Monday, November 16, 2020

Shhh, This 24-Hour Entireworld Discount Is Just For YOU

When Entireworld called, we answered. When the iconic loungewear brand graciously offered an R29-exclusive discount, we accepted. Starting now and lasting for the next 24 hours (ending tonight at 11:59 p.m. EST), you lucky readers can score 20% off Entireworld’s ENTIRE organic sweater collection (with promo code SWEATERWEATHER). The eco-friendly label is a fashion focal point for what it describes as “non-boring basics” and what we like call wardrobe revolutionaries; we’re talking everything from cozy alpaca blends to very soft organic cotton, superfine wool, oh-so-luxe cashmere, and every other material that magnetizes your sweater sleeve to your cheek like you’re starring in a fabric softener commercial. We’d advise adding-to-cart fast during this day-long window of magical markdowns because we wouldn’t be surprised if a few items go completely out of stock. Below, peep a few of our favorite (not-yet-sold-out) styles to use that special limited-time discount on — and shop the full selection here.

The Tiny Sweater $125 $100

This little crew neck is Entireworld’s best selling sweater and for a good reason: it’s made with 100% superfine wool and crafted to be “not too light” but also “not too warm.” It’s the true neutral in The Alignment System of sweaters and comes in 5 different colors.

Peruvian Crew $225 $180

Where there’s an oversize sweater there’s a cute outfit. This 70% baby alpaca wool jumper is the perfect piece to snuggle up in on chilly days. It has a long and loose fit that you can throw on top of any pair of pants, skirt, or whatever and leave the house looking dashing. Easy, simple, and, now, 20% off. 

Turtle Neck Sweater Dress $195 $156

A walking blanket never looked so chic. Seriously, this wool/cashmere blend turtleneck dress is perfect by itself indoors or for snuggling beneath hefty layers for those extra cold winter outings. Buy it now while it’s still on sale and you’ll be toasty all winter long. Available in three colors too.

Ribbed Mockneck Sweater $150 $120

A drapey 100% wool knit sweater for every minimalist who lives for comfort. The simple seam running straight through the middle gives it that elegant and effortless vibe that everyone secretly wants. You can grab this wardrobe staple in black or tan. 

Ribbed Sweater Pants $150 $120

These sweater pants are the definition of “non-boring basics.” It’s a sweater for your legs and your key to a goose-bump free winter. Grab a pair to match with your Ribbed Mockneck sweater for redefined sweatsuit bliss. Available in black or tan.

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Sophie Turner’s New Necklace Has A Secret About Baby Willa — & It’s Already Trending

In an Instagram story on Friday, Sophie Turner revealed a major hint about her and husband Joe Jonas’ daughter Willa, who, apart from her name, remains a mystery to the public. “Thank you, Jennifer Fisher Jewelry,” Turner wrote alongside a selfie in which she wears a gold pendant necklace with the date, “22.07.20” inscribed on its rectangular face. This appears to confirm the date reported as Willa’s birthdate by TMZ in July. And if July 22, 2020, is when Willa was born, as this pendant strongly suggests, that would mean she’s just shy of four months old — not to mention, a Cancer. 

New York-based jewelry designer Jennifer Fisher boasts regular celebrity clients such as Michelle Obama, Meghan Markle, Hailey Bieber, and Bella Hadid, among others. Along with her signature chunky gold hoops, Fisher is most known for her custom necklace designs, which include the style Turner opted for. Because of that, her particular necklace isn’t technically available to shop — or rather, it isn’t available yet. Similar pendants have been spotted at Mejuri and Gorjana, though, so even if Fisher doesn’t make Turner’s specific necklace a public option, other mothers can commemorate important dates through jewelry from other brands.

In line with the couple’s history of being secretive — they eloped in Las Vegas in May 2019 — they kept Turner’s pregnancy to themselves. The public only knew Turner was pregnant from paparazzi photos of the couple.

“The couple is keeping things very hush hush,” a source shared with Refinery29 in February when news of the pregnancy surfaced. In September, following Willa’s birth, Turner gave fans a more private look at the past few months, including two photos of her swimming in their backyard wearing a tiny bikini and another in Hotel Bel-Air striped pajamas. But even with that insight into their journey, no real details about Willa have been shared yet, making Turner’s jewelry announcement another juicy breadcrumb. 

Below, shop chain-link pendant necklaces just like Turner’s that are shaping up to be a huge trend for 2021.

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16 Stylish Gifts That Your Impeccably-Dressed Friend Will Love

Gift shopping is already tough enough. Finding presents for someone with a passion for fashion is even tougher. They're not easily swayed by just any scarf or sweater because their personal style has a much more precise aesthetic. And personal style is just that: extremely personal. We struggle to even articulate our own style, let alone someone else’s.

But while it’s difficult to predict what someone will enjoy wearing, every now and then, an item comes along – an omg I could totally see you wearing this item – that nails it. Congratulations! You've successfully predicted what resonates, fashion-wise, for another human being.

Bonus points if you're able to push your chic friend out of their style comfort zone. Your perspective may be just what they need to welcome a fresh, daring new element into their closet. And that's what friends are for. (Pro tip: Unless you're feeling especially confident, don't forget the gift receipt ).

So click through for the best holiday gifts for the friend who loves fashion, from one fashion girl to another.

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Merrell x Outdoor Voices Hiking Boots


Say goodbye to the hiking boot trend that involved hiking boots not designed for actual hiking, and hello to Merrell x Outdoor Voices' stylish second drop.

Merrell x Outdoor Voices Moab 2 Mid Eco Waterproof X Outdoor Voices, $, available at Merrell

Zara Quilted Duvet Coat


Quilted duvet coats are about to be this winter's Saks Potts coat, just you wait.

Zara Water And Wind Protection Puffer Coat, $, available at Zara
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Now that outerwear is the biggest flex we have left, help her make a good impression in a cozy, effortless layer over sweats.

Banana Republic Factory Collarless Knit Coat, $, available at Banana Republic Factory

Eloquii Puff-Sleeve Blouse


This winter, it's all about the puff-sleeve.

Eloquii Puff-Sleeve Top, $, available at Eloquii

The North Face x MM6 Maison Margiela Vest


This of-the-moment vest, courtesy of the recent North Face x MM6 Maison Margiela collab, is both Hailey Bieber- and Bella Hadid-approved.

MM6 Maison Margiela x The North Face Orange The North Face Edition Fleece Circle Sweater, $, available at SSENSE

Calzedonia Red Tights


So they can recreate Jodie Comer's Porter Magazine cover shoot, of course.

Calzedonia 50 Denier Total Comfort Soft Touch Tights, $, available at Calzedonia

Keap Candle


Not quite ready to take the gift-giving plunge with a piece of clothing? Splurge on a fashion-approved candle, instead. My favorite scent is grapefruit + yuzu.

Keap A Perfect Escape Candle, $, available at Keap

Low Classic Stirrup Leggings


Didn't you hear? Leggings are cool again. That is, as long as they have stirrups.

Low Classic High-Waist Stirrup Leggings, $, available at Farfetch

Crochet Detachable Collar


This might look like the collar your grandma wore in photos from her childhood. But to your stylish BFF, it's a $31 way to check off two of this season's biggest trends: crochet and detachable collars.

AnnZuHandMade Detachable Crochet Collar, $, available at Etsy

Sleeper Satin Slippers


Inside shoes: check!

Sleeper “The Puff” Slippers in Abyss Blue, $, available at Sleeper

Entireworld Sweatpants


2020's most popular sweatpants, courtesy of Band Of Outsiders' founder Scott Sternberg's brand Entireworld, are a must for anyone, whether they're an avid trend-watcher or not.

Entireworld Loop Back Sweatpants, $, available at EntireWorld

COS Cashmere Bralette


Since both Jacquemus' and Khaite's versions of the soft-knit bra are a tad on the pricey side.

COS Recycled Cashmere Knitted Bra, $, available at COS

Subsurface Visible Thong Pants


Wearing trousers with thong-like cut-outs might seem like a stretch for you. But for your trendiest friend, they're the next big thing.

Subsurface The Hostess Pant, $, available at Subsurface

Urban Outfitters Knit Cardigan


This knit cardigan bears a close resemblance to the one Harry Styles wore on TODAY back in February — except this one doesn't involve hours of actual knitting (or spending $1,000+ on the real thing).

Urban Outfitters Juliana Chunky Knit Cardigan, $, available at Urban Outfitters

Marine Serre Boxer Briefs

Yup, we did just find the perfect pair of boxer briefs for lockdown #2 that just so happen to also be made by your trendy best friend's favorite indie designer. Beyoncé's and Adele's, too.

Marine Serre White Ribbed Boxer Briefs, $, available at SSENSE

Pyer Moss x Reebok Track Pants


Since getting your hands on a pair of Experiment 4 Fury Trail sneakers from Pyer Moss x Reebok is proving to be next to impossible, these '80s-inspired track pants will curb their craving until the day they can finally snag a pair.

Reebok by Pyer Moss Sherpa Trackpants, $, available at Pyer Moss

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No, Wearing A Dress Doesn’t Make Harry Styles Less “Manly”

Conservative pundit Candace Owens loves nothing more than bashing and fear-mongering about the “ridiculousness” of the left. Her latest attempt to do just that involves an attack on Harry Styles’ Vogue cover. But, thanks in part to the pop star’s supportive — some might even say rabid — fandom, Owens is being rightfully called out for her ignorance. 

Last week, Styles made headlines for his Vogue cover shoot, which includes styling that has him wearing a dress. This is nothing new for the star, who has refused to conform to those gender constructs in fashion dictated by the “rules” of masculinity. Styles has received tons of praise for both his aesthetic sensibilities and his willingness to ignore outdated gender norms. But Owens apparently had a problem with all this, and so took to Twitter to complain about it. “There is no society that can survive without strong men. The East knows this. In the west, the steady feminization of our men at the same time that Marxism is being taught to our children is not a coincidence. It is an outright attack. Bring back manly men,” she said, quote-tweeting the photos of Styles.

This is not the first time that Owens aired her bad opinions on Twitter. She recently got into an online spat with Cardi B, calling her “dumb and illiterate.” She also tweeted about more than just Styles this weekend, writing that Black Lives Matter and antifascists “represent the absolute vermin of our society.”

While Owens is clearly happy to be a provocateur and spew hate and muddy facts, with this recent take on Styles, she’s not only incorrect, but is also ahistorical. Owens’ argument relies on a very rigid definition of what it means to be a “strong man,” one that’s rooted in toxic masculinity, but isn’t really related to traditional ideas of masculinity, seeing as how powerful men have, in fact, worn dresses, makeup, and long hair for centuries. In fact, the practice of harshly dividing people of different genders into extremely different forms of dress is relatively recent.

Before World War I, the societal construct of “pink for girls” and “blue for boys” didn’t even exist, and, for children, dresses were considered gender-neutral. There are even photos of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in dresses and with long curly hair as a child. In the 19th-century, affluent people wore dresses as a sign of stature — yes, even boys. There are also the famed Scottish Highlanders, mighty warriors who wore kilts. No one would argue they weren’t Candace Owens-approved levels of masculine.  

In recent years, the right — especially the religious right — has latched with a newfound intensity onto gender norms, and used people’s clothing choices to moralize about society. In their eyes, if you’re a man who dresses in a “feminine” way, or a woman who wears suits, you’re obviously trying to destroy the sanctity of the American family. Their way of seeing the world, though, is faltering, as the kind of cultural hegemony largely rooted in cisgender, white, Christian values is losing power. Besides, and as many people are pointing out, Owens herself has worn suits for photoshoots.

Owens has never cared much about being a hypocrite, though — or being historically accurate. Her bizarre reference to Marxism is a bizarre conflation of the right’s fear over both radical leftists and trans and gender-nonconforming people, painting it all with one problematic brush. Even more bizarre is her reference to “the East.” It’s bad enough that Owens treats Eastern men as a monolith, but she is also ignoring the racist ways in which they are often painted as “soft” and “weak” for showing a range of emotions and expressions. East Asian men, in particular, have been desexualized in pop culture for years. Moreover, in other parts of the world — including those in the East — garments that resemble dresses are frequently worn by men, like the thawb — a long, ankle-length garment commonly worn in Arab countries.

Of course, Owens’ whole argument is a baseless one, anyway; there is no such thing as a stereotypically “strong man.” All she is doing is promoting ideas that are rooted in toxic masculinity, or restrictive expectations of manhood and masculinity that harm people of all genders. Internalized toxic masculinity says that men can’t cry or show emotions, that they must dress a certain way to distinguish themselves from women, that they must exert power and control — especially over women. Somehow in Owens’ eyes, wearing a dress takes away Styles’ — or any man’s — ability to be strong. In actuality, how you act has nothing to do with how you dress — and how you dress doesn’t dictate your actions, or even your gender. There is no one definition of what it means to be a man. Owens is merely fear-mongering — but Styles’ fans didn’t let her get away with it, nor did Twitter’s queer community.

In response to Owens’ absurd assertions, critiques quickly followed, with people pointing out things like, “If masculinity can be undone with a simple change of clothes, it was never very strong to begin with.” When fellow conservative pundit Ben Shapiro decided to enter the conversation, Styles fans referenced Prince and David Bowie, two iconic pop idols who also played with gender roles and fashion their entire careers. 

But while defenses of Styles are valid and an important reminder that Owens and Shapiro don’t know what they’re talking about, it’s also important to remember what the pop star himself told Vogue, “There’s so much joy to be had in playing with clothes.” For Styles, fashion is a form of expression that allows him to tap into different parts of himself, to experiment, and have fun; and it should be the same for any person — no matter their gender. We are all multifaceted people, and no one aspect of our lives determines our gender, which is ultimately a performance, anyway — no matter what Candace Owens tells you.

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See J.Lo, Demi Lovato & More Stunners On The People’s Choice Awards Red Carpet

On Sunday night, a smaller handful of celebrities than usual gathered in Los Angeles for the 2020 People’s Choice Awards. Some attendees, including Renée Zellweger (dressed casually in a Texas Longhorns hat), Emma Chamberlain, and Nicole Kidman arrived via Zoom; while others, like Christina Hendricks, Tracee Ellis Ross, and J.Lo, went to the actual show at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica. For those of us who’ve lived in sweatsuits and house dresses for months, J.Lo going all out in a tiered red Christian Siriano dress was a sight for sore eyes. 

Other fashion highlights included Ross’s on-stage ensemble, which incorporated one of 2020’s most intriguing fashion trends — the leather harness — and Alexander McQueen thigh-high boots, Joey King’s red bustier jumpsuit, and all five of host Demi Lovato’s sequin gowns. Ahead, check out all the best red carpet looks from Sunday’s People’s Choice Awards.

Jennifer Lopez in Christian Siriano


Does J.Lo ever not look like a million bucks? The Hustlers star arrived at Sunday's event wearing a red Christian Siriano original featuring puffy sleeves and a tiered silhouette.Photo: Todd Williamson/E! Entertainment/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images.

Tracee Ellis Ross in Schiaparelli


A monochrome sweatsuit isn't the only item we look to Tracee Ellis Ross for inspiration on how to wear. The Black-ish star also knows her way around an oversized suit — she wore this camel-colored one by Schiaparelli on Sunday.Photo: Rich Polk/E! Entertainment/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images.

Demi Lovato in Greta Constantine


Demi Lovato loves to make an entrance, which is exactly what she did at Sunday's show in a burnt orange co-ord by Naeem Khan. But it's this low-V black gown by Greta Constantine that she wore to perform on-stage that put her on the best-dressed list. Photo: Christopher Polk/E! Entertainment/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images.

Joey King in Robert Wun


The Kissing Booth 2 star not only won the Comedy Movie Star award for her role in the film, but she also announced that The Kissing Booth 3 will premiere in summer 2021. To make the big reveal, she chose a stunning jumpsuit courtesy of up-and-coming designer Robert Wun. Photo: Todd Williamson/E! Entertainment/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images.

Ellen Pompeo in David Koma


For this year's People's Choice Awards — Pompeo she took home the prize for Female TV Star for her role in Grey's Anatomy — Pompeo wore a sheer, silver two-piece set courtesy of London-based designer David Koma. Photo: Todd Williamson/E! Entertainment/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images.

Tracee Ellis Ross in Alexander McQueen


To accept her Fashion Icon Award, Ross swapped out her Schiaparelli suit for this high-low white dress by Alexander McQueen, to which she added a leather harness and thigh-high boots. Photo: Todd Williamson/E! Entertainment/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images.

Jameela Jamil in Christopher John Rogers


From the power shoulders to the vibrant hot pink color, it’s clear that Jameela Jamil arrived on the red carpet ready to be seen. Her suit, which also featured an eye-catching floral pin, was designed by CFDA winner Christopher John Rogers. Photo: Todd Williamson/E! Entertainment/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images.

Christina Hendricks in Marchesa


Mad Men star Christina Hendricks paired her Old Hollywood-esque curls and red lip with a sparkling silver dress by Marchesa.

Photo: Rich Polk/E! Entertainment/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

Tiffany Haddish in Prabal Gurung


The Like a Boss star wore a multicolored Prabal Gurung dress with a thigh-high slit. Photo: Rich Polk/E! Entertainment/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

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