What’s in Madewell’s secret sauce? Whatever the brand uses to spike its togs with universal appeal is nothing short of magic. And, try as we might, we just can’t seem to stop browsing the site. As of today, it's gotten even trickier to tear ourselves away because Madewell’s hosting an up-to-40%-off select styles event that's chock full of summer-to-fall must-haves — and you have until 11:59 PM on August 16 to use code GOFORIT to get in on the action.
The cool-but-casual retailer always seems to have our number with its selection of trust-worthy jeans, chic sneakers, and easy-breezy dresses that don’t skimp on function. Click through to peep a selection of our favorite slashed-price scores ahead — and know that there’s plenty more where that came from (for a limited time).
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After spending the better part of last year stockpiling comfortable clothing, you're likely finding yourself wondering: What do I do with all these matching sweatsuits? As we step back into the world outside of our homes — whether socially, in a workplace capacity, or for school — there's quite a lot of confusion around what exactly to wear is common. Many are hesitant to ever return to the more restrictive styles of pre-pandemic fashion; some have gone as far as to question the future of the bra entirely. So, in an effort to alleviate any head-scratching over this new age of hybrid style, we put together a few ideas on how to best repurpose your pre-COVID sweatsuit collection for a post-vax world.
We're talking bare minimum effort here. Mix and match as many (or as few) fashion pieces to your sweatsuits. Although our styling suggestions are not totally foolproof — because, even though many things have changed, sweats still don't cut it for every occasion — they are packed with hacks that help give them a more polished and professional edge. (We also recommend considering color choice, bagginess levels, and signs of wear in your chosen lounge pieces.) Scroll on for fuss-free fashion inspiration.
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With stamps of approval already pressed and sealed from Bella Hadid, Hailey Bieber, and Ariana Grande, it was only a matter of time before another celebrity was caught wearing a pin top. On Sunday, Bieber’s stylist Maeve Reilly posted photos on Instagram of another one of her clients, Megan Fox. In the photos, not only is the Jennifer’s Body star wearing the rising going-out top trend, but she paired it with arguably the most ubiquitous fad of the year: cut-outs.
Fox’s look — which was captured by “fashion’s favorite paparazzi,” Miles Diggs or Diggzy — featured a red cropped cardigan held together in the middle by an inconsequential pin and a matching pencil skirt with thin hip cut-outs. Both pieces are the product of Jacquemus’s La Montagne collection, which debuted in July. Pin tops from the collection — which was modeled by Kendall Jenner, Mona Tougaard, and Jill Kortleve — were previously spotted on Hadid and Bieber. To balance out the monochrome look, which also included a red top-handle bag, Reilly put her client in latte-colored, lace-up heels from vegan footwear brand Femme LA.
The Fox sighting is further proof that the pin top really is this year’s fastest-growing (and most daring) going-out fashion trend. Get in on the action by shopping Fox’s red-hot version, as well as the rest of her look, below.
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