18
February

Who What Wear Podcast: Personal Style

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Welcome to our podcast, Who What Wear With Hillary Kerr. Think of it as your direct line to the designers, stylists, beauty experts, editors, and tastemakers who are shaping the fashion-and-beauty world. Subscribe to Who What Wear With Hillary Kerr on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

If you follow any fashion accounts on social media, your feed is likely filled with images and videos of the latest and greatest trends that you need to add to your wardrobe ASAP. When it comes to defining and owning your personal style, all of that #content can distract you from discovering what you actually want to wear.

Who What Wear’s Ana Escalante explored what it means to truly have an individual sense of style in the digital age. Escalante spoke with influencers and content creators Heather Hurst and Jalil Johnson to learn how they define their personal style and cut out the social media noise.

For the latest episode of Who What Wear With Hillary Kerr, Who What Wear’s editor in chief, Kat Collings, sat down with Escalante to discuss common personal style themes, the creators who make meaningful fashion content, and more. Plus, Escalante sat down with Hurst and Johnson

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17
February

A Brief History of Her Unique Looks

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Tilda Swinton’s androgynous, eclectic style makes her a malleable on-screen presence. Whether playing a high-powered general counsel in Michael Clayton, a literal witch in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, or a satire of Hollywood gossip columnist Hedda Hopper in Hail, Caesar!, she’s able to fully inhabit a role precisely because she isn’t quite like any of them. Or, maybe, even of this world. Though she’s been described as chameleon-like, even that isn’t quite accurate; Swinton never blends into the background. In Luca Guadagnino’s A Bigger Splash, for example, Swinton remains silent throughout. And in Suspiria, she brought chills down our spines with her two mysterious roles. Throughout Swinton’s illustrious career, she has come to find comfort in specific directors, like Wes Anderson or Bong Joon-ho, just as she has gravitated toward specific designers. While years ago, Swinton was fairly loyal to Lanvin, these days, she’s constantly supporting her good friend Haider Ackermann on red carpets, wearing his designs for her many Cannes appearances. When she’s not in Ackermann, though, a betting woman would put her in Chanel or Schiaparelli. At this point, Swinton knows her style and knows what works, and in honor of her

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13
February

17 Rich Mom-Style Fashion Pieces for Après Ski in Aspen

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In our dream world, we’re jetting off to Aspen next weekend to hit the slopes and then indulge in après ski (the best part of any ski trip). In reality, though, we’re staying in and binging the Real Housewives all weekend. If we can’t live the luxury lifestyle, we might as well watch it play out on TV!

Related: The Low-Key Rich Mom Pieces You Need for Winter Weather

Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, January 12, 2024, but are subject to change. Being a mom is the hardest job in the world. If you need a day (or a week) to dress solely in sweats or pajamas, we say to go for it. But if you need a pick-me-up (…)

But here’s the thing — you don’t need to own a vacation home to dress like a rich mom! With the right clothing and accessories, you can fake it ’til you make it.

Below are 17 winter wardrobe essentials that will help you emulate the rich mom aesthetic!

Coats

1. If you want to blend

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11
February

Shop the top fall 2023 fashion trends, according to experts

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Autumn is officially here — and bringing plenty of fresh fashions to fall for.

But with so many seasonal styles hitting shelves, which trends are actually worth investing in? As the end of October nears, we’ve enlisted fashion pros and celebrity stylists to break down the hottest looks you’ll want to wear throughout the colder months ahead.

From bold red hues to equally eye-popping sculptural styles, keep reading for the looks destined to define fall and winter.

Paint the town red

Hailey Bieber, Kim Kardashian, Lori Harvey and Olivia Rodrigo are all getting red-y for fall in fiery fashions.
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The leaves aren’t the only ones embracing bold colors this fall. Celebrity stylist Wouri Vice, whose clients include H.E.R. and Issa Rae, tells us bright red fashion will be “big.”

“We’re just coming off of Barbie pink and Beyoncé’s (“Renaissance” tour) silver” he adds. “We’re living in a bold era … It’s a time of expression.”

Fashion expert and Afterpay ambassador Zanna Roberts Rassi similarly calls the fiery hue the “official color” of the season, dubbing it the latest “iteration

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07
February

The ultimate style guide to men’s spring fashion 2023

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This article is part of Spring Fashion Month, where we’re breaking down your must-have fashion pieces for the next few months. From denim jackets to comfy sandals, we’re asking editors, influencers and experts about the go-to pieces they wear through spring and beyond.

With new seasons comes the opportunity for a fresh start. Whether you’re planning to get some deep cleaning done or set new goals for yourself, spring is the perfect time to take a step back and take a closer look at the things in our life that we often set to autopilot, including your wardrobe.

“Spring is defined by new beginnings,” explains NYC-based art world professional Jack Nelson. “It’s a moment to reintroduce vibrancy and light into our days, and it’s an opportunity for us all to consider our personal redefinitions or our style evolutions.” Hazel Morley, Bonobos’ vice president of design, echoes this sentiment. “As the weather starts to thaw, it’s a great time to be more playful and add some color or a fun print into your wardrobe.”

“Take the time to properly evaluate what you can eliminate from the year prior and assess the new pieces you want (to) usher in,” explains

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