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Celebrity Style

Celeb Style: Daisy Lowe

Daisy Lowe donned the season's sheer maxi skirt for an appearance in London yesterday.

Daisy Lowe donned the season's sheer maxi skirt for an appearance in London yesterday. We debated the wearability of the sheer skirt, but are happy to see Daisy's edgy chic take. She pairs a sheer skirt ($80) with black opaque tights and motorcycle boots ($190), adding femininity via a lace detailed top and tailored jacket. The edge comes from her cool rings. Click the items to shop a similar look!




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Tennis

Serena Williams Debuts a Hot Pink Tennis Catsuit

Wow. Serena Williams has made statements on the historically conservative tennis court before, but this one might take the cake.

Wow. Serena Williams has made statements on the historically conservative tennis court before, but this one might take the cake. She tweeted a photo of herself back in action, wearing a hot pink catsuit. Serena, you are fierce. Is this a sign of more tennis championships — and bold outfits — in her future?
Unfortunately we are unable to provide you with that exact look for your own future tennis outings, but we did find some bold and very cool outfits to make a statement on the court. Just click the widget to shop!

Miranda July

Fashion Journalism From 'Learning To Love You More'

Assignment #55: Photograph A Significant Outfit.

Assignment #55: Photograph A Significant Outfit. Miranda July, every twenty-something's favorite writer/director/artist, started the website'Learning To Love You More' with artist Hermann Fletcher in 2002. The premise is simple, 'assignments' are posed and visitors complete the assignments and submit their responses thereafter. The assignments require no money or intellectual wherewithall and, as explained on the site, are 'intended to to guide people towards their own experience.' Among 'Make an Encouraging Banner' and 'Draw A Picture of Your Friend's Friend' is assignment #55, 'Photograph A Significant Outfit'.


The results from assignment #55 span every occasion and sentiment, and include captions like "What I wore on the last day of school' and 'What I was wearing when he saw me from the ferris wheel (and my heart beat a million miles an hour and I blew a kiss to him).' Per the instructions, outfits are lain on the ground, shirts tucked into pants, socks peeking out from trousers, and photographed in all their significant/insignificant glory. Because we haven't the time to plan our outfits weeks in advance and because we cannot predict events that will ultimately transform our lives, we think this assignment really touches on a peculiar but important distinction. Namely, that clothes are an extension of self, but never, dare we say it, are things the other way around.


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