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Emily Ratajkowski Is Already Wearing Spring’s Cheapest Trend
While you’ll have to wait a number of months to wear many of spring’s trends (sorry, c’est la vie!) because winter, Emily Ratjkowski found one that you can fully start wearing now. It’s the baseball cap trend, and it’s the ticket to making all of your outfits look more 2020. For a stroll around NYC, EmRata wore a Harper’s Bazaar hat (that’s likely vintage) with a crop top, long blazer, jeans, and red snake-print ankle boots.
Sure, the outfit would have had plenty going for it sans hat, but the addition of the hat proves just why brands like Off-White, Max Mara, and Stella McCartney heavily featured them on their S/S 20 runways. I, for one, love the trend, in part because it’s basically spring’s cheapest trend. (See for yourself below.)
Keep scrolling to see the baseball cap on Emily Ratajkowski, on the runways, and shop my (cheap!) picks.
Next up, the 7 biggest color trends we’ll all be wearing in 2020.
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This 2019 film is not another adaptation of the Victor Hugo novel. It portrays life in a poor Paris suburb — where the police force is corrupt and residents are struggling just to get by.
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4 Uncomplicated Style Tweaks That Will Take 10 Years Off Your Look
I believe we’re all on the same page with the notion that age is literally just a number. And that number (whether it’s higher or lower) has nothing to do with what you should or shouldn’t wear. And while we’d never want to project aging in a negative way (it’s literally life), some of us can’t help but be intrigued by those style habits that could, in theory, take a few years off our looks.
Diving into this subject matter further required some expert intel. To that, we tapped celebrity stylist Emily Sanchez, who works with A-listers of a range of ages to share the sartorial tweaks that could potentially make you look younger (you know, if that’s what you’re going for). Keep scrolling for tips and to shop wardrobe staples that work for anyone at any age. Because remember, age is just a number.
Next, check out the specific items that can take years off your look.