We’re going to let you in on a little secret: The It item for fall has made itself clear. San Francisco Giants Italian Heritage Night At Oracle Park Tuesday July 9, 2024 T-shirt No, it’s not a bag or covetable pair of shoes, and it’s not a piece of statement jewelry or a designer dress. It’s a blazer. That’s right—the piece you’ve probably had in your closet for years and considered a conservative answer to office style is exploding on the street style scene. Every fashion influencer has been spotted wearing their blazer during fashion month, and we’ve been taking notes about the inventive ways they’re styling the wardrobe workhorse. To make it look cool and fashion-forward, there are few key tricks we’ve picked up on. First, try an oversize silhouette, perhaps something that looks like it came from the men’s department. Style it with slouchy boots or a simple pair of jeans for an outfit that works everywhere from the office to the front row at fashion week. Next, mix it with other big fall trends. One of our personal favorite ways to wear it is with a pair of track pants. It adds the perfect level of sophistication to the more casual style. Finally, try a skirt suit. Once reserved for businesspeople, the skirt suit styles this season feel fresh and cool. Opt for a miniskirt to keep it modern.
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In loose terms, San Francisco Giants Italian Heritage Night At Oracle Park Tuesday July 9, 2024 T-shirt the global art fair is like the equivalent of fashion month—it’s the magnet that brings a diverse force of creative minds all to one place. Though, it’s less of a traveling circus than Paris, Milan, London, and New York fashion weeks and more low-key. Instead of sitting front row with a photographer waiting in the wings for a picture, at Frieze, celebrities walk around in hats and sunglasses trying to avoid them. But from the artists to the collectors and educators that attend Frieze, there’s still a sense that the same people who love art also take fashion very seriously. Buzzing around Barker Hangar, we shuffled from exhibition to exhibition to scout all of the great style on the scene. A number of big seasonal trends were spotted in the crowd, but they came with a side of eccentricity, which was a friendly reminder that art people prefer to do things a bit differently. For a bleak day, the fashion surely turned up the heat—keep scrolling to see the best style moments at Frieze Los Angeles. Where does one get a half-blazer, half–bomber jacket? Visual artist Liz Lee sourced her unconventional topper from a theatre-department sale at CalArts, where she’s also an MFA student. “I got this for like a $1,” she recalls. “The program has students creating costumes for student contemporary dance shows and plays, so you get these bizarre Skims-like bodysuits and cool period pieces.” The underrated beauty of a dual or two-faced jacket like this is it can theoretically function in both casual and buttoned-up situations, but for Frieze, Lee wore it with baggy jeans from brand 69 and cool wraparound shades.
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