At this point, Cowboy Frog You’Ve Yeed Your Last Haw Tee you’re probably more concerned with shopping for other people than racking up a bunch of new clothes for yourself (cheers to the holiday season!). That also means there’s no time like the present to fully embrace and love on the basics you already own. Since we usually think of basics as the building blocks for a more complex outfit, our hope is that this story will help inspire you to reimagine the staples sitting in your closet at this very moment. And the 11 casual outfit ideas ahead will help you see their full potential. With working from home still a thing, casual outfits are getting the most play right now, so you’ll want to take close notes of the style tips below. Thanks to a group of very stylish people, you’ll leave here loving your casual basics more than you ever have. Whether it’s your sweatpants, blazers, or jeans, get ready for some of your most under-the-radar pieces to become your new favorites.
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Red hosiery has long dominated among the trends Who What Wear editors love, Cowboy Frog You’Ve Yeed Your Last Haw Tee but it may be time to give another color a try. We later learned from art executive Zina Reed that this sculptural dress was from none other than Zara. (We could’ve sworn it would be archival Nina Ricci or something.) The pairing of equally bold grape-purple tights really elevates this to high-fashion territory, so we just had to document the entire ‘fit. A cloud of expertly constructed fabric, Cecilie Bahnsen dresses are so instantly recognizable that one can spot them a mile away. So it didn’t surprise us once Frieze co-curator Sonya Tamaddon revealed that her cobalt-blue frock was a creation from her “dear friend” Bahnsen. “I only wear ruffles when it’s Cecilie. She makes it feel like armor,” she says. To add more drama, the curator incorporated three more major runway trends—sheer tights, big earrings, and ballet flats. We caught this art educator at the tail end of Frieze day one just as the sun was beginning to set and the crowd trickled out of the fairgrounds. It was the earrings and headband that immediately stuck out, a reminder that good accessories will always spark conversation (and compliments). If relaxed is the keyword for the Californian dress code, then double denim is the Los Angeles equivalent of a suit. Adrianna Bach, a model based in New York City, wore a dark-wash Slvrlake denim set with Celine sunglasses and a Bottega Veneta Mini Jodie bag. “I’ve worn this set for seven days in a row,” she proclaims.
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