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Gray Sweatpants on a Date? Drake Says Yes, You Can
“Do you own a pair of gray sweatpants? This is all in the name of fashion research,” I dash off a quick text to a stylish guy friend of mine.
Read MoreThe 11 Best Fashion Instagrams of the Week: Cara, Kate Hudson, and More
No matter if you’re fluent in French or not, the style that was filtering in from Paris on our Instagram this week needed no translation. After all, the city played host to an international crowd for Couture Fashion Week, many of whom inflected distinctive French styles into their feeds. Iris Law, the young, pouty-lipped offspring of actor Jude, wore a silk Louis Vuitton pajama top to take the textbook—but nevertheless, stunning—Paris hotel balcony shot.
Read MoreHollywood’s Best-Dressed Men Owned the Red Carpet at the SAG Awards
More often than not, it’s the ladies who steal the spotlight on the red carpet, though it seems as though the tables were turned at the Screen Actors Guild Awards tonight. From double-breasted styles to midnight blue suiting, Hollywood’s best-dressed men outshone the women, stepping out in classic and gentlemanly looks that nudged traditional black-tie dress codes forward.
Read MoreHere’s How Kate Winslet Gets Ready for the SAG Awards Red Carpet
Kate Winslet has honed her personal style over the years and knows exactly what it takes to look her best on the red carpet. A Golden Globe winner for her role in Steve Jobs, the British actress is taking a particularly hands-on approach when it comes to her fashion choices for awards season this year. “[It] was created by Armani in collaboration with Kate and myself,” said stylist Cheryl Konteh of the dress that Winslet wore to the SAG Awards last night. “[It was] sculpted to Kate’s incredible body and teamed with black suede Jimmy Choo shoes.” As for the bling? “Neil Lane Art Deco onyx and diamond jewelry brings the whole look together in a perfect tribute to Hollywood glamour.”
Read MoreThis Hat Might Just Be Your Fashion Week BFF
Hat-hesitant? Who could blame you? As accessories go, an eccentric chapeau can make for a riskier bet than most. But even those of us who might typically choose a simple knit beanie during the cold months have ample reason to reconsider: There’s a beret revival in full swing—despite what certain French beauties may have to say to the contrary. After recent turns on runways from Isabel Marant to Saint Laurent menswear, and most famously—and oft-mimicked—those of Alessandro Michele at Gucci, the beret has made its way onto the streets. Our eagle-eyed editors have spotted an uptick in appearances both at the menswear shows abroad, and here on the streets of New York City.
Read MoreWhy Diversity Needs to Be a Priority for New York Fashion Week: Men’s
Fashion Week diversity is typically a subject best explored during the postseason. Casts are analyzed, charts are made, numbers are crunched—and time and again the industry comes up short. Designers, casting directors, and agents all provide lip service regarding the importance of runways that mirror the multiculturalism of daily life, but when showtime rolls around, few actually showcase that level of inclusion. Though strides have been made—most notably, during Spring’s campaigns, where brands looked to unconventional muses, eschewing traditional ideas about gender, race, and body size—the catwalks have remained mostly unchanged. It’s time for some follow-through, fellas.
Read MoreMeet Axenoff, Opulent Jewels for Your Inner Tolstoy Heroine
“It was always strange for my mother, because as a boy, I was never interested in toys or games,” says jewelry designer Petr Axenoff. “The most exciting thing was to visit palaces, or museums in St. Petersburg.” And those modern-day czarinas similarly obsessed with pre-Revolutionary opulence need look no further than the Instagram page of Axenoff Jewellery, where nostalgia doesn’t just glimmer, it gleams. There, you can find a silver tiara lined with blue topazes; coronet-shaped rings dotted with diamonds and rubies; and enamel-work in a technique that dates back to the 1760s called “Rostov finift,” with pieces painstakingly hand-painted to depict cherubs cavorting on a pearl-rimmed cocktail ring, or a pair of women’s eyes carefully fitted inside pyramid-shaped earrings surrounded by green agates. Russian architecture, baroque interiors, and oil portraits by the likes of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Edwin Austin Abbey, cited as inspiration, are interspaced between the pieces to underline their place at the end of a long line of serious glitz.
Read MoreBritish Menswear Star Craig Green Makes a Surprise Appearance at Stockholm Fashion Week
While you might know Björn Borg as one of the world’s greatest tennis players, Swedes also think of him in conjunction with skivvies. For years now he’s been sort of the Calvin Klein of Sweden, and his logoed underthings are fairly ubiquitous. The snow started just before I headed out to the label’s Stockholm Fashion Week presentation, and I was feeling pretty sorry for the models, thinking they’d be standing around in very little at all. But that was not the case. The brand teamed with British menswear designer Craig Green this season, as it begins to add athleisure to its offerings.
Read MoreQuick, Pull a Gigi Hadid and Get Winter’s Best Boots Before They’re Gone
If there’s one fashion staple that is versatile enough to chicly, seamlessly go from day to night, boardroom to cocktails and even weekend brunch, it’s the knee-high (or over-the-knee) boot. And it’s cropped up on every A-lister from Emily Ratajkowski to Kourtney Kardashian to Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. However, no star has embraced the boot quite like model-of-the-moment Gigi Hadid. The 20-year-old stunner has sported her pair by Stuart Weitzman everywhere from the airport to post-show catch-ups with fellow runway regular Kendall Jenner, without missing a beat.
Read MoreIs It Socially Acceptable to Vape in Public?
If there’s anything Leonardo DiCaprio loves more than a Citi Bike, it’s his vape. His trusty e-cigarette has accompanied him on yacht trips in St. Barth’s, while he scoped out the scene at Art Basel, and most recently served as his date at Saturday night’s SAG Awards. Now that Leo has taken his vape commitment to the next level, we’re confronted with a new etiquette question: Is it ever socially acceptable to vape indoors?
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