Category: Dresses

  • All of Me Loves All of Chrissy Teigen’s Cushion-Cut Engagement Ring – Including the Accent Stones

    All of Me Loves All of Chrissy Teigen’s Cushion-Cut Engagement Ring – Including the Accent Stones

    Want to know the funny thing about Chrissy Teigen? Psh, what am I saying – Chrissy has a way of making everything funny. But after she was given her cushion-cut engagement ring from John Legend in 2011 during a vacation to the Maldives, she didn’t know much about the new sparkler she was wearing on her finger. “All I know is that it’s a cushion cut, and I had never even heard of that before,” Chrissy reported to InStyle at an event soon after the engagement announcement. John later famously told Oprah that at the airport on the way to the Maldives, security wanted to go through his bag and almost revealed the ring box while Chrissy was standing right next to him. Luckily, he was saved by fate.
    Many ring experts have reported that the cost of the cushion-cut stone – which appears to be over five carats – must be well over $150,000. What’s more, Chrissy regularly wears it between two pavé bands that amplify the accent stones around the ring along with those in the under gallery that seem to lift the beautiful diamond up toward the heavens. Sigh. If only . . . Scroll down to see how Chrissy normally wears her ring alone, then check out her beautiful stack that can be seen on many red carpets past, when the event clearly calls for a little more bling.

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  • Pantone’s Most Soothing Color Trend For Fall 2020

    Pantone’s Most Soothing Color Trend For Fall 2020

    The Pantone Color Institute announced its top colors for Fall/Winter 2020 in February, and, one month later, a pandemic abruptly upended everything about life as we knew it — down to even the most minor aspects, like how we dress. For the first several months of lockdown, all I wore were somber colors (black, navy, and gray) that matched my mood amidst all the uncertainty. But once temperatures warmed up and the curve began to flatten in NYC, my wardrobe did a complete 180 (lime green, candy apple red, soft lilac, and buttery marigold yellow). Now, rounding the corner into fall neither dark neutrals nor cheery brights feel quite right for the unusual season ahead. This brings us back to Pantone’s Autumn ’20/Winter ’21 color report, and one subtle (like I’ll see you in the comments section subtle) yet absolutely sumptuous color that stood out among the rest: Almond Oil.Conceived to highlight a “desire for versatile, timeless color” along with a “less is more mindset,” Pantone’s Fall/Winter 2020 palette is full of louder hues (radiant orange, acidic yellow-green, and rich scarlet) that would have ordinarily dominated the trend scene. But instead, it was the unassumingly beautiful warm, off-white hue called “Almond Oil,” that caught our eye. A palate cleanser of sorts, this creamy shade feels soothing like a sense of safety with a touch of optimism. Think almond-milk-colored clouds in clothing form: off-white soft knits, French terry sweats, and chunky sweaters perfect for cocooning yourself in at home. And when combined with crisp lines or delicate fabrics? Almond Oil radiates sophistication, too. Scroll ahead to see our top style picks for the color that’s about to be everywhere this fall.At Refinery29, we’re here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. If you buy something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission.Bec and Bridge Eden Rib Midi Skirt, $, available at Verishop& Other Stories Cropped Cardigan, $, available at & Other StoriesOnly Curve poplin mini smock dress with puff sleeves in beige, $, available at ASOSFree People So Low So High Cashmere Sweater, $, available at Free PeopleThe Grace Made Beloved Dress, $, available at The Grace MadeCaracilia Open Front Knit Cardigan with Pockets, $, available at Amazon& Other Stories Smocked Mini Shirt Dress, $, available at & Other StoriesBDG Georgia Corduroy Jacket, $, available at Urban OutfittersModern Kiwi Plus Size Long Sleeve Flowy Maxi Dress, $, available at AmazonLunya Restore Long Sleeve Tee, $, available at LunyaLunya Restore Bike Short, $, available at LunyaMango Zip neck jumper, $, available at MangoElizabeth and James Plus Size Open Ribbed Long Cardigan, $, available at Kohl’sH&M Lyocell-blend Dress, $, available at H&MVince Cozy Drawstring Jogger, $, available at VerishopFrank & Oak The Flat Rib Tank Top, $, available at Frank & OakDaily Ritual Terry Cotton & Modal Hoodie, $, available at AmazonEloquii Wide Leg Cargo Pant, $, available at EloquiiMadewell Striped Gauze Drop-Shoulder Popover Top, $, available at MadewellJae Lenee Silk Organza Ruffle Dress in Tapioca, $, available at Jae LeneeNike Plus crop retro terry towelling crop sweatshirt in beig, $, available at ASOSUniqlo WOMEN CASHMERE CREW NECK SWEATER, $, available at UniqloH&M Puff-sleeved Dress, $, available at H&MLevi’s Straight Ankle Corded Pants, $, available at ShopbopVince Cozy Half Zip Pullover, $, available at Verishop& Other Stories Flared Linen Blend Trousers, $, available at & Other StoriesH&M Boxy Corduroy Jacket, $, available at H&MHope For Flowers by Tracy Reese Parchment Puff Sleeve Jacket, $, available at Hope For FlowersLiny Xin Oversized Loose Knitted Crew Neck Sweater, $, available at AmazonThakoon Denim Midi Skirt, $, available at ThakoonLike what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?These 15 Slip Dresses Are A Breeze To WearVerishop’s Warehouse Sale Is Too Good Not To ShopNeon & Pastels Are Out, Primary Colors Are InRead More

  • Get Excited For Fall With These 29 Nordstrom Anniversary Sale Dresses

    Get Excited For Fall With These 29 Nordstrom Anniversary Sale Dresses

    Black Friday, who? The Nordstrom Anniversary Sale puts all past discounts to shame. You can save major money on Fall staples right now, and you shouldn’t procrastinate. Shoppers are flocking to the site for these impressive deals. The sale officially starts on Aug. 19 and lasts to the 30th, but Nordstrom card holders can start shopping between Aug. 4 and 13, depending on their cardholder status. Until you’re able to shop, you can still preview the deals on the site.
    Are you sitting comfortably? We curated a list of all the best dresses you should know about. Whether you’re hunting for something casual or dressy, we’ve got you covered. Brands like Topshop, Rachel Parcell, Maggy London, Halogen, and more are offering massive markdowns. Must haves are already selling out fast, so don’t hesitate when you see something you love.

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  • The 16 Most Popular Target Pieces in August, and How Women Are Wearing Them

    The 16 Most Popular Target Pieces in August, and How Women Are Wearing Them

    There are hundreds of products to choose from on Target’s site, so it helps to get recommendations – and we’re going to make this very easy on you. Thankfully, it’s clear to see why you should get something if it’s a bestseller; there’s always tons of buzz around it. Target will even link up to Instagram posts with people showing off their purchases.
    We created a shopping guide of the most popular August releases you can currently get from Target. You’ll find loungewear, jeans, dresses, and even a pair of fluffy slippers. Treat yourself to some new pieces that customers can’t stop adding to their carts. The Instagram posts make them hard to resist!

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  • 4 Key Sweater Styles to Add to Your Fall Rotation, Because Who Doesn’t Love Options?

    4 Key Sweater Styles to Add to Your Fall Rotation, Because Who Doesn’t Love Options?

    If, like a lot of us, you’ve been rotating between pajamas, robes, house dresses, and the occasional swimsuit, fall might be the motivation you need to switch things up. Sweaters are a requisite seasonal purchase, so grabbing a few extra styles even when we’re staying home seems like a solid investment, right? Especially if these sweaters don’t look exactly like the ones already cramming your drawers – that’s where we come in.
    In the name of mixing things up and to provide you with some styles you’ll wear well beyond this one season, we’re introducing four fresh trends that originated on the runways, but will still be plenty practical in your own homes. From cutouts that feel fresh, but not over-the-top to long line cardigans that could double as a robe or dress, these are the pieces you’ll want to wear and repeat.Read More

  • Staying in Touch With My Personal Style After 150 Days of Sweatpants

    Staying in Touch With My Personal Style After 150 Days of Sweatpants

    The shoes sitting pretty at the top of my closet have started collecting dust. So really, I guess they’re not sitting so pretty anymore. One by one, I have actually heard them shimmy loose from the spots I positioned them in on the shoe rack five months ago, falling with a thud to the floor. But I don’t do anything about it – I’m kind of enjoying being lazy right now, and I don’t have any use for my neon kitten heels or white leather boots.
    But that also sounds pretty sad, especially since styling outfits is so much a part of who I am. Even if I’ve experienced momentary bursts of fashion enthusiasm throughout lockdown, they were short-lived. I styled a beach outfit to go sit on the sand and meditate for awhile, social distancing from everyone around me. I styled outfits for work photo shoots, even putting on a little bit of makeup, just to take it all off after I snapped some selfies and hung my clothes back up on the rack. Sometimes I put on accessories for Zoom calls, but knowing that I’m generally more comfortable typing without bracelets and rings on, I usually just end up taking them off too.
    “My personal style has always evolved, and regardless of what route the trend cycle takes, I want my own outfits to keep representing who I am.”
    Here I am, feeling almost guilty because I haven’t been using much of my wardrobe at all. I’ve been living out of three drawers: the sweats drawer, the workout clothes drawer, and the swimsuit-slash-cover-up drawer. Yes, this is partly my fault, because I could have spent more time in house dresses and ribbed matching sets, but I’m sure that I’m not alone in thinking that working in pajamas is pretty relaxing. Now I have to ask myself if I even remember how to get dressed. But more importantly, I wonder if I’ve held onto my personal style through all of this. Has my style changed, and how do I know that it has?
    I look back at this old photo of myself and remember creating the outfit so vividly. I just knew that, for me, this silk Self-Portrait robe called for a ’70s moment with wide-leg jeans, and that I’d take a walk on the wild side in a ribbed, cropped tank that reminds me of the early 2000s. Not everyone would style these pieces that way, but at the time I was so sure that it was the right look for me. I guess that’s the feeling I realize is now missing from my life: the feeling of being sure.

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    Right now, it’s impossible to know when our lives will go back to normal and what the new normal will even look like. Like most people, that uncertainty is rooted in when we’ll see friends and family, hug, and resume the daily activities we love and maybe took for granted. For me, it’s also rooted in what I do and in what the fashion industry will look like. It’s impossible to predict how the street style trend cycle will spin – will it pick back up where it left off? And will people take notice or even care to participate? Will they continue to dress for themselves, either sticking to the more relaxed athleisure they’ve become accustomed to, or go all out with bold, new fashion perspectives and looks we’ve never seen before?
    Thinking about how I’m going to dress once I step back into the hustle and bustle of “real life” seems pretty insignificant in the whole scheme of things, I know this. But I also know that cherishing all the little parts of you that make you you is an important way to stay grounded and continue your journey of self-love, especially when the future feels like a mystery.
    For awhile now, I’ve been reminiscing about the past – at least when the topic of “getting dressed” comes into play – but if I don’t get to know who I am or what I like, I’ll need to play catch up later. My personal style has always evolved, and regardless of what route the trend cycle takes, I want my own outfits to keep representing who I am. I think I’ll start by visiting the shoes at the bottom of my closet, since they do seem to be calling my name.Read More

  • Your Animal Crossing Avatar Can Now Wear Marine Serre Moon Print & Fenty Tie-Dye

    Your Animal Crossing Avatar Can Now Wear Marine Serre Moon Print & Fenty Tie-Dye

    Over the last five months, I’ve spent most days in pajamas, house dresses, and sweatsuits — but I’ve been living out my fashion fantasies in Animal Crossing to the fullest. On any given day, you can find my avatar watering flowers in off-the-runway Chanel, digging up fossils in Rodarte, and planting orange trees in Sandy Liang. I am not alone. Since the Nintendo Switch game came out earlier this year, many fashion-loving players have felt the same. In part that’s thanks to the Animal Crossing fashion Instagram accounts like Kara Chung’s @animalcrossingfashionarchive. 

    “I honestly started the account as a joke,” says the Hong Kong-based visual artist and photographer, who is currently in her hometown of Manila, Philippines, where she went to be with family when the pandemic hit. “I had a group chat with a few friends, where we shared looks casually, and started the account without any agenda.” Since then, it racked almost 50K followers and resulted in collaborations with brands like Highsnobiety, Marc Jacobs, and Valentino.

    Most recently, Chung partnered with Klarna (the shopping app and buy now, pay later provider) and Micah “Noodles” Mahinay to create a series of fashion items that will be featured in a virtual pop-up on the latter’s island. “Micah let us know what she had on her wish list via Klarna, and I translated some looks into the game to display on her island,” she says. Inside the pop-up, which will launch on August 17, players will find the Beyoncé-approved Marine Serre moon-print shirt, a Fenty tie-dye jacket, and an Issey Miyake pleats top, among other coveted items. 

    “I personally love the Palm Angels hoodie, because it has fire in the front so it was fun to draw, and the black-and-white Raf Simons sweater with a giant smiley face, because it’s easily recognizable from afar,” says Chung. After getting the item virtually, players will also be able to snag the items IRL, by sharing a screenshot of their avatar wearing the goods and tagging @klarna.usa. Yes, you can match your avatar — and Beyoncé.

    Chung says she never imagined that the account would get this kind of a viral reaction and result in designer collaborations, which most recently included MM6 Maison Margiela: “Whenever I get a request for these types of things, I always have to double-check to see if I am awake. It’s so crazy, it’s nothing like I could have ever imagined.” She approaches Animal Crossing projects like an actual fashion shoot, by creating storyboards and having conversations with the brands. In addition to refining the concept, the latter helps in setting expectations regarding what works in the scope of Animal Crossing: “The game is quite limited.”

    She goes on to explain that not every look translates well — typically, vivid, graphic pieces and illustrations come out best. “In reality, you can’t capture the full piece of clothing. It forces you to ask what is special about the specific piece. It forces you to think what makes the piece or gives it its soul [laughs],” she says, adding that sometimes it’s the challenge of finding a piece that makes sense for the project and looks good visually that makes it interesting for her. “To scour through all the [brand] items and curate the selection that works for the brand is quite a fun experience. You just have to find what works.”

    Earlier in the summer, Chung was also the design force behind Animal Crossing’s first fashion show. After “meeting” stylist Marc Goehring during, what else, an Animal Crossing party, the two connected. “We knew of each other’s work, and then we got on a call and decided to do something. We didn’t know what yet but, since he’s a stylist in real life and I am a fashion photographer in real life, we thought why not just create a project using our real interests and our real occupations in Animal Crossing, and do a collaboration that we otherwise couldn’t,” she says. After Goehring curated 30 looks, Chung designed and shot the show. “As a bonus, we got Michel Gaubert to do the score, which is hilarious because he does real runway scores,” she says. “He is also a player of the game, and stitched together samples from the in-game soundtrack with a song called ‘E.T.’ by JOON.” Having covered fashion week shows in the past, she “tried to put an editorial touch on” the project: “I treated it as a serious runway — but also a joke.”

    Chung says she loves seeing how the game has created a conversation between designer brands and fashion lovers. “So many people participate in fashion without necessarily buying the clothes. A lot of people don’t have the physical clothes, but, ever since I can remember, so many people have gone to SSENSE.com or NET-A-PORTER to make their wish list,” she says. “You don’t need to spend money to be part of this conversation, and brands accept that. They accept that the love for the brand goes beyond having to shell out or having to work hard for access. It’s evening the playing field.” Especially amid lockdown when we couldn’t go to physical stores, there was something comforting about visiting Sandy Liang’s Animal Crossing pop-up or seeing a new collection virtually unveiled on avatars. “What this game shows brands is that, if you give people access, and if you give people these very easy tools to work with, there’s this profound effect.”

    Then, does Chung feel like Animal Crossing is the future of fashion? “It’s a direction worth exploring — Animal Crossing is proof that players who love fashion can create within the scope of resources and in-game rules present in the game, and I’d love to see more platforms emerge that let people access a community and create from scratch,” she says. “I always say that this is not an end-all, the scope of the fashion industry is too wide for all aspects to be covered by a video game. It’s a nice way though to continue brand stories while people are unable to meet in physical spaces.”

    So, until then, see you on the island. I’ll be the one wearing Marine Serre.

    To access the island where the Klarna pop-up will be held at 10pm EST on August 17, players will need to DM Micah Mahinay (@Noodz) on Instagram to receive the Dodo code. But set your alarms and act fast: The island and pop-up will only be available for an hour after it’s live. Can’t make it? Klarna will have item codes in the app for 24 hours after the pop-up ends.
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  • These 5 Dresses Were Everywhere This Summer

    These 5 Dresses Were Everywhere This Summer

    Every summer, there is one dress that everyone, from celebrities and influencers to consumers, seems to have — or at least thought about. Often, it’s from Zara, as was the case last year with the Spanish giant’s viral polka-dot dress. (Ganni’s green gingham dress followed closely behind, but more on that later.) Given how the pandemic has affected the last few five months, forcing everyone indoors and into matching sweatsuits, it seemed like maybe there wouldn’t be a dress of summer 2020 at all.But, while we indeed haven’t left our houses much, there were still several warm-weather frocks that have dominated our Instagram feeds. Some were in tune with our new lifestyles (hi, nightgown dresses), while others were surprisingly (and delightfully!) more fanciful. Amidst the pandemic, these were the styles that were in high demand — even if they were showcased with the couch as the background, instead of the Mediterranean sea. Ahead, five dresses that could easily hold the title of 2020 dress of the summer. The best part: If not available to buy right now, all the styles can be at least pre-ordered. At Refinery29, we’re here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. If you buy something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission. Cult Gaia Serita 
    The first contender came in May when Rosie Huntington-Whiteley appeared in a sand-colored maxi knit dress with side cutouts by Cult Gaia. No stranger to viral fame, the brand previously made Instagram waves with its Ark bag, which has since been seen on the arms of every A-lister ranging from Beyoncé to Emma Stone. Next, the Serita dress appeared on other models like Romee Strijd (while she announced her pregnancy, no less) and Hailey Bieber, as well as Kourtney Kardashian and Camille Charrière. In Lyst’s Q2 report, which compiles the most in-demand fashion every quarter, Serita landed in number 5 for the hottest women’s product; in June, the search for the dress spiked 236%. In addition to sand, the dress is also available in an amber and off-white white (ahem, pandemic wedding dress) colors.Cult Gaia Serita Dress, $, available at RevolveCult Gaia Serita Dress, $, available at RevolveCult Gaia Cult Gaia Serita Dress – Sand, $, available at Cult GaiaGanni Seersucker Check Maxi The finalist for Dress of Summer 2019 — the style’s sell-through rate was 80% for six weeks last year — Ganni’s green gingham maxi returned this summer, too, albeit in other colors, including black, as seen on Knives Out star Ana de Armas, and rainbow, as seen on everyone on Instagram. With an elasticized, smocked bodice and ruffled straps, the dress from the popular Danish fashion brand will likely continue making its rounds, and for a good reason. Not only is it perfect to take outside but also cozy enough to wear at home.Ganni Ruffled smocked checked cotton-blend seersucker midi dress, $, available at Net-A-PorterGanni Checked seersucker midi dress, $, available at mytheresaGanni Ganni Seersucker Check Maxi Dress, $, available at GanniHouse of Sunny Hockney Dress
    If an acid green hue is what you’re missing, there’s another summer contender, and it comes from the sustainably-minded brand House of Sunny. Worn most recently by Kendall Jenner, the style has already sold out three times (tip: you can pre-order drop four right now). Inspired by the art of, you guessed, David Hockney, the ‘70s-like knit slip dress features a water print and back cutout detail.House Of Sunny Hockney Dress, $, available at House of SunnyLirika Matoshi Strawberry Midi Dress
    Model/activist Tess Holliday wore this tulle, tea-length dress featuring sweet strawberry embellishments from Kosovo designer Lirika Matoshi to the 2020 Grammy Awards. Many months and one pandemic later,  it’s taking over social media again, and even being remade on TikTok. Perfectly fitting into today’s popular cottagecore aesthetic, which could explain its recent spike, it also now has a coordinating strawberry face mask that we would wear with and without the dress.Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic.Lirika Matoshi Strawberry Midi Dress, $, available at Lirika MatoshiSleeper “Atlanta” Linen Dress
    Another style that’s been popular before this summer, this nap dress, from beloved brand Sleeper, exploded over the lockdown thanks to, again, TikTok — and, this time, its obsession with nightgown-like dresses. Featuring a ruched bodice and oversized, poufy sleeves that can be worn on or off the shoulders, Atlanta is available in a variety of patterns. If we are to trust celebrities like Katy Perry, Chrissy Teigen, and Dakota Fanning, who’ve all worn it recently, gingham is the way to go this season.Sleeper Atlanta Linen Dress in Pink Vichy, $, available at ShopbopSleeper Atlanta Linen Dress in Micro Polka Dot, $, available at ShopbopSleeper Sleeper “Atlanta” Linen Dress in Roses, $, available at SleeperLike what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?
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