“I have nepo-baby energy,” admits a candid Suki Waterhouse on a recent episode of EmRata’s High Low podcast where she was a guest. Simple Plan Edmonton, Canada July 24 2024 Shirt The comment was remarkably self-aware. The model-turned-singer-songwriter-actor is a combination of multi-hyphenates that’s better described, as we do these days, simply as a “cool girl.” And cool-girl energy is what Waterhouse has in spades. Flying relatively under the radar in recent years, Waterhouse is one who possesses the effortless glam that so much of Hollywood is after, yet she seems to have it naturally. Maybe you know Waterhouse for her music (she released her debut album, I Can’t Let Go, last spring, and TikTok has made her song “Good Looking” go viral); the fact that she’s dating the internet’s favorite moody heartthrob, Robert Pattinson; or the fact that she’s starring in this spring’s most highly anticipated TV series, Hulu’s Daisy Jones and the Six. The fluidity with which Waterhouse has been able to move from creative career to creative career seems like the kind of path that’s only available to those who’s parents or family members provided a plethora of industry connections. And yet Waterhouse, a West London native was scouted at age 16 and worked her way into the spotlight via her modeling work and the connections she made along the way. Regardless of how you came to know Waterhouse, though, there’s no denying she’s in her moment. She’s always had that cool-girl vibe with model-off-duty style and a perfectly messy coif of French-girl fringe to go with. But with the arrival of Daisy Jones has come a flood of new red carpet and street style ensembles from the star, with each look being even more major than the last. It has us certain that Waterhouse is the next style icon of our generation—and with so much of Hollywood paring things back with their tailored minimalism, the arrival of Waterhouse and her ’70s-era fringe and a plethora of glamorous sequined, sheer, and high-octane ensembles, it’s a total breath of fresh air.
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Prada opened its F/W 19 runway show with the Monolith Boots. Simple Plan Edmonton, Canada July 24 2024 Shirt Complete with an exaggerated chunky lug sole, mini zippered compartments for—dare we say it—storage, and the overall combat-boot vibe we all know and love, it was clear these boots were destined for fame the moment they stomped onto the runway. This shoe was not only present throughout the rest of the collection, but sister styles also debuted and later went on to evolve into several other versions including the oxford and rain-boot pairs (see shopping section below). Not that we don’t love the other iterations of this major sole moment from Prada, but the knee-high Monolith pair was really something else, and the fashion girls of the world clearly agreed. “The shape of the sole is so peculiar, and the tiny pockets create a totally new version of combat boots,” said one of our readers. Peculiar in a good way, of course, is typically what ends up encouraging the rise of any particular product, as it ignites curiosity and excitement in not only the wearer but the onlooker as well. This shoe is, according to celebrity stylist Law Roach, “so tough but so chic.” Thanks to the street style set, we’ve seen It girls and celebrities style the statement shoes in every which way, featuring, as Roach would say, looks that are tough but chic. This included easy dress-and-boot combos, styling the cool-girl shoes with jeans and a blazer, and much more. If the street style images above prove anything, it’s that 2019 was the year a new Prada icon was born.
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