At first, the sporty puffer-jacket trend took the fashion set by surprise. Puffers were once regulated to only the coldest days of the year and only when we really needed them. Perhaps it was Pierpaolo Piccioli’s work with Moncler, or maybe it was Gucci with the North Face, but thanks to its undeniable and irresistible practicality, the silhouette has become a staple for cold-weather style.First made famous by a Lauren Hutton Vogue cover (shot by Richard Avedon) in 1973, then by tweens in the ’90s, it is back and sticking around. Adopted by models, street style stars, and designers alike, the fisherman’s topper has been given the fashion crowd’s stamp of approval.The headband craze has come and gone several times (remember 2007’s frenzy fueled by Gossip Girl 1.0), and it seems here to stay. Thanks in part to Miuccia Prada, the puffy headband was the must-have party accessory for the 2018 holiday season, and it was cemented as a forever staple when Amanda Gorman stunned in a bright red Prada version at the 2021 presidential inauguration.
Victoria Beckham’s Spice Girls days are a thing of the past, but the designer still loves a cheeky throwback moment from time to time. These days, her style is still very much Posh. She’s recreated some of her beauty looks from that era, when she was known for being a singer and wearing little black Gucci dresses. This weekend, however, Beckham played dress up and paid homage to another Spice Girls member—one with polar-opposite style, no less.
It’s time to make some room for these not-so-entirely-new pieces, if you haven’t already. Shop all of the newly inducted wardrobe essentials below.It’s a puff-sleeve world, and we’re just living in it. Billowing peasant-style blouses and smocked sleeves are here to stay.Long after the summer of love, tie-dye has captured our attention. We’ve even embraced it in the least suspecting wardrobe category: cold-weather knitwear. Colorful, swirled tie-dye has been embraced on the spring runways for a few seasons now, and it is the cool, laid-back print even our very own fashion director can get behind. Make way for the sleeveless knitwear item beloved by both It girls and prep schoolers. With origins in menswear and golf style, this item has crossed over as a full-on fashion item, and it will do wonders for your wardrobe.
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