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So, NYFW has come to an end, and while we still have the rest of London, Milan, and Paris to look forward to, it’s never too early to start test driving the street style trends we’ve already seen. Especially because, while there have been no shortage of designer It-items and out-there moments snapped this year, there has also been a refreshing amount of accessible inspiration, both in terms of cost and wearability.
To prove it, today we’ve rounded up seven of the coolest and most wide-spread street style trends from NYFW that you can actually buy from our very own Who What Wear collection for Target, which means they’re not just available in a range of sizes, but affordable too—we’re talking under-$45-level-affordable. To see the looks for yourself then shop each one, simply continue on below.
Up next? 19 under-$50 dresses to wear with ankle boots this fall.
Zara’s fall shopping is so good right now, our editor Lauren only has one word for their brand-new pieces: “lit”. It’s true that Zara’s shopping is always pretty lit, no matter what time of year, but this fall there must be something in the air because it seems that their selection of the best fall trends is next-level. As for where to even start when shopping the brand? One scroll through Instagram will confirm which Zara pieces absolutely need to make their way into your shopping cart.
Instagram’s coolest It girls have a serious thing for Zara, too, and lately they’ve been showing off their latest finds all over the ‘gram. So not only are do following 11 pieces hit on some of the biggest fall trends (hello snakeskin and zebra print), they also happen to look extra good IRL. To shop our Instagram-approved edit of the best Zara fall shopping now, scroll down to see and then shop each piece.
We’ve never seen a Marvel movie poster quite like this. Via Bloody Disgusting, this is the IMAX poster for Tom Hardy’s Venom and it does a damn good job of telling us in one image that this isn’t your daddy’s comic book menace.
Venom is, of course, the tale of a boy and his evil alien symbiote, and how they learn to get along and support each other through various hardships. Hardy plays the title character, who is a hapless reporter named Eddie Brock when he meets his pet alien creature.
The poster is the opposite of pretty much any Marvel production’s art. It’s a world away from any Avengers poster, for instance—those pretty much hold a stadium’s worth of superheroes most of the time.
Does that tell us something about the inner life of a man stricken with an affliction that gives him awesome super powers and a knack for eating bad guys’ heads? An alleged plot leak might lead us to a deeper understanding.
Or maybe this is just a cool movie about a man-monster with a horrific tongue and teeth rampaging through the city.
We’ll find out when Venom is in theaters on Oct. 5.
The video above was recorded during a live shot on the Weather Channel. The network’s longtime reporter Mike Seidel was on the scene as Hurricane Florence moved on land near Wilmington, North Carolina, and Seidel was bearing the brunt of the wind.
At least it seemed that way until a couple of dudes in hoodies went strolling by in the background.
The juxtaposition was funny enough to be straight out of sketch comedy, but unfortunately for Seidel, it made the whole thing look like an act. One he compounded with dramatic lines like “This is about as nasty as it’s been.”
Also unfortunately for Seidel, this video went viral in nothing flat. To say that he was mercilessly roasted might be too gentle.
Some even took an inexplicably political view of the video, treating it as if it proved some larger point.
The Weather Channel defended Seidel, who to his credit has been a reliable and perhaps even beloved fixture of severe storm coverage through the years.
Through a spokesman, the network said “It’s important to note that the two individuals in the background are walking on concrete, and Mike Seidel is trying to maintain his footing on wet grass, after reporting on-air until 1 a.m. this morning and is undoubtedly exhausted.”
Some felt this explanation made things worse.
It was admittedly hard to buy what they were selling, but the Weather Channel and Seidel definitely had defenders.
Hurricane Florence lost strength before coming ashore but multiple media reports indicate it has still been a storm for the ages, causing catastrophic flooding and killing at least 12 as of Sunday.
One weather guy possibly faking a single shot is really nothing to remember beside such a deadly event. Still, reporters have pulled moves like this in the past.
Mike Seidel will come out of this just fine and the internet needs something to do with its tweets. It’ll take North Carolina much longer to recover from this disaster.