Sienna Miller’s day-after-the-Golden-Globes look offers a lesson in how to appear composed yet comfortable following a full night of parties. On Monday, the actress — who had already flown to New York from Los
Angeles — looked casually chic in Belstaff’s pin-striped silk trousers paired with a simple navy cardigan and heeled sandals. These three all-season alternatives are equally versatile — especially since
nautical stripes are right on trend for spring 2015.
Metallic pieces tend to be best saved for special evening outings, and in December, those nights just don’t stop coming. Krysten Ritter’s J. Mendel dress, which the actress wore to the premiere of her new film
“Big Eyes,” is a balanced approach to the style, perfectly timed for the holiday season. Here, three well-priced skirts to help create the look; soften them with a subtle but tight black top.
While strolling through Vancouver recently, Kate Bosworth reprised a trend seen on the fall/winter 2014 runways of Prada, Edun and Bottega Veneta: the shearling jacket. Bosworth’s topper, a midlength Banana Republic
coat ($225), resembles a more polished version of the classic Patagonia fleece.
It arrives in stores Nov. 3; for those who can’t wait all weekend, these three similar versions available now promise to be just as soft and warm.
A leather quilted backpack, like the one Cara Delevingne designed for her new Mulberry collection that hit stores yesterday, is
an obvious choice for glamming up back-to-school wardrobes. And in all black, it’s also a smart carryall for the fashion set during the spring/summer 2015 shows, which kick off tomorrow in New York.
Accessorizing for men can be tough, but Thom Yorke of Radiohead, recently seen out in Los Angeles, pulls off a bevy of pieces at once in a very rock ’n’ roll way.
That is to say, all in black, and in great numbers. Here, some alternatives to get a similar monochromatic look on the wrist. Wearing them all at once or individually is up to you.
August, for most of the fashion world, is the quietest month — a moment to soak up the sun before fashion week hits again in September. It’s also a great time for both men and women to sport a no-fuss summer staple
recently resurrected by Rihanna: the bucket hat. Also spotted at resort 2015 shows from brands such as Max Mara and Acne,
the style will add swagger to any ensemble while shielding skin from ultraviolet rays. Whether plans call for yachting in Ibiza, camping in Oregon or a staycation in the city, these well-priced updates on the classic
accessory balance function and fashion.
While the unofficial ladies’ uniform here at T consists mostly of comfortable flats and boyish silhouettes, the staff’s jewelry choices fall on the opposite end of the style spectrum: the pieces are pretty and dainty. And where stones are
concerned, there are few options more ladylike than pearls. As charming as grandma’s hand-me-downs can be, modern fine jewelers such as Sophie Bille Brahe and Ana Khouri offer fresh takes on the classic jewelry box staple, as seen in T’s Culture 2014 issue. Here, T’s women’s fashion team rounds up similar designs with real pearls, at a price that won’t break the bank.
Photograph by Philippe Jarrigeon. Styled by Jason Rider. Book from Dashwood Books. Model: Kia Low at Next Models. Hair by Andre Gunn at Brydges MacKinney. Makeup by Asami Taguchi using Nars Cosmetics at Frank Reps. Manicure by Rieko Okusa using Chanel Le Vernis at Susan Price NYC. Prop stylist: David Davis. Stylist’s assistant: Olivia Hess Danielsson.