pic.twitter.com/5OQaFalRx1 — vibegina (@DojaCat) June 6, 2022 Image Source: Twitter user: @vibegina You might think celebrities only shop designer labels, but Doja Cat has proved this isn’t the case. The “Woman” singer posted a photo of her wearing a super sheer swimsuit with orange mules next to a swimming pool on Twitter and fans were quick to ask where her poolside look was from. The Grammy Award-winner replied, telling followers that it is all from… Amazon. We can’t believe it either, but it’s true. The sexy one-piece is the Sherrylo See Through One Piece High Cut Micro Monokini (£17.99) and the shoes are the Nine West Zooza Heeled Sandals (£83.45). Fans went wild in the replies, calling Doja Cat an “accessible queen” and “I love you for ...
As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you’ll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. Zoë Kravitz brought her signature ’90s-inspired style to the stage at “Saturday Night Live” on 12 March. “The Batman” star showcased her effortless style in pared-down looks, when she wasn’t wearing costumes for skits that ran the gamut from Princess Tiana’s lily pad gown to a bubblegum pink maid-of-honour dress at her best friend’s wedding. Working with stylist Andrew Mukamal for the promos, the actress set the mood in pieces from The Row, including a scuba camisole and leather belt look. And when she emerged for her monologu...
Fashion has a complicated relationship with plastic. As much as we pass laws to reduce it and march in the streets to get it out of our oceans, plastic fashion (like PVC shoes, clothes, and accessories) continues to be one of the industry’s biggest trends. It’s a funny paradox where our fascination with transparent pieces is subverting the actual transparency that we need from big brands. But what if we used the demand for this trend as a way to reduce our plastic problem? The word “sustainable” was once tied to an underground and overpriced market. Now that the eco-fashion revolution is in full swing, there are tons of fresh brands like Mara Hoffman, Reformation, and Chromat that are gaining loyal fan bases while influencing mega retailers, like H&M and Zara, t...
Once again, Nike Air Max Day (aka 26 March) is almost upon us and frankly, there’s only one way to celebrate it in style. Buying a new pair of Air Max is an annual tradition at this point, so why should 2021 be any different? It shouldn’t, and we’re here to help. For those who don’t know, the Nike Air Max was designed by the American designer Tinker Hatfield in 1987, after he embarked on a trip to Paris and visited the Centre Pompidou for the first time. As explained by Sneaker Freaker, “Hatfield, who was trained as an architect, was taken by the building’s inside-out approach — with its structure wrapped around the building’s exterior. From this, came the idea to expose the inner workings of the shoe, and the visible Air window was born.” In...
Since we’ve taken a break from saving outfits for special occasions, we’re re-discovering the joy of dressing up for ourselves. Now, more than ever, it’s important to find the simple bliss of everyday moments, and one of the ways we’re doing that is through our personal style. There are a few key pieces in my wardrobe — mainly dresses and jewellery — that I find myself wearing when I need a little help staying positive, and I got in touch with five of my favourite fashion editors to share the clothing and accessories that are lifting their moods in lockdown. Style is a great form of self care through personal expression. It gives us both a sense of structure and freedom in that our outfit is a daily choice we make, which we have complete creative control over. A sil...
Since we’ve taken a break from saving outfits for special occasions, we’re re-discovering the joy of dressing up for ourselves. Now, more than ever, it’s important to find the simple bliss of everyday moments, and one of the ways we’re doing that is through our personal style. There are a few key pieces in my wardrobe — mainly dresses and jewellery — that I find myself wearing when I need a little help staying positive, and I got in touch with five of my favourite fashion editors to share the clothing and accessories that are lifting their moods in lockdown. Style is a great form of self care through personal expression. It gives us both a sense of structure and freedom in that our outfit is a daily choice we make, which we have complete creative control over. A sil...