The One Trend Blake Lively Refuses to Wear in Her 30s

It’s only natural for your style to evolve as you get older. Certain items will still look chic for decades, but others get tossed to the wayside as you mature—something Blake Lively certainly knows a thing or two about. In an interview with InStyle, Lively was asked how her style has changed over the years, and she revealed one item, in particular, that she’ll never revisit in her 30s: babydoll dresses.

“I think [my style has] changed more as I’ve gotten older,” Lively told InStyle. “There are lots of cute little babydoll dresses in my closet from my early 20s that I know I’m not going to wear them again because I’m not in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane. I really need to adopt the Marie Kondo method, but I haven’t yet because everything in my closet still sparks joy. My style is, hopefully, becoming more elegant over time, but I still like pink and some frills.” So there you have it: She’s replacing babydoll dresses with more elegant looks now that she’s in her 30s. Scroll down to revisit how she wore the trend in her 20s and how her style has evolved today.

On Blake Lively: Retrofête dress

On Blake Lively: Brandon Maxwell dress; Christian Louboutin shoes

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The $49 Bra Sarah Jessica Parker Wore on the Red Carpet in Italy

One of the biggest perks of being a fashion editor is getting to travel to runway shows around the world. But until this week, I had never been to a lingerie fashion show—and certainly not one in Verona, Italy, with a front row boasting A-listers such as Sarah Jessica Parker, Irina Shayk, and Chiara Ferragni. But now that I’ve experienced Intimissimi‘s annual event, it might be hard to go back to standard-issue runway shows that don’t have acrobatic performances, saxophone players, and dancing models.

Aside from the entertaining runway, I was fixated on the chic outfits in the front row. The only thing that could divert my attention from the sharply suited Italian men? SJP’s sheer jumpsuit look. She wore Atelier Emé’s Tuxedo-Effect Jumpsuit ($660) with Intimissimi’s Daniela Lace Balconette Bra ($49), and it just might be my ideal look for upcoming holiday parties. Scroll down to see SJP’s outfit, and shop it for yourself.

On Sarah Jessica Parker: Atelier Emé Tuxedo-Effect Jumpsuit ($660); Intimissimi Daniela Lace Balconette Bra ($49)

This press trip was paid for by Intimissimi. Editor’s opinions are her own.

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