08
November

Our Editors Are Shopping These Fashion Deals During Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

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Amazon is a one-stop shop for nearly everything under the sun. Lucky for loyal shoppers, the online retailer is also known for pulling out all of the stops when it comes to incredible deals (see: Prime Day). Just in time for the shuffle of spring clothing back into the wardrobe, Amazon rolled out another highly anticipated shopping holiday: the Big Spring Sale.

SHOP ALL OF THE AMAZON BIG SPRING SALE 2024

From March 20 to March 25, shoppers can take advantage of markdowns across the site, including on coveted brands like Levi’s, Marc Jacobs, Lucky Brand, GAP and Amazon Essentials. Naturally, we’re helping you cut through the clutter and round up a list of the best Amazon spring fashion deals that you can start shopping — right now.

Discounts on viral items like Marc Jacobs’ “The Tote Bag” and the Orolay Down Jacket are live on the site. Also included: Vacation sandals that perfectly pair with flowy dresses and effortlessly transition from day to night. Or, quality basics that serve as the base of any casual outfit and more accessories than we

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14
September

Piles of pleats, big bags, longer everything: The strong style trends from Men’s Fashion Week Fall 2024 shows

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(Source, left to right: Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Gucci)

Florence, Milan and Paris were unseasonably cold over the last two weeks as designers staged their Fall 2024 menswear collections during Pitti Uomo, Milan Fashion Week and Paris Fashion Week. Fitting, considering the clothes we were shown for next fall and winter prominently featured big coats and touched on enjoying the great outdoors. Some designers even celebrated the cold, like Pharrell, who closed out the Louis Vuitton show with a dusting of snow.

The runways were a showcase of looks that felt, on the whole, incredibly wearable. That was particularly evident in Milan, where Gucci launched a new menswear era for itself under the stewardship of Sabato De Sarno. If his predecessor, Alessandro Michele, was an unparalleled world-builder who pushed the boundaries of campy fashion, De Sarno seems set on making clothes that he — and a broader range of clients — want to wear. 

There was a similar feeling in Paris, where many of the big houses offered up collections that were less editorialized than recent years, with more approachable silhouettes. Oversized pants, for example, were replaced by the familiar straight-leg, slim-cut trouser.

Beyond that, though, these are the trends that

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01
August

Fall’s big street-style trends: Statement tights, shirtless blazers and fancy socks with flats

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There’s a reason street style continues to translate into big business for fashion houses: we’re influenced and inspired by those looks. And that’s extra true when it comes to seeing how industry insiders and off-duty models get creative and dress up to attend fashion shows. 

On the street and outside the shows during the various fashion weeks, the runway trends that are resonating with some of the most fashionable folks in the business are on colourful display.   

While some of these showgoers are wearing brand-borrowed clothes or straightforward replications of runway looks, others are creatives putting together chic looks all their own, deftly mixing and matching designer and fast-fashion pieces, and incorporating vintage finds and wardrobe staples in interesting new combinations. Their looks are strong enough to be snapped by the best street-style photographers and worthy of checking out and referring to as we put together our own favourite fall ensembles.  

Inspired by the best street-style looks of the season, here are six styling tips you can use this fall — no shopping required. 

Drape your sweaters 

The best way to wear your knits on transitional weather days? Draped around your shoulders,

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12
July

The big idea: why going shopping is due a comeback | Shopping

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Here’s a funny thing. The less we go to the shops, the more we shop. We buy more stuff than ever, now that we can do so without leaving the sofa. We have bypassed the bus ride into town, stepped back from the revolving doors and escalators, silenced the tinkle of muzak, skipped the exchange of smiles and niceties with sales assistants, forgotten what it feels like to journey home from the chase with shopping bags tucked next to tired legs. Instead, we can spend our hard-earned cash with the frictionless brush of an index finger, and collect our spoils from the doormat a few days later.

This, surely, is the worst of both worlds. Let us imagine for a moment a sliding-doors scenario, in which writing shopping trips out of the story had reduced our appetite for stuff. If, thanks to technological advances, we bought what we needed, and only what we needed. Imagine if the technology had been wired so that we could click on and buy a black mascara and a pair of navy socks, or whatever, and leave it at that, without the siren call of a pile of fluffy jumpers or a charming display

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