Courtesy of Saint Laurent Fashion in 2020 has taken a turn. We traded in heels for slippers and dressed up to go nowhere. Designers reimagined the spring-summer 2021 season into digital presentations, masked events, staged runways, or opted out of showing altogether. Those that did were creative, but the successful collections were the ones empathetic
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Nick Riley Bentham Paris has always been one of the ultimate sources of style inspiration. And now that we’re about to round the corner on a year of at-home obsessed fashion, it’s probably safe to say we’re all looking for a new way to spark our style. What better way to rediscover the thrill of
Saint Laurent debuts its Summer21 runway show live from Paris on Tuesday, December 15 at 2PM CET (8AM EST). Watch the brand’s latest unveiling from the comfort of your own home, below. This content is imported from Third party. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be
Christian VierigGetty Images We all know that person (or are that person) who waits until the last minute to complete their holiday shopping. In a year as unpredictable as 2020, it can be difficult to zero in on the perfect gift or stocking stuffer. The pandemic has also rendered gift-givers more reliant on virtual shopping
Online shopping is a godsend this time of year. And while it’s true that the convenience that comes with a digital cart and express shipping is appealing, there’s something about in-person browsing that gets the merry vibes going—especially after a homebound year that made leisure shopping a rarity. For those who take pleasure in scouting
This morning, I woke up to one single plaid coat splashed all over my Instagram feed. The look gave off a vibe that you’d associate with rustic cabins and long hikes through the forest. Naturally, it came from pop icon Taylor Swift. The singer announced she’ll be dropping a folkloresister album called evermore at midnight
As pop culture puts it, shopping in thrift stores can trigger painful memories (see: Marge Simpson reworking a Chanel-esque suit, Pen15‘s tween leads pawing over a secondhand Tommy Hilfiger shirt, or Jenny Humphrey’s entire character arc). But thanks to a growing resale market—with an expected value of $64 billion in the next five years—the firsthand
Nina Garcia’s’s Holiday Gift Guide 2020 Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Dec 8, 2020 Courtesy In an effort to make this year’s holidays as festive as possible, ELLE editor-in-chief Nina Garcia handpicked some of her favorite
Brandon Maxwell is a fashion outsider. Kind of. Beyond an A-list clientele that boasts every style star from Michelle Obama to Sarah Paulson, the self-proclaimed homebody grew up working in his grandmother’s clothing shop and dutifully watching his mother put on lipstick while he “sat in awe as a young gay kid from Texas who
And just like that, Chloé has a new creative director. Today, December 7, Chloé’s chief executive officer Riccardo Bellini announced that Gabriela Hearst will be taking the reins as its new creative director, effective immediately. The New York-based, Uruguayan designer’s new role as creative director comes on the heels of Natacha Ramsay-Levi’s departure, announced just
If you want to walk a mile in Khloe Kardashian’s shoes, be prepared to step into towering heeled booties or stilettos—sneakers barely exist in the reality star’s world. Growing up, the youngest Kardashian daughter remembers being “suited and booted from head to toe.” Kris Jenner was not a fan of sweatpants or sneakers. “Everything was
Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. It’s become commonplace to say that a designer’s runway “looks like the world,” but truly world-reflecting casting is still, unfortunately, far from a universal reality. The London label Art School has been, since its debut in 2017, committed to creating a
If this year has taught us anything about fashion, it’s that our most comfortable and functional staples are always a good investment. Now with the winter season upon us, there’s no item more top of mind than the always-essential pair of boots. Forget the thigh-highs and tiny heels of the past, the boots that are
The Northeast Gift Guide Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Dec 3, 2020 Monte Carlo Ski Helmet Kask $479.00 Courtesy Kangaroo Armchair Cassina $1,734.00 Courtesy Mancala Acrylic Set Edie Parker $1,295.00 Courtesy Au Revoir Socks Mother Denim
The Pacific Northwest Gift Guide Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Dec 3, 2020 The Catskill Ombre Dog Leash Found My Animal $62.00 Courtesy Collina Strada Indy Evo True Wireless Earbuds Skullcandy $79.99 Courtesy 2-METER DOME The
The Southeast Gift Guide Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Dec 3, 2020 Idris Bikini Top Isa Boulder $136.00 Jessie Bikini Bottom Isa Boulder $118.00 Miami Beach Book Assouline $87.30 Courtesy Hoop Earrings Bottega Veneta $1,250.00 Courtesy
Like Thanos collecting all six of the Infinity Stones to become an all-powerful being in the Avengers movies, red carpet darling and fashion’s favorite It girl Zendaya just added one more feat to her very own gauntlet—minus the whole trying to wipe out civilization like giant purple villain. For her next trick, Zendaya will enter
The Southwest Gift Guide Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Dec 3, 2020 Fresco Glass Large Kasumi Plate Spartan Shop $148.00 Courtesy Fairfax Chair Kelly Wearstler $8,550.00 Courtesy Mezcal Casamigos $71.99 Courtesy Miller Hat Janessa Leone $287.00
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