Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Christian Siriano’s New Bridal Collection Features Wedding Suits & An Ombré Ball Gown

Christian Siriano is officially back in the bridal business — just in time for wedding season. On Wednesday, the New York-based designer — who launched bridal in 2016, but hasn’t released a new collection in the category since April 2017 — announced the return of his e-commerce wedding line with 26 new looks, including wedding suits, princess gowns, and mini dresses. 

“Whether it’s a simple slip dress or a voluminous ball gown, I [really] think there’s something here for everyone,” Siriano tells Refinery29.

According to the designer, he wanted to provide brides who’ve had to postpone their weddings, or worse, put them on hold indefinitely, with a bevy of wedding look options. “I’m hopeful that this collection gives any bride, no matter [their] size, age, or gender, a wedding look of their dreams,” Siriano tells Refinery29 of the line that goes up to size 28. “Everyone deserves that!”

Sara Kerens, Christian Siriano, Bridal 2021
Sara Kerens, Christian Siriano, Bridal 2021

As is the case with his ready-to-wear collections, this bridal line is a mix of classic and eclectic styles, with traditional bridal fabrics like silk, taffeta, and tulle used to create both understated and over-the-top silhouettes. For example, Siriano included a ruffled, pink ombré gown, as well as a tuxedo-inspired dress. 

Shop Siriano’s entire bridal selection, which ranges in price from $2,000 to $10,000, on ChristianSiriano.com.

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Anthropologie’s Newest Size-Inclusive Summer Collab Is Here

Anthropologie has been tearing up the body-positive dance floor in 2021; continuing to expand its range of in-house plus-friendly styles and launching its first-ever size-inclusive collab with designer Peter Som. Now, the chic retailer has done it again with its latest launch created in partnership with WHIT designer Whitney Pozgay. WHIT TWO is an Anthropologie-exclusive clothing collection of summery styles (starting at $78) that feature classic-yet-playful prints, easy-breezy silhouettes, and, of course, inclusive sizes (ranging from XS-3X). “My goal with WHIT has always been to create an inclusive brand. We set out to make optimistic apparel that feels sophisticated and easy to wear every day. It feels like a natural evolution to develop a more comprehensive size range, and we have been hearing this from customers as well. We are thrilled to be partnering with Anthropologie for our WHIT TWO label to expand into both plus and petites,” Pozgay explains.

Since successfully launching plus-size offerings in 2019, Anthropologie has continued to seek out future exclusive designer collaborations and potential partnerships. “Our customer loves the unique fashion we offer and that we provide her with the same fashion styling we do in our standard line.  We see many more exciting assortments in the future,” said Anu Narayanan, Anthropologie’s Chief Merchant. WHIT TWO, along with other inclusive collaborations, will hopefully continue to be one of many movements towards filling the gap for plus-sized and marginalized folks in the fashion space.

We combed through the entire WHIT TWO collection on Anthropologie to pick out a few perfect pieces for the rising temps ahead — and for all those post-vaccine beach vacations we’re so excited about. Below, peep our favorites and check out the full collection here. Who knows, maybe you’ll find your new summer uniform hiding in there.

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Ariana Grande Channeled Audrey Hepburn On Her Wedding Day

One week and two days — yes, we’ve been counting — after TMZ announced that Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez got married in a low-key ceremony at their Montecito, California home, Grande finally gave us a look at her wedding dress. And just as we predicted, it is perfect. 

For the occasion — which, according to Grande’s three Instagram posts, took place on May 15 — the “7 Rings” singer stunned in a strapless, backless, silk charmeuse number by Vera Wang. The bridal designer custom-made the gown for Grande, adding elegant details like a sculpted neckline, a cowl-esque plunging back, and an exposed back strap. Her inspiration? Audrey Hepburn, according to Vogue. Specifically, her character Jo Stockton in the 1957 film Funny Face.  

According to the publication, the designer and the singer made a pact with each other at the 2018 Heavenly Bodies-themed Met Gala, for which Grande wore a Vera Wang gown printed with the Sistine Chapel: When the time came for Grande to get married, Wang would design the dress. “Ariana Grande, to a truly magical muse, what an incredible journey this has been for all of us at Vera Wang,” Wang wrote on her Instagram. “A joy and a honor! Wishing you and Dalton a lifetime of happiness.”

Jewelry-wise, Grande, with the help of her longtime stylist Mimi Cuttrell, chose Lorraine Schwartz pearl-and-diamond earrings, made to match her engagement ring, which, too, features both stones. According to Vogue, she intentionally wore one of the earrings upside-down, which was meant to symbolize the “upside down” moments in her life thus far. The most Ari touch of all, though, was her veil, which was bubble-shaped and featured a small, satin bow at the top. And of course, she wore sky-high heels.

We can’t “Imagine” a better wedding look for Grande. 

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Lisa Says Gah x OOKIOH Swimwear Includes Fruit, Paisley & Cow Print Bikinis

Looking to spend the entire beach season decked out in Lisa Says Gah’s signature prints? As of today, you can. On Wednesday, the Instagram-favorite retailer and fashion brand launched its first foray into swimwear, in collaboration with OOKIOH, the eco-conscious, L.A.-based brand beloved by Gigi and Bella Hadid, Gabrielle Union, and Hailey Bieber. The capsule collection includes three pieces — an underwire bikini top, high-waisted bikini briefs, and a square-neck maillot — each of which is available in three bold patterns — fruit print, red paisley, and a chartreuse-colored cow print.

While OOKIOH provided the swim styles, colors, fabrics, and overall expertise in the poolside genre, LSG was responsible for the vibrant patterns. “The partnership came together based on the OOKIOH’s interest in working with prints for the first time,” LSG founder and CEO Lisa Buhler tells Refinery29. “When looking for the perfect partner [to introduce swim with] — one of LSG’s most requested categories since our launch in 2017 — we were also attracted to OOKIOH’s willingness to meet our standards for inclusivity, along with their long-term sustainable values.” 

According to the two brands, the goal of this collection was to create swimsuits that could be seamlessly incorporated into the wardrobes of longtime LSG and OOKIOH shoppers. “We wanted this collaboration to sit well with [LSG’s] range, so it could be styled with their collection, and also express OOKIOH’s love for bold color statements,” OOKIOH founder Vivek Agarwal tells Refinery29. To do so, Agarwal’s team made slight changes to LSG’s summer color palette, such as tweaking the color of their Moo print (formerly available only in black and brown) to fit OOKIOH’s signature look (chartreuse). 

Each of the three silhouettes was also hand-selected from OOKIOH’s existing swimwear collection with the LSG customer in mind. “The Surfrider Bottom and Como Top have [always] been our bestsellers, and aesthetically they work with LSG, as well,” Agarwal says. “[On the other hand,] the Monaco Bottom, our other bestseller, would seem out of place in the Lisa Says Gah world,” he explains.

We loved the two brands enough on their own — together, well, it doesn’t get much better than that. Shop the Lisa Says Gah x OOKIOH swimwear capsule, which ranges in price from $50 to $100, on LisaSaysGah.com and below. 

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So, How Is It Really? Wearing A Bridgerton-Inspired Corset

Ever since Netflix released Bridgerton, the Regency-era drama has not only kept us glued to the TV — in its first month on Netflix, the show reached 82 million viewers — but its clothing has also seeped into our wardrobes. In the four weeks following its release alone, search for corsets on global shopping platform Lyst increased by 123%. During Fashion Month in February, taut bodices were shown on the fall ’21 runways of Markarian, KNWLS, Prabal Gurung, and more. When Billie Eilish appeared on the June cover of British Vogue in a bevy of custom corsets by Gucci, Burberry, Mugler, Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood, and more, search for the constricting lingerie item went up 74% in the span of just two days, according to Lyst. 

Eilish wasn’t the only celebrity spotted wearing the trend. Miley Cyrus wore a Schiaparelli corset while hosting SNL in May, followed by Katy Perry, who wore a white Maticevski suit with a black corset while filming American Idol. At the BRITs, Dua Lipa stunned in a Vivienne Westwood corseted dress; at the MTV Movies & TV Awards, Yara Shahidi paired an Erdem bodice with an Adidas tracksuit; and Olivia Rodrigo wore a plaid Vivienne Westwood corset during her own SNL performance. 

In turn, one thing has become clear: Fashion’s obsession with Regencycore isn’t going anywhere. But, what is it really like to wear a corset IRL?

To find out, I tested an array of different styles, from NSFW lingerie to more fashion-forward iterations, including the SKIMS waist trainer, boned Miaou styles (worn by corset queen Kim Kardashian in the final season of Keeping Up With The Kardashians), and a sheer Savage x Fenty corset dress. 

According to SKIMS’ site, the waist trainer, which is available in black and tan and sizes XXS to 4X, is meant to “accentuate your natural curves” and be worn underneath clothing. Though made from neoprene and soft to the touch, as the name suggests, it was the most constricting of the corset styles I tested out. As such, it didn’t feel the most comfortable when I wore it under a fitted gray dress while running errands in 90-degree weather. Even less so after I ate three servings of pasta (plus dessert and triple the recommended daily amount of free garlic bread). But then again, I had been warned by experts: “A corset will never be truly comfortable,” Bridgerton costume designer Ellen Mirojnick told Refinery29 prior to the show’s release. 

While I expected a more true-to-history corset experience (read: painful) with the waist trainer, I didn’t foresee that the more fashionable corsets would be as constricting. Thanks to the boning and power mesh, Instagram-favorite brand Miaou’s styles resulted in marks on my back (albeit much-improved posture) after a day of working from home. In addition to being as stylish in person as they appear on social media, the Campbell mesh corset and the Imogene corset both created the look of a “blossoming bosom,” as Mirojnick described it in December, where there really wasn’t one (I wear a 32B bra size).

I wore the Campbell corset in a handful of ways over the course of a week, layering it over a silk mini dress, as well as with Bermuda-length denim shorts. Next time, I’ll take Kardashian’s route, pairing it with a matching mini skirt from the brand. Inspired by her look, I combined the brown-and-white Imogene corset with my own black mini skirt and knee-high boots. 

When it came to the third style, Rihanna’s take on the corset felt less like an actual corset, despite the fact that it had laces running up the back, or a dress, as the name suggests, and more like straight lingerie. Given that the cups on the Savage X Fenty’s watercolor tie-dye corset dress are completely sheer, I found that I couldn’t test it out on the streets. The piece did, however, look cute while worn in the confines of my bedroom. 

Throughout this process, I simultaneously fell in love with corsets and sympathized with Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan, who told Refinery29 in December of the sense of relief that ensues when you take off a corset after a long day: “Your ribs are just like, Ah.” While I wouldn’t recommend wearing a waist trainer for a three-course Italian dinner, nor a bone-in corset for a day spent sitting at the computer, my experience with corsets was far more enjoyable than I had expected it to be when I took on this task. Not only did they create the illusion of cleavage while also holding me in, but they also made for a fun and sexy styling piece in my otherwise understated wardrobe. 

Sure, as Coughlan said, it feels good to take one off at the end of the day. But wearing one, especially a stylish one, isn’t half bad either. 

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