Friday, July 31, 2020

Rihanna Wears a Stunningly Sexy Leather Dress For a Virtual Event - No Sweats in Sight

Rihanna is nothing if not keeping her fans, followers, and shoppers entertained - even during this time of social distancing. The entrepreneur, singer, and Emmy nominee celebrated her Fenty Skin launch virtually, slipping into a custom Fenty brown leather dress (from a future drop) that falls somewhere in between athleisure and sexy, red carpet glamour. Because of the design's pull-string at the sides, we get tracksuit vibes when Rihanna turns around, but the minimalist spaghetti straps also give this look a tinge of the '90s, and the wiry, lace-up Fenty "Caged In" custom gladiator sandals Rihanna wore lend the outfit plenty of sex appeal.

Rihanna accessorized with gold necklaces, earrings, and bangles, proving she's always down to pull out all the stops in the name of fashion, even when she's fielding interview questions online. Hot on the heels of her Amina Muaddi-designed shoe collection release, it's clear Rihanna is certainly not slowing down on the work front, so we have a feeling we'll see her again soon. Scroll down for some close-ups of her bold ensemble that made waves the moment she shared it on Instagram. Clearly, if her skin-care project is worth the hype (she's been working on it for two years, after all!) she's going to dress the part to enjoy herself.



Printed Bowling Shirts Are My Go-To Summer Mood, and I'm Definitely Smiling

This summer, I've decided to wear the items in my closet that really, truly make me happy. Since I've been spending most of my time at home, that does involve way more loungewear, and my hero piece just happens to be a printed bowling shirt. We're seeing these breezy tops pop up everywhere - styled in animal print over summer dresses or as cover-ups over ribbed bikinis. Brands like Prada and Burberry have created their own signature iterations to make fashion fans swoon, either with logos or signature splashy patterns you'd recognize on your feed instantly.

Personally, I prefer a more oversize fit (regularly scoping out the men's section), because I feel like these are the relaxed answer to that flowy, beachy maxi dress I used to look forward to wearing. But I've been styling my own designs - from the likes of Duvin Design Co. and Tombolo Company - with everything from bermuda sweat shorts to silk midi skirts with flat slides if I need to run a quick weekend errand. There are more affordable options where this retro surfer trend came from, though, and I rounded up a handful of some of the best graphics and stripes I've seen so far. First, scroll through to find some great ways to style your own button-down, then shop the pieces I still have my eye on. One thing's for sure: I'm totally not done building out my feel-good collection.



Cara Delevingne and Kaia Gerber Are Twinning Swifties in Their Cozy Folklore Cardigan

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It looks like Cara Delevingne and Kaia Gerber are just as hyped as we are about Taylor Swift's new Folklore album - and its corresponding merchandise! The models and close friends showed their Swiftie pride by cozying up in the cardigan together - well, y'know, an exact replica of the one Taylor slips into toward the end of her "Cardigan" music video.

Taylor has been celebrating her latest single's release by sending her famous friends the comfy button-up sweater, which features chunky knitwork, dark gray piping, and star-shaped elbow patches. In addition to Cara and Kaia, other lucky recipients include Kesha, Jonathan Van Ness, Jennifer Hudson, Martha Hunt, and Adam Lambert, to name a few.

Cara and Kaia put their mutual support on display by sharing a photo of them wearing a single cardigan together - buttoned up and all. "@taylorswift we love our CARDIGAN," Kaia wrote while posting the adorable snap on her Instagram Stories. Seeing the stars model T Swift's cardi definitely makes us want one for ourselves even more. If you feel the same way, you can snag one below - because yep, they're somehow still in stock online!


Buy Taylor Swift's Folklore Cardigan



Taylor Swift's Folklore Cardigan ($46)

Chloe x Halle's Custom-Made, All-Latex Outfits Are Here to Spice Up Your Life

If you wanna be my lover, you have to get into Chloe x Halle immediately. The sisters and singing duo recently performed their single "Do It" at the virtual GLAAD Media Awards wearing all-latex outfits inspired by another amazing girl group: the Spice Girls.

Styled by Zerina Akers, Chloe and Halle wore custom designs by Venus Prototype Latex. Chloe, who was channeling Scary Spice, looked electrifying in neon snakeskin-print separates and matching thigh-high boots. For her more minimalist Posh Spice look, Halle wore a gold minidress with an arm cuff and strappy stilettos. Delighting '90s kids and Drag Race fans alike, Chloe and Halle were joined by drag queens Mayhem Miller, Naomi Smalls, and Vanessa Vanjie Mateo, who were dressed up as Baby Spice, Ginger Spice, and Sporty Spice, respectively.

The fun appearance comes days after Fendi shared new #MeAndMyPeekaboo campaign photos starring the sisters. "We have always been huge fans of Fendi and working side by side as sisters is truly a blessing," Chloe and Halle said in a statement. We can't wait to see what they'll wear next as they continue to promote their sophomore album, Ungodly Hour. In the meantime, spice up your life by scrolling through photos of their latest performance outfits ahead.



Every One of Beyoncé's Black Is King Outfits Was Fit For a Royal Goddess

Beyoncé released her Black Is King visual album on July 31 via Disney+, along with a handful of stills from the empowering 90-minute film and a video introducing the year-long project to her fans, all posted on Beyonce.com. "The narrative unfolds through music videos, fashion, dance, beautiful natural settings, and raw new talent - but it all started in my backyard," Beyoncé said of the story she tells here, which is a reimagination of The Lion King. "My hope for this film is that it shifts the global perception of the word 'Black,' which has always meant inspiration and love and strength and beauty to me. But 'Black Is King' means Black is regal and rich in history, in purpose, and in language."

In order to convey that message through fashion, which Beyoncé mentions as an important aspect of the film, she tapped her longtime wardrobe curator Zerina Akers, who is celebrating the release of the movie and has already shared credits for one of the star's most powerful looks included - a custom Timothy White dress made of layered tulle that seems to fully wrap itself around Beyoncé and simultaneously lift her into the spotlight. If that's any indication as to how the rest of the outfits played out - from a floor-sweeping, hot pink Molly Goddard gown that was featured in the Met Exhibit for "CAMP: Notes on Fashion" to the Valentino Haute Couture jacquard leopard jumpsuit you see above - every look is fit for a royal goddess. Read ahead to get a sneak peek at Beyoncé and her talented team wearing the costumes that are sure to go down in history.



Thursday, July 30, 2020

Joey King's Birthday Swimsuit 'Gram Is So Cute, Even Taylor Zakhar Perez Had a Few Words to Say

Joey King just turned 21 years old, and it looks like she spent her birthday in the most ideal way: basking in the sun on a gorgeous beach, and she looked real cute doing it. The Kissing Booth 2 star recently shared an adorable bikini 'gram, captioned with a simple "#21." Wearing a cheeky fruit print bikini for the occasion, Joey smiled and made silly faces in a series of sweet photos posted Thursday night. The birthday girl's printed set featured a flattering underwire bikini top and belted, high-waisted bottoms. She paired the suit with a long pendant necklace and, of course, a glittery birthday tiara.

Her Instagram post caught the attention of her Kissing Booth 2 co-star, Taylor Zakhar Perez, who commented, "HOLY $h!t." Though fans of the Netflix rom-com might ship the duo on-screen, the actors seem to be just friends in real life - despite their flirty chemistry in the movie. (Joey is also currently dating producer Steven Piet.) Ahead, get a closer look at her exact swimsuit and shop similar fruity options below.



Yep, It Looks Like Demi Lovato Wore Her Engagement Dress For the GLAAD Awards, Too

Even from the comfort of her own home, Demi Lovato looked red carpet-ready in a fierce red lip and pretty white cocktail dress for the GLAAD Media Awards on Thursday night. As the "I Love Me" singer presented Shea Diamond's performance, we couldn't help but notice that we'd seen a similar look from her just last week, when she posted photos of her engagement to boyfriend Max Ehrich.

We don't know about you, but we've definitely looked through the couple's stunning engagement pictures (and zoomed in on Demi's fairy-tale ring) enough times to recognize the beautiful details of her uber-chic Retrofête engagement dress. While we could only see the padded shoulders in the top half of her outfit during her GLAAD Awards appearance, it looked like she might have been wearing the same dress and horseshoe-shaped diamond earrings. We're not sure if Demi filmed her GLAAD stint the day she got engaged or if she just loves a versatile dress as much as the rest of us. Either way, the singer definitely served up some major glam for the virtual show. Get a closer look at her outfit in the clip above.



23 Editor-Tested Products From Old Navy We're Happy We Bought - Just Read Our Reviews

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.



11 Editor-Approved Pieces From the POPSUGAR x Old Navy Tween Collection That'll Get Lots of Wear

Whether watching them fly by on skateboards at the park or just scrolling through my Instagram feed, it's clear to me - and to many of my peers - that tweens' style is truly covetable. Part of that lies in their authenticity. Gen Z isn't about fads; they truly dress to be comfortable and to make themselves happy.

Gen Z isn't about fads; they truly dress to be comfortable and to make themselves happy.

With the launch of the POPSUGAR x Old Navy collab, I had a feeling this cool back-to-school line was going to appeal to people outside of the 10- to 13-year-old set as well. Maybe it would be the T-shirts with inspirational messages that help spread positivity or the throwback Simpsons clothing with its relatable nostalgia and humor.

For this, I turned to POPSUGAR editors to find out which items from the capsule won them over and which ones they suspect are going to fly off of the shelves. Their top picks are right this way!



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Summer's Biggest Trend Is the Swimsuit Set, So Collect ALL the Pieces

I'm a huge fan of two- and three-piece swimsuit sets, mostly because you can mix and match the separates with the rest of your wardrobe - seamlessly working the printed button-downs and sarong skirts into your at-home athleisure style. With a handful of new swim releases to talk about come full-fledged summer outfits that include extra coverage thanks to this trend. Harley Viera-Newton's label HVN just released her own iteration in the adorable cherry print above, complete with a wrap skirt. And some of our favorite brands in resortwear, such as Andrea Iyamah and Montce, have been coordinating bikini and one-piece patterns with cover-ups, caftans, and loose, flowy pants for years, churning out fresh looks for 2020.

It's safe to say this trend has gone above and beyond the retail space, because our Instagram feeds are now filled with the likes of Frankies Bikinis's signature terry cloth combinations and Solid + Striped's relaxed button-down shirts, which top off some of the brand's most classic maillots. This "collect-them-all" swim separates approach certainly might cost you a few extra dollars, but then again, you could argue that the versatility of these designs make them a solid investment beyond the summer months. Keep reading for some quick styling inspiration, then shop my favorite pieces available right now.



Rihanna's Industry-Disrupting Savage x Fenty Show Gets the Emmy Nomination It Deserves

Rihanna's second-ever Savage x Fenty lingerie show is officially an Emmy-nominated production. When nominations were announced on Tuesday, it was revealed that the singer and entrepreneur's Fall 2019 show had earned a nod for outstanding choreography in the variety or reality programming category.

This should come as no surprise to viewers of the show, which premiered on Amazon Prime Video in September 2019. In addition to musical performances by Halsey, Migos, Tierra Whack, and several others, the inclusive, industry-disrupting show had models of all shapes, skin tones, and abilities strut around the striking pseudo-Colosseum as dancers performed various expressive vignettes. Rihanna opened the show herself with mesmerizing choreography, and Normani also delivered a buzzy moment set to Sean Paul's "Get Busy."

"My work is nothing without the passion from each performer."

The show's choreographer, Parris Goebel, reacted to the honor on Instagram. "Woke up to the best news," she wrote. "I definitely just cried my eyes out. Thank you to the incredible dancers and team that helped me bring this to life, my work is nothing without the passion and hard work from each performer, and THANK YOU to Rih for giving me the opportunity to create with no limits on such a big platform!! I feel so blessed, anything is possible." The Savage x Fenty account also posted about the news with a caption that read, "Did someone say #Emmy nomination?! The hype is real!"

Parris and Savage x Fenty are up against World of Dance, So You Think You Can Dance, and the 2020 Oscars opening sequence. It's certainly a rarity for a runway show to be nominated at the Emmy Awards (the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show was nominated once for lighting), but we have a feeling this will be the first of many for Rihanna and her growing empire.

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Polos, Cargo Skirts, and Friendship Necklaces: Breaking Down the Nostalgic Style of PEN15

The fashion on PEN15 isn't meant to be aspirational. The adolescent comedy series with a cult following, which premiered on Hulu in 2019, is centered on two relatably awkward and not yet self-possessed middle schoolers in the year 2000. So, why would it be?

The fashion isn't meant to be aspirational.

Whereas other similar series like Gossip Girl, The O.C., and even Lizzie McGuire, to some extent, made it seem like teens and preteens were arriving to class in all sorts of trendy and distinct digs, PEN15 offers viewers reality: repeated outfits, practical backpacks, playful accessories likely purchased from a mall kiosk, and clothing items its protagonists have either grown out of or not grown into yet.

Costume designer Melissa Walker told Nylon in an interview last year that she had actually sourced inspiration from her own middle school years. "It was lots of fun, but completely cringeworthy," she said. On some of the more unfortunate trends included in the series (ahem, maxi cargo skirts), Walker said, "There's something about that time period that isn't popular again yet, because early-'90s is popular now and late-'90s is still just, like, disgusting to us . . . and that, mixed with the feelings from middle school, I think played really well on each other."

Even so, some of those trends are indeed creeping back. Though protagonists Maya and Anna aren't meant to appear particularly sophisticated or fashionable, both characters wear items throughout the course of the first season that wouldn't seem entirely out of place in 2020: Maya's embroidered cardigan set, Anna's preppy polos, so much kitschy camp jewelry, and even more scrunchies. Many of these trends have seemingly completed their sartorial life cycle, subsequently making their way back into stores, editorials, and shopping carts.

It's still unlikely that PEN15 will influence fashion in the way that series like Sex and the City, Scandal, or Killing Eve have, especially when that isn't its intended purpose, but who knows? There's always season two. See photos of memorable first-season outfits ahead, then shop some of the trends that have managed to translate nicely in the present day. (We promise.)



This Instagram Artist's Ice-Cream-Drip Sneakers Are Changing Our Nike AF1s For the Better

Instagram artist @donnythedybbuk has almost 70K Instagram followers, and his sneaker art is every reason to add him to your follow list. While he also sells totes and tees on his website, the thrill here are Donny's ice-cream-drip Nikes, Vans, and Converse, which sell for about $350 on his website and are aptly titled things like Orange Cream Soda, Lemon Cream Popsicle, and Sorbet. Donny has shared his painting process with followers, so you can get a look at how he adds his signature effects to the likes of Air Force 1s and Classic Old Skools.

Many of his styles sell out right away, but Donny reassured us there's more on the way. "I'm always experimenting and creating. I also have a big surprise next Wednesday and an even bigger project/surprise coming in the next few months," he said via DM. Of course, we recommend following him if you're in the market for a pair of really unique, original kicks, but you can also take a peek at some of our favorite iterations to date ahead. Donny regularly announces his drops ahead of time, and he also takes custom requests, so the limit does not exist when it comes to the ice cream sundae you're probably already imagining.



Wednesday, July 29, 2020

I Just Really Need to Talk About Moira Rose's Bedtime Vest and Brooch Collection

Any passionate Schitt's Creek fan, myself included, worships at the stiletto-swathed feet of the style icon that is Moira Rose. But whereas most focus on oohing and aahing at the former soap star's glitzy costume jewelry and seemingly endless collection of wigs, I can't help but focus on her penchant for over-the-top pajamas. It's a travesty that Moira's bedtime outfit choices aren't celebrated as much as they deserve to be, and it's about time we change that.

Although it's never outwardly addressed by her or any other members of the Rose family, Moira casually (or shall I say not-so-casually) slips into bed each night wearing a matching silk PJ set accessorized with a buttoned suit vest and shiny, chunky brooch. Meanwhile, I'm over here wearing the same ragged t-shirt from my high school soccer team and a pair of ill-fitting shorts with a frayed hem and drawstring that hangs down to my knees. But I digress.

Moira's fancy jammies serve as a reminder that the Roses came from a wealth that she still clings to.

Much like the rest of Moira's wardrobe, her fancy jammies serve as a reminder that the Roses came from a wealth that she still clings to despite their move to the decidedly unglamorous town of Schitt's Creek. Catherine O'Hara, the genius actress underneath Moira's revolving stockpile of wigs, played a key role in bringing her luxe bedtime ensembles to life, as she specifically suggested the pajama-vest idea to the show's cocreator Dan Levy.

Fellow Schitt's Creek fans, kindly pour yourself a glass of Herb Ertlinger fruit wine, sit back, and join me in admiring Moira's array of pajama vests ahead.



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What Exactly Are You Supposed to Wear on a Date Right Now? Here, We'll Show You

Chances are, you've got a couple of go-to "early in the game" date outfit ideas you could grab in an instant and feel good about wearing. Whether it's your favorite top or cute LBD, you know the pieces in your closet that make you feel great and could take you to a bar, a restaurant, or anywhere else you may be headed. Well, now if you're dating, you aren't really going to bars or restaurants. The entire concept of meeting new people has been altered because of the pandemic, which begs the question: if you're going on dates, what exactly are you supposed to wear?

Now that the dates themselves look a little different, the requisite outfits are going to look different, too. Ultimately, though, if you're going out, you should a) put on a mask, b) stay six feet apart from your date, and c) wear something that makes you feel good. If you need a little inspo, though, look no further. If you are like us and also have no idea what you're supposed to wear on a walk, we've got you covered.



The Queer Eye Guys Name Their All-Time Favorite Outfits of Season 5

Queer Eye's Fab Five are a continuous source of inspiration season after season, but you already knew that. It's not just the people whose lives they touch in every episode who take their advice to heart - it's us, too. And personally, I've been nothing but awed by Tan France, Karamo Brown, Bobby Berk, Jonathan Van Ness, and Antoni Porowski's unique senses of style throughout season five, which was just nominated for two 2020 Emmy Awards. Tan, with his rhinestone Gucci platform sneakers, and Karamo, with his self-made slogan tees and designer belts, have become iconic - and every one of the guys has his own take on the most sublime co-ords, whether it's Bobby's foil-esque track set or Antoni's flashy metallic pink pantsuit.

Even though Tan is the hero in the wardrobe department during their makeover sessions, the rest of the crew clearly have an eye for style and were more than willing to share their own personal fashion perspectives for this past season. I talked to Tan (fashion), Karamo (culture), Antoni (food and wine), and Bobby (interior design), who was nominated for his own Emmy Award in the outstanding host category, and they filled me in on their favorite outfits in recent history. Scroll through to find out why they wear what they wear when they're uplifting others, and learn which memorable closet pieces they certainly won't forget.



How Should a Swimsuit Really Fit? We Talked to the Experts

I have two older sisters, Cindy and Dezré. Cindy, like me, is pear shaped. Dezré's body is what you would call rectangular shaped. We often wonder if women have body image issues because we're constantly being compared to food or shapes. Suffice it to say, relationships with our bodies can be complicated and swimsuit shopping can be a headache, especially in 2020 when the majority of our shopping is done online (by the way, there are pros to online swim shopping: you get to avoid poor dressing room lighting and overwhelming sales floor associates creating pressure to decide on a suit right then and there.)

Whether you're shopping online or in store, it's imperative you know your perfect fit. Thankfully, despite each shopper's unique body and experience, there are a couple of universal practices that swim experts swear by. Read on for the advice straight from swim designers, buyers, and merchandisers to discover how you should shop to find your best fit.

How Do I Know If My Swimsuit Fits Properly?

Short answer: there should be no adjusting. If you're constantly pulling up straps or having to re-tie tie bottoms, something is wrong. MaryAnn, a merchandiser from Net-a-Porter suggests moving around in the suit before purchasing. "Squat, lunge, walk. Whatever you can in the suit and notice what moves and what doesn't," she says. The goal is for nothing to move. You don't want the bathing suit to slide and you don't want to readjust between movements. If you do, the suit doesn't fit.

I'm In Between Sizes, Should I Size Up or Down?

Sizing up could result in a saggy fit. Sizing down could result in too tight of a fit. So what do you do? It depends on what you plan to do in the swim suit. Are you more of a reader and sun tanner who uses a bathing suit as an accessory? Or do you swim and enjoy recreational sports while in your swimsuit? "Swim fabrics stretch when wet, so staying true to size or sizing down is best when you're in the water," Tyler Conrad from Summersalt swim told me. If you stay on the drier side, sizing up could be beneficial to make you feel more comfortable and secure in your suit.

How Can I Find Supportive Tops For a Large Bust?

If you have big boobs, you don't always need to purchase your swim tops with underwire. Swim buyer Marissa Mendias of Hurley recommends bathing suits with adjustable bands. The key here is to make sure the band feels snug on the loosest setting. This is because bathing suits naturally stretch out the more you wear it and wash it. By being able to tighten the band over time, you'll get adequate support with each wear. Marissa also suggests bathing suits with wide straps. "Wider straps help distribute the weight of your boobs better, causing less strain on your shoulders and neck."

Why Do My Bottoms Stretch So Much

In the past, I focused a lot more on style than fit. I would constantly buy bathing suits that were cute or trendy and completely disregard fit. When my bottom half started growing, I would size up to ensure proper coverage and prevent bulging. But really, what I was doing was ensuring my suit wouldn't fit and eventually sag or even start to slide off when I was in the water. Swimsuits are made of elastic. "Elastic stretches out over time", a swim designer at Speedo told me. Fabric is also key to stretching. Shoppers should stay in their means but make sure they don't compromise on fabric. "Although it seems like a great economical decision, thin and inexpensive swimsuits aren't durable enough for increased chlorine, sun and salt water," she added. High quality fabrics have stretch and recovery properties that will last you through multiple seasons.



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Princess Diana's Iconic "Travolta Dress" Will Be Displayed to the Public at Kensington Palace

An iconic Princess Diana dress is being given another whirl. After acquiring the late royal's velvet Victor Edelstein gown for about $280,000 at an auction last year, Historic Royal Palaces announced plans to put it on display at Kensington Palace upon its reopening on July 30.

Also referred to as the "Travolta Dress," Diana first wore the midnight-blue dress to a White House gala in 1985, where she danced to songs from Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta. At the time, she accessorized the off-the-shoulder Edwardian dress with an ornate pearl choker and sapphire earrings. Diana wore the dress again to the premiere of Wall Street in 1988.

The dress's exciting exhibition will kick off Kensington Palace's reopening, as the royal residence was forced to close its doors in March due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Visitors of the museum will be expected to book tickets for a specific time slot in advance, and there will be reduced capacity to protect the health of staff and visitors.

"Kensington Palace was built to be enjoyed by hundreds of people and it's been sad to see it so quiet over the past couple of months," Head of Kensington Palace Sam Owen said in a press statement. "Myself and the team can't wait to welcome visitors back again and give them a suitably royal welcome."

See photos of the Princess of Wales wearing the dress on two separate occasions ahead, and enjoy a video of it being unpacked and installed for the display.



Zendaya's Euphoria Nomination Is All the More Reason to Look Back on the Show's Style

If you want a lesson on incredible dressing tactics, watch one episode of Euphoria. Costume designer Heidi Bivens sorted through plenty of vintage pieces and even customized some looks for the HBO series. Each character's wardrobe strikes the perfect balance between popular nostalgic trends and self expression, resulting in episodes where storylines are very much illustrated by the clothes.

"I was looking at real teens. I would go to high schools - not to be a creep - but I'd sit outside and watch teens when they would get out of school, just to see what was really going on with how they dress, how they have access to clothes,and where they shop," Bivens told Fashionista.

She even reached out to brands she was interested in featuring via Instagram, and DMing worked like magic. Actresses Zendaya - who was just nominated for her first Emmy for the series! - and Hunter Schafer collaborated on their looks with Bivens, both of them having strong ties to the fashion industry. Jules' playful pastels and Maddy's daisy-covered Miaou set were enough to spark my own outfit planning, so I can only imagine how many of these characters have become style icons.

Show creator Sam Levinson even admitted that was his intention. "He said that by the time people had seen the first season, he wanted girls to be able to see someone wearing an outfit on the street and say, 'Oh, that's so Maddy.'" It's a good thing he enlisted Bivens to help him out. Read on for a description of each character's signature look, shop some inspired pieces, and stay tuned for the Emmy Awards to cheer on the entire Euphoria team on Sunday, Sept. 20.



Lisa Frank's New Friends Collection Would Definitely Give Phoebe Something to Sing About

In a nostalgic collaboration of epic proportions, Lisa Frank has partnered with Warner Bros. to bring fans a Friends-themed collection, and we bet Phoebe Buffay would be a fan. Though Rachel Green may have been the fashion icon of the show, Phoebe's unapologetically bold style is wholly underrated. She's never met a print or color she didn't like, and we could totally see her pairing one of these Lisa Frank x Friends tees with comfy leggings and some chunky jewelry or layered under a colorful turtleneck and a fun maxi skirt.

The limited-edition apparel collection includes a T-shirt featuring an iconic photo of Rachel and Ross - real fans will remember the scene right before Rachel finds the list - complete with Lisa Frank's colorful doodles and graphics, as well as sweatpants covered in similar illustrations. The sweatpants are priced at $80 and the regular black tee is $40, while the vintage black and orchid versions cost $44. Get a closer look at the designs ahead, and look out for the line to drop at midnight on July 30 on lisafrank.com.



Chloe x Halle Take Their Fendi Bags For a Swim in the Brand's New Campaign

Chloe x Halle had complete creative control of their new Fendi #MeAndMyPeekaboo campaign, which has starred the likes of Kim Kardashian, North West, and Kris Jenner, as well as sisters TK Wonder and Cipriana Quann in the past. The ongoing series involving the iconic designer handbag has revolved around family bonds for years, so it was natural that Chloe and Halle Bailey eased into this spotlight. "We have been more than happy to be part of this project. We have always been huge fans of Fendi and working side by side as sisters is truly a blessing," Chloe and Halle stated in a press release.

For their video and photo series, the girls worked with their stylist, Zerina Akers (who is also wardrobe curator to Beyoncé), art director Andrew Makadsi, videographer Derek Milton, and photographer Julian Dakdouk, who captured them in their natural, well-accessorized state, eating breakfast, preparing to perform, and yes, even going for a swim with their new Fendi Peekaboo bags, which are part of the fall/winter 2020-2021 collection that will hit stores in August. Watch the film, set to the tune of Chloe x Halle's "Busy Boy" from their album Ungodly Hour, ahead, and then get your peek at the new beautiful styles in all their glory - you know, outside of the pool, since we're assuming that's where you'll want to wear yours.



Tuesday, July 28, 2020

15 Shopping Hacks on TikTok That'll Change How You Buy Clothes For the Rest of 2020

As soon as I start scrolling through TikTok, any other plans I have for the rest of the night are game over. I'm straight-up addicted. Combine that with the fact that I'm a shopping editor and we've got a dangerous situation on our hands, because I want to buy everything that influencers recommend. There are millions of fashion hacks to scroll through, so I narrowed it down to the 15 best tips that should be on your radar.

Whether you want a really cool find from Amazon or a styling tip from a fashion star, these tricks will change the way you shop for the rest of 2020. Take it from me, I've already tested out plenty of this awesome stuff. Let's take a look and get shopping.



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Beautiful Boho Wedding Dress Inspiration For the Free-Spirited Bride

If you're a bride who's always dreamed of walking barefoot on the beach instead of walking down the aisle, your wedding dress should reflect your free-spirited side. Skip the traditional ball gown, because an effortless bohemian dress is what you're looking for. Whether you've always dreamed of a dress that's vintage-inspired and delicate or soft and romantic, there's a boho style that's destined just for you. To help awaken your imagination, we collected our favorite bohemian style inspiration right here.

Source: Melissa McClure Photography



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The 9 Big Trends We'll All Be Talking About This Fall

Even in the midst of summer, we're starting to see fall/winter 2020 fashion trends emerge for the months ahead, all informed by the runways from last February. These are the looks pointing toward the pieces you'll want to shop for yourselves, and who would we be if we didn't share them with you?

While the past few seasons have taken strong influences from the '80s and '90s, we're at a point in fashion where collections seem to harken back to more than one decade all at once. For example, there are two directions you can now turn to if you're a fan of the '80s: après-ski prep or Joan Jett rocker. Don't worry, we'll break those down for you after the jump.

We're championing all of the trends below because they can be integrated into anyone's closet and they'll appeal to a wide range of tastes. Also, they're just plain fun, and easy to wear - yes, even the asymmetrical sleeves and cutouts. Who's ready to switch things up?

- Additional reporting by Hannah Weil McKinley, Nikita Ramsinghani, Dana Avidan Cohn, and Laura Lajiness



Stacey Bendet Just Launched a New Platform to Help Young Creatives Find Their Dream Jobs

The class of 2020 hasn't had an easy start. With virtual classes and Zoom graduation ceremonies due to Covid-19, they now have to navigate a very challenging job market. It's become increasingly important for applicants to rely on job platforms, but many don't play to the strengths of creative roles. If you are trying to break into a creative industry such as fashion, design, film, photography, illustrator, it's difficult to showcase your work on a traditional job site. Alice + Olivia's Stacey Bendet is out to change all that with the launch of Creatively, a new job platform that caters to creatives looking for work.

The idea behind the platform is to discover, connect with, and hire creative talent with a wide range of skill sets across the globe. Last month, the platform partnered with nine art, design, and fashion schools – Pratt, Parsons, FIT, Yale Architecture, NYU, University of Cincinnati, The City College of New York, Academy of Art University and Bronx Community College - to spotlight 46 of the most innovative, talented, and unique diverse creatives at their respective schools. The idea being to kickstart their network with their own "Creatively Class of 2020".

Today, Creatively will be announcing jobs listings for the first time on their platform, open to all who want to apply, with an impressive roster of companies. We caught of with founder Stacey Bendet for some insights behind launching Creatively and some valuable advice on landing your dream job.

POPSUGAR: Tell us, how did the idea for Creatively come about?
Stacey Bendet: When looking for creative talent at Alice + Olivia, I realized that there was a real need for a professional network built expressly for creatives of all disciplines. Creatively makes it easy for creatives to showcase their portfolios, connect and collaborate, and find work –– full-time, part-time, and freelance. Our job listings launch today. They feature an amazing array of diverse opportunities for creatives from dozens of top brands.

PS: In addition to fashion, what sort of creative roles can we expect to find on the site?
SB: Creatively is the job platform for creative talent across all disciplines: photography, film, fashion design, branding, illustration, animation, CGI, app and web design, product development, interiors and architecture, emerging technologies, and much more. Creatively is the only professional network truly geared toward creatives of all different mediums and skills.

PS: What sets creatively apart from other job sites?
SB: Creatively is unique because there's no other platform that allows creatives to showcase their portfolios, connect and collaborate, and find work. Our app and site makes it easy for creatives to apply for jobs, and for companies to search for talent, review portfolios, and recruit.

PS: What kind of companies are you launching with/working with?
SB: Creatively has an impressive roster of 70+ brands signed up and we're growing every day. With our job listings launching today, you can apply for 100+ amazing opportunities –– full-time, part-time, and freelance –– at top brands including SKIMS, HBO Max, Lunya, Flighthouse, Westbrook Media, Alice + Olivia, FIGS, Ro, Rag & Bone, CNN, and more.

PS: The fashion industry is changing so much right now, what advice would you give talent trying to break into the field? Any tips to help their applications and resumes stand out, or general tips for job searching in fashion?
SB: It is true the industry has been disrupted from supply chain to product. The customer doesn't have the same needs of the past. Business is tough and brands are cutting budgets across the board, but there is opportunity in casual wear and footwear, athletic wear and a new at home clothing lifestyle wear. My advice is make your resume its own art! White paper doesn't show your creativity; show your passion through your presentation of your work! And look for work at companies that are thriving during this moment as well as blue chip brands who have the power to persevere during tough times!

PS: The site has so many amazing tools to upload your portfolio. If someone hasn't had work experience what is the best way to share schoolwork and make sure it looks professional?
SB: We don't know what the job market will look like in the coming year, but we do know that creatives need every possible advantage right now - especially if they're just getting started. Creatively's immersive design doesn't compete with your portfolio - it elevates it. Imagine the most beautiful gallery space available for free. The Class of 2020 can showcase their portfolios of work from school and add context and collaborators on our app and site. We've also been working closely with a dozen art, design, and film schools to help their graduates.

PS: What excites you most about the talent that you've seen so far?
SB: Our mission is to champion the creative community and help them find work. Over 40 million people in America have filed for unemployment since March –– and this massive number doesn't even include much of the creative community, including freelancers, whose work has been impacted by the pandemic. I've been excited to see the work of the diverse talent who have joined Creatively so far. We're here to help them, give them beautiful ways to showcase their portfolios, make it easy to connect with other creatives and brands, and find jobs.



Monday, July 27, 2020

No Exaggeration, This $40 Wrap Dress Might Be My Most Flattering Purchase of 2020

Even When He's Not in Character as David Rose, Dan Levy Slays the Style Game

It's no secret that Dan Levy is a freakin' fashion icon. Not only is the Canadian actor the brains behind the "oh my god"-worthy outfits on Schitt's Creek, but he's also got one heck of an envy-inducing wardrobe in real life when he's not portraying the Mariah Carey-obsessed owner of Rose Apothecary.

Dan's offscreen style mirrors that of David Rose in some ways - they both have a thing for statement sweaters, chunky rings, and white-soled sneakers - but you won't catch the TV star in drop-crotch pants off set anytime soon. Instead, he regularly sports quirky patterned button-downs, cool graphic T-shirts, and fun glasses when he's not acting. And while attending award shows with his costars, you can find him repping designers like Valentino, Dior, and Alexander McQueen.

The hypothetical Dan Levy Style Fan Club is alive and well, but seeing as it's always welcoming more members, I'm here to help others fully admire Dan's killer fashion sense. Join me in taking a look back through his best outfits over the years - one of which includes a Harry Styles T-shirt I urgently need to borrow.



These Are the Face Masks We're Relying On From the Fashion Brands We Love

Fashion-friendly face masks? I didn't think I cared as long as I had a mask that met the CDC's guidelines and kept me - and those around me - safe. But as we adjust to the new normal, a mask that also looks cute and one that's reliable - because I selected it from a brand I already know makes beautiful, quality apparel - became something important to me, too.

My team and I combed through the many fashion brands making cloth masks, and together, we found the ones we really do rely on daily. These are the picks we've incorporated seamlessly into our wardrobes, the ones that are most comfortable, and the selects that feel just a bit more stylish than the rest.