3 Items a Celebrity Stylist Would Remove From Your Suitcase

When she’s not working with big names like Lupita Nyong’o, Jennifer Hudson, and Hilary Swank, celebrity stylist Micaela Erlanger also divulges her fashion expertise in our Ask a Stylist column. Erlanger is also the official ARMI Captain at the luxury rental and styling platform Armarium. From the best places to source vintage to the secret to finding your most flattering jeans, come back each week for a professional’s perspective.

With the holiday season quickly approaching, you’re bound to have some sort of travel in your plans. Today I’m sharing a couple packing tips to help ensure you’re not overpacking; instead, you’ll be heading to your destination with all the essentials. I start my packing process by planning out my outfits, and I do this for a couple reasons… First, so I know what I’m wearing while I’m on holiday and not wasting time figuring out what to wear. Secondly, so I’m not packing unnecessary items and accessories that’ll potentially weigh down my bag for no reason. To do this, I follow a three-step checklist for items to possibly remove. Keep reading to find out my helpful packing tips.

Up next, find out where I buy the best under-$100 trends. 

These 5 Dress Trends Are Selling the Best on Instagram Right Now

Some trends speak to us from the runways of Paris or Milan. Others catch our eye while window-shopping IRL. But as we’re all well aware, plenty of potential must-have pieces draw us in straight from an Instagram square—we instantly like, save to collection pages, and spiral off into a Google search to hunt it down. Naturally, there are specific types of styles that sell better than others. This is the case with the below five dress trends.

Following a look at popular boots and jewelry styles, we’ve enlisted the help of Like to Know.it to identify which dresses are selling best from the social media platform. As a bit of a middleman between influencers who share their personal style and e-commerce sites, LKT is able to determine which products get users clicking. And buying. Appropriately, the resulting top dress styles speak to some of the biggest trends of 2018.

If you haven’t already tried one for yourself, feel free to peruse the options below and add one (or more) to your closet.

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Available is more sizes.

Next, these eight fashion month shows completely blew our minds this year.

Margot Robbie Is Making Us Want This $200 Zara Suit

Last night at the premiere of My Dinner With Herve, Margot Robbie wore one trend that’s all over at affordable retailers right now—a checked trouser suit. She wore her high-waisted trousers and double-breasted blazer in a brown check with a black T-shirt, a gold chain necklace and simple hoop earrings. Thankfully you don’t need a red carpet budget to re-create this look, as Zara, ASOS and many more have similar suits for under $150. Robbie shows that this is a fall outfit that’ll work for any occasion. As with heels, it can look just as polished as any dress, but it can also be the perfect Sunday brunch look if worn with sneakers and a white T-shirt. Keep scrolling to see—and shop—Margot’s suit.

Opening Image: Getty

This post originally appeared on Who What Wear UK.

Kim Kardashian Models Tiny Chanel Bikini That You’ve Got To See To Believe

Kim Kardashian didn’t quite free the nipple in her latest selfie—but she came pretty damn close. 

The reality TV superstar wore an incredibly small designer bikini in a new photo posted to Instagram. 

“Chanel vintage, lets please be specific,” she wrote in the caption. More than three million people liked the snap in less than 24 hours. 

As the New York Post notes, the Chanel “Nipplekini” debuted in 1996 as a part of the French fashion company’s spring collection. 

Eva Herzigova at the Chanel Spring 1996 show.

Supermodel Eva Herzigova modeled the same undersized garment on the runway that year. Kardashian also wore it earlier this week. 

It may be the most revealing look Kardashian has donned recently, but there are plenty more sexy pics to be found on her Instagram feed. Here’s a sampling: 

Watch Eminem Spread a Rap Virus in ‘Venom’ Video

Venom hit theaters on October 5, and along with it came a NSFW music video for Eminem’s eponymous tie-in track from the movie. 

Footage follows the spread of a what can best be described as an ultra-contagious rap virus that causes infected pedestrians—and even a pet dog—to spit Em’s lightning-fast rhymes.

Aside from wordplay-riddled lines that are often offensive, nods to the new Marvel film are scattered throughout the lyrics. Check out this profanity-free pre-chorus and chorus below:

I’m the super villain Dad and Mom was losin’ their marbles to

You marvel that? Eddie Brock is you

And I’m the suit, so call me—

Venom, (I got that) adrenaline momentum

And I’m not knowin’ when I’m

Ever gonna slow up and I’m

Ready to snap any moment I’m

Thinkin’ it’s time to go get ’em

They ain’t gonna know what hit ’em

(W-W-When they get bit with the—)

The Venom music video is already pushing 10 million views on YouTube. Here’s how people are reacting on Twitter: 

What do you think?