Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Shop Coach Outlet’s Labor Day Sale For End-Of-Season Styles

If you’re already eyeing the early Labor Day sales popping up, there’s another big one to add to your list: Coach Outlet. The reader-favorite retailer already sells high-quality designs at competitive prices, but it’s really going all out for the long weekend shopping extravaganza by offering an extra 20% off select styles (automatically applied in cart) during its End-of-Summer Sale.

You’ll find slashed prices on end-of-season styles including handbags and shoes. From versatile crossbodies and spacious shoulder bags to sleek slides and chunky wedges, there are plenty of late-summer and early-fall pieces to select from for as low as $60. All you have to do is cart them up before they sell out! (I’ll personally be buying this logo-covered wedge immediately.)

So if you’re in the back-to-school spirit and want to freshen up your fall wardrobe, check out Coach Outlet’s sale section — and our favorite styles below — for discounted finds.

Coach Outlet Crossbody Bags On Sale

Whether you have upcoming plans for road trips, farmers market strolls, brewery hopping, or pumpkin picking, a crossbody bag is going to be your best friend. And now, Coach Outlet has many sleek styles to bring along on all your fall adventures, like file bags. There are even a few mini and top-handle bags with detachable crossbody straps to achieve multiple looks in one.

Coach Outlet Shoulder Bags On Sale

Peruse Coach Outlet’s shoulder bags for a range of versatile designs — from smaller bags that can take you to dinner and drinks throughout the seasons to more spacious ones you can bring to work. No matter what you pick, there’s no going wrong with all the on-sale colors, prints, and shapes.

Coach Outlet Sandals & Slides On Sale

Soak up the rest of summer with a pair of slides or everyday sandals that effortlessly fit into your existing wardrobe. We promise that you’ll make good use of these durable jacquard and leather styles for years to come, especially during the months of transitional weather ahead.

Coach Outlet Wedges & Platform Sandals On Sale

From platform sandals to elevated wedges, Coach Outlet is offering a variety of late-summer footwear on sale. The brand’s sandals are great for casual outfits and outdoorsy activities, while the wedges offer some nostalgia and can easily upgrade your looks for brunches and parties.

Shop the full Coach Outlet Labor Day Sale

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Monday, August 25, 2025

The Best Early Labor Day Sales For Home, Fashion & Beauty Deals

Your Labor Day sale countdown is officially over because several brands have launched discounts ahead of the long weekend. Labor Day is one of our favorite excuses to stock up on, well, everything. Think: transitional-weather styles and beyond. If you’re perusing this page, we bet you feel the same — and can’t wait for yet another round of Labor Day sales. From mattress deals and clothing sales to skincare discounts, there are lots of steals to shop starting now.

Rather than fumbling through the virtual aisles of countless retailers in search of the steepest discounts, we’ve done the hard work for you. Scroll on into the only comprehensive list you need for the best Labor Day deals that you can shop now (alphabetized for the more impatient scrollers). From a Refinery29-exclusive Cozy Earth code and 70%-off price tags at Kate Spade Outlet, you can get all your back-to-school (or back to office) season shopping done right here.

Just keep your eyes open, because we’ll be dropping more sale information here ahead of the holiday weekend.

Best Labor Day Home & Furniture Sales

Anthropologie Sale

For a limited time, take up to 40% off furniture, decor, bedding, candles, and more.

Avocado Green Mattress Sale

Through September 2, take up to 20% off organic mattresses

Boll & Branch Sale

Through September 2, take 20% off all bundles and the fall collection on $200+ orders with code LDW20.

Casper Sale

Through September 9, take up to 35% off mattresses, plus 35% off bundles.

Cozy Earth Sale

Through September 2, take 35% off sitewide with reader-exclusive code Refinery29.

Helix Sale

Through September 30, take 25% off sitewide with code LDW25.

Made In Sale

Through September 1, take up to 25% off cookware

Raymour & Flannigan Sale

Through September 8, take up to 30% off sitewide, including discounts on mattresses from Aireloom, Avocado, Birch, Helix, Leesa, Purple, Sealy, Serta, and Tempur-Pedic. 

Ruggable Sale

Through September 1, take 20% off sitewide with code REST.

Saatva Sale

Through September 1, take between $225 and $625 off mattress purchases

Society6 Sale

Through September 2, take up to 40% off decor

Wayfair Sale

For a limited time, take up to 70% off select items.

Best Labor Day Fashion Sales

Ann Taylor Sale

Through August 30, take an extra 50% off sale styles.

Away Sale

For a limited time, take up to 20% off select travel bags, organizers, and accessories.

JanSport Sale

Through September 1, take up to 30% off select styles.

Gap Sale

For a limited time, take up to 50% off select styles, including tees.

Hill House Home Sale

For a limited time, take an extra 20% off select styles with code BYESUMMER.

J.Crew Sale

Through September 2, take up to 40% off select styles

Kate Spade Sale

Through September 1, take an extra 40% off sale styles, with some exclusions.

Kate Spade Outlet Sale

Through September 2, take up to 70% off sitewide, plus an extra 20% off select styles.

Levi’s Sale

Through September 1, take 30% off sitewide, with some exclusions.

Madewell Sale

Through September 3, take an extra 40% off sale styles with code LONGWEEKEND.

Michael Kors Sale

Through September 3, take up to 70% off sale styles.

Nordstrom Rack Sale

For a limited time, take up to 70% off summer styles.

Quay Sale

For a limited time, buy one pair of sunglasses and get one pair free, with some exclusions.

Reformation Sale

For a limited time, take 50% off select sale styles.

Best Labor Day Beauty Sales

Higher Dose Sale

For a limited time, take up to $650 off bundles.

R+Co Sale

Through September 2, take 20% off $75+ orders with code OFFDUTY.

Solawave Sale

Through September 29, take up to $150 off select light-therapy products.

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Friday, August 22, 2025

H&M’s New Designer Collab Is Full Of Modern Western Staples

After a buzzy designer collaboration with Magda Butrym and a recent capsule wardrobe with model Mia Regan, H&M has announced another exciting partnership for fall. Taking a coveted spot on the retailer’s guest designer roster is Mexican designer Lorena Saravia and her namesake label. 

Saravia launched her brand in 2010, and while she may not be a household name to the average H&M shopper, her distinct designs have earned her recognition — including a spot on Forbes Mexico’s 2025 list of the top 100 powerful women in the country.

“Lorena Saravia has created an original vision of Mexican fashion, honoring the culture through collaboration with local artisans, while crafting a highly covetable, modern wardrobe defined by a bold, feminine spirit,” according to an H&M press release. The collaboration includes artisan-crafted, Western-inspired pieces spanning outerwear, matching sets, and even cowboy boots, all channeling a signature masculine-meets-feminine style. 

“I come from a large, predominantly female family where each generation strives to empower the next,” Saravia said in the press release. “I see women as multidimensional — they are career-driven, powerful, and possess a kind of magic and an extraordinary strength. My hope is that every woman who wears my designs feels inspired and empowered.”

Drawing inspiration from “her heritage, family, and the strength of the matriarchal line,” Saravia also infused personal details throughout the collection. One standout: lion earrings inspired by a pair her grandmother used to wear. She also looked to iconic Mexican women like artist Frida Kahlo and entertainer MarĂ­a FĂ©lix — referenced through tailored suiting pieces and elegant gowns. 

The 29-piece lineup includes a bomber-shaped denim jacket with a coordinating mini skirt and chaps, flowing evening dresses, and chic coordinates alongside logo-embroidered knits and loungewear. Of course, no H&M collab would be complete without a curated (and quick-to-sell-out) range of accessories. In this drop, expect wide-brim hats, leather belts, woven crossbody bags, statement earrings, and those aforementioned cowboy boots — all at H&M prices, far below Saravia’s usual $5,000 to 320,000 price range. 

“What I admire most about Lorena is how she masterfully draws from her heritage and Mexican craftsmanship to create something fresh, original, and truly her own,” said H&M creative advisor Ann-Sofie Johansson. “Overall, there is a beautiful connection to the land, blended with contemporary elegance. These pieces are versatile; despite being a small collection, they can be styled in many ways.” 

The H&M x Lorena Saravia collaboration launches in select stores and online on October 16

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Thursday, August 21, 2025

TikTok Made Me Do It: Soccer Jersey Outfits To Try Now

European soccer dominated sports bars and Instagram feeds this summer — especially with the Lionesses’ UEFA cup win and women’s soccer gaining more global momentum. Add in some major pop culture tie-ins (Ted Lasso’s fourth season announcement focusing on a women’s team, and a rumored Bend It Like Beckham sequel), and it’s no surprise the soccer aesthetic is hitting harder than ever.

Adidas mini track shorts (recently worn by ZoĂ« Kravitz and more fashion It girls) also just landed on Lyst Index’s Q2 hottest products list. Plus, cleats (spotted on RosalĂ­a) are popping up as an unexpected streetwear choice, according to Style Analytics. But TikTok has crowned the ultimate summer MVP of the sporty trend: the soccer jersey.

I first noticed the look while scrolling on Pinterest and TikTok — girls styling soccer jerseys for more than just game day. Then I started spotting them IRL across NYC, worn to brunch, drinks, and just about everything in between. As someone who grew up watching and playing soccer, the resurgence made me nostalgic and sartorially intrigued.

Ahead, see how I styled a few jerseys for everyday settings, from casual errands to the office and even nights out. And no, these jerseys aren’t tied to specific teams or players — they’re pieces I picked up from my favorite retailers, like Urban Outfitters and Old Navy. Think: less fandom, more athletics-chic.

How To Style Soccer Jerseys: Trousers & Cleats

To test the jersey-at-work theory, I wore my butter yellow cropped Puma jersey to the Refinery29 office. It didn’t feel too casual or out of place, thanks to a few key styling choices: I paired it with belted linen pants (that basically pass for black trousers), plus my sleek Adidas Taekwondo sneakers — no cleats in my closet (yet). But if you’re skeptical about the emerging trend, ballet sneakers (aka sneakerinas) offer a more wearable twist.

For accessories, I added a watch, colorful beaded jewelry, a Mansur Gavirel leather hobo bag, and a playful bag charm for just the right touch of (office-appropriate) personality.

How To Style Soccer Jerseys: Maxi Skirt & Kitten Heels

Inspired by the fashion girlies styling boxy jerseys with hyper-feminine staples, I decided to pair mine with a white maxi skirt and thong kitten heels — two summer wardrobe MVPs. Since this jersey is quite long and oversized, I draped and tucked it into the waistband, which gave the look a relaxed balance. Looking back, I’d add a chain belt to level it up even more for a night out.

To pull everything together, I color-matched my accessories to the jersey: a blue mini studded Dottz bag, red-framed Warby Parker sunglasses, and a green claw clip.

How To Style Soccer Jerseys: Capris & Ballet Flats

I’ve officially joined the capri comeback — and I’m not mad about it. For a weekend look, I paired a bold jersey with black capris and Mary Jane ballet flats, leaning into the retro feel. Yellow vintage-style sunglasses from Guess and an easy crossbody bag (not pictured) made it feel practical and fun. Add your everyday jewelry and take on the day.

How To Style Soccer Jerseys: Track Shorts & Sneakers

Sure, trendy jorts and baggy jeans are the go-to styling companions for soccer jerseys, but I wanted to channel the Adidas sprinter short vibe. For this look, I leaned into pattern and color: a checkered jersey, striped elastic-waistband shorts, and gingham Nike Cortez sneakers. A bright sling bag from T.J. Maxx and my beloved plush Monchhichi keychain brought it together, giving me all the joyful, comfy feels. It 100% made my inner child very happy — and officially cemented soccer jerseys as a new go-to for me. 

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Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Madewell Just Dropped A Whole Season’s Worth Of Fall Outfit Formulas

Whether you’re reluctantly easing into back-to-school season or already dreaming up apple-picking outfits, Madewell’s new drop is packed with pieces to build your ideal fall (and transitional-weather!) wardrobe.

The reader-favorite brand’s fall collection debuts new denim silhouettes (like my current favorite: the Balloon Jean) and tons of luxe suede (from shoulder bags and ballet flats to cropped jackets). You’ll also find trending staples like preppy polo tops and boat shoes, as well as nostalgic east-west bags and polka dot prints

I stopped by one of Madewell’s NYC stores to test-drive the new collection IRL. Below, find my favorites — from my go-to curvy jeans and petite-friendly picks to an oh-so-luxe merino wool cardigan. Plus, peruse other hits from the fall lineup. Time to get to shopping.  

Madewell’s denim game remains unmatched, and the new Cleo Straight Jean style is top tier. From the retro front-pocket detail to the true-blue wash that gives ‘70s nautical energy, these are a style I’ll for sure be wearing on repeat. While the full-length silhouette was too long for my 5’3” frame, the brand offers petite jeans online that are ideal for me, with the petite Curvy jeans being my ultimate pick. They cinch my waist without back gapping and hit at my ankles (praise!), looking just as good with a casual cardigan as they do with a blouse for all the fall activities, from pumpkin picking to brewery hopping. 

As brand loyalists know, Madewell’s top selection is always strong. But this season, I found myself especially drawn to the striped short-sleeve polos and easy sweaters designed for layering. I’m also a big fan of the denim vest (I own a similar Madewell style from last fall, which remains a staple in my wardrobe) because it feels just as relevant heading into this season.

And don’t sleep on the brand’s accessories. The red suede shoulder bag is a statement-maker, but could easily work with dozens of fall outfits. Boat shoes and ballet flats are still having a moment, too — if you don’t already own a pair of each, now’s the time to cart up the brand’s classic styles.

I also have to highlight the Superwide-Leg Jeans for several reasons: the sage color is a refreshing alternative to the usual sea of blue, the drawstring waist adds an unexpected casual element, and the airy denim is supremely drapey and comfortable. While these pants have a matching vest, I paired them with a boxy shell top with a zip-up back — and the color combo is giving me quintessential fall vibes.  

The style that I giddily took home with me was the Curvy Balloon Jean — also available in a striking white wash. It offers a more subtle curve than a horseshoe or barrel jean silhouette, which makes it incredibly versatile to style. These can be dressed up or down, but I went the casual office/weekend route with a ribbed cardigan (the iridescent buttons are so good) and a spacious shoulder bag dotted with chunky studs. 

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Thursday, August 14, 2025

We Test “One-Size” Swimwear Brands To See If They Actually Fit Everyone

Does one-size-fits-all actually fit all? Is there a hemline that can simultaneously work for petite and tall shoppers? Our Does It Fit? series sets to find out as our team of editors and contributors take fashion’s latest launches and trends — like “one-size” swimwear from Hunza G, Youswim, and Good American — for an IRL spin to discover if they’re up to snuff, one outfit at a time.

“One-size” anything already seems like a reach, but one-size swimwear especially seems too good to be true. How could a one-size swimsuit manage to fit countless unique body shapes and size ranges? Well, a few brands have mastered designing with flexible, textured fabrics that stretch and mold with unbelievable adaptability. Hunza G (a pioneer of one-size swimwear) is known for its Original Crinkle fabric, Youswim for its Versoform fabric, and Good American for its Always Fits polyester-blend. 

What’s the benefit of one-size swimwear, exactly? It stretches to fit our ever-changing bodies and phases of life, which means investing in these swimsuits now will be even more beneficial in the future as you’re able to wear them time and time again. These styles also notably lack hardware and adjustable features, which is especially favorable for those with sensory sensitivities.

But do one-size swimsuits actually fit everybody? To find out, we had petite, mid-size, and plus-size editors test and compare bestselling one-pieces and bikinis from the brands dominating the specialized swimwear space. Ahead, read our honest opinions on Hunza G (whose one-size range promises to at least fit US sizes 2 through 14), Youswim (which offers two size ranges: Stretch I for 2 to 12, and Stretch II for 14 to 24), and Good American (with a wide range of two-in-one sizes up to 5XL). Learn from our takeaways and favorites to figure out which brands and styles will be the best fit for you.

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Hunza G One-Size One-Piece


“Of all the brands I tried, the description of this one is what I expect from ‘one size fits all’... that the stated size range actually doesn’t fit all. Per the Hunza G website, its suits fit US sizes 2 to 14. As a size 18 to 20 with a full bust, I wasn’t even sure if these suits were going to get on my body, let alone fit comfortably. I tried Hunza G’s Coverage fit to maximize my chances of success, as these styles are specifically meant to work for a broader range of body types: ‘Our most iconic styles in your favorite colorways – reworked with a little more crinkle. Perfect whether you’re looking for better bust support, more length in the body, or simply a little more coverage all-over.’

The brand’s classic Square Neck one-piece was an absolute hit. Hunza G is known for its crinkle fabric, and the extra coverage was both comfortable and cute. The material highlighted my shape nicely and felt supportive without squishing me. I still had a lot of cleavage even in the Coverage version, so if you have a fuller bust, I definitely recommend going with this cut: You still get the signature Hunza G vibe without having to worry about an imminent nip slip.” — Sarah Chiwaya, Contributing Editor

Hunza G Coverage Square Neck Swimsuit, $, available at Hunza GPhoto: Courtesy of Sarah Chiwaya.

Hunza G One-Size Bikini


“When I pulled the twist bikini top out of the prettily packed dustbag it came in, I had serious doubts — it looked tiny! I first tried to pull it over my head, to no avail (it just twisted up in a really uncomfortable way). Stepping into it proved to be the right move, and I was stunned by how much bust coverage it gave once I got it on. There was a little spillover at the top, but nothing too intense. The support from this one was minimal, with my chest sitting pretty naturally, but I was pleasantly surprised at how well it fit, especially given that I am two to three sizes bigger than Hunza G’s stated range. 

The bikini bottoms were where I ran into some issues. The butt coverage was cute and cheeky, but the elastic on the edges was stiff and cut into my hips, which was both uncomfortable and not the most aesthetically appealing for my silhouette. If you have a straighter figure or less of a belly, this bottom style might work for you as an 18/20, but unless it breaks in significantly with wear, I don’t envision this style being a go-to for me.” — Sarah Chiwaya, Contributing Editor

Hunza G Coverage Juno Bikini, $, available at Hunza GPhoto: Courtesy of Sarah Chiwaya.

Hunza G One-Size One-Piece


“I’ve always admired Hunza G’s swimwear from afar so I was excited to finally try it myself. And it lived up to my expectations. The Square Neck one-piece was my favorite of all the swim styles I tried. From the flattering neckline and high-rise leg to the decadent chocolate brown, it was a big winner. I was happy that my chest was pretty covered (even though I didn’t choose from the Coverage styles) and felt supported (despite the ultra-low back and fixed straps).” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Fashion Writer

Hunza G Square Neck Swimsuit, $, available at Hunza GPhoto: Courtesy of Victoria Montalti.

Hunza G One-Size Bikini


“The Juno bikini got me the most compliments — especially because of the top, which kept me lifted. The twisted design adds an interesting detail, which is somewhat rare for otherwise-simple one-size swimsuits. I wasn’t as big of a fan of the bottoms because of the thin sides. While I’m not sure if I’d wear the bottoms out and about, I’d consider them for tanning in the comfort of my backyard, and pair the top with a different crinkle-fabric bottom for trips to the beach or pool.” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Fashion Writer

Hunza G Juno Bikini, $, available at Hunza GPhoto: Courtesy of Victoria Montalti.

Hunza G One-Size One-Piece


“I’ve never tried Hunza G before, but consider me impressed after this trial. I’ll start with the Square Neck Swim one-piece, which I got in the Cornflower colorway. The color is so pretty and the fabric is soft, stretchy, and super comfortable. The square neck is flattering and I love the open back. Unfortunately, this felt a little big on me (I’m usually an XS), and therefore not the most secure for splish-splashing around! That being said, I loved wearing it out as a bodysuit with some jorts.” — Karina Hoshikawa, Senior Writer

Hunza G Square Neck Swimsuit, $, available at Hunza GPhoto: Courtesy of Karina Hoshikawa.

Hunza G One-Size Bikini


“Onto the Juno Bikini, which I tried in Lime. This ended up being my surprise favorite out of all the suits I tried, but the tea is that I probably would have never thought to grab this off the rack. I tend to live in the comfort zone of square or scoop necklines for my bikinis since I’m curvy up top, so this twist-front style was a little scary at first. My girls need a lot of support, and this one surprisingly delivered; I felt secure the entire time, and the detail of the top made it visually more interesting than every other suit I own. At first glance, the bottoms of these are so, so tiny but they stretched out to comfortably fit my hips and tush with just the right amount of coverage. The top could be a little more snug, but that’s definitely not a dealbreaker for me. Again, the fabric (same as the one-piece) is utterly divine and feels really comfortable.” — Karina Hoshikawa, Senior Writer

Hunza G Juno Bikini, $, available at Hunza GPhoto: Courtesy of Karina Hoshikawa.

Youswim One-Size One-Piece


“I’ve been hearing about this size-inclusive crinkle swim brand for a while now, so I was excited to finally try Youswim. This brand has two ‘one-size’ ranges, Stretch I (meant to fit sizes 2-12) and Stretch II (meant to fit sizes 14-24). I tried both the one-piece and the bikini in Stretch II. The scoop-neck one-piece wasn’t super supportive through the bust, but still very comfortable and wore really well in water. I was a little alarmed that the care card says the color may run, but I didn’t notice any change in the color of either suit after a full day of swimming (I didn’t have a chance to test it in chlorine though, so I can’t speak to the colorfastness there).” — Sarah Chiwaya, Contributing Editor

Youswim Aplomb One-Piece, $, available at YouswimPhoto: Courtesy of Sarah Chiwaya.

Youswim One-Size Bikini


“Just like with Hunza G, I was very skeptical when I saw the size of the bikini top out of the box — it looked like a size 2/4, and I actually laughed at how absurdly small it was. I thought there was no way it would fit, but I was happily proven wrong. The stretch was intense, and I ended up feeling comfortably contained, with light support giving a little cleavage without any internal lining or underwire. There was a little spillover at the top that was only really visible from the side. The high-waisted bottoms also fit well in the Stretch II size. This bottom is a great option if you want more coverage in the front. Both pieces stayed in place and didn’t stretch beyond what they needed to to fit, even after lots of lake swimming.” — Sarah Chiwaya, Contributing Editor

Youswim Eva High Waist Two-Piece, $, available at YouswimPhoto: Courtesy of Sarah Chiwaya.

Youswim One-Size One-Piece


“Although each brand offers pretty much the same fabric, I found Youswim’s pieces to be the softest and stretchiest. I did wish there was some more compression for a smoother look and to feel more supported, but there’s no denying that this swimsuit is very comfortable. Since I frequently teeter between sizes 10 and 14, I opted for Stretch I (2-12) in both styles. When compared to Hunza G, the top felt a bit less supportive and the high-rise bottoms were cut even narrower and higher.” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Fashion Writer

Youswim Aplomb One-Piece, $, available at YouswimPhoto: Courtesy of Victoria Montalti.

Youswim One-Size Bikini


“I’ve tried Youswim bikinis in the past, but my body shape and weight has fluctuated, so I was eager to find out how it would fit me today. The scoop-neck top is flattering and the limited fabric surprisingly covers a lot of surface. While I typically like high-waisted swim bottoms, the lack of compression from this fabric isn’t the most ideal fit for me. It didn’t smooth out my lower stomach, however it also didn’t dig into my waist, which is a big plus. In the future, though, I’d probably opt for the standard waist option.” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Fashion Writer

Youswim Eva High Waist Two-Piece, $, available at YouswimPhoto: Courtesy of Victoria Montalti.

Good American One-Size One-Piece


“Of all the ‘one-size’ suits I tried, Good American’s ‘Always Fits’ line has the most variety, with split sizing (i.e. 2X/3X) that's intended to fit more body shapes. I was really excited about this ombre one-piece — even the color name Peach Ring is adorable — but in real life, it didn’t work as well as I hoped. The color placement is a little awkward. I think I would have preferred a different shade, and definitely not yellow at the bottom! But in a solid color, this would be a nice, easy-to-wear, crinkle one-piece. My biggest criticism of this suit is the lack of support — even after adjusting the top, I felt like it pushed my bust down a bit. If you have a large bust and want lift, this is not going to be the suit for you.” — Sarah Chiwaya, Contributing Editor

Good American Always Fits Modern Tank Swimsuit, $, available at Good AmericanPhoto: Courtesy of Sarah Chiwaya.

Good American One-Size Bikini


“I got a 2XL/3XL in the bikini top in hopes of having enough room through the bust. I think I should have sized up to the 4XL/5XL though, because I still had a lot of spillover in the Scoop top, both at the front and at the sides. To be fair, it looked great, and I had more lift in this top than in any of the others, but I did feel a little worried about a wardrobe malfunction as I swam in the ocean waves. The bikini bottom was low rise but sat comfortably on my hips and didn’t slip below my belly.” — Sarah Chiwaya, Contributing Editor

Good American Always Fits Scoop Bikini Top, $, available at Good American

Good American Always Fits Classic Bikini Bottom, $, available at Good AmericanPhoto: Courtesy of Sarah Chiwaya.

Good American One-Size One-Piece


“As a fan of Good American’s Always Fits jeans — which segments sizes into groups of six — it was about time to try the Always Fits swimwear, which offers a two-in-one size range. I opted for the L/XL option across the swim pieces, which aligns with my actual size and made me hopeful that it would be more tailored to my body. And yes, it fits great. I can sense that the one-piece would still fit well even if I lost or gained weight. (I will say though that I wish the ombre started higher up on the suit, but luckily there’s an all-black option available.)” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Fashion Writer

Good American Always Fits Modern Tank Swimsuit, $, available at Good AmericanPhoto: Courtesy of Victoria Montalti.

Good American One-Size Bikini


“Much like every ‘one-size’ bikini I tried across brands, these Good American separates didn’t fit as nicely as the one-piece. The top and bottoms were itty-bitty, with the top hugging under my chest (instead of sitting flush against my ribs) and the bottoms having a dramatically dipped front and cheeky back. However, I think this speaks more to the cut and style of the pieces (and my coverage preferences) rather than to the actual comfort and fit, because the fabric is comfortable. Overall, while the bikini wasn’t my favorite, it is true-to-size for an L/XL range.” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Fashion Writer

Good American Always Fits Scoop Bikini Top, $, available at Good American

Good American Always Fits Classic Bikini Bottom, $, available at Good AmericanPhoto: Courtesy of Victoria Montalti.

Good American One-Size One-Piece


“I wasn’t sure if KhloĂ© Kardashian was up for the challenge, but I’ll admit that Good American pleasantly surprised me with the quality and comfort of its swimwear. First up, I tried the Always Fits tank swimsuit in Peach Ring in size XXS/XS. The textured, stretchy fabric was similar to the Hunza G suits I tried, but ever so slightly more supportive. This is probably in part because there are size ranges for each style, which allow you to get a more customized fit to your body. I ventured out of my comfort zone (aka solids only) to try this peachy ombre print, which is giving tequila sunrise in the best way, IMO. It feels so summery. A new bombshell has entered the villa (and by villa, I mean my swimsuit drawer).” — Karina Hoshikawa, Senior Writer

Good American Always Fits Modern Tank Swimsuit, $, available at Good AmericanPhoto: Courtesy of Karina Hoshikawa.

Good American One-Size Bikini


“Onto the Scoop bikini top and Good Waist bikini bottom. I got this set in black, and sized up to S/M for both the top and bottom. These fit really nicely — especially the top, which was almost like a supportive sports bra. I went with the high-waisted bottoms, which were as comfy as granny panties but cute enough for the pool. I think I should have gone down a size in the bottoms, as there was some excess fabric, but nothing in diaper-butt territory. All in all, they were comfortable, cute, and relatively affordable to boot.” — Karina Hoshikawa, Senior Writer

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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

What Copenhagen Fashion Week Taught Me About Getting Dressed

Copenhagen Fashion Week opened with a dinner in the Nikolaj Art Gallery —  a former church dating back to the 13th century. This season, it played host not only to the opening dinner but also to several shows, panels, and brand activations, including one from Instamax. That first night in the church set the tone for the week in more ways than one. The main course was pasta made from reclaimed bread —  created using stale or leftover loaves —  a nod to the council’s commitment to sustainability, carrying a deeper symbol of the communal act of breaking bread. That sense of togetherness continued through the shows and the showgoers, who brought an energy that was impossible to miss.

Each show drew its own eager crowd. At Sunflower, held in the courtyard of their offices, a burned-out car sat on a square platform that models weaved around. Outside, the crowd pressed in so tightly it was nearly impossible to see the clothes — which, in theory, defeats the purpose of a fashion show. But here, the draw was as much about soaking in the atmosphere as it was about spotting a fetching fireman jacket or sharply tailored, strong-shoulder suit. At Marimekko, which was staged outdoors with only a thin rope marking the perimeter, the crowd was equally lively — phones out, and ready to catch every moment.

Copenhagen as a fashion week can feel like the odd child out. It lands about four weeks before the marathon that is Fashion Month, which kicks off on September 11 with NYFW —  a little too early to define overarching themes. A few emerged, though whether they carry through to the rest of the season remains to be seen.

For me, the word trend doesn’t quite sum up the week. Yes, there were recurring details —  like the shoe of the summer, flip-flops — spotted at CMMN SWDN, Deadwood, and most notably Opera Sport, which sent out not only regular Havaianas but also 3D-printed versions that looked like they had been plucked from another dimension.

More broadly, the week felt defined by brands leaning into what they do best. Cecilie Bahnsen celebrated her 10-year anniversary with a show in an airplane hangar, where models drifted down the runway in white, cloudlike dresses as if they, too, were about to take flight. Nicklas Skovgaard continued his run of editorial, ‘80s-tinged silhouettes that struck the perfect balance between theatrical and wearable. These were pieces you wanted to own —  not because they aligned with a trend, but because they looked irresistibly cool. Think an airy, voluminous Cecilie Bahnsen number, a lipstick-red Skall coat, or Sunflower’s fireman jacket.

Again, overarching trends weren’t exactly easy to pinpoint. Though a few major themes felt substantial and may gain momentum as we move through the rest of Fashion Month. Among the standouts:  Pajamas styled for day, chemise-inspired dresses that go far beyond countryside frolics, and perhaps most exciting, a modern reimagining of ‘80s elements that felt decidedly innovative. 

But the shoppable moments weren’t confined to the runway. Outside the shows, the street style was just as much a feast for the eyes. Much has been written about the Scandi girl aesthetic and women’s ability to look both laid-back and effervescent, which Copenhagen proved yet again. Styling touches like a pop of orange to brighten a look or unexpected finishes, like with a skull cap, felt instantly appealing and attainable. 

From the runway to the streets, I left the week feeling inspired — and admittedly, with a case of the shoppies. Ahead, my breakdown of the top fashion takeaways, along with an edit worth adding to your cart to channel the best of Copenhagen.

On The Runway & Streets: Flip-flops

The shoe of the summer isn’t going anywhere. On the runway, flip flops brought ease to elevated looks. On the streets, they lent a nonchalance to showgoers’ outfits — your most effortless finish with slip dresses, linen pants, and beyond.

On the Streets: Skull Caps

What balaclavas and bonnets were to winter, skull caps are to spring and summer. This compact accessory made a major impact, appearing daily at CPHFW and giving looks a distinctive finishing touch.

On the Runways:  Pastoral dresses

Designers leaned into loose, chemise-style dresses that evoked a European countryside sensibility (cue the daydream of wandering through a field of lilacs). Less TikTok milkmaid, more vintage cotton nightgown you’d stumble upon in a vintage shop. Delicate, nostalgic, and surprisingly wearable.

On the Runways: Cotton Poplin PJs

Designers gave pajama sets daytime credibility by pairing them with bomber jackets and structured outerwear for a street-ready edge. The key to pulling it off? Embracing the art of the matching set or coordinating cotton poplins, then finishing with sporty trainers or sleek loafers to ground the vibe and keep it from feeling too precious.

On the Runways: 80s-Influenced Designs

The ‘70s boho influence is giving way to the excesses of the ‘80s. Bold, sometimes clashing prints, electric colors, and sculptural shoulder pads all appeared on the runways —  reworked into fresh, wearable takes that made the decade’s more over-the-top elements feel exciting again.

On the Streets: Polka Dots

The playful pattern that resurfaces season after season made its way onto the streets of Copenhagen, where showgoers embraced it for an added dose of flair. From statement dresses to playful accessories, polka dots proved they’re still a favorite for anyone looking to punch up an outfit.

On the Runways: Fireman Jacket

At first glance, this outerwear shape recalls barn-style jackets we’ve seen in recent seasons. But it’s the signature metal clasp closures that give the fireman jacket its distinctive, namesake appeal. Prepare for plenty of iterations to start popping up in new arrivals sections. 

On the Street: Pops of Orange

For a few seasons, pops of red have been the go-to accent for injecting drama into an outfit. This time, orange took center stage. Whether as a small detail — like a shoe to brighten a neutral look — or a blouse to invigoirate an entire ensemble, this color trend added energy and vibrance to the week’s street style.

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