While Emily Ratajkowski’s red carpet style is killer, I’m quite partial to her off-duty outfits. She’s officially mastered the high-low mix, combining practical North Face puffers and $50 tops with daring lace-up boots and designer bags. Spotted in NYC, her latest outfit is no exception.
She expertly mixed a Loewe shoulder bag with very reasonably priced sneakers: Reebok’s Club C Extra Shoes ($90). In true EmRata fashion, she wore an ab-baring cropped jacket and a sultry miniskirt, but I immediately zeroed in on her perfect platform sneakers. Scroll down to shop her shoes, which are 40% off from 3/1-4/15 with the code FAMILY, as well as other iterations of the trend. Slow and steady doesn’t win the race—her kicks are bound to sell out anytime now. Also, if you’re in the mood to stock up on other Reebok essentials, the code words site-wide, and goes deeper to 50% off on sale items. Happy shopping!
When we first approach the Bike Shed Motorcycle Co. in downtown Los Angeles on a crisp Friday afternoon, we’re not entirely sure what to expect.
But we certainly didn’t expect the hype of activity and commotion—the parking lot outside rumbling with two-wheeled creations from standard issue stock Yamaha YZFs to severely modded out BMWs and Norton Commandos. Step through the front doors into the brick-walled warehouse and the hectic scene is even more pronounced.
In the corner a 20-something year old hipster with a Nikon DSLR attached to his laptop attentively edits video footage. Next to him a young woman who appears plucked straight from a Maxim photo shoot noshes on a plate of baby back ribs plump with meat. Below in the patio, which is basically just a 30 x 30-inch sunken concrete space by the open garage door, a young group of about a dozen professionals enjoy a festive holiday lunch.
There’s a brass-top cocktail bar lined with expensive spirits, a barber shop just beyond buzzing with several people getting trimmed. Meanwhile next door the tattoo shop appears to be the only quiet spot in the entire complex.
“So you don’t have to be a member or a bike rider to enjoy The Bike Shed, but we do have membership at the heart of us,” explains Vikki van Someren, cofounder of this illustrious club. “And it’s really the heart and soul of what we are, and why we created this space.”
“The overall picture is really about having a member’s club where you don’t have to be a member, and a motorcycle destination where you don’t have to come on motorcycles,” adds her husband and fellow co-founder Dutch.
The entire Bike Shed project started in London when Vikki, Dutch and a small group of friends first imagined, then organized a motorcycle show in 2012. Tired of traditional motorcycle trade spectacles full of generic bikes, bright lighting, bad food and worse coffee, the duo imagined something different—something that appealed to them and their dedicated friend group of rebel riders.
“It wasn’t old-school Harley customs and gangs—it was creative people from creative industries. It was engineers and cameramen and lighting guys and photographers, and it was a really different crowd,” says Dutch. “The British Press at the time wrote, ‘A bunch of amateurs pull off the best motorcycle show we’ve ever seen.’ So we thought, Oh, shit.”
That debut show featured 55 custom bikes from across the globe — and to their surprise some 3,000 people turned up. “We were like, Oh, my God. This is a thing!” gasps Vikki. So they decided to do another show at the end of the season, and 5,000 more people participated, including Brad Pitt. Every show since has grown; for their most recent event last year over 19,000 people walked through the doors over two and a half days.
This “safe and comforting space for creatives” ethos that founded the Bike Shed Motorcycle Show also inspired the duo to set up something more permanent. So in 2015 they found a 12,000-square-foot railway arch space in Shoreditch, East London and filled it with custom motorcycles, vintage leather Chesterfield sofas, Persian rugs and an all-around cozy vibe.
What the Danes would dub Hygge. Luxuries like amazing coffee, top-shelf bar, tattoo studio, retail emporium, art galleries and barbershop helped create a social magnet—a space where people of all stripes could come and enjoy. For their first event the newly minted space hosted the global launch for the Triumph Bonneville—the biggest launch ever in the history of the beloved British marque.
And now they’ve opened up their second location, here in Los Angeles super trendy Arts District—a sprawling 30,000-square-foot former warehouse with an identical level of care, style and curation.
It’s a couple Fridays before Christmas so the air is charged with festivity; we walk the complex past tables full of immaculately prepared afternoon cocktails, people cheering, feasting on dishes like poutine, chicken n’ waffles, massive 32-oz tomahawk steaks and a simply indulgent signature Angus burger loaded with fresh black truffle, bacon, Guinness ketchup and smoked cheddar, all slathered in bone marrow. The place is abuzz in ways that define modern hotspots; it feels like all 350-seats are happily occupied.
Their shop is perhaps most impressive, featuring a plethora of stylish jackets, protective denim and riding gear from their own BSMC brand and others. They are the official west coast dealers of Belstaff, makers of stylish wax cotton motorcycle jackets, and aviation-themed British watchmaker Bremont. Custom Super73 e-bikes and Royal Enfields substitute for sculptures.
“We’re on a bit of a mission to bring new people into this culture, make it accessible and preserve it when the world is telling you, you can’t do this. And we’re like, ‘We need to be able to keep hold of this,’” Vikki shares as we walk the aisles of the beautifully styled retail space. “It’s that feeling of just you feel at home, you don’t feel like anybody’s exploiting you. It doesn’t feel like you want to leave.”
“And I think part of the thinking behind it was when you meet somebody who rides, it’s like you have this connection,” adds Dutch. “It’s like you’re in a secret members club. And it’s partly why we called it Bike Shed Motorcycle Club. I mean we weren’t a motorcycle club, we were just buddies. But you’ve got that connection and so we built it like a big popup club.”
No matter the season, you can usually find me in a pair of sneakers, whether I’m wearing them with a puffer jacket and wide-leg jeans in the winter or a floaty midi dress come summer. The Who What Wear editors share my love of the comfortable footwear, and are hot on the sneaker beat, whether it’s covering the sneakers Parisians prefer to how celebs like Kate Middleton, Olivia Wilde, and Emily Ratajkowski (whose sneakers are now 40% off).
When it comes to preferred brands, I have to admit that I’m quite a creature of habit when it comes to sneakers. I keep repurchasing the same Vans Authentic Sneakers ($50) and Superga Cotu Sneakers ($65) after they get too beat up to look presentable. I’m also a big fan of Reebok, which is currently having a 40% off sitewide sale 3/1-3/15 with code FAMILY. But variety is the spice of life, right? I’ve committed to buying myself a shiny new pair of sneakers to boost my mood. Below, I’ve rounded up the coolest sneakers that have just arrived from Nike, Reebok, Fila, and Adidas. Some are new spins on old favorites, while others are fresh styles that are destined to become cult favorites.
This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.
There’s a good chance that Sotheby’s will crack the world’s most expensive sneaker record with its sale of six iconic Air Jordan sneakers sported by Michael Jordan during his dominant NBA career.
But “The Dynasty” collection is more significant than just any MJ game-worn kicks. There’s a pair from each of Jordan’s six NBA championship-winning games—the Air Jordan VI (1991), Air Jordan VII (1992), Air Jordan VIII (1993), Air Jordan XI (1996), Air Jordan XII (1997), and Air Jordan XIV (1998).
Their significance needs little explanation, but Sotheby’s highlights the Air Jordan VI featured in MJ’s first franchise NBA title with the Chicago Bulls, which was cemented with a 108-101 Game 5 victory over the Lakers at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. Jordan hit 30 points, 10 assists, 4 rebounds, 5 steals, and 2 blocks.
Jordan also never recorded fewer than 20 points in either of the three-peat runs and was named Finals MVP following all six of the championships, a feat that’s yet to be matched by any player.
While Sotheby’s hasn’t released any pre-auction value estimates, new records are likely. In 2021, the $1.472 million Nike Air Ships donned by Jordan in his 1984 rookie year set the record for the all-time most expensive game-worn sneakers sold at auction, and they remain the second-most expensive pair of sneakers ever sold, next to the $1.8 million Kanye West x Nike Air Yeezy Grammy prototype.
Eric Hirsch, a modern collectibles specialist with Sotheby’s, told Bloomberg he believes this collection could easily double the figure set by the the Nike Air Ships, but he wouldn’t be surprised by 10 or 20 times that amount.
“The Dynasty” set will change hands under a Sotheby’s private sale with no deadline, as opposed to an auction. It was first shown to select clients in London and New York and is now on display in Dubai—Hong Kong, Singapore and New York are up next.
The next time you feel the urge to get away, the solution is sometimes as simple as looking north. In the at-times quiet, at-times lively mountain town of Windham, you’ll find everything you need to escape the hustle and bustle of city life at the Wylder Windham.
As Maxim found out during an exclusive visit on a frigid February weekend, there’s nothing quite like a restful, rejuvenating trek upstate, and it helps if the accommodations are the perfect blend of rustic and refined luxury.
A fairly quick jaunt via train or car from New York City along the Hudson River, the lodge manages to encapsulate more than 140 years of history in a compound featuring seven different distinctive lodging options (including a farmhouse, a historic inn and a manor).
The property itself served the surrounding area since 1880 before Wylder acquired, revamped and rebooted the lodge, which celebrated its grand (re)opening last fall.
The rolling hills and the nearby Windham Mountain provide a suitably epic, at-times breathtaking setting for the well-appointed Wylder Windham, which boasts 110 handsome, cozy rooms.
The lovely area–including nearby nature walk Windham Path–was covered in a frosty coating of snow during our February visit, yet would appear absolutely breathtaking at the height of leaf-peeping season.
The nearby town of Windham boasts a mix of quaint shops, farm-to-table restaurants and a down-home feel not often found in New York City or another bustling metropolis, and the Wylder Windham retains that same charm throughout the property.
Perhaps the real appeal of the Wylder Windham is your ability to customize your trip in a rather eye-popping number of ways.
Start planning your visit now, because it would appear that late winter and early spring lodging is filling up quickly. Rates start at $350/night, with a number of sizes available.
Accommodations are designated with apt monikers like “Cozy” and “Charming,” boasting touches like wide plank oak floors, private balconies in some cases and wonderful streamside and Windham Mountain views.
The resort offers free transportation to the nearby Windham Mountain in a vintage Land Rover Defender 110 Shuttle, while the 1.5-mile Windham Path gives nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts the option to undertake a moderate walk through rolling fields.
Yet, those who prefer a touch more relaxation are sure to love the vintage game room, which boasts everything from ping-pong to foosball to ring toss and throwback arcade games (it proved the perfect respite from a chilly winter day).
In warmer climes, the outdoor lawn boasts pickleball courts, tree swings, hammocks, a heated outdoor pool and fire pits–to name but a few amenities offering tried-and-true fun for the entire family.
Private event space is also readily at hand, and it’s hard to imagine a more appealing upstate getaway to tie the knot or celebrate a special occasion.
A barrel sauna even offers a touch of rustic outdoor relaxation, another added bonus of escaping into the wilderness north of New York City.
The property’s A-to-Z approach is perhaps best evidenced by the fact that you can start your day with a fresh cup of coffee at in the quaint cafe at Babblers, the on-site bakery and restaurant, before returning later that night for a decadent dinner.
Crisp local beers and sumptuous, timeless cocktails like an Old Fashioned are in plentiful supply at Babblers, while decadent takes on the classics (like expertly executed steak frites) dot the menu.
A hearty meal provided the ideal antidote to a windswept weekend, but one gets the impression that Babblers delivers fresh, local fare any time of year. Take note: The Bourbon Pecan Pie makes for the perfect pairing with a classic bourbon from the restaurant’s carefully curated selection.
Not far down the street from the Wylder Windham is another excellent example of the charm of the town itself, the hotel, bar and restaurant Union + Post. It’s a modern blend of rugged charm serving up rich comfort food.
At times though, it’s best to remember the Wylder Windham is a self-contained slice of historic luxury, with just about everything one might need to enjoy a weekend upstate, away from the daily grind.
Competition for your hard-earned time and money might be stiff among the latest crop of modern Catskills getaways, but the history and heritage of Wylder Windham–buoyed by stunning modern amenities–sure is hard to beat.
It could just be your new favorite upstate getaway, and that’s certainly saying plenty.
By now, you’ve probably surmised that we test-drive a lot of beauty products here at Who What Wear HQ. From nail polish and makeup to hair and skincare, we’re eyebrow-deep in all things new, exciting, and wish list–worthy. That said, due to the number of products we come in contact with, we’ve also transformed into the nitpickiest of beauty consumers. Within seconds, we can tell if a new hair oil is too heavy, and we’re quick to ignore a serum that yields disappointing results.
The good news? We’re far more often impressed than unimpressed after trying out a new product, and usually, we simply can’t wait to spread the word to all of our fellow beauty lovers (also known as you!). Therefore, we’ve decided gushing over our latest fave products should become a monthly ritual, and every 30 days or so, you can expect a full report detailing the highlighters, hair wands, and overnight skincare saviors we’ve quickly fallen head over heels for.
For the most part, we’ll be covering buzzworthy launches, as those typically take up most of the action atop our product-filled desks, but we won’t dismiss new-to-us products, either. Sometimes, our best discoveries are found on a friend’s vanity or on someone’s face at the bar (true story). Ahead are the best beauty products we tried in February! Grab your game face and wallet—you’ll be needing both.
Singer Olivia Rodrigo didn’t single-handedly ignite our obsession with ’90s style, but we have to admit: her consistent and cool throwback looks made us wish that we’d hung on to a few iconic staples from the era. Fortunately, not all fads come and go. In fact, the few that demonstrate decade-lasting devotion tend to foster a cult following among fashion lovers of every persuasion.
Rodrigo was recently spotted wearing Vans Filmore High-Top sneakers with straight-leg jeans and an eye-catching green trench. While this look is super simple and easy to replicate, that’s exactly what gives Rodrigo’s style a cross-generational appeal. Plus, her exact sneakers are only $75, which makes this tried-and-true footwear staple easy enough to add to any wardrobe.
While there may be more expensive designer versions out there, we keep coming back to the OG canvas design. And the Hollywood set agrees: Affordable black and white Vans have also been spotted on everyone from Rihanna to Hailey Bieber.
Since the Vans brand first debuted in 1966 as a shoe for skateboarders, it has continued to evolve and push its design while maintaining its classic, cult-favorite styles, too. Ahead, shop 12 pairs of black and white Vans that are about to become your go-to sneakers.
When I see someone with great style on TikTok, I automatically hit follow. A great dose of inspiration is always much needed, and I’d like to remain on the fashion side of the algorithm where I belong. On one of my recent scrolls, I saw not one but two well-dressed women grace my page. The mother-daughter duo, Sasha and Therese, have gone viral over and over again by wearing the same outfit. Sasha showcases her style, and her mother follows, showing that even the most risqué trends—sometimes as daring as low-rise—aren’t as unapproachable as many of us may think.
I had to get in touch with this fabulous duo off-camera so that I could get a better idea of what trends they actually both approve of. The results came in, and as a fashion editor, I can confirm that they are spot-on. If Sasha and her mom are wearing something, I’m right there with them. Below, find the four trends that they’ll both be wearing this summer and well into fall.
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This post was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.
Who What Wear editors check Zara on the regular—like, multiple times a day—so upon waking up to the first snow of the season in NYC, we were delighted to see its latest drop of pretty new swimsuits ready to shop.
This season’s offering includes hues mostly found in nature—moody blues and greens and desert-inspired browns and oranges. There are also a few splashes of pink and purple, which go perfectly with the new style of printed tulle designs. From asymmetrical shoulders to subtle embellishments and fun fabrics, it’s clear that Zara is prepared to make a big splash for spring break beachgoers and summer poolside sunbathers.
Ahead, check out 10 of the newest swimsuits from Zara that we predict will sell out quickly. And don’t forget to browse the brand’s fun, affordable accessories, including sunglasses, hats, and beach-friendly jewelry.
Here at Who What Wear, we focus a lot of our energy on the biggest trends of the season, and while we’ll never stop covering the heavy hitters, there are several micro-trends worthy of honorary mentions. These aren’t making major style moves yet, but we firmly believe that it’s only a matter of time until they graduate from micro to macro or, in other words, from niche to mainstream.
After hours of studying the runways and, of course, online shopping (all in the name of research!), we’re sharing the micro-trends on my radar at the moment. We’ve spotted these pieces on the feeds of the most influential women we know and stocked at several key retailers, which tells me that each is on the brink of becoming huge. Keep reading for fashion’s most exciting micro-trends of spring 2023, from the silver jeans we raced to order after seeing the recent runways at NYFW to the cheap but impactful red tights that have all our editors in a tizzy.