Wednesday, August 23, 2023

I Entered My Boring Outfits Era — Why You Should, Too

There was a time in my life when wearing a pair of athletic sneakers, a T-shirt, and jeans to even run errands was unimaginable to me. But these days it’s my Saturday uniform. Since leaving New York City for suburban New Jersey earlier this year, I’ve entered what I am dubbing “my boring outfits era.” 

Before the move, no matter how casual or fancy the day’s events were, I would often spend nearly two hours getting dressed. First, I’d scroll Pinterest, Instagram, and Vogue Runway for outfit inspiration. Then, I’d run through three to five looks to find one that made sense for the day’s schedule. Somewhere in between, I’d think about which fashion trend I should try, the styling it would involve, and if it fit my professional status as a Fashion Writer™. It was as exhausting as living in a city where there’s an event on any given day.

When I moved out of the city that never sleeps, I retreated into a life that allows for walks in the park and tennis games after work and hiking on the weekend. Sure, part of the wardrobe switch had to do with the fact that I no longer constantly bump into friends or acquaintances, and therefore have no fear of looking like someone who doesn’t belong at New York Fashion Week. But it has more to do with the fact that I’ve chosen to prioritize a balance between my work life (which requires me to put effort into my fashion choices) and my personal one. Don’t get me wrong: My interest in fashion — which is still fed through the style choices of my state neighbors in New Jersey — didn’t fade, but my move did change the way I approach my dressing process because not every day needs to be a street style photo op

After working in fashion public relations in New York City, Rachel Whitehouse had the same realization after moving to Florida and taking on a job as a sales executive. “The competition of fast fashion or trends and trying to keep up is exhausting,” says Whitehouse, who recently posted a TikTok video of herself wearing a pair of jeans, a T-shirt, and sandals which she called a “boring but effective outfit.” Now, she puts “function and comfort first” and “dresses for herself.” 

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TikTok creator Evan Smith echoes this feeling. “Not every day needs to be a slay,” Smith said in a recent video. “You’re going to exhaust your brain, your body, your budget trying to convince the world that you’re a bad bitch.” Similarly to Whitehouse, Smith has also built a following on TikTok by posting outfits that are functional and comfortable, from white tank tops and jeans to monochrome outfits, proving that it’s okay to be in a boring fashion phase.

Scrolling through this year’s fit pics in my camera roll, there was less experimentation than in previous years, when I flexed my styling and trend muscles more than ever before. This meant that I also spent less money than ever on clothes, going back to familiar favorites instead of curing my fashion blues by shopping for trends. But most importantly, I also noticed less of a need to think of others when getting dressed, and rather please myself with my outfit choices.  

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Social media platforms often push the idea that personal style comes from peacocking our way through life; the way users consume fashion today depends on seeing and being seen, whether through a #ootd video or a shopping haul that requires constant consumption. In response to this cycle, over the years, I’ve come to deprioritize outfit formulas that put quality and comfort before anything else. But, in my recent experience, I found that choosing oneself over endless TikTok trends is a revolutionary act in fashion.

Most of the pieces in my closet that make me feel secure in the outside world include classic styles and neutral colors, including T-shirts, blazers, and athleisure. And, while I’ve always had a predilection for these, I’ve chosen to stop fighting it and instead embrace styles that serve me. Whitehouse agrees with this mindset. “If people like it, great, but I’m not going to change my style or my approach to appease other people. I am the exact same way in real life, too.” 

For a fashion writer whose job revolves around trends and styling, it may be surprising how much I don’t care about keeping up with what’s in style these days. Instead, I embrace the mundane and boring side of fashion. I’ve turned to finding outfit formulas that make me feel comfortable in my skin. And I’ve made peace with the fact that I love to wear the same things over and over; my wallet and the planet will thank me down the line for keeping it simple. Sure, there are days when I love to dress up — my birthday and Christmas sala season celebrations included — but I relish in the idea of saving that creative energy to strategically plan outfits that will mark special occasions in my life. Other days can be boring. It’s okay — that’s life.  Or least it’s now for me.

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29 Certified Preppy Tenniscore Picks To Wear On And Off The Court

Is it just us, or does tennis feel more relevant than ever right now — and by extension, do tennis outfits feel like they're finally getting their day in the athleisure sun? Besides the fact that tennis is one of the most popular sports around, the U.S. Open is in full swing and giving us plenty of opportunities to daydream about our own tennis whites.

This year, the peak athleticism isn't the only thing we're keeping our eyes on. You guessed it — we're also eyeing all the great tennis clothes on and off the court.

All that to say, we're feeling more motivated than ever to play the game. And even more than that, we're excited to wear some tennis-core outfits, even if it's just for a bodega run.

But when it comes to tennis outfits, there are so many options ranging from tennis skirts and skorts to tennis dresses, not to mention cute visors and tennis accessories. To help you cut through all the racket (if you'll pardon the expression), we've selected some of the most fun and functional tennis clothes and gear on the market right now.

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OLD INTRO

Is it just me, or does tennis feel more relevant than ever right now — and by extension, do tennis outfits feel like they're finally getting their day in the athleisure sun? Besides the fact that tennis is arguably the most social distancing-friendly sport around, the U.S. Open — which kicks off soon — is already shaping up to be the most exciting and important tournament in recent memory.

Naomi Osaka strode onto the court wearing a face mask emblazoned with Breonna Taylor's name (and won her first-round match). Meanwhile, Serena Williams is hoping to win her 24th Grand Slam title, which would match the record set by Margaret Court.

All that to say: I'm feeling motivated to play the game. And even more than that, I'm excited to wear some clothes inspired by the sport. It's not just me. In June, Lyst noted a major spike in searches for tennis clothes, with a 33% increase in demand for pleated tennis skirts in just a month

Tennis Dresses


FP Movement Swing of Things Dress


The revered tennis dress is perfect for every activity from rallying balls on the court to a daily hot girl walk in the mountains. Plus who doesn't love feeling like fashion icon Margo from The Royal Tenenbaums?

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FP Movement Swing of Things Dress, $, available at Free People

Varley Elgan Sleeveless Dress


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Varley Elgan Sleeveless Dress, $, available at Anthropologie

Eleven By Venus Williams Allure Tennis Dress


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Eleven by Venus Williams Allure Tennis Dress, $, available at Eleven by Venus Williams

Tuckernuck Suzanne Tennis Dress


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Tuckernuck Suzanne Tennis Dress, $, available at Tuckernuck

Wilson Winning Tennis Dress


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Wilson Winning Tennis Dress, $, available at Wilson

Tennis Shirts


Lululemon Quick-Dry Sleeveless Polo Shirt


Look like the prepster you always wanted to be with one of these ultralight and breathable quick dry tops.

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Lululemon Quick-Dry Sleeveless Polo Shirt, $, available at Lululemon

Outdoor Voices Birdie Polo


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Outdoor Voices Birdie Polo, $, available at Outdoor Voices

Girlfriend Collective Willa Strappy Tank


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Girlfriend Collective Willa Strappy Tank, $, available at Girlfriend Collective

Athleta Momentum Seamless Tee


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Athleta Momentum Seamless Tee, $, available at Athleta

Tennis Skirts/Skorts


Carbon38 Pleated Tennis Skirt


The one, the only, the iconic: The tennis skirt (or skort!). We threw in some traditional and non-traditional options for whatever kind of vibe you are feeling.

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Carbon38 Pleated Tennis Skirt, $, available at Carbon38

Eleven By Venus Williams Kudos Tennis Skirt


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Eleven by Venus Williams Kudos Tennis Skirt, $, available at Eleven by Venus Williams

Fila Flirty Flare Skort


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Fila Flirty Flare Skort, $, available at Amazon

Vuori Volley Skirt


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Vuori Volley Skirt, $, available at Vuori

Beyond Yoga Spacedye Dare To Flare Skirt


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Beyond Yoga Spacedye Dare To Flare Skirt, $, available at Beyond Yoga

Alo Yoga Grand Slam Tennis Skirt


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Alo Yoga Grand Slam Tennis Skirt, $, available at Alo Yoga

Tennis Outerwear


Tail Rachel Zip-Up Tennis Jacket


Since tennis is an all-season type of sport, we threw together some options for when it starts to get a little chilly.

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Tail Rachel Zip-Up Tennis Jacket, $, available at Nordstrom

Kule The Hingis


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Kule The Hingis, $, available at Kule

Ellsworth + Ivey Hamptons Tennis V-Neck Sweater


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Ellsworth + Ivey Hamptons Tennis V-Neck Sweater, $, available at Wolf & Badger

Sweaty Betty Fast Lane Running Jacket


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Sweaty Betty Fast Lane Running Jacket, $, available at Sweaty Betty

Tennis Shoes


On Running The ROGER Pro


One of the most important parts of a good tennis outfit, other than the actual clothes, is your sneakers. You've got to have some cushion to bounce around the court (or from chore to chore) somehow.

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On Running The ROGER Pro, $, available at On Running

Nike Air Max 270


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Nike Air Max 270, $, available at Nike

K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2


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K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2, $, available at K-Swiss

Tennis Bags


Ame & Lulu Hamptons Tennis Backpack


Whether you prefer a personalized option or a more nondescript one, here are some tennis bags that will fit all your tennis gear and more.

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Ame & Lulu Hamptons Tennis Backpack, $, available at J. Crew

Mark & Graham Canvas Tennis Tote


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Mark & Graham Canvas Tennis Tote, $, available at Mark & Graham

Wilson Advantage Tennis Bag


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Wilson Advantage Tennis Bag, $, available at Amazon

Tennis Accessories


Prince Performance Tennis Visor


Tennis players have some of the coolest accessories out there from visors to sweat wristbands, and the awesome thing is you don't need to play tennis to wear them.

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Prince Performance Tennis Visor, $, available at Dick's Sporting Goods

Lululemon Swiftly Wide Headband


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Lululemon Swiftly Wide Headband, $, available at Lululemon

Nike AeroBill Featherlight Cap

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Nike AeroBill Featherlight Cap, $, available at Amazon

Lacoste SPORT Reversible Tennis Wristband


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Lacoste SPORT Reversible Tennis Wristband, $, available at Lacoste

Ascot Manor Women's New Horizon Ella Tennis Dress

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Ascot Manor Ascot Manor Women's New Horizon Ella Tennis Dress, $, available at Ascot Manor

Ascot Manor Women's New Horizon Ella Tennis Dress


Made by one of the first Black, female-owned, socially conscious tennis apparel brands, this dress is chic, comfy, and high performance.

Ascot Manor Ascot Manor Women's New Horizon Ella Tennis Dress, $, available at Ascot Manor

Lele Sadoughi Velvet Visor


Crafted from black velvet, this stylish visor will shield your eyes from the sun so you can keep them on the ball.

Lele Sadoughi Lele Sadoughi Visor, $, available at Bandier

Wilson Women's UL Kaos Tennis Tank Top


This peachy tank is loose-fitting and breathable so you'll be able to move around the court quickly.


Wilson Wilson Women's UL Kaos Tennis Tank Top, $, available at Dick's Sporting Goods

NikeCourt Women's Tennis Jacket


A retro look is reminiscent of styles worn by tennis champ Andre Agassi back in the '90s.

Nike Women's Tennis Jacket NikeCourt, $, available at Nike

EleVen By Venus Williams Dynamo Dress In Hibiscus


The revered tennis pro launched a bold tennis collection made for the court (just like Williams). Bonus: The fabric on this dress uses technology that blocks up to 98% of harmful ultraviolet rays.



Eleven by Venus Williams Dynamo Dress In Hibiscus, $, available at Eleven by Venus Williams

FILA Tennis Skort


This skort is perhaps the best hybrid to hit since the puggle. And you won't have to worry about getting overly sweaty on the court, thanks to moisture-wicking, anti-odor material.

Fila FILA Tennis Skirt, $, available at Fila

Head Sharapova Combi Bag


This contemporary bag can carry up to eight racquets at a time.

Tennis Warehouse Head Sharapova Combi Bag, $, available at Tennis Warehouse

Tory Sport Performance V-Neck Tennis Dress


A throw back to iconic '70s sportswear, Tory Burch's tennis collection is so luxe, I'd have no qualms wearing it on the street. But it holds up on the court too, thanks to its moisture-wicking, stretchy material.





Tory Sport Tory Sport Performance V-Neck Tennis Dress, $, available at Tory Sport

Athleta A Game Mesh Skort 13.5''


This sustainable skort is made of recycled nylon. A bonus: It has pockets.

Athleta A Game Mesh Skort 13.5'', $, available at Athleta

ASICS Women's Solution Speed FF Tennis Shoes


The brand has a team that works specifically to design shoes that'll do well for tennis players, according to TennisHead. Their midsole material offers bouncy cushioning, the foam they use gives players an extra boost of speed on the court. And they're cute, to boot.

ASICS ASICS Women's Solution Speed FF Tennis Shoes, $, available at Amazon

NikeCourt Dri-FIT


With its just-high-enough neck and flowy skirt, this stylish tennis dress is perfect for warm weather matches.


Nike Women's Tennis Dress NikeCourt Dri-FIT, $, available at Nike

Pace Rival Skirt 4-way Stretch 13"


Taking the traditional tennis skirt to a new level, this option is made of super stretchy fabric and has small pockets for carrying an extra face mask on the court.

Lululemon Pace Rival Skirt (Regular) 4-way Stretch 13", $, available at Lululemon

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The Biggest Bridal Fashion Trends For 2023 Include Party Dresses & Feathers

This year, wedding fashion is taking a turn for the glamorous. As evidenced by the New York Bridal Fashion Week lineups — presented back in 2022 — casual slip dresses and minimalist suits are being traded for can’t-miss trends that give brides-to-be their main character moment.

For 2023, the glittering styles and over-the-top silhouettes are getting even bigger. Think: opera gloves, high-neck styles, party-ready fabrics, and ultra-high slits that make up for the minimalist stint we’ve witnessed since the pandemic put a temporary stop on large ceremonies and celebrations and gave rise to micro-weddings and elopements.

Ahead, take a look at some of the most exciting trends walking down the aisle this year.

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High-Neck Gowns

While turtlenecks bring to mind fall essentials, rather than wedding wear, this year, brides will be adopting this high-neck silhouette into their aisle style. Designs from brands like Katherine Tash, LaPointe, and Andrew Kwon varied from turtleneck tops to dramatic high-neck halter dresses.

Dresses With Slits

Sure, sultry slits have been a staple of bridal fashion for years. But, if Bridal Fashion Week’s lineups are any indication, they’re about to get even more risqué, with designers like Dana Harel and Alexandra Grecco showcasing thigh-high slits that are anything but subtle.

Party Frocks

You’ve already heard of versatile bridal mini dresses that can take brides from the altar to the reception. Now, designers are incorporating even more party-ready elements. Take, for example, the latex draped dress by Houghton, the iridescent gown by Nadia Manjarrez, or the flouncy bubble skirt at Lela Rose.

Long Sleeves

As bridal trends take a turn for the dramatic, it’s only natural that sleeves are becoming longer, giving brides an elegant, timeless look. Designers like Anne Barge, Honor, Own Studio, and Theia took on the classic silhouette this season.

Feather Detailing

With party dressing becoming a ready-to-wear trend, it was about time that feathers also joined the bridal realm. Designers like LaPointe, Houghton, and Eloquii explored the airy embellishment in unexpected ways on modern pieces like sheer blazers, crop tops, and pants.

Opera Gloves

Bridgerton’s impact on bridal fashion has been strong, with Regency-era styles like corsets appearing on wedding dresses in seasons past. So it was only natural that opera gloves would follow. This time, designers offered modern takes with sheer fabrics, beaded embellishments, and fingerless versions that made the accessory look anything but costume-like. See: Badgley Mischka, who presented a “something blue” pair, and Sophie et Voila’s leather version.

Drop Waist

A staple of the 1920s, drop waist gowns are making their way into the 2020s, especially in the bridal fashion landscape. Brands like Sophie et Voila, Houghton, and Julie Vino are reimagining the lower waist silhouettes through corsets and loose-fitting styles that are anything but passé.

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