In case you missed it, NHL Dallas Star x Nike Just Hate Us T-shirt earlier today Chioma Nnadi was announced as Edward Enninful’s successor at British Vogue. She will be the title’s new head of editorial content beginning October 9. Born and raised in London, Nnadi has spent the last 13 years working in New York at U.S. Vogue, where she’s currently the editor of the magazine’s website and the co-host of Vogue’s podcast called The Run-Through. In addition to her impressive career achievements, Nnadi also happens to have amazing style. An expert at mixing prints and wearing color, Nnadi is a fixture on the street style scene during fashion month. Below, I rounded up my favorite outfits of hers and the style tips to glean from them. Congratulations, Chioma!. Nnadi expertly mixed patchwork and floral prints with her Michelangelo-worthy T-shirt to great effect.
NHL Dallas Star x Nike Just Hate Us T-shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
This bold outfit features two of Tokyo’s big trends—oversize bottoms with wide-leg striped pants and pops of primary colors, NHL Dallas Star x Nike Just Hate Us T-shirt and yellow graphic T-shirts balanced out by a bold red lip and matching heels. When the outfit takes a more subdued approach to color, interest is created by playing with proportions and incorporating unexpected textures. This oversize and intentionally ill-fitted suede coat does both of those things, and it finds footing with statement black leather shoes. It would be an understatement to reduce this floor-length canary yellow duster to a “pop of primary color.” Paired with the unexpected textures of a fur under layer, a bamboo handbag, and bold statement jewelry, the only subtle part of the outfit is the black leather boots. This denim jumpsuit look requires few additional accessories to make a statement. If you look closely, you’ll see that it’s actually a pair of wide-leg overalls topped off with a matching jean jacket. Black leather platform brogues give the denim-on-denim look an added cool factor, and the army-green bomber jacket brings it all together in colder weather. A true jumpsuit, the head-to-toe khaki look is livened up by a pop of primary color via the patterned silk scarf worn as a neckerchief. The jumpsuit’s large fit is made chic with a black belt tied tightly at the waist and oversize bottoms tucked into black satin ankle boots. A tweed jacket and Mary Janes worn with socks make this ensemble wonderfully retro, but the bright pop of yellow and round sunglasses keep the look forward-thinking and cool.
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