Thursday, December 31, 2020

Hello, 2021! Storm Reid Is Strutting Into the New Year in a Rhinestone Marc Jacobs Minidress

Some of us want to run into 2021, but Storm Reid is strutting into the new year in a Marc Jacobs rhinestone minidress from the brand's Fall 2020 Ready-to-Wear collection. "We're about to say #HELLO2021 but first let's say HELLO to my DRESS," Storm captioned a video on Instagram, showing off the dazzling outfit. She paired the look - which she layered over a black bodysuit - with ruched gloves, black booties, a matching headband, and silver earrings. "Ummmmm don't be mad when I'm trying to copy your drip for my 21st bday," Yara Shahidi added on Storm's post.

Miley Cyrus was originally supposed to wear the dress during the Marc Jacobs 2020 Fall runway show, but we definitely think Storm did the '60s-inspired piece justice from every angle. "Want To Learn How To Pose In Your New Year's Eve Look?!?" stylist Jason Bolden captioned his own video of Storm modeling the dress. "Well Here's a Few Moves From My Baby Storm in Marc Jacobs." Storm replied to Jason's comment by writing, "You did it once again. I love youuuuuuuuu . . . WHAT A PERFECT LEWKKKK TO END THE YEAR IN." We totally agree, Storm! Check out her full look here and see our recommendations for comfy New Year's Eve outfits to ring in 2021.

Image Source: Instagram user jasonbolden



Tessa Thompson's Sylvie's Love Press Looks Include Some High Fashion Biker Shorts

Tessa Thompson wears plenty of '50s and '60s vintage looks for her role as Sylvie in Amazon Prime's Sylvie's Love, but when it came to doing press for the film, she shopped the high fashion runways. With the help of her stylists, Wayman Bannerman and Micah McDonald, Thompson has been pushing fashion boundaries since 2014, when she first worked with the duo for her Selma premiere, breaking onto the scene in an asymmetrical, beaded and mesh Rodarte number.

Thompson confirmed she connected with Bannerman and McDonald via Zoom to coordinate her outfits for her latest virtual press "tour," if you will, and each relaxed ensemble is more stylish than the last. In fact, we're wondering if, as the fashion world continues to shift, joining talkshows and walking the carpet will be an opportunity for celebrities to flex their personal style rather than show off couture just for the heck of it. Thompson makes the case for us to head in that direction, and we can't wait to see how she continues to show off her street style on the 'gram.

Ahead, see her rock everything from cherry red David Koma London separates, finished with a pair of biker shorts, to the most luxurious looking co-ord set we've ever seen: an ivory knit set with woven tassels that she completed with white booties.



8 Times My Favorite Movies Inspired Me to Dig Out My Flannel Shirt

I have the type of relationship with my flannel shirt that you might have with your UGG boots. No matter the season, I'm always finding an excuse to wear mine. It's soft, as comfortable as PJs, and can be styled up or down - to wear out, or to lounge around the house. While oversize plaids have strong ties to the '90s, and some of the best flannel outfits did, in fact, come from that time - still recreated to this day - there are movie moments through the years that prove the trend's staying power, too.

Tai wears her flannel tied around the waist with a biker short workout set in Clueless. Hallie and Annie rock their checked throwovers with bandana neck-ties for the end-of-summer family hiking trip in The Parent Trap. There are lesser known flannel movie moments, of course, that have probably slipped your mind. You'll be surprised to find how enthusiastic you are about creating an outfit around your plaid shirt once you reminisce about all the screen style moments ahead.

Scroll down to find eight plaids I consider to be iconic, then shop the essentials I use to show my dedication to flannel fashion in film.



I've Probably Tested 100+ Skinny Jeans, but This Is the Only (Comfy!) Pair I'll Rate 5 Stars

Alexander Wang Faces Sexual Allegations as Stories of Abuse Spread Across the Internet

Fashion designer Alexander Wang, 37, has been accused of sexual misconduct on many different accounts, starting with a post that documents stories from anonymous sources on Shit Model Management, an Instagram that offers models a platform to come forward about issues in the industry.

"Instead of letting these occurrences be swept under the rug, it is time to do something about this. Please unfollow @alexwangny & @alexanderwangny to show your support to the victims. It is time to hold abusers in the fashion industry accountable. Male and trans models are often overlooked in the conversations of sexual assault in the modeling industry, but not today. We can't let famous people get away with sexual assault just because they're on a pedestal. They need to be held accountable just like every other abuser," the post read, captioning off a series of screen shots from DMs that detail records of Alexander Wang's sexual abuse and his alleged inclination to drug people at parties.

Shit Model Management first posted these stories after male model Owen Mooney described being groped by Wang at a New York City nightclub in 2017 on TikTok. Instagram account Diet Prada has also taken a stand, reminding followers that rapper and Alexander Wang muse Azealia Banks shared anonymous posts describing the designer as a sexual predator in 2019. These messages still circulate on the internet, although they've been deleted from the rapper's page. Wang has become known for his Fashion Week afterparties, even designing clothing with slogans or phrases that represent his party ethic - his spring 2018 "Wangover" headbands may come to mind.

Many anonymous accusers have gotten more specific, describing events where they wake up in Wang's bed after drinking molly water laced with MDMA or blacking out from having too much vodka at a Wang-orchestrated afterparty. Many male models and trans models have described being taken advantage of, starting with Wang touching them inappropriately in a crowded space.

Even though Alexander Wang and his company reps have yet to comment, Model Alliance has stood up out of respect for Wang's accusers, offering anyone who needs support a platform for filing formal complaints in the industry. "Let's be clear: The fashion industry's lack of transparency and accountability leaves all models vulnerable to abuse, regardless of their sex or gender identity," reads the post. Aside from acknowledging these allegations against the popular designer, who feels like such a powerful force in fashion, we also encourage anyone who suffers trauma from sexual abuse to speak up - your voice is being heard and we stand with you - and no one is exempt from being held accountable.



Wednesday, December 30, 2020

The Henley Has Been My Must Have Wardrobe Staple For Years

Like many of our classic styles today (think workwear denim or Chanel's Breton stripes) even cardigans and henley shirts have humble beginnings that are spun chic. Henley shirts were named after the English town of Henley-on-Thames; they were the traditional uniforms of rowers in the English town in the early 1800s. Functional and sporty! That's what probably got the attention of designer Ralph Lauren as he brought the previously worn underwear to American wardrobes in the the 1970s.

I've always loved a henley - its open neck shows just enough skin. I've collected the style over the years in everything from tissue-thin cotton, to silk and cashmere. One of my go-to stores for the henley has been Gap, with my mom stocking up on henley shirts for me for both bedtime and out-and-about year after year. Stripes, slouchies, ribbed, and fitted are all available. I always welcome another Gap henley in my wardrobe. I recently wore them with my favorite new pair of Gap jeans. I wear them everywhere from doing construction in the house to writing this article. With a great sale happening at Gap, 50 percent off with the code BIGSALE and an additional 20 percent off with the code ADDON, now is the time to add this classic to your wardrobe! Here are a few of my selects.



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2020 Was the Year We Demanded More From Fashion Brands - Let's Keep That Same Energy in 2021

Although 2020 has been difficult, the year awakened us to blindspots that fashion brands have and taught us a valuable lesson in where we spend our dollars. Every time I've made a purchase this year, I chose to see it as an extension of my beliefs and only supported companies that shared my values. I value companies that put people, animals, and the environment first. I value companies that work to dismantle systemic racism and grant the same opportunities to people regardless of their race or gender. I believe the impression these brands have left on consumers is too great to ignore. My hope is that shoppers will not retreat back to old ways or mindsets that cause them to put convenience first in the new year. Keep reading for some useful reminders that should encourage you to do your part when it comes to shopping smart.

In 2021 and beyond, I challenge you to be more intentional about purchasing from brands with integrity.

The Truth About Fast Fashion

The global fashion industry produces nearly four billion metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions. Much of that comes from fast fashion, or the trendy runway-inspired garments that are produced and end up in stores at rapid speeds. Because items are produced at high speed, fast fashion brands often cut corners on quality of materials and compromise safety and conditions for labor workers. Half of the total fast fashion products produced usually end up in landfills every year. "Nothing actually costs five dollars," Danielle James, founder of peer-to-peer shopping platform Model Citizen, told POPSUGAR. "If something is cheap, it means someone or our planet paid the price." Model Citizen is passionate about prolonging the life of a garment, whereas most people would probably dispose of it.

Living in yoga pants and sweatpants for the past nine months, I've been redefining my relationship with consumption. I've realized that although fast fashion pieces are stylish and wallet-friendly, the consumption habits I've cultivated over the years are unsustainable and the climate crisis is not going away. And I'm not alone. Searches for "sustainability" and "minimizing carbon footprint" were higher than ever before in 2020. People are learning why we can no longer consume for the sake of consuming. Staying home was a great opportunity to slow consumption and break the fast fashion cycle. Impulse shopping and the constant new stream of merchandise got us here, and it's up to us, the customers, to rewire the system. Sustainability should be practiced through the entire supply chain: design to labor, mass production to transit, and then prolonging the life of a garment.

Socially Conscious Brands Taking Action

As a Black fashion editor, the industry has really disappointed me with its stance on racism. Throughout 2020, my social media and emails were flooded with messages of solidarity, but often false commitments. I refused to be naive or believe the blanket statements that merely denounce police brutality. Instead, I looked for the brands that realized actionable ways to achieve diversity and equality. James notes that lasting change takes time. "I think it's important to recognize that we are in a marathon, not a spirit when it comes to true diversity and inclusion within the fashion industry," she said. "We are tasked with changing an entire ecosystem, and that takes time. We need more Black people that are sitting on boards of retailers and companies, not just in the diversity and inclusion and human resources departments."

When a brand's external statements don't match internal actions, it can be quite troubling. Admittedly, I've been guilty of cancelling and boycotting the brands that are all smoke and mirrors. The sad truth about brands recognizing racial issues is that it felt way too late. In my opinion, brands seemed to claim solidarity because it was trendy and potential sales and customers were up for grabs. I saw multiple brands produce content for social media supporting Black Lives Matter, even though there was no history of these companies supporting the movement. This felt superficial and transactional, and I immediately perceived it as a red flag.

I'm aware that denouncing systemic racism is long winded and complicated. Long lasting change requires active action. People like activist and L'Oréal Paris's diversity board member Munroe Bergdorf inspire me to stay patient and to always take note when brands admit to wrongdoing. I'm inspired by people like Aurora James, who created the 15 Percent Pledge, and Sharon Chuter, responsible for the #pulluporshutup beauty movement. Both initiatives looked to highlight and support Black businesses. Both initiatives raised awareness for people of color. They became tangible tools to identify which brands were serious about supporting diversity.

Do Your Research in 2021

Too many times, brands have promised corporate solidarity, but have you checked in on the deliverables? If there is no change, are you still supporting these brands with your dollars? "Dollars matter," James told POPSUGAR. "Consumers need to educate themselves on the brands' textile footprint and performative woke-ness to be able to decipher who to support. Good intentions and well wishes are no longer enough. We must ask ourselves the hard questions: Why did it take George Floyd to turn people around? What statement am I making when I support fast fashion brands? Am I supporting Black brands?" We must be passionate about answering these hard questions and knowledgeable that our actions make a difference. Sometimes, it is about taking the extra step to seek out a small brand in a sea of larger brands with convenient shopping options. "When you support a small brand, you're feeding someone's family, you're helping someone's dreams get realized," James shared.

In 2021 and beyond, I challenge you to be more intentional about purchasing from brands with integrity - brands that show actionable awareness, rather than a few months of inner and outer work to eradicate racism. Keep signing petitions, donating or purchasing from brands that support people of color and treat employees fairly, shopping Black and small, and educating yourself on the historical patterns of oppression on marginalized communities. Shop clean, eco-conscious fashion and beauty brands, and keep working to minimize your carbon footprint. Do not let the time you've spent learning and vetting out brands in 2020 be wasted in 2021. As the great activist Grace Lee Boggs once said, "We are the leaders. That doesn't mean we take on the entire burden of change ourselves; it means we find a role to play."



Hilary Duff's Style on Younger Is the Next Best Thing Since Lizzie McGuire

Hilary Duff is a screen style queen. Growing up, we all copied her looks from Lizzie McGuire, and now we're doing the same with her TV Land show Younger. The series follows a single mom named Liza (Sutton Foster) who reenters the industry of publishing in NYC, and while there's tons of exciting drama, it's the incredible fashion that always catches our attention. Of course, that shouldn't come as a surprise, seeing that the series is created by Sex and the City mastermind Darren Star.

While each character has their own unique look on the series, one of our favorites has to be Duff's character Kelsey Peters, a book editor who befriends Liza. Just like her iconic Disney Channel character, Duff's Younger character has a penchant for bright colors, bold prints, and eye-catching ensembles. Her outfits on the show are basically a grown-up Lizzie with a city girl flair. We might not be able to see grown-up Lizzie's style now that the Disney+ reboot has been canceled, but her outfits on Younger are the next best thing. See some of her best looks ahead.

Related: These Outfits From The Lizzie McGuire Movie Prove Nobody Did 2000s Style Like She Did



Tessa Thompson Wears Chanel Runway Samples and Plenty of Vintage in Sylvie's Love

Sylvie's Love costume designer Phoenix Mellow has what she calls a "bible of resources" when it comes to sourcing vintage - and that's a very good thing, because the period film is set in the 1950s and early 1960s. Mellow, who's also behind Black Panther and worked on Stranger Things and Mad Men, describes herself as obsessed with vintage clothing and shopping, calling up vendors from all over the country for projects. She worked closely with Tessa Thompson on Amazon Prime's Sylvie's Love, which tells an old-fashioned love story of a young woman (Sylvie, played by Thompson) who meets saxophone player Robert (Nnamdi Asomugha) in New York. Thompson, who also stars in Creed and Thor: Ragnarok, has an incredible style history of her own, boldly pushing boundaries with her red carpet fashion.

Mellow called dressing Thompson a "collaboration." "She has her own sense of style and very much was the muse for pulling her character together," she told POPSUGAR. "For most of the accessories, I would put out a tray of earrings, bracelets, and gloves for us to try with the costume. I let her gravitate towards her favorites for the character." Mellow said the budget was tiny for producing this movie, and it was pulled together in a small amount of time, making the end result of her work feel all the more special. She named A Current Affair as her favorite source for online shopping and stores like The Way We Wore, Golyester, Jet Rag, Squaresville, and Timeless Vixen in Los Angeles for unique finds. Ahead, Mellow reveals the most important notes about styling the cast and lets us in on her vintage secrets. While we don't all have access to production pieces like she does, it's safe to say Mellow also has plain talent for getting to know the characters she's working with, and the inspiration ensues from there. Read all about her experience on Sylvie's Love, get details about specific outfits, and see exclusive sketches, mood boards, and behind-the-scenes images Mellow shared with us, ahead.



You Want Fashion During the Pandemic? This TikTok User's 12-Foot Social-Distancing Dress Is the Answer

TikTok user and UCLA student Shay Rose created a pink social-distancing dress made of tulle that is, in fact, six-feet wide on each side. The 12-foot project took two months, and was done from home while quarantining in Southern California. Even though Shay has many design creations to be proud of, all of which you can see via video on her account, this gown makes a statement about our society and forces us to consider how far six-feet apart actually is. At the same time, it also speaks to our desire for fantasy and whimsical dresses during this time of unrest - perhaps even to the future of fashion. Shay spoke to POPSUGAR about her project, explaining that she had the idea for a social-distancing dress in the back of her mind since the summer. "What if there was a dress that made a social-distancing bubble all around you?" she wondered.

"I hope [this dress] helps others to really visualize how big six feet is; to give them a frame of reference for what it means to social distance.

Shay went with pink tulle simply because the color is princess-like. She bought six bolts of pink tulle from a wholesale supply store (costing $6 per bolt of 40 yards), commonly visited for wedding decorations. The skirt is made from hooping wire sourced from a corset supply store, and Shay confirmed this was the most expensive part of the dress, although it can be reused. "It actually took me three different attempts to figure out how to make the dress 12 feet across without it collapsing on itself. In the end, I built a PVC base with little wheels on it that rolls around under the dress and supports the structure," she explained of the bottom portion of the dress, which she completed before moving on to the simpler bodice and completing the look with a matching face mask.

Even though the dress is huge and took over an hour to set up on location before her photo shoot (it needs to be disassembled to fit in a car and then reassembled after), it's actually pretty lightweight. Shay described it not as heavy, but clunky to walk around in due to the PVC base. It seems as though the stop-and-go strut was worth it to give this dress the attention it deserves. Shay has already received DMs from people asking if she'll design custom 12-foot dresses for fans and followers, but Shay is a full-time student and understandably needs a break from sewing tulle at the moment.

"This dress was a way for me to creatively explore a concept that's been surrounding all our lives - the necessity for social distancing, rather than fashion, in the pandemic. While this is a lighthearted project, I hope it helps others to really visualize how big six feet is; to give them a frame of reference for what it means to social distance. Yes, this pandemic obviously sucks, but social distancing is important to keep our community safe, and since we can't change that, we can at least do our best to be creative with it and have fun with it," Shay said.

Ahead, watch Shay's TikTok videos documenting her process and enjoy some behind-the-scenes shots she sent over.



Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Nicola Coughlan's Darling Dress Collection Would Defy the Featheringtons' Wildest Dreams

Nicola Coughlan wears many elaborate and colorful gowns as Penelope Featherington in Netflix's Bridgerton, but the actress's real-life style is equally (if not more) impressive. The Derry Girls star sets the standard for finding the optimal outfit for any occasion. Walking a red carpet? She has the dress for that. Doing virtual press at home? She knows the picture-perfect midi that'll shine over Zoom.

I've been compiling a list of my favorite looks from Nicola's Instagram feed thus far, for further inspiration. (You know, just in case we're able to go out again in 2021.) For now, I'll spend time admiring her many well-styled dresses, and I suggest you do the same. Check out a few of her best outfits, below.

Related: Each Intricate Costume on Netflix's Bridgerton Was Bespoke - Even For the Background Actors!



45 Editor-Tested Products From Old Navy That We Still Love

I'm definitely the type of person who DMs pals and coworkers asking them if they own something I'm considering buying, or if they have a strong recommendation. So while doing some online shopping recently, I thought, "Who better to sift through the most popular products at Old Navy and help me cull the best than my fellow POPSUGAR editors?"

From identifying the perfect white t-shirt that promises to maintain quality throughout washing, to high-waisted trousers that I'm dubbing "magic pants" because our editor claims they feel more like sweats, to side-pocket leggings that keep everything in, POPSUGAR editors revealed what their favorite finds have been so far this year. And they're all right this way.



17 Fashion Trends We'll All Be Wearing Through 2021

If you find yourself wary about shopping right now - simply because you're not sure when you'll start really seeing people again (never mind hugging them) - you're not alone. But dressing for yourself is more than OK; in fact, we highly encourage it. With a handful of fashion trends bubbling up on Instagram, there's certainly no shortage of inspiration, either. As industry experts, we're here to let you know what's sticking around far beyond the days of sheltering in place and working from home, if that's important to you, and gives you more of a reason to add to your cart.

Led by some of our favorite celebrities to follow for outfit ideas - like Yara Shahidi, Barbie Ferreira, Salem Mitchell, Emma Chamberlain, and more - we're pinpointing the looks that have staying power through 2021, not because they're trickling down from the runways but because they help us convey our personality through our clothing, which is really the only way we're interested in dressing right now. Scroll through to get the full rundown on these trends, from the pleated tennis miniskirt to the resurgence of '90s sport brands we want to wear loudly and proudly, and shop one standout pick from each category.



Gap Is Having a BIG Pajama Sale, and These 21 Picks Will Keep You Cozy Through Winter

We've fully embraced comfortable dressing this year, and that's a trend we'll take into the next. There is nothing better than cozying up with the family and everyone is in great pairs of pajamas! I love pajamas and sometimes can even be seen wearing them outside of the home, so they're are always a great investment! Since I was a kid, a go-to place for pajamas for me has always been Gap, and when I needed a new set of flannel pajamas this year, Gap was the first place I looked. I was so impressed with the deals, I ended up purchasing a pair for my mom as well. They are suppersoft flannel - the kind you can stay in all day - and are light, but still warm!

Even better, many of these styles are up to 75 percent off, with an additional 50 percent off with the code BIGSALE, and 20 percent off with the code ADDON! Deals like this will go quickly! Stock up on your cozy sleepwear now.



In the Mood For New Denim? Old Navy Has the Best Jeans at Affordable Prices

Shopping for feel-good closet staples like the best pair of jeans is a tried-and-true buying tactic, but with so many styles and washes available to try, it can feel a bit overwhelming to narrow things down. Whether you still grab shape-enhancing skinnies, love cropped jeans, or appreciate the roominess of a good pair of straight-leg denim, Old Navy should be at the top of your list. Jeans need a reboot from time to time, and right now, if we could, we'd fill our closet with all nine of these options.



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9 of Emma Roberts's Romantic Maternity Dresses, Still Available and Ready to Shop

Emma Roberts wore her fair share of romantic maternity dresses throughout her pregnancy. The new mom, who recently gave birth to her first child with Garrett Hedlund, just so happened to be doing press for her end-of-year film Holidate during her pregnancy. This made for the perfect excuse to get all dressed up in lightweight, easy, breezy maxis and minis that she boldly styled with towering platforms. Plenty of selfies were to follow during these last several months.

Emma famously styled a smocked Tory Burch dress with a matching face mask for her baby shower, which she celebrated safely at home in her garden. Through her outfit selfies, she encouraged her fans and followers to vote and also proved that maternity style can be as eccentric as you want it to be. If you're a dress person, there are plenty of luxe-looking designs that basically feel like PJs, and Emma continued to introduce us to her favorite brands.

Whether you're in the market for looks like Emma's because you, too, want to dress your baby bump in style, or you just need a few spring dresses to add to your rotation, keep reading to shop. We curated nine of Emma's best dresses that are still available (and even on sale!), plus similar, affordable options at a fraction of the price.



So, We All Agree Beyoncé Gave Her Family the Coolest Necklace to Swear Off 2020?

Image Source: Getty / Gareth Cattermole

Beyoncé is flipping off 2020. In a hilarious and unexpected present choice, Beyoncé has gifted the women in her family a stunning diamond necklace that reads "2020" in the shape of a hand giving the middle finger. The star's cousin, Angie Beyince, shared a photo of the necklace on Instagram with a heartfelt message about the holiday present. "@beyonce gifted all of her girls with this amazing custom 2020 necklace. '🖕2020,'" she wrote. "When I opened it my eyes teared up because it is both hilarious & deeply sentimental. 2020 has had ups and downs but over all it's been a really weird and tuff year. Hopefully 2021 is good to the world 🌎 🙏."

Tina Knowles also posted a photo of her wearing the freshly gifted necklace for fans to see how stunning and subtle the message is. It's the perfect way to swear off the struggles of 2020 and we wouldn't expect anything less from Queen Bey herself.

Beyoncé's generosity extends well beyond her family members, as just yesterday she announced her BeyGood foundation would be offering $5,000 grants to those facing evictions or foreclosures as a result of the federal eviction moratorium ending on Jan. 31. The BeyGood Impact Fund was established in July to offer grants to hundreds of Black-owned small businesses struggling during the pandemic.



Pierre Cardin, French Fashion Designer Famous For the Bubble Dress, Dies at 89

French fashion designer Pierre Cardin sadly passed away at 98 in Neuilly, France. The renowned and accomplished artist and businessman, best known for launching the concept of ready-to-wear in 1959 - believing that fashion is for the masses - had a rich history of creating thoughtful, avant-garde looks that will go down in history. Cardin's career was launched when he designed costumes for a masquerade ball hosted by Carlos de Beistegui at Venice's Palazzo Labia in 1951, but he went on to start his own empire, presenting futuristic silhouettes such as the bubble dress, which became known for its flared skirt and gathered hem. During his career, Cardin also worked under Schiaparelli and Dior. At one time, it was thought that he might even succeed Christian Dior himself.

Cardin once said, "The clothes that I prefer are those I invent for a life that doesn't exist yet - the world of tomorrow." Many of his geometric, space-age designs speak to the modern way of dress we enjoy today, where clothing can be nongendered and simply speak to the personality of the wearer. Also impressive? Cardin developed his own fabric, called Cardine. He promoted world peace as an ambassador of UNESCO and strove to defeat hunger through his efforts for the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. He will be remembered fondly - and there is a permanent museum in Central Paris that he built to showcase his most famous designs to this day.



Monday, December 28, 2020

These 7 2021 Handbag Trends Will Be Everywhere Soon

With outfit choices leaning more on practicality these days, statement accessories have never been more key in completing a look. That said, handbag enthusiasts and general fashion-lovers are sure to rejoice at the fun-filled handbag trends of 2021. In case you're wondering about which fresh style takes you can expect to see and which classics the fashion collective will continue to love, we're laying it all out for you now.

Saying goodbye to winter in the coming months no doubt sparks nostalgia for vacations, and we're seeing this reflected in 2021's raffia bag. Another interesting focus is on the clutch bag, with designers testing the waters for just how far the trend can go (hello, ginormous pillow bags). If the suspense is killing you, go ahead and dive into those two styles, plus five more of the biggest trends to shop. Rest assured that there are so many ways to make each one your own as you introduce them to your wardrobe.



Old Navy Just Put All of Its Fall Jackets on Sale - Bring On the Chilly Temperatures!

If you're someone who loves cold-weather clothing, there's arguably no better time then coat and jacket season. There's a magical quality about being able to bundle up underneath a sherpa zip-down or mid-length funnel coat, tossing on a scarf (and maybe even gloves), and feeling the crisp fall air brush against our cheeks. Old Navy just dropped some of the cutest coats we've seen, and it definitely got us excited about the new season ahead. There are thick zips, classic trenches, and cool camo jackets to sort through. Here are our favorite pieces right now.

Related: I'm a Loungewear Pro, and This Old Navy Sweatshirt Is the Best I Own - It's Just $15 Today!



These 70 Fashion Deals Are So Awesome, I Can't Keep Them to Myself

Whether you're looking to fill your wardrobe with cozy layers that are perfect for staying home or items that tap into 2021 trends, it's never been easier to complete your winter shopping thanks to the gazillion sales out there.

To help you find just the right pieces, I curated an exciting assortment of fashion deals that range from structured tops to textured jackets. You'll find the embellished blazer dress to wear on the last day of the year as well as the fuzzy zip top you'll reach for every day. These bargains have your name written all over them.

Related: 8 Fashion Trends Everyone Searched For Nonstop in 2020 - and We Still Love Them



The Story Behind Gal Gadot's Leggy White "Goddess Dress" in Wonder Woman 1984

If you've already seen Wonder Woman 1984, I don't have to say much more than the words "the dress" for you to know what scene I'm talking about. Gal Gadot wears the ivory silk number as the ever-confident Diana Prince in the film, for the moment she reunites with love interest Steve Trevor. Immediately, you'll want to know where this leggy look is from, and costume designer Lindy Hemming (who's also behind films such as The Dark Knight and Casino Royale) confirms it's not just something you can pick up in stores. Hemming refers to it as the "goddess garment" in an interview for GoldenGlobes.com:

"We explored so many evening dresses – none of the metallic ones of the period seemed to be right for [Gal Gadot's] character. They seemed to be too on the nose. I referenced Chanel, Calvin Klein, and Claude Montana to create that kind of classic American look. I created that costume as a shirt and wrap-around skirt with a really clever cutter, Ian Frazer Wallace, in a really heavy double silk crepe. We wanted something so that her legs could come through. She has the most fantastic legs anyway, and I knew that she would walk along that Long Pond in Washington [the National Mall]. It seemed like white would make you stand apart from everybody else. She would look like a goddess, and she is a goddess in a way. We called it the 1980s goddess look. Cuff from Tiffany," Hemming explained of the impactful moment.

So there you have it - not only is it a top and skirt, rather than a full-length piece, but it's also inspired by some really iconic fashion houses, which explains its unbelievable elegance. Gadot rocks the maxi with taupe heels that don't take away from the rest of the ensemble, along with a dark lip. Scroll down to see more stills from the famous white dress moment, then shop some similar styles we found - many of which come at an affordable price point - if you're missing this goddess gem from your own wardrobe.



Yes, Chris Pine Loves His Wonder Woman Fanny Pack Too - It's a "Very Clever Device"

Chris Pine returns as Diana Prince's love interest Steve Trevor in Wonder Woman 1984, which is now available to stream on HBO Max if you haven't already joined in on all the '80s fun. Rivaling Diana's white wrap dress as the most fashionable moment in the film is Steve's own wardrobe - we watch on gladly as he dresses up in retro athleisure look after retro athleisure look.

Costume designer Linda Hemming broke down the outfit we see him wearing for the longest amount of time in an interview with GoldeGlobes.com. The black nylon Members Only jacket and custom matching pants are finished with red, white, and blue Nike Cortez sneakers and a gray fanny pack that has caught the eyes of Twitter users and Wonder Woman fans everywhere. "Chris Pine's fanny pack is everything," you'll probably hear from friends who have already seen the movie. Pine confirmed that the look was dreamed up by director Patty Jenkins, and Hemming revealed that the fanny pack is actually a custom accessory from the costume design team's workshop - an essential, really, since it was a typical look for many guys back then.

Steve also dresses up in zippered combat trousers, a riff on '80s club wear, complete with a miniature American flag pouch, just to really drive the point home that Chris Pine looks good in a fanny pack. In fact, the actor commented on the throwback style moment on Live With Kelly and Ryan in early December, before the film's release: "The fanny pack, I will say, is a very clever device . . . I think for a gentleman, or anyone that really wants to wear a well-fitted pant, the fanny pack provides both a protection of the silhouette of the pant while also providing incredible storage space," he said.

Ahead, catch a glimpse of Chris Pine making this moment happen in Wonder Woman 1984, then shop his style if you feel so inclined. We definitely do, but we're sure we didn't have to tell you that.



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Gigi Hadid's Met Gala Dress Was Supposed to Have a Denim Train - See the Original Sketch!

Gigi Hadid is among the many celebrities answering to the "share a pic" challenge on Instagram Stories. While fellow supermodel Behati Prinsloo ended up sharing a never-before-seen snap of her Alexander Wang wedding reception dress for fans to see, new mom Hadid used the opportunity to grace us with a similar reveal. Gigi decided to go deep into her 2017 photo album archives, posting a pic of a moment from March 25, 2017, when her third Met Ball gown was being designed just about one month out from fashion's "prom night" at the Met.

Gigi worked with Tommy Hilfiger that year on her look (some might recall that she also attended the event in Hilfiger a year before, alongside her partner Zayn Malik). The asymmetrical design came with a long, tulle train extended from the fitted, structural bustier bodice with satin panels and a deconstructed sleeve. Gigi wore the same fishnet stockings and Christian Louboutin mesh pumps it appears she was always supposed to wear, even when her look was at first imagined in black and blue denim with a patchwork skirt.

"This is crazy. Design edit I did from the original sketch of my @tommyhilfiger Met Ball gown, before we made it beige," Gigi wrote on the photo. It also looks like Gigi would've worn a thick choker necklace had the Tommy Hilfiger team gone this route with the custom number. Even though this version of Gigi's gown would have been a cool choice for the "art of the in-between" themed Gala, we loved the end result of her outfit: a masterpiece in neutrals worth looking back on.