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As the daughter of Carley Roney and David Liu, co-founders of the popular wedding planning website The Knot, Havana Rose Liu seemed destined for a career in the spotlight. But don’t call her a nepo baby: “I don’t think [my parents] would classify themselves as being in the fashion industry,” the actress, model, and newly-minted
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Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. So much for that old stereotype about New Yorkers only wearing black. Laura Baker tells me that her fashion buyer friends from other cities have been marveling that “New York is like a bag of Skittles. People are wearing color here.”
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NEW ARRIVALS THE BAG In woven silk and linen with crocheted jute edging, Loro Piana’s beach-ready tote is a cut above the standard straw carryall. Tote bag, Loro Piana, $2,575, loropiana.com.Courtesy of Loro Piana Bottega Veneta Slanted Raffia and Leather Medium Bucket Bag Paco Rabanne Rabane Raffia Tote Bag Hunting Season Small Leather-Trimmed Raffia Tote
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LA DOLCE VITA Retro silhouettes and citrus hues for day—and a dose of sequins for evening—reach their peak on the sparkling Amalfi Coast. Le Sirenuse in Positano, Italy.Courtesy of Designers Wear it with… CALIFORNIA DREAMING Earthy tones, nature-inspired textures, and a relaxed vibe feel right at home on the rugged Pacific shore. Alila Ventana in
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In ELLE.com’s monthly series Office Hours, we ask people in powerful positions to take us through their first jobs, worst jobs, and everything in between. This month we spoke candidly to model, former editor, and founder Lauren Chan, who, after facilitating the acquisition of her size-inclusive brand Henning to Universal Standard, recently made history as
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If you’re looking to upgrade your fitness routine with some comfortable and stylish shoes this summer, Hoka is a brand to keep on your radar. Known for their cushioned sneakers with chunky, supportive soles, Hokas are among some of the most comfortable sneakers on the market (with our editors’ testing and thousands of rave customer
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When the casual fashion fan views an haute couture show, they just see the seven to ten minute runway presentation of beautiful looks, replete with impressive show spaces, A-list attendees, and the fanfare outside the show and online. However, when one looks behind the curtain, months and months of work by artisans reveals it is
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Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. “Wow, look. You’re there!” That was what Julien Dossena told himself when he found himself inside one of the most impressive archives in French fashion history, namely that of Jean Paul Gaultier. The designer first became aware of Gaultier as a
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According to the National Golf Foundation, golf is more popular than ever—and not just for guys. Chalk it up to pandemic boredom: the historically male-dominated sport continues to become more diversified, and women now comprise 25 percent of those who play. With statistics like these in mind, cult brand Malbon, known for its golf-inspired streetwear,
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When brands (and there are many of them) affix terms like “natural,” “organic,” and “fair trade” to their products, it’s easy to get lost in the translation of copy, certifications, and, unfortunately, rampant greenwashing. How does one know what’s been truly made with environmentally friendly and ethical practices? You go straight to the source (and
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What does it take to create an It product in a world of microtrends and “-cores”? Simon Miller’s Chelsea Hansford has the secret sauce. “Being attentive,” she says over a Zoom call. “For us, it’s really important to be the first to a trend. We always try to think next, think forward, and not get
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In case you missed it, Pharrell Williams unveiled his highly anticipated first collection for Louis Vuitton menswear last night in Paris, on the Pont Neuf bridge. Insinuating itself throughout was a pixilated camouflage version of the house’s emblematic Damier check, a collaboration with pixel artist E.T. that peppered clothing and accessories alike (Williams dubs it
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A 30-year-old Indian woman named Eshita Kabra-Davies is speaking before a rapt audience at the United Nations. She has long amber hair and is wearing an olive green maxi dress, and leans into the microphone with forward-forcing energy, like it’s the top frame of a Peloton. Speaking with steely calm, Kabra-Davies touches on the impact
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Following a gleeful era of dopamine dressing, the fashion zeitgeist is now yearning for a classic staple that can navigate the uncharted terrain of our post-pandemic future. Something dependable, seasonless, and, and yes, unequivocally comfortable. Enter: the denim maxi skirt—a timeless icon, rooted in the art of creative repurposing and capable of evolving with cultural
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