Friday, September 16, 2022

Why The “Weird Girl Aesthetic” Thrives In Amsterdam

For an event kicking off late last month, multidisciplinary artist Elsemarijn Bruys wrapped Amsterdam’s Van Eesteren Museum in an apple-green inflatable installation inspired by the 1997 sci-fi film The Fifth Element. DJ Pandora’s Jukebox, a regular at Berlin’s legendary nightclub Berghain, played a deep techno set, while dancers dressed like aliens with light-up eyeliner moved to the music on concrete platforms. This wasn’t just any rave — it was a fashion party celebrating the fifth anniversary of Wandler during Amsterdam Fashion Week.  

While unusual for a fashion show setting, the leather-goods brand’s fête may be one of the best examples of how a certain form of unadulterated self-expression is taking over Amsterdam. It’s marked by mismatched accessories, clashing textures, bold prints, bright colors, and strong silhouettes. On social media, it goes by the name of “Weird Girl Aesthetic.” 

Coined by the creator @kaiageber on Twitter earlier this summer, the aesthetic’s roots stem from Harajuku (a neighborhood in Tokyo that’s become known worldwide for its style), Japanese style subculture, and ‘90s street style magazines like Fruits. An amalgamation of other TikTok-approved styles — think: cottagecore’s chunky knits, clowncore’s rainbow prints, fetishcore’s harnesses, and fairycore’s frothy silhouettes — it has become recently embodied by brands like Marc Jacobs Heaven and Chopova Lowena.

But while the aesthetic’s influence is felt worldwide, currently, the weird girl is thriving in Amsterdam, as showcased by the most recent fashion week, as well as its street style — with brands putting on twists on runway shows and guests indulging in mismatched metallics and piled-on accessories. 

“I would describe the Amsterdam fashion scene as free-minded,” says Ashlee Janelle, an Amsterdam-based influencer and editor. “We love seeing people being their authentic selves.” Local influencer Tricia Nganga Mokosi credits this self-expression to the different cultures and people that make up the city. “[It] creates this freedom of expression and blur[s] out unwritten rules that these big fashion cities like Paris or Milan have,” she says. “Amsterdam’s fashion is literally all over the place.” 

According to designer Ronald Van Der Kamp, the eccentricity of Amsterdam’s new wave of style is rooted in their culture. “The Dutch are very opinionated,” he says. While the designer didn’t present a physical show at Amsterdam Fashion Week, his couture collection, shown in July 2022 in Paris, embodied the Weird Girl look: a bow here, a patchwork miniskirt made of three different fabrics there, a golden sleeve attached to a black gown, a model wearing geometric block forms with jeans… If you didn’t know it was a Paris couture show, you might think the looks were pulled from the closets of TikTok maximalists like SaraCampz or myramagdalen. What’s more, each outfit was constructed from deadstock fabrics, leftover scraps, and pieces from last season — adding to the mismatched aesthetic of the Weird Girl, in which sourcing pieces secondhand or vintage is common. “For me, it’s about eccentricity. If people know who they are, they become a more sustainable person, because they build a wardrobe around their personality,” he recently told Vogue.

While this unabashed experimentation was on full display this Amsterdam Fashion Week, perhaps the two most revered Dutch fashion houses, Viktor & Rolf and Iris Van Herpen, have long prioritized the aesthetic in their own way: Van Herpen for tech-fueled 3-D printed silhouettes that look like wearable art, and the latter for their dramatic silhouettes, from shirts and blazers with exaggerated shoulders to oversized tulle confections with meme-like sayings. 

Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren credit the love of bizarre fashion to a history of conceptual design — a.k.a. fashion that isn’t rooted in practicality. “For a long time, there was hardly any connection between education and industry or education and media in Holland,” says Snoeren. “There was a disconnect. So the answer to that was conceptual thinking.” Originating in the ‘60s, Dutch conceptual design became prominent in the ‘90s, when designers from other industries like decor and industrial design were experimenting with the approach, inspired by Droog Design and the Design Academy Eindhoven.

This creativity was on full display this season. While Viktor & Rolf hosted a bike tour through venues like a barber shop filled with the brand’s recent menswear collection, the most talked-about emerging designer Duran Lantik staged a show inside the red light district’s Moulin Rouge with dancers and performance artists, including the Spanish DJ Virgen Maria, who often dresses in outfits that exude the Weird Girl aesthetic. Elsewhere, the label Martan hosted an immersive show inside Grand Hotel Amrâth Amsterdam, where, in place of models, actors wore the collection and took guests on an orchestrated performance of the building. The entire collection was constructed out of upcycled hotel linens hodge-podged together. In other collections, bright colors reigned. “It’s how I was brought up. My mom is fully in color,” says Elza Wandler, whose recent collections include rhinestone-studded bags that looked straight out of Harajuku, as well as super oversized leather vests. “As a child, I was fully in color, so it’s very natural to me.”

Janelle agrees that the aesthetic comes naturally to its residents. “Amsterdam is a small city blended with so many different cultural backgrounds, and we truly embrace that,” she says. “It is all about innovation, so we’re always open to new ideas, perspectives, and people.”

But perhaps what makes Amsterdam more open to experimentation is the fact that, unlike Paris, Milan, or London, it isn’t considered a major fashion capital. As such, the city has been able to develop its own unique identity when it comes to fashion. “In a way, it’s like a non-entity, so it creates a certain atmosphere that allows us to work,” says Snoeren. And to stay weird.

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The 13 Best Cashmere Sweaters For Channeling Nancy Meyers’ Movie Energy

Sweater aficionados know that cashmere is the premium cold-weather fabric for its superior warmth and softness. The prized fiber is made from cashmere goats, whose cold home requires their coat to be extra thick and warm to survive. Once turned into thread, however, it can be woven or knitted into varying thicknesses. So no matter how you prefer your cozy — perhaps as a ribbed cardigan, as a fitted pullover, or even a light, sleeveless shell — the ways in which you can layer and wear it are limitless. 

The thing about cashmere, however, is that it’s expensive — it is a rare fiber, after all. With the majority of the world’s supply coming from goats specifically living in the Gobi Desert, there’s a relatively long-ish supply chain process linked to producing sweaters and the like. To that end, the best cashmere sweaters generally veer towards basic or neutral (for versatility’s sake) — and it's only fitting that they're often purchased as investment pieces. (On the flip side, if a style is too-good-to-be-true cheap, the sweater is likely sus or blended with other not-as-soft materials.)

With so many fashion retailers and brands throwing around the “100% cashmere” language around, it’s hard to sort out where to find the sweaters worthy of your hard-earned dollars. So, for this edition of Hype Machine, we scanned through countless sites to filter out the highest-rated cashmere layerables according to serious cozy-seekers like you. (And, while Uniqlo doesn’t partake in customer reviews, we feel the retailer’s collection of cashmere crewnecks still deserves an honorable mention here for its longstanding level of quality and affordability.) Now that we’ve got all that out of the way, click on to see the best cashmere sweater styles the world wide web has to offer.

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Everlane The Oversized Strooplewafel Turtleneck In ReCashmere


The Best Lounge-At-Home Cashmere Sweater

The Hype: 4.28 out of 5 stars; 300 reviews on Everlane.com

Envision a chilly, windy day. You're bundled up next to the fireplace with a book in hand and a warm drink. Everlane's waffle knit sweater encases you in its warm, relaxed-fit sweater. Sounds too good to be true, right? So go ahead and let the daydream come to life.

"The sweater is beautifully soft and great as the nights are getting older," writes a reviewer. "It has great subtle details and I appreciate the extra length in the back."

Everlane The Oversized Strooplewafel Turtleneck In ReCashmere, $, available at Everlane

L.L.Bean Classic Cashmere Crewneck


The Best Everyday Cashmere Sweater

The Hype: 4.4 out of 5 stars; 2,006 reviews on LLBean.com

When the weather dips, treat yourself to a cozy and soft cashmere sweater that you can wear every day of the week. There are 12 neutral and pastel hues to choose from and also come in plus, petite, and tall fits.

"I have been purchasing LL Bean's cashmere sweaters for what seems like forever. Presently, I have at least five of them in my closet," writes a reviewer. "I cannot travel without them. They are incredibly lightweight and cozy to wear."

L.L. Bean Classic Cashmere Crewneck, $, available at L.L. Bean

Wilfred Jara Luxe Cashmere Sweater


The Best Cashmere Turtleneck Sweater

The Hype: 5 out of 5 stars; 49 reviews on Aritzia.com

There may be nothing that'll keep you warmer than a slouchy cashmere sweater with a cozy turtleneck. The timeless piece looks so luxurious that you can simply style it with a pair of your favorite jeans or trousers.

"This should be in everyone’s wardrobe! The cut is perfect and the sweater is so soft," writes a reviewer. "I’m normally an XS but from experience cashmere stretches, so I went with the XXS. The boxy fit is still great for a light tuck into pants or to hang untucked."

Wilfred Jara Luxe Cashmere Sweater, $, available at Aritzia

Nadaam Recycled Cashmere Open Neck Polo


The Best Collared Cashmere Sweater

The Hype: 4.5 out of 5 stars; 18 reviews on Naadam.com

Polo shirts and half-zip sweaters are making a huge comeback this year — and this sweater satisfies both trends in one.

"It's very soft while keeping a structured fit that is flattering," writes a reviewer. "Cashmere quality is superior to high end stores and very affordable."

Naadam Recycled Cashmere Open Neck Polo, $, available at Naadam

Summersalt The Coziest Cashmere CrewThe Best


The Best Two-Tone Cashmere Sweater

The Hype: 4.4 out of 5 stars; 44 reviews on Summersalt.com

For the most part, all solid-colored cashmere sweaters tend to look similar — which is why this Summersalt knit with bold, contrasting hems truly stands out.

"Comfortable, classy and unique. I love this sweater and always look forward to putting it on," shares a reviewer. "It looks great plain or with a necklace even though it has a decorative neckline."

Summersalt The Coziest Cashmere Crew, $, available at Summersalt

Quince Mongolian Cashmere Duster Cardigan Sweater


The Best Cashmere Duster Sweater

The Hype: 5 out of 5 stars; 219 reviews on Onequince.com

If you want your cashmere sweater to look, feel, and fit more like outerwear, this open-front duster is the perfect grab-and-go jacket for fall. And, like with all of Quince's cashmere, this style is made entirely from Grade A Mongolian cashmere.

"I've been looking for a sweater like this for months," shares a reviewer. "The cashmere is thicker than I thought it would be. It's super soft, high quality, and a really neutral style that I'll wear constantly."

Quince Mongolian Cashmere Duster Cardigan Sweater, $, available at Quince

Gentle Herd Oversized Cashmere Turtleneck Sweater


The Best Long Cashmere Sweater

The Hype: 4.53 out of 5 stars; 749 reviews on Gentleherd.com

Since this tunic-style cashmere sweater covers your hips and butt, it's a great choice for keeping you extra warm.

"What a beautiful thick and cozy sweater! I love how it sits just a bit below your hip so you can pull up or down," exclaims a reviewer. "It's definitely a good buy and I'll be wearing this sweater a lot this year!"

Gentle Herd Oversized Cashmere Turtleneck Sweater, $, available at Gentle Herd

Jenni Kayne Cashmere Cocoon Cardigan


The Best Cashmere Cardigan Sweater

The Hype: 4.8 out of 5 stars; 1,193 reviews on JenniKayne.com

Though this cashmere sweater is on the pricier end, this very beloved, very luxurious Jenni Kayne ribbed cardigan is worth every dollar according to the designer's rabid fanbase. Plus, it has over 1,000 reviews, which says it all.

"The coziest of coziest! There’s a reason why they call this cardigan a cocoon," writes a reviewer. "It literally wraps you in warmth. It’s also extremely versatile — wear it buttoned, unbuttoned, tucked into jeans or pants, you name it and the sweater delivers."

Jenni Kayne Cashmere Cocoon Cardigan, $, available at Jenni Kayne

Anthropologie Alani Cashmere Mock Neck Sweater


The Best Mock Neck Cashmere Sweater

The Hype: 4.2 out of 5 stars; 133 reviews on Anthropologie.com

Not quite a turtleneck and not quite a crew neck, this cashmere mock neck sweater is an easy style to throw on during these in-between-seasons weeks. Plus, take a look at all of the vibrant gemstone colors and prints!

"Super snuggly! I love the way this sweater hangs on my body. It's super soft and not too thick of a fabric," writes a reviewer. "I'll most likely layer it with an undershirt during cooler weather. The floral pattern looks vintage and I'm super happy with my purchase!"

Anthropologie Alani Cashmere Mock Neck Sweater, $, available at Anthropologie

J.Crew Cashmere Classic-Fit Crewneck Sweater


The Best Classic Cashmere Crewneck

The Hype: 4 out of 5 stars; 154 reviews on JCrew.com

Is there anything more classic than a perfectly tailored crewneck sweater? J.Crew has updated its previous cashmere crewneck style with a slightly relaxed fit. Did we mention it also comes in sixteen(!) colors.

"This classic cut cashmere sweater fits much more flattering than the slim fit in previous years. I love my cashmere slightly oversized and this sweater does the trick," explains a reviewer. "With that said, it is true to size. But, if you want to feel extra cozy, size up! I will be buying more colors soon!"

J.Crew Cashmere Classic-Fit Crewneck Sweater, $, available at J.Crew

Quince Mongolian Cashmere Full-Zip Hoodie


The Best Cashmere Hoodie

The Hype: 4.9 out of 5 stars; 776 reviews on Quince.com

The Full-Zip Hoodie is another Quince item that we can't forget to list. If you live in a baggy hoodie all throughout the cold months and want to continue on your cozy-comfy journey, grab one of these hooded cashmere sweaters — perfect for cocooning your head from the cold air.

"I love this hoodie! It's very comfortable and warm," writes a reviewer. "It's the perfect hoodie to wear when I want to look casual, not like I'm going on a hike! I would definitely recommend it."

Quince Mongolian Cashmere Full-Zip Hoodie, $, available at Quince

Jennie Liu Women's 100% Pure Cashmere Crew Neck Sweater


The Best Cashmere Crewneck On Amazon

The Hype: 4.5 out of 5 stars; 440 reviews on Amazon.com

Amazon can be a hit or miss, but this cashmere sweater is certainly a hit according to the over 400 reviewers who rated this sweater an overall 4.5 out of 5 stars. If that doesn't pique your immediate interest, then one of its many, colorways surely will.

"I bought three of these cashmere crew neck sweaters and they are the most luxurious treat to wear. It's like wearing a soft, gentle hug all day long," a reviewer raves. "They are of excellent quality and they hold up well to cold water wash (in a garment bag), air drying, and light ironing. I expect them to last many years and to be a staple of my winter wardrobe."

Jennie Liu 100% Pure Cashmere Crew Neck Sweater, $, available at Amazon

Nap Loungewear Chunky Oversized Crew Sweater


The Best Oversized Cashmere Sweater

The Hype: 4.9 out of 5 stars; 246 reviews on Naploungewear.com

Just look at the super wide, boxy silhouette of this cashmere sweater! If getting swathed by cashmere goodness is your top priority, let this one envelop you in ultimate softness.

"Excellent quality. It's warm, but not overly thick and hot. I love the cashmere sweater," writes a reviewer.

Nap Loungewear Chunky Oversized Crew Sweater, $, available at Nap Loungewear

Mott & Bow Cashmere Oversized V-Neck Willow


The Best V-Neck Cashmere Sweater

Mott & Bow offers a few cashmere sweater styles, but this slightly cropped V-neck sweater just edges out the crew neck for its easy, over-the-head pullover fit and wear.

The Hype: 4.25 out of 5 stars and 21 reviews on mottandbow.com

What Cozy Seekers Are Saying: "Like the cut of this versatile cashmere V-neck. When it first arrived I put it on and didn’t want to take it off cuz it was so soft and comfortable. Not too thin or thick. Wear alone or under a jacket. Like where the V hits on my chest."

Mott & Bow Cashmere Oversized V-Neck Willow, $, available at Mott & Bow

Free People Skye Cashmere Pullover


The Best Sleeveless Cashmere Sweater

If you're down with the sweater vest trend, but want to specifically invest in a lux cashmere style, this top-rated pullover from Free People is worth a look.

The Hype: 4.3 out of 5 stars and 12 reviews on freepeople.com

What Cozy Seekers Are Saying: "A delicious, sophisticated hug! I have come to love cashmere for its lightness and incredible warmth... as I am often chilled. This piece, though sleeveless, is like getting a beautiful hug when I slip it on. The red is vibrant, and the material is perfect for wearing alone or over a blouse/turtleneck. Dressy, classy, and fun! There is ample room and it flows and settles nicely. I ordered an XS and it was billowy and chic! LOVE IT!"

Free People Skye Cashmere Pullover, $, available at Free People

Madewell (Re)sourced Cashmere Ribbed Mockneck Pullover Sweater


The Best Recycled Cashmere Sweater

This comfy ribbed sweater is made from Madewell's Do Well materials, which includes 70% recycled cashmere and 30% recycled wool. So, while this isn't a hundo cashmere, you can still feel fuzzy-good that this sweater's kinder to the environment.

The Hype:
4.8 out of 5 stars and 14 reviews on madewell.com

What Cozy Seekers Are Saying: "I ordered this in a size up to have an oversized/slouchy feel, and it's perfect! I would definitely say it's true to size if you're going for a less slouchy look though. The color is exquisite, like the perfect taupe/oatmeal/cream color mix. I am six months pregnant and feel like this sweater, even with the slight crop, will be something I'll be able to wear throughout my whole pregnancy. Can't wait to pair it with some cute black jeans and a jean jacket!"

Madewell (Re)sourced Cashmere Ribbed Mockneck Pullover Sweater, $, available at Madewell

lululemon Cashlu Sweater Wrap


The Best Machine Washable Cashmere Sweater

While this isn't a 100% cashmere sweater (you knew there had to be a catch with the "machine washable" part), this long cardigan, cashmere-blend knit from lululemon is still soft enough for getting cozy with and warm enough for post-workout layering.

The Hype: 4 out of 5 stars and 86 reviews on lululemon.com

What Cozy Seekers Are Saying: "If you're looking for the perfect Sweater, look no further!!! The Cashlu™️ Sweater Wrap is the perfect addition to your Fall/Winter wardrobe. This cozy wrap sweater is perfect for running to class or just running errands. It's soft, cozy, providing a little warmth but cool enough for those who tend to run more warm. As a pilates instructor, I'm constantly jumping on and off the equipment to demonstrate and this wrap is perfect from throwing on & off quickly. Plus, who the deep pockets are great for carrying my phone & lip gloss. I hope Lulu makes this more colors because this is my new staple!"

Lululemon Cashlu Sweater Wrap, $, available at Lululemon

Everlane The Belgian-Waffle Pocket Pullover


The Best Cashmere With Pockets

Everything's better with pockets and this recycled cashmere style from Everlane is no exception. Bonus points for the waffle-knit texture, blouson sleeves, and slightly cropped relaxed cut.

The Hype: 4.58 out of 5 stars and 50 reviews on everlane.com

What Cozy Seekers Are Saying: "This sweater was a little out of my price range but I'm glad I splurged and got it. This sweater is everything. So soft, such a cute cropped cut, and POCKETS! which make everything cute. Get this sweater. I wear anywhere between an XS and an M in Everlane but got this in a small and it fits perfect."

Everlane The Belgian-Waffle Pocket Pullover, $, available at Everlane

Athleta Aspen Turtleneck Sweater


The Best Cashmere Turtleneck

There may be nothing that'll keep you warmer than a thick cashmere sweater with a chunky turtleneck.

The Hype: 4.6 out of 5 stars and 137 reviews on athleta.com

What Cozy Seekers Are Saying: "Love this sweater. Because of the length, it is flattering, and it is also cozy. Both the brown and the pink were very pretty. I had a hard time deciding which one to get. I ended up choosing the brown."

Athleta Wool Cashmere Aspen Turtleneck Sweater, $, available at Athleta

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The Lingerie Brand Making A Compelling Case For Granny Panties

While stay-at-home life set off a wild range of unforeseen trends in 2020 (matching sweatsuits, nap dresses, sourdough starters), one item, in particular, got the long-overdue attention it deserved: underwear. No longer sequestered to the back corners of our top drawers, ultra-comfy, full-coverage undies — particularly those of the granny variety — continue to see a spike in demand. And it looks like when it comes to underwear, the bigger-is-better motto applies — which is excellent news for the mother-daughter duo behind the brand Bloomers.

Her Highness Lace Underwear in White, $38

“I thought to myself, ‘I can’t be the only woman in the world looking for comfortable, sexy granny panties,” Bloomers’ co-founder Dr. Shaula Alexander Yemini explains to Refinery29. “Being an entrepreneur, when I see a void in the marketplace, I have to do something about it. And that’s how Bloomers was born.” All of the brand’s high-waisted undies are constructed with four-way stretch lace and offered in sizes XS to 2XL, in four jewel-inspired colors: pearl, amethyst, rose quartz, and onyx. The comfortable full-coverage bottoms veer into the “sexy” category thanks to the clingy, transparent fabrication and a scalloped hem that lends a boudoir-ish elegance to the sleepy silhouette. Each pair is $38 and comes with a reusable mesh laundry bag for easy machine washing.

These are worth every penny, I want them in every color. Happy divorce present to me!

BLOOMERS REVIEWER

“During the pandemic, shoppers started prioritizing comfort over style, and granny panties fit the new WFH lifestyle,” says Bloomers‘ co-founder Noa Arias — so a year into a global quarantine, Arias launched the brand alongside her mother, a former tech entrepreneur. She believes the designs by Bloomers —  high-waist, fullback lace undies that are guaranteed to be wedgie-free — are poised for popularity, even with restrictions easing, more employees returning to offices, and couch-bound comfort-wear returning to a weekends-only rotation. “Now that we’re heading back to normal, we don’t want to give up being comfortable, [but] we’re eager to be fashionable once again,” Arias explains. “Bloomers’ briefs are the best of both worlds: They have all the comfort and coverage of a granny panty, but they’re made from a soft, stylish lace with a scalloped edge.”

Her Highness Lace Brief in Amethyst, $38

According to the retail intelligence platform Edited, lingerie is expected to hit $250 billion by 2022, and “granny panties” à la Bridget Jones (who would more likely use the British term “big knickers”) are in. In the same way that comfort came first for all other garments during lockdown, bottoms with both high-waist and full-coverage are outselling hipster styles. Bloomers adopts this comfort-centric approach in a way that’s still sexy — evidenced by a flood of online reviews from customers who prize the brand’s signature mix of comfort and curb appeal. “These are worth every penny, I want them in every color,” wrote a reviewer named Charlotte. “Actually, maybe I’ll get every color. Happy divorce present to me!”Ashima G. wrote that “[t]hese undies are sexy with the benefit of full coverage,” and Jen commented that they made them feel “instantly cute and comfy. So flattering (with and without clothes) and great quality.”

Her Highness Lace Brief in Onyx, $38

These may not be your grandma’s granny panties, but according to reviewers, they certainly feel like it. So if you have any qualms about leaving your quarantine wardrobe behind as you reclaim your pre-2020 lifestyle, know that there’s underwear out there that offers a cute, comfortable compromise.

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The sartorial set descended upon the streets of New York this past week to kick off the season of spring/summer 2023 shows, and as is often the case with this concrete jungle of dreams, the city did not disappoint. So good was the style at New York Fashion Week, in fact, that we're already plotting the integration of next year's trends into our current wardrobes... because whoever said that patience is a virtue clearly has never seen what Brandon Maxwell and Tom Ford can do with sequins.

In addition to the display of new SS23 collections, this season was peppered with pop culture moments that'll be occupying well-deserved space in our minds for the foreseeable future. The shows began with Janet Jackson showing up to Elizabeth Taylor's former townhouse (Christian Siriano) and ended with Madonna on the former trading floor of the New York Mercantile Exchange (Tom Ford), as well as included Lil Nas X's runway debut at Coach, an IRL The Devil Wears Prada moment on the Michael Kors FROW, and a scattering of Serena Williams appearances in her post-tennis glory.

But not even one of the greatest early-2000s film throwbacks of all time could distract from the clothes themselves this season, which featured extra-long skirts that were dazzling enough to make a mermaid jealous, garments dripping in eye-catching tassels and strings, and polka dots aplenty.

As the dust begins to settle on the New York catwalks and the style stars turn their attention toward London, we've channeled our lingering excitement over it all into a roundup of the top Spring 2023 trends you can add to your shopping cart right away.

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Waterfall Fashion


Cascades of tassels and strings flooded the runways this season, dripping from hemlines at Bronx and Banco, Herve Leger, Bevza, and more. The waterfall effect was a common theme throughout the entire week, from Kendall Jenner’s slicked-back hair at Proenza Schouler — a show which saw waterfalls projected onto the walls of the venue — to rainwear at Kate Spade New York whose presentation featured faux clouds and rainfall, to actual rain at the Tommy Hilfiger show.Photo: Courtesy of Bevza


By Anthropologie Cropped Fringe Kimono Sweater, $, available at Anthropologie


Abacaxi Nasrin Skirt, $, available at Abacaxi


Staud Kaz Top, $, available at Staud


Cynthia Rowley Fringed Mini Shorts, $, available at Farfetch

Statement Skirts


We are still not over Zendaya’s two-piece Valentino Haute Couture look from the 2022 Oscars, and neither is the fashion world. Statement skirts of all kinds promise to be all the rage this spring, from mini and maxi styles at Brandon Maxwell to shimmering pieces at Tory Burch to trenches-turned-skirts at Jonathan Simkhai. We simply cannot wait to give this one a twirl.Photo: Monica Feudi/Brandon Maxwell.


Mare Mare x Anthropologie Sequin Train Maxi Skirt, $, available at Anthropologie


ASOS DESIGN Sequin Midi Pencil Skirt, $, available at ASOS


Free People Poets Sequin Sarong Skirt, $, available at Free People


Saloni Kirsten Embellished Bows Skirt, $, available at Saloni

Precious Cargo (Pants)


Cargo pants proved to be anything but casual on the runways this season, with the utilitarian garment getting a glossy upgrade with floral prints, crushed velvet, and organza at Collina Strada, silk paneling at Hellessy, and matching belted corsets at Brandon Maxwell. Perhaps the boldest take on this trend was the iridescent iteration by the Beyoncé-approved label LaQuan Smith.Photo: Courtesy of LaQuan Smith.


Storets Gia Wide-leg Cargo Pants, $, available at Storets


Frankie Shop Hailey Cotton-Twill Cargo Pants, $, available at Net-A-Porter


Good American Shine Boyfriend Cargo, $, available at Good American


Lioness Miami Vice Faux Leather Cargo Pant, $, available at Urban Outffiters

Plenty of Polka


Designers like Proenza Schouler, Libertine, Sergio Hudson, and Batsheva doubled down on polka patterns for the spring season, debuting dots of all sizes that were either paired with, or layered over, various renditions of the classic print. Photo: Iker Aldama/Sergio Hudson.


Lisa Says Gah Cassandra Jumpsuit, $, available at Lisa Says Gah


& Other Stories Printed Open Back Midi Dress, $, available at & Other Stories


Vince Tossed Dot Pull On Skirt, $, available at Dia & Co.


J.Crew Gwyneth Slip Skirt, $, available at J.Crew

Color Me Purple


There’s a sweet shade of purple for everyone this spring, with Ulla Johnson making the case for plum, Adam Lippes experimenting with a very light lilac, and Prabal Gurung loving on lavender. Photo: GoRunway/Tibi


Mango Ruffles Flowy Dress, $, available at Mango


Everlane The Organic Cotton Tissue Tank, $, available at Everlane


FIND ME NOW Charlie Off Shoulder Dress, $, available at Find Me Now


Simon Miller Runa Dress, $, available at Simon Miller

Metallic Knits


Party knitwear enters its next phase with glitzier fabrics set to shine in the springtime sun. Eckhaus Latta, Jonathan Simkhai, and Proenza Schouler all seem to have tinsel on the mind, with sparkling compact knits, metallic yarns, and dazzling crochet pieces. Photo: Courtesy of Eckhaus Latta


Rose Carmine | Free People Tube Top, $, available at Free People


Victor Glemaud Bustier Top, $, available at Revolve


H&M Jersey Crop Tube Top, $, available at H&M


Mango Metallic Yarn Ribbed Top, $, available at Mango

Going-Out Blazer


While going-out tops have made a comeback thanks to the resurgence of Y2K style, there’s a new party-ready piece that’s vying for the attention of the fashion set. According to NYFW heavy hitters like Tom Ford, Khaite, and Gabriela Hearst, blazers are not just for the office thanks to sequined embellishments, plunging necklines (with nothing underneath), and glamorous fabrics.Photo: Hanna Tveite/Khaite.


Zara Jewel Button Combination Blazer, $, available at Zara


Commando Neoprene CEO Blazer, $, available at Commando


ASOS CURVE Occasion Satin Dad Blazer, $, available at ASOS


IRO Weddel Double-Breasted Sequin Tulle Blazer, $, available at The Outnet

Fashionable Florets


Not to be confused with broccoli (à la Collina Strada), florets are in, and they’re going to be even bigger than florals this spring. In the throes of a multi-season Sex and the City reboot, some of the best Carrie Bradshaw looks are back in fashion (SJP herself even collaborated with Fendi on her own Carrie-inspired Baguette purse). Next up: Bradshaw’s penchant for oversized rosette details on everything from tops to dresses, which has made its way onto pieces by Prabal Gurung, Batsheva, and even Willy Chavarria menswear. Photo: Courtesy of Prabal Gurung.


SIKA Sika Bubble Top, $, available at Shopbop



LoveShackFancy Brenaya Ruffled Taffeta Mini, $, available at Net-A-Porter


Farm Rio White Flower Crop Top, $, available at Farm Rio


Mara Hoffman Rosie Rosette Organic Cotton Bra Top, $, available at Nordstrom

Clear Coats


With designs by Tory Burch, Peter Do, and Monse as your guide, take your next fabulous outfit and treat it like a manicure with a sheer top coat (or dress, or blouse) that’ll take the look from elegant to envelope-pushing while protecting whatever’s underneath. Photo: Courtesy of Tory Burch.


KYE Overlay Slip Cover Up, $, available at SSENSE


Skims Summer Mesh Long Sleeve Dress, $, available at Skims


UO Caleb Sheer Shimmer Midi Dress, $, available at Urban Outfitters


BunnyStreetCom Tulle Overlay Dress, $, available at Etsy

Bubble Hems


Speaking of Y2K style, bubble hems are floating back into fashion. Khaite, Ulla Johnson, Proenza Schouler, and Duaphinette are all giving voluminous, balloon-like attire their stamp of approval (some more subtle than others). Photo: Jonas Gustavsson/Ulla Johnson.


PrettyLittleThing Plus Rust Puff Sleeve Puffball Hem Shift Dress, $, available at PrettyLittleThing


Ulla Johnson Bubble Hem Mini Corset Dress, $, available at Browns


Cinq à Sept Effie Balloon Hem Midi Dress, $, available at Nordstrom


Jonathan Simkhai Echo Gathered Bubble-Hem Minidress, $, available at Saks Fifth Avenue

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