Warming Trend
Fashion is getting real this season, perhaps as a response to last winter’s grisly weather, which caused blizzard conditions across the North African desert and snow piles so high in Boston that they lasted until July. Like mothers bundling their children, designers sent out endless options for keeping us cozy, beginning with chunky knits. Sacai did deconstructed fishermen styles; Louis Vuitton, an oversize ribbed number; Isabel Marant offered thick wool takes on such classics as the Breton shirt and the peasant blouse. Farmers’ Almanac has predicted a repeat performance in New York this year—so we’re already stocking up
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Guess dress (worn as sweater); Theory pants; Altuzarra belt; the Frye Company shoes.
2
Sandro jacket; Carven pullover; Kit and Ace turtleneck; Current/Elliott jeans; Church’s shoes; Mulberry bag. Burberry sweater; G-Star shirt; Alexa Chung for AG jeans; Miansai cuff.
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Rag & Bone peacoat; IRO sweater; Joie jeans; Stuart Weitzman shoes. Isabel Marant sweater and skirt; J Brand sweater (underneath); Aldo boots.
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Topshop Unique sweater; See by Chloé jeans; Stuart Weitzman shoes.
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Kate Spade New York coat; Tory Burch dress (worn as sweater); Coach skirt and bandanna; Thomas Wylde Los Angeles bag; Falke socks (on both); Hunter Original boots. Coach sweater and tank top; Kate Spade New York culottes; Stuart Weitzman shoes.
Hair by Kevin Ryan for Unite; makeup by Frankie Boyd for Dior at Tim Howard Management; manicures by Tracylee for Dior at Tim Howard Management. Set design by Bette Adams at Mary Howard Studio. Models: Nadja Bender at New York Model Management; Hollie-May Saker at Trump Models. Digital Technician: Charley Parden. Photography Assistants: James Schieberl, Sam Dong, Michel Andreo. Fashion Assistants: Hester Hodde, Erin Campbell. Makeup Assistant: Jefferson Santiago. Set Design Assistant: Brian Downey. Production Assistants: Nick Suttle, Ralph Hao Lin. Special thanks to Holly Li Productions.