I’ll let you in on a little secret: When it comes to spring trends and warm-weather shopping, Free People and Anthropologie are the first sites I scroll through.
As a fashion editor who looks forward to spring shopping the most, Anthropologie and Free People are my boho-chic staples, offering an array of incredibly on-trend free-flowing dresses, pedicure-approved sandals, and expensive-looking leather bags that carry the bulk of my wardrobe from February until May. Now that the cold appears to finally be lifting in New York City and days suddenly feel longer, I headed to both retailers to check out their trendy 2023 offerings. To no one’s surprise, I instantly fell in love. Per usual, all I need to be happy is a chic printed jacket and a maxi skirt I’ll wear to Coachella later this spring. Typical me.
Below, you’ll find all the Free People and Anthropologie items I couldn’t just gatekeep for myself. After three hours of scrolling and over 50 items in my cart, these are the ones I’ve managed to narrow down to. Run—don’t walk—before they sell out.
The viral bag in all its glory.
A vest makes everything look better.
The rosette trend may be my favorite of this spring.
This simple sweater will go with anything.
Fisherman sandals are the unexpected darkhorse of spring 2023 footwear, and TBH, I’m very much on board.
Bomber jackets? Yes, please.
I can’t say no to a pair of sunnies.
PSA: Bubble hems are going to be everywhere this spring.
The anti-skinny jeans trend is everywhere RN.
If you know, you know.
Can I take one in every color? Asking for a friend.
My spring uniform consists of a crisp white button-down and jeans.
Absolutely effortless.
These penny loafers came straight out of my dreams.
This dress is so easy.
Picture this with your favorite maxi skirt for the ultimate spring ‘fit.
I’ve been dreaming of a pair of motorcycle boots for so long.
Spring means bohemian printed jackets.
Balletcore would like a word.
Everyday trousers.
The crop on this blazer is absolutely perfect for warmer weather.
This top is living rent-free in my mind.
Who can resist a pair of chocolate mules? Not I!
Cargo pants, meet your cooler younger sister.
Just like how this dress is styled, throw it under a blazer and you’ll have the easiest outfit known to humankind.
Me in baggy jeans for spring? Much more likely than you’d think.
This light denim top reminds me of French fashion editors’ uniforms—undeniably cool.
The pocket detail on these jeans are so cute.
French girls everywhere would buy this pick.
Anthropologie always has the best springtime blouses.
My two favorite trends: leather pieces and maxi skirts.
These metallic ballet flats make the best statement.
Who doesn’t need an easy white T-shirt this spring?
The color on this smocked top is unbelievable.
I got these booties last week, and I haven’t been able to stop wearing them since.
This camisole is perfect for a warm night out on the town with friends.
Nike and Tiffany & Co. are gearing up to launch one of the most coveted kicks of 2023.
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As the Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1s by Virgil Abloh were some of the most sought-after sneakers of 2022, many sneaker watchers, including GQ, are expecting the collaborative Air Force 1 1837—a nod to Tiffany & Co.’s founding year—to become instant classics.
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Hypebeast points out that the premium black suede upper is emblazoned with a tumbled leather Nike Swoosh in Tiffany’s trademarked shade of robin egg blue, while the entire sole, laces and pebbled leather overlays are rendered in black.
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The outer tongue is branded with white “Tiffany” script in cursive, and the heel features a metallic badge stamped with “925,” a reference to American silver standard set by Tiffany & Co. at 925 per 1,000 parts silver.
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An all-sterling silver accessory collection accompanies the collaborative kicks: a shoe horn, shoe brush, a whistle, and the AF1 lace clips with T, C, and O overlaid lettering. All of these are sold separately from the shoes.
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While the Nike x Tiffany & Co. AF1 1837 sneakers don’t launch until March 7 online and at select physical locations, the brands are already building hype with an Instagram pic of a Tiffany Blue Nike shoebox simply captioned “a legendary pair.”
If you’re quick enough to buy them from either brand before they’re sold out, expect the shoes to retail for $400 and the silver accessory collection to retail between $250 and $475.
When your reference material is a series of iconic designs from famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, you can be sure your home office is about to undergo a major, ultra-stylish upgrade.
Michigan furniture designer Steelcase teamed up with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to debut a new line of handsome, well-appointed furniture that brings new meaning to the “retro-meets-modern” aesthetic.
Steelcase
The collection draws on designs crafted by Wright in Racine, Wisconsin for the S.C. Johnson Administration Building, yet the line of desks and chairs looks every bit as fresh and crisp today as it did in the 1930s.
The building also held pieces of the original Racine Collection, and the current iteration features some helpful design upgrades while staying true to Wright’s original vision.
Steelcase
For instance: The chairs now boast four legs, rather than three, and were revamped with a larger size for today’s American man.
The Steelcase x Frank Lloyd Wright Collection also features a lounge chair, as well as the Signature Guest Chair (priced at $2,084) and the Racine Signature Desk and Executive Desk (available for $9,750 and $4,719, respectively).
Steelcase
The Racine Red design in particular is visually striking and a faithful homage to the first collection of Wright’s Racine designs, while the office furniture is also available in sleek Black and Walnut hues.
Steelcase
For true-to-form recreations of iconic original designs by a famed architect, the chair and desk options are priced accordingly–as in, an investment for your home office.
But with the rise in Work-From-Home set-ups, suffice to say that it could be the best home office upgrade you make for years to come.
IWC’s U.S. Navy-approved Pilot’s Watch Chronograph family is getting a new standard reference with a striking black dial.
Many of IWC’s Pilot’s Watches are trusted by aviators, but a special edition of the chronograph variant tied to 2022’s Top Gun: Maverick has been heralded by Captain Jim “Guido” DiMatteo, a former TOPGUN Commander who spent nearly 30 years flying fighter jets for the U.S. Navy.
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“Robust and durable, it easily handles everything from being smacked against the inside of the cockpit during a dogfight to dramatic pressure changes, sustained G-forces, and even the intense accelerations and decelerations of catapult launches and arrested landings on aircraft carriers,” DiMatteo said in Rizzoli’s Air Time: Watches Inspired by Aviation, Aeronautics and Pilots, previously spotlighted in Maxim.
The Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 shares almost identical DNA, including an IWC-manufactured, 231-part mechanical movement, which is visible through the sapphire glass case back and offers 46 hours of power reserve.
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The 41mm dial is designed in the style of aviation instruments, with easy-to-read indicators like the stopped minutes at 12 o’clock, the minutes at 9 o’clock, the day/date aperture at 3 o’clock and small seconds display at 6 o’clock.
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Available with either a black calfskin strap or a dressier five-link stainless steel bracelet, the Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 black dial is available to purchase from $7,600.
Even as the automobile industry is transitioning into a techier all-electric age, the throwback roofless roadster design continues to thrive in ultra-exclusive supercars like the Ferrari SP1/SP2, Aston Martin V12 Speedster, McLaren Elva.
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This Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Stirling Moss, a 2010 example of which is up for auction at RM Sotheby’s, helped forge the template for those modern topless exotics.
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Originally unveiled at the 2009 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, this is by far the most extreme version of the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, developed by Mercedes and its then-F1 partner McLaren.
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Mercedes fans will recognize the “Sport Light Racing” abbreviation from the legendary, 1955 Mille Miglia-winning 300 SLR Gullwing, a prototype of which recently set the record at $143 million for the world’s most expensive car.
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In the performance-focused spirit the classic gullwinged car, the SLR McLaren Stirling Moss—named for the Mille Miglia-winning driver—was 441 pounds lighter than the standard SLR McLaren and void of all creature comforts, including the roof and windshield.
This extreme diet obviously maximized the effect of the monstrous 650-horsepower, supercharged 5.5-liter AMG V8.
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The desired results were achieved—Car magazine likened the acceleration and 3.5-second zero-to-60-mph time to “standing on the wingtip of a 747.” As for reaching the truly mad 220-mph top speed, the publication warned that only those “whose neck muscles can bear it” should make an attempt.
This example, one of 75 produced, is presented in “as new” condition with under 100 miles on the odometer. The combo of a metallic silver paint coat over a black and red interior serves as a modern twist on the 300 SLR’s racing livery.
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This 2010 Merceds-Benz SLR Stirling Moss expected to fetch between $3.26 million and $4.35 million by the time bidding closes on February 8. Click here to learn more.
There are seemingly more ways than ever to shake things up at home from the comfort of your bar cart, but adding a few tools and tricks to the arsenal–like the forthcoming Maison Premiere Almanac–is always a wise move for the cocktail aficionado.
The famed Brooklyn oyster bar and restaurant debuts its first recipe book this April (in a handsome hardcover design for $40). The book promises, among other insights, 90 delicious recipes and a useful journey through bartending basics for the home mixologist.
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There’s seemingly a luxe cocktail recipe book for every taste and preference, but the Almanac promises a much deeper experience beyond just those innovative recipes themselves (although, again, it’s never a bad thing to have a go-to drink on hand).
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The book is touted as a “Maison Premiere artifact itself,” with an inside look at its inspiration, its refined and New Orleans-inspired, modern-meets-old-world aesthetic, and of course, the history of absinthe (a Maison Premiere staple) itself.
Even cooler and more illuminating is the Almanac’s guide to oyster pairings, plus plenty of helpful background knowledge on classic cocktails and Maison Premiere staples themselves.
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Speaking of Maison Premiere cocktails: The Maison Premiere Absinthe Colada puts a new twist on a bold favorite, the distinctive taste of absinthe.
Fancy shaking one up at home in preparation for the release of Maison Premiere’s new book? Best to go right to the source with the recipe for one of the bar’s “five most famous cocktails.”
Here’s how it’s done.
The Maison Premiere Absinthe Colada
Ingredients:
1 teaspoon crème de menthe
½ ounce lemon juice
½ ounce Rhum J.M white rum
1 ounce Maison Coconut Syrup (page
176) 1 ounce pineapple juice
1 ounce Mansinthe absinthe
Mint bouquet, red-striped straw, for garnish
The Process:
Add crème de menthe, lemon juice, rum, coconut syrup, pineapple juice, and absinthe to a hurricane glass, filling the glass three-quarters of the way with ice.
Swizzle with a swizzle stick for 10 to 15 seconds. Top the glass the rest of
the way with ice.
Garnish with a mint bouquet and insert a red-striped straw.
Your next camping getaway just got quite a bit more interesting: Ardh Architects’ Floating Retreat concept offers up a good, long look at an otherworldly chance to sleep in camping pods suspended between two mountains.
The exotic endeavor takes shape in the Sharjah mountain range of the United Arab Emirates, never a locale to rest on its laurels when it comes to groundbreaking, luxurious design.
Ardh Architects
It’s quite the different spin on travel, suffice to say, compared to the fast-paced confines of Dubai, and Ardh Architects sought to design a space that “morphed with no boundaries” — consider their lofty goal achieved.
Ardh Architects
The experience also includes on-site shops selling local goods, for good measure — although the opportunity to commune with nature in its own right is likely worth the entire trip.
Ardh Architects
The Floating Retreat delivers a hearty helping of outdoor experiences alongside the chance to sleep in a transparent camping pod: The surrounding area encourages hiking, cycling and wadi treks.
Ardh Architects
The concept is an impressive one, a new take on cliff camping injected with a dash of rugged-meets-refined luxury.
Think outside the box on your next outdoor getaway, like Ardh Architects. and you very well might be rewarded handsomely with an out-of-this-world experience.
Welcome to I Tried It Month, where we’ll be publishing a new fashion, beauty, or wellness article every day that features a first-person account of shaking up an old habit, pushing beyond a comfort zone, or simply trying something new. Follow along for 31 days of storytelling, including everything from trying new beauty treatments to copying the most risqué runway looks of the season. Editorial Note: This post was originally published at an earlier date. My friend Shayna Kossove is 42. She is also my colleague at Who What Wear, meaning I see her a lot and have plenty of opportunities to gaze upon her surprisingly, confusingly youthful visage. As two of the company’s veteran employees, we’ve worked together for going on eight years, and I promise I am not exaggerating when I say she looks exactly the same as when I started at the company. It is confounding. There’s a general consensus among the editors that Shayna looks 10-plus years younger than she is. Naturally, I needed to know what beauty witchcraft was going on, so I decided to get her exact anti-aging skincare routine and copy it—and copy it and copy it—until I too had the face of a child-woman. Or at least reversed some of my signs of aging. So I stuck with it for five months, and it worked. Here’s an in-depth look at her fountain-of-youth routine, how testing it all went down, and the compelling before-and-after photos.
I began my monthslong experiment by chatting with Shayna (pictured above) to learn about the routine that yields frozen-in-time skin. Shayna started off with an amusing anecdote about when she lived in London and got carded for buying scissors at age 30. Across the pond, in some shops, you have to be 18 to buy scissors because they have a sharp blade that could be used as a weapon. Okay, so a British store clerk and I are in agreement: Shayna looks significantly younger than she is. So just what are the hero products that will get you perma-carded status? The rundown is actually refreshingly simple, and I tried every single product. Note: In the spirit of transparency, Shayna does occasionally get Botox, which she started at age 30, though she steers clear of fillers. Does this contribute to making her look younger? Absolutely. However, I don’t have any Botox, and I saw striking improvements in my skin appearance from her skincare routine alone.
Step 1: Wash face with Tata Harper Regenerating Exfoliating Cleanser. This cleanser buffs and polishes the skin, in addition to cleansing, of course. The brand recommends massaging it onto a dry face first, which takes a little getting used to, but I love that this cleanser is doing more than just cleaning my face. The gentle exfoliation helps prep the skin so it’s prepared to absorb the ultra-important next step, vitamin C serum.
Step 2 (*crucial*): Apply SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic. C E Ferulic is an antioxidant cocktail that will 1000% make your skin look better. I will never let it run out, and my fiancé is now hooked, too. The star ingredient is vitamin C, which is known to help with fine lines and wrinkles and brighten the complexion. It is the second most powerful product I’ve ever used on my skin (more about the first below). It has 1832 five-star reviews and is patented for a reason. C E Ferulic is a bit of a splurge, but I justify it like a typical fashion girl by thinking about it in terms of cost per wear. Since I wear my face every day, keeping it looking its best is absolutely worth the investment. There are lower-priced vitamin C serums and others that try to imitate the formula, but I do feel that SkinCeuticals is that effective because of its specific combination of ingredients at powerful percentages and because the formulation keeps the vitamin C stable. (The ingredient can easily become unstable aka ineffective.) Shayna shares, “I accidentally found SkinCeuticals when I was 30. I was using no moisturizer and no serum at the time. I went into this skin store 12 years ago, the shopkeeper told me about it, and I feel like my face has relatively stayed the same since then.”
To apply the product, you take five to six drops, pat all over your face, and let it dry. I try to give it a few minutes before I follow with my next step to really let it penetrate. You only use C E Ferulic in the morning, as one of its benefits is that it protects against environmental damage you encounter during the day, such as UVA/UVB rays (aka sunlight) and ozone pollution outdoors. Hot tip: Wash your hands after applying, otherwise it will turn the underside of your fingernails yellowish. Shayna urges everyone not to neglect the neck! “I didn’t take care of my neck like I did my face, and now I’m starting to pay attention to it. I wish I had started earlier.” Lastly, be warned that the product smells like hotdogs, but rest assured: Once it dries, the smell evaporates. Plus, I like hotdogs, so…
Step 3: Apply Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream. Shayna’s moisturizer of choice happens to have a cult following in the fashion community. Everyone from Amal Clooney and Amy Adams to Shanina Shaik and Zendaya is a fan. I’ve used this cream on and off over the years and always pull it out when I need a secret weapon against dry, flaking skin. In the winter, when my nose has about had it with frigid air and too much tissue use, this is the only thing that will save it. It’s definitely on the heavier side, but given one of Shayna’s star skincare ingredients is retinoid, which can be very drying, this cream helps keep the skin balanced.
Step 4: Apply SkinCeuticals Eye Complex. I used to think eye creams were extra, aka not necessary to a basic anti-aging skincare regimen. I assumed they were a waste of money when I could just as well spread my face cream all the way up to my eyes. But after using this one, I’m now all in on shelling out for eye cream. In the before-and-after pics below, you can see the difference on my eye area, specifically where my lines are less deeply etched, and the skintone under my eyes is more even.
Step 5 (*crucial*): Apply SkinCeuticals sunscreen. Not wearing sunscreen is categorically the worst thing you can do to your skin. Sorry to be blunt, but this Sagittarius is going to shoot the skincare truth to you straight. Experts have said time and again that if you only do one thing to your skin, forget cleansers, creams, and serums; just go for sunscreen. Shayna adds, “Your skin naturally heals itself, so while you’re blocking sun, you’re giving your skin a better chance to regenerate.” Part of Shayna’s secret to youthful skin is that her mother was always a sunscreen advocate. “Growing up in the ’80s, she always put sunscreen all over us, and we’d get so annoyed. It wasn’t a thing as much back then, but I’m so glad that she did it,” she says. I found that Shayna’s SkinCeuticals sunscreen pick is reasonably priced, and it spreads well without leaving any white cast. I also like that it doesn’t have any of the red-flag toxic sunscreen ingredients such as oxybenzone. Lastly, I’m not sure who needs to hear this, but make sure you’re really spreading the sunscreen all the way to the very far edges of your face and on odd places like your eyelids. I’ve been noticing among my peers and myself that age spots have begun forming on the outer edges of the face, near the hairline, and on the cheeks an inch or so from the ears. It’s not too late to start protecting all those places!
Step 1: Cleanse. Sometimes Shayna will use the SkinCeuticals Gentle Cleanser ($36) as an alternative to the Tata Harper cleanser, following with Klorane Micellar Water ($26) if there’s any makeup leftover.Step 2 (*crucial*): Apply Adapalene Gel 0.3%. Welcome to the previously promised section on the most powerful product I’ve ever used on my skin: adapalene gel, which is a retinoid. I’ve come to learn that basically everyone in their late 20s and up should be using some form of retinol or retinoid (if you want a results-oriented skincare routine, that is). Joshua Zeichner, MD, director of cosmetic and clinical research at Mount Sinai Hospital in NYC, confirms, “I personally feel that topical retinoids, aside from sunscreen, are the absolute most important part of a skincare routine. They stimulate collagen to strengthen the skin foundation, minimize the appearance of lines and wrinkles, and prevent new ones from becoming etched into the skin.” You’ve probably heard of retinols, so here’s a quick lesson on retinoids versus retinols. They’re both vitamin A derivatives that get converted into retinoic acid, but retinoids are ultimately stronger because they have a higher concentration of the active ingredient. Differin gel is the first over-the-counter retinoid, and it’s only over the counter at 0.1% concentration. I had to haul myself to the dermatologist to get a prescription for Shayna’s preferred stronger 0.3%. The prescription ended up costing around $10 with my HMO insurance plus my copay to see the derm. Shayna elaborates, “Retinol kicks your skincare up a level, and I like the prescription kind because it’s pure, and I don’t have to wonder if it’s working. It’s the only proven ingredient that actually reverses aging. You’ve got to work up to that strength though. I won’t wear it if I know if I’m going on vacation, and I only wear it to bed.” Shayna doesn’t add anything after the retinoid, and while I love the simplicity of a two-step evening routine of cleansing and using a retinoid, I found that following with a simple moisturizer was necessary to not feeling too dry as I headed to bed.
Per Shayna’s advice, I did try a slow-burn approach to retinoids by alternating days I used it and working up to nightly use. Zeichner offers a specific timeline: “Start out with the retinoid every other night applying a pea size (and not a drop more). Then, after two weeks, apply two nights on and one night off. After one month, if you are not irritated, then you can start using it every night. At any point, if your skin develops redness, burning, stinging, or peeling, then just skip a night.” Things were going wonderfully for a couple of months. After a tiny bit of initial peeling and irritation, my skin had never looked better—smoother, more even, and less discoloration and fewer fine lines. I could confidently say that retinol had reversed signs of aging, and I don’t really notice subtle changes in my skin. However, cut to a couple of international flights and a sunny vacation in the south of France, and my skin was peeling for two weeks straight. Not even Magic Cream could fix it. What went wrong? Retinol/retinoids can thin the skin, decreasing the protective capacity the skin naturally has against the sun (even if you are wearing sunscreen, as I was), and the dry air of flights can enhance the already-drying effect of retinol/retinoids. Shayna noted that she adjusts the frequency of her retinoid use depending on the time of year, alternating nights with non-retinol skincare, especially in the summer.
Alt Step 2 (*crucial*): Shani Darden Texture Reform Gentle Resurfacing Serum. I begrudgingly had to quit my new favorite skincare product cold turkey, as I had more flights and summer sun on the horizon. As an alternative, I turned to retinol, which you’ll remember is less intense than a retinoid. I landed on Shani Darden’s Texture Reform Serum. Celebs like Laura Harrier, Chrissy Teigen, and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley are all fans of the product. Turns out the A-list set is on to something, as the product is a godsend for my skin. I can absolutely tell it’s working to make me my skin look younger, though the results are less dramatic and immediate than the retinoid. It’s seen me through more time in the sun and many flights without any issues. I also find it’s way more moisturizing than the prescription retinoid gel. Perhaps in my 40s, I’ll consider a retinoid again (this time starting at 0.1%!), but for now, retinol is serving my needs as the key component of my anti-aging skincare routine in my 30s. As Zeichner says, “Adjusting to a topical retinoid is a marathon, not a sprint.” And now we finally arrive at the fun part, the before-and-afters. You can tell I put serious time into this experiment because my hair is a good bit longer!
Ta-da! And that, my friends, is what months of sticking to an effective skincare plan will do. In the after photos, my skin is more even and clearer. It also looks just a bit tighter, and I look more awake with a youthful glow. The girl on the left just got home from a weekend in Vegas, and the girl on the right is about to take her AP exam after a solid eight hours of rest and a well-balanced breakfast. Okay, so maybe I don’t look quite as youthful as a high schooler, but you see the improvement, right?
Here’s a more detailed look at specific improvements. In the first set of photos, you can see in the before picture that my crow’s-feet are a bit more defined at the tail end, and there is a general improvement in overall color tone evenness in the after photo. In the middle set of photos, I want to call your attention to the line that’s just to the right and above the corner of my lips. See how in the before photo it looks more “etched” into my skin? In the last grouping, I was impressed with the change in the texture of my skin. Pores are less visible, and color is less red and mottled.
In this comparison, the lines around my eyes look deeper in the before photos. There purple-ish under-eye bags are also less noticeable in the after photo.
Sorry to all of you who read through this giant essay to get here, but the lessons from my monthslong experiment can actually be summed up by this one Destiny’s Child meme. Sunscreen, vitamin C, and retinol are the true skincare dream team for anyone in their late 20s or older. You’ll notice those are the steps I marked as *crucial* throughout the routine. I now know that basing your regimen on those ingredients is pretty much skincare 101, but it’s a great starting point if you don’t have an established routine or aren’t seeing noticeable improvement from what you’re doing now. It’s been a couple of months since we took the after photos, and I’m still seeing results from this combination. I have yet to get carded for scissors, but if these first five months are anything to go by, I’m on the right track.
Just like jeans and sneakers or party dresses and pumps, boots and skirts are a fool-proof outfit combo. But, we get it: sometimes even the best wardrobe mates can get a bit boring.
So, in an effort to keep fashion fun—especially when we’re wearing boots on repeat—we’ve scrolled far and wide to come up with outfit inspiration that takes any skirt and boots look to the next level. Whether you go all in with a statement coat or jacket, play with pops of color or different textures, or just bring your A-game with accessories, it’s easy to create several different outfits using the boots and skirts that may already be in your closet.
Keep scrolling to see some fire ‘fits and shop key complementary pieces. We have a feeling you already know exactly which boots you want to wear with each outfit.
Pair black leather knee-high boots with a matching leather trench for a Matrix meets Mayfair look.
Faux leather is better than ever.
Keep it current with a contrasting leather bag.
Boots that are begging to be dressed up.
Matching sets make getting dressed up so much easier.
This netural-hued ribbed skirt can be worn on its own…
Or with the coordinating structural top.
Lean into cooler weather with seasonally appropriate layers to stay warm.
A patent leather puffer can look sporty or chic.
It’s worthwhile to invest in a decent pair of tights that can be worn more than once.
Play with different fabrics for an eye-catching outfit.
The exaggerated collar takes this half-zip sweatshirt to the next level.
Colored denim can be so versatile.
When in doubt, throw on a leather jacket.
A cropped denim jacket and edgy boots add personality to an office-appropriate midi-skirt.
Oversize and cropped really works.
Plaid and pleats.
A leather top-handle bag instantly elevates any outfit.
Just switch out a colorful sweater for an entirely different look.
Brighten up any winter day with this colorful sweater from Farm Rio.
Three cheers for cargo shorts!
A statement necklace punctuates an eye-catching top.
A traditional v-neck sweater in a cheerful color takes any black skirt and boot combo from boring to bright.
Pumpkin orange, punchy pink, and ice blue work, too.
Here’s an open invite to any arm party.
When in doubt, feel it out with a mix of wintery fabrics like wool, leather, and faux fur.
This plaid skirt is far from uniform.
Leather jackets don’t have to be wildly expensive to look and feel great.
Fuzzy bags are so fun.
Sometimes the coat just *is* the outfit.
Take care of your suede jacket and it will take care of almost any outfit.
Satin and suede are a match made in fashion heaven.
For some, the start of a new year can mean the chance to make a significant change (i.e., accomplishing a long-standing goal or making a resolution). But for the fashion set, it marks the opportunity to re-invent oneself through clothing. It’s a chance to clean out your closet, adopt a few trends, and embrace the sartorial freedom that comes from transitioning into a new season. And while the process of change is a thrilling endeavor all-around, I’d be lying if I didn’t admit there was one particular trend that’s got me hyped: off-the-shoulder sweaters. While this knitwear silhouette has been around forever, over the past few seasons, this style has undergone a revival that makes it feel brand new. Designers have taken the formerly vanilla style and spiced it up through the usage of vibrant hues, luxe fabrications, and sultry design details. But it’s not just the runway that’s embraced this new-and-improved version of the off-the-shoulder sweater. We’ve seen this style proliferate across our favorite retailers (from Zara to SSENSE) and become an unsung hero among the fashion set. . In short, the reboot of this sweater is something to be excited about this year. And to prove that point, I’ve scoured the internet to round up the 42 best off-the-shoulder sweaters at every price point. Sure, a sweater may not be as life-changing as finally booking that trip to Paris, but I can guarantee this style can make you feel like a brand new person—even if the only major change you made was into one of these sweaters for the day.
Made from recycled wool, this off-the-shoulder sweater is equal parts stylish as it is sustainable.
You can shop this lightweight off-the-shoulder top in fifteen different colorways.
Zara always understands the assignment.
Another way you can embrace off-the-shoulder sweaters? In dress form, obviously.
This chocolate brown sweater will never go out of style.
Unnecessary belts continue to be prevalent on the runway, making this sweater the perfect on-trend purchase.
This light rib knit off-the-shoulder top is ideal for transitional weather.
The dramatic fold-over collar on this sweater is everything.
Opting for a boatneck silhouette allows you to show off a little skin without having to bare your full shoulders.
Olive green is the neutral hue in my book.
Achieving the layered look has never been easier.
Aritzia’s knits are a don’t-miss a beat. Case in point: this pink merino wool sweater that’s available in sizes 2XS-2XL.
You can dress this sweater up or down.
The ruffle detail on this sweater feels very Y2K-inspired.
The halterneck straps paired with the exposed shoulders on this sweater make it arguably one of the hottest things you can buy right now.
Asymmetrical necklines never cease to be elegant.
It’s guaranteed that this sweater will be cozy as it’s made from a blend of wool and yak knits.
Opt for a heavier knitted version of this staple to stay warm.
Is it just me, or does this sweater make you want to curl up next to a fireplace?
Cobalt blue will be the color of the year, no doubt.
You had me at cashmere.
We love a ruffle overlay.
The seafoam green tint of this Cult Gaia sweater has me salivating.
Pair this with jeans and boots for a casual yet chic date-night look.
The pleats around the neckline of this sweater are so flattering.
Want a lightweight knit you can wear well into the spring? Look no further than this off-the-shoulder top.
You can pair this off-the-shoulder dress with your favorite boots in the winter or sandals in the spring.
Embrace your dramatic side with this off-the-shoulder zip-up sweater.
Everything about this sweater is stunning—the twist at the neckline, the straps, the cutout, and the color.
The metallic finish on this off-the-shoulder knit top will ensure you shine all 2023.
Woven from chenille, this will be the softest sweater in your closet.
This color!
Leave it to Totême to create the chicest possible off-the-shoulder sweater.
A sweater that can double as a compliment magnet.
Beat back winter blues, with a colorful stripped off-the-shoulder number.
So elegant.
Hot, hot, hot.
Minimalists, meet your new go-to sweater.
Every cool girl wants a Khaite sweater.
Oh, this is chic.
Off-the-shoulder sweaters are already sultry, but this version with its cutout and choker detail takes this staple to a whole new level.