an episode of Lizzie McGuire, and wondered why they’d been sleeping on the brand. 

One of the key moves that Brognano made was enlisting noted stylist Lotta Volkova, who has worked on every campaign and runway show since 2019. Her unmatched edge and effortless cool work at Vetements and Balenciaga have influenced some of today’s biggest styling trends. (She’s also behind the wildly popular àpres-ski-inspired fall ‘21 line from Miu Miu.) 

But even with a fresh designer, a seasoned stylist, and TikTok on its side, it’s unclear whether Blumarine will succeed beyond social media; that is, if people will actually buy it. Gen Z would be all over a pair of split-leg, gemstone-encrusted, baby pink jeans, but would they pay $475 for them? One thing about the second coming of Blumarine, though, is a sure thing: It is solidifying the return of early aughts trends that the brand was once known for. Anti-low-risers, beware: Thanks to Blumarine, the infamous silhouette — along with butterfly motifs, fur shrugs, and micro-minis — is gearing for a fashion comeback. 

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वन पीस ड्रेस में मौनी रॉय का लुक देख आंखें खुली की खुली रह जाएंगी, कातिलाना फिगर देगा फिटनेस गोल March 18, 2021 at 10:00PM

​मौनी रॉय स्लिम-ट्रिम फिगर की मालकिन हैं, जिसे फ्लॉन्ट करने का वह कोई मौका नहीं छोड़ती हैं। इसके लिए ये अदाकारा ऐसे कपड़ों का चुनाव करती है, जो उनके फिगर को कॉम्प्लिमेंट करते नजर आते हैं। ऐसा है एक लुक फिर से देखने को मिला है।