Monday, January 24, 2022

Plus-Size Sets To Get Matchy-Matchy With

Do you ever have those days where doing mundane tasks like brushing your teeth, doing laundry, and even getting dressed feel like a chore? I can relate. But when my mental battery is near empty, I can still manage to serve looks and take names — and my secret hack for looking fly no matter the color of the sky is throwing on a matching, coordinated set. A head-to-toe outfit takes the brain work out of getting dressed — and on top of that, you have a sleek, cool look that’s automatically well-coordinated.

As far as plus-size retail options go for matching sets, many online retailers have been stocking unique looks more often than ever before. Whether you’re in favor of a billowy, oversized satin look or a body-hugging dress and duster cardigan combo, there’s a special — and highly coordinated — set out there for you. Just because life is overwhelming doesn’t mean you can’t throw together a great ’fit.

Nasty Gal Satin Set, $144

If you’re feeling luckier than usual, then this clover-hued satin set might be the perfect look for you. The oversized billowy button-down provides a great contrast to the fun twist-front cropped top. You can also play with tying the button down in a few different ways to change up the look.

Rebdolls Hot Pink Wrap Top and Trouser Set, $78.98

The month of love is fast approaching. Snatch up this magenta number for your single’s appreciation, Valentine’s, or Galentine’s plans. Wrapped tops look good on just about everyone who wears them too.

PrettyLittleThing Blazer and Cropped Trouser Set, $143

There’s something eternally powerful about a blazer — and add a dose of striking cobalt blue, and you’ve got a boss b*tch ’fit. Throw this on for when making a strong first impression is everything.

Boohoo Plus Bandeau Dress and Duster, $60

Who said hot and sexy meant uncomfy? This look is a perfectly uncomplicated date night outfit with a high-low blend of comfort and curb appeal.

Fashion to Figure Cordelia Set, $159.85

Multi-hyphenate influencer and fat fashion icon Gabi Fresh has partnered with Fashion to Figure to come up with a collection of highly coveted designs. This sweater set in sage green is so calming and comfy while looking sophisticated.

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Schiaparelli’s Couture Show Included Archive References — & Sci-Fi-Inspired Looks

When our realities are confined to our homes and yet another year in the pandemic, it’s easy to imagine what life could be like in another universe. So it comes as no surprise that Schiaparelli’s creative director Daniel Roseberry wanted to evoke that feeling in the house’s spring 2022 couture collection

“What does fashion mean, what does fashion have to say, in an era in which everything is in flux?” asked Roseberry in the notes of the collection that debuted on Monday. “What does surrealism mean when reality itself has been redefined?” 

To answer those questions, the heritage house took over the Petit Palais in Paris to mark the beginning of Couture Week, with sculptural metal pieces, archival references, and orbital symbols all present on the runway. “The heavens [is] a place to escape from the chaos of our planet,” Roseberry wrote in the show notes. There were big, circular hats that resembled planetary rings; gold, crystal-encrusted gloves that rose up through the model’s hands like precious weeds; and celestial headpieces sprinkled throughout the 23 looks.

While Roseberry looked beyond planet Earth, the designer also referenced the house’s past. Take, for example, the Apollo of Versailles cape that Elsa Schiaparelli designed in the late ‘30s for actress and socialite Lady Mendl. Roseberry adapted it in the form of gold, confetti-like embellishments blowing up from a little black dress (another Elsa Schiaparelli signature) and round mesh adornments on a model’s wrists and head. The designer also referenced a 1936 Schiaparelli black jacket that featured gold, palm tree embellishments throughout the neckline and front of the garment. For the collection, Roseberry deconstructed this piece, giving it voluminous sleeves and heightening its design elements with metal sculptures on the shoulders.

All of the looks oozed surrealism, an artistic movement born in response to a time of war and economic upheaval in the 1920s. Artists like Salvador Dalí and René Magritte defined this era, as well as Elsa Schiaparelli herself, who embedded humorous and quirky details — ie. the house’s famous lobster — in her designs. As we once again find ourselves in a time of social and political upheaval, it is fitting that surrealism is appealing to fashion designers once again. 

The collection didn’t lack in drama factor. After two years in a pandemic, Roseberry has seen firsthand how living through this kind of limbo can make fashion seem “lackluster,” as he wrote in his show’s notes. His response is to look to the “empyreal.” While speaking to Vogue UK, Roseberry said that he’s lost count of how many times he’s watched Dune, the sci-fi film featuring Timothée Chalamet: “We kept saying ‘Planet Schiaparelli.’”

The collection signals we are all due for our own kind of Saturn return — or at least, a more heavenly future. For now, we can only dream. And, if you’re lucky, dress the part.

Take a look at the full Schiaparelli Couture spring 2022 collection, below.

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In Celebration of Tatyana Ali’s ‘90s Fashion Looks

When The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air hit television screens on September 10, 1990, young viewers weren’t just howling with laughter at the smart humor of the NBC sitcom; they were also awestruck at the fashion looks sported by Will and his cousins. Costumed by Judy Richman, who also outfitted A Different World, the show helped afrocentric street style become mainstream, and its influence in the fashion scene is still felt to this day. 

While Will’s fashion influence on the show can’t be denied, we can’t forget the immense impact of another Fresh Prince star—‘90s fashion icon Ashley Banks. Played by Afro-Panamanian actor Tatyana Ali, Banks was arguably one of her generation’s it-girls, and not just because she was the sweet-cool girl in the mansion next door. Her cropped denim jacket and mom jeans pairings inspired young people across race, culture, and class. 

Played by Afro-Panamanian actor Tatyana Ali, Banks was arguably one of her generation’s it-girls, and not just because she was the sweet-cool girl in the mansion next door.

Throughout the series’ six seasons, Bank’s character evolved from the silly youngest sibling enamored by her cousin from Philly to a self-assured young woman with an eye for trends, and her wardrobe reflected this transformation. In the series’ early years, Banks sported bold-printed sets and baggy, colorful outfits that reflected her cheerful personality and interest in hip-hop. It wasn’t until the fourth season that little Ashley became a major fashion inspiration. In it, we see her in the midst of teenagehood, forming her own personal style separate from the playful patterns of pre-teen clothing and homogeneous school uniforms. With her babydoll tees, mom jeans, tennis skirts, and combat boots, Ali’s character (and the actor herself) set the tone for ‘90s fashion. When Banks performed at a talent showcase in the first episode of the fifth season, “The Client, Part 1,” with a black bra top, cropped dark denim jacket, and light-wash mom jeans, the outfit—which reflected the decade’s fashion zeitgeist—immediately became one of Banks’ most memorable looks and outfit inspiration for young viewers entering adolescence. Banks’ style after season four showcased the character’s growth as an individual and as a musical artist. 

Like Alicia Silverstone’s Cher Horowitz, and other fictional fashion icons of the time, the actor behind the role of Ashley Banks became a major trendsetter, too. In the music video for her melodic hit “Boy You Knock Me Out,” from her 1998 album Kiss The Sky, Ali showed us how to perfectly rock a cropped tank and a pair of loose-fitting bootcut jeans. And let’s not overlook Ali’s red carpet looks, such as the iconic pastel purple ensemble she wore for the 1999 Teen Choice Awards or the black mini dress layered over a white tank she wore for a Kids’ Choice Awards orange carpet.

At a time when teen magazines like Teen Beat and Bop were filled with white pop stars and models, Ali’s role as a ‘90s fashion icon was particularly meaningful for young Black girls and women, especially Afro-Latinas who rarely saw themselves on-screen or on the pages of popular glossies. As an actor-turned-singer, Ali’s rise to fame coincided with the entertainment world’s so-called “Latin Explosion.” However, unlike the white Latina stars of that era—namely Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, and Christina Aguilera—Ali’s massive popularity didn’t secure her spot in this Latinx pop culture detonation. So for many Afro-Latinas growing up in the mid- to-late ‘90s, Ali was a breath of fresh air—someone to emulate in the worlds of TV and pop music who actually looked like them.

For many Afro-Latinas growing up in the mid- to-late ‘90s, Ali was a breath of fresh air—someone to emulate in the worlds of TV and pop music who actually looked like them.

Although The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air aired its final episode on May 20, 1996, Ali and her peers continue to sway present-day style trends, especially as Gen Zers take on ‘90s fashion. As a Gen Zer myself, much of my wardrobe choices take inspiration from the outfits worn by my favorite ‘90s and early 2000s television characters, such as Ashley Banks. When I watch episodes now of a series that aired at a time before I was conceived, I’m energized by the pieces worn by Ashley and her older sister, Hilary. I can often be found scavenging the racks of thrift shops and thumbing through Depop listings in search of the best matching tank and cardigan sets or ‘90s waistcoats to layer over everything from button-downs to plain white tees and turtlenecks. Scrolling through my social media feeds, I also notice how ‘90s fashion trends have infiltrated the closets of my generation––with their babydoll tees, tennis skirts, and excessive-yet-chic layering. 

While the cultural impact of Will’s funky, print-filled closet is easy to spot in today’s street style, Ali’s fashion picks, both as Ashley Banks and the actor-singer behind the role, continues to inform the styles of fashion it-girls of the new millennium—and for that, she deserves all of her flowers.

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