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October

‘Accidental style icon’: how Larry David became the older man’s fashion idol | Fashion

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When Curb Your Enthusiasm emerged in 2000, the cult sitcom’s irascible star and creator, Larry David, wasn’t exactly a bastion of style. But over the critically acclaimed HBO comedy’s 12-season run, which draws to a close in the coming weeks, David has evolved into an unexpected fashion role model.

“Larry David is one of the bestdressed men on television,” New York magazine declared in 2020. On TikTok, videos from the likes of stylist Allison Bornstein examine the looks of an “accidental style icon”, celebrating the “classic, layered and practical” elements. Fashion publications have implored readers to channel his “laid-back dad style”. He has appeared on the front row at New York fashion week – admittedly with his fingers in his ears due to the loud music – and on the front of T-shirts, with one reading: “You’re allowed to be happy, but not in front of me.”

David has come a long way from The Pants Tent of the first episode, which centred on the awkward way his beige slacks bunched up around the groin when he sat down.

The David look entails plain, high-quality white Cotton Citizen T-shirts, well-fitting blazers, cashmere sweatshirts in muted colours, his favoured

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03
October

Brown Coat Style Guide: The Key to Acing Latte Dressing This Fall

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Sure, black and grey are fall mainstays, but this season, there’s something irresistibly decadent about a rich brown coat.

Our apologies to the people who have made coffee their whole personality — turns out you were right (well, at least when it comes to fashion!). Latte dressing is the newest micro trend to hold the internet’s attention and it’s all about capturing that cozy cup feeling.

Like its beauty counterpart, latte makeup, latte dressing embraces the warmth and sophistication of the colour brown. Caramels, chocolates, espressos, as long as you can consume it, consider it an inspiration.

Besides taking over the streets during fashion week, the monochromatic look has recently been seen on Meghan Markle, Jennifer Lawrence, Hailey Bieber and more. So how do you rock latte dressing without looking like a coffee gone wrong? We’ve rounded up a few suggestions.

The Espresso Bomber Jacket

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How do you say brown in Danish? The bomber jacket was the real street style star during Copenhagen Fashion Week and this delicious espresso colour made it even more desirable. When paired with some wide-legged jeans and aviator shades, you’ll be

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24
September

Taylor Swift’s Fashion & Street Style Isn’t Bad Taste. It’s Strategy.

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In December, Taylor Swift — Time’s Person of the Year — glittered in front of the camera in a black bodysuit, a floor-skimming chenille dress, and a studded bustier gown.

At first blush, you wouldn’t know that the chenille dress was one of Alaïa’s most beloved recent offerings or that the bustier gown was from the NYC-based brand Area, infamous for their campaigns featuring fake eyes and bejeweled death masks. Everything edgy about these original pieces had been sanded, smoothed, and rendered inoffensive — just how Swift likes it.

It is easy to forget that, despite selling a whopping 162 million records, Swift is a normal person with normal taste. It is also easy to forget that those record sales allow her an estimated $1.1 billion fortune, enough to wear any designer piece she wants or hire any stylist across the industry.

So why does she insist on mismatched outfits?

A swipe at several Taylor Swift style blogs will reveal trail sneakers with muddy fleeces, Ren Faire-approved dresses with Jean Paul Gaultier boots, and high-heeled Reformation loafers worn oddly with Chiefs sweatshirts. But these outfits aren’t the result of

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22
September

Women’s golf clothes for winning style on the course

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Women’s golf apparel for active lifestyles from the course to court and on the go. Here’s a list you’ll love with clothes that move with you.

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There’s never been a better time for golf fashion and women’s golf clothes than right now. From streetwear-esque to country club-chic, there’s an incredibly diverse array of options to choose from when it comes to women’s golf apparel.

Here, we highlight some of the best women’s golf clothes from capsule collections to performance polos, so you can look great on the course and beyond.

How to pick the right women’s golf clothes for you

Price is always one of the primary considerations when buying golf clothes. Striking the right balance of cost versus quality is key when determining whether a piece is worth the price.

A key question to ask yourself about potential women’s golf apparel are the conditions you regularly play in. For those playing in warmer or muggy climates, finding pieces with sweat-wicking, UV-blocking, and odor-resistant fabrics is key. We love the Lululemon polos, G/FORE quarter-zips, and the Adidas Go-To Golf Dress, as these options blend style and performance — without

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19
September

How ‘rebellious’ royal Zara ditched fun fashion for a chic style makeover that surprised us all (though it’s not clear what her very practical mum, Princess

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Zara Tindall is fast becoming one of the best dressed members of of the Royal Family, showing off an array of outfits from tailored dresses to fitted coats in trending hot pink hues. 

Where she used to dazzle us with eclectic mini frocks and fun fascinators over the years, she has now refined her style aesthetic towards chic and figure-flattering silhouettes.

Often known as the rebellious royal in the past, Zara still loves vibrant hues. But these days she loves clean lines, using accessories to add personality.

Neither her husband, Mike, nor her mother, the Princess Royal, has ever paid much attention to the whims of fashion but Zara is growing in confidence. 

Not that she’s trying to be a trendsetter. Rather, it seems she wants to concentrate on dressing beautifully.

Australian-born fashion stylist Annie Miall has been credited with helping Zara – notably in the choice of sharply cut, figure-skimming pieces  by designers such as Rebecca Vallance and Laura Green, who spent ten years at Princess Diana’s favourite brand, Catherine Walker.

Zara has definitely found her fashion formula.

A Tonal Ensemble

Zara Tindall attends the Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Laura Green

On Christmas Day

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