The 3 Under-$10 Items I Wore for a Week Straight

Last week I attended fashion week in Milan and you bet I had my outfits planned out to a tee before I packed and headed out of the country. I pulled inspiration and photographed every look while packing (like I do for every trip) to ensure I know exactly what to wear while I’m on my trip and to hopefully avoid overpacking and overweight luggage fees. The trip was somewhat last-minute so I didn’t have a ton of time to organize and gather pieces for my fashion week looks so I really had to be savvy and lean on my accessories to make my outfits stand out.

Above all the items that I packed, I wore three under-$10 items I purchased off Amazon last-minute the most. I finally hopped on the biker shorts trend and scored a pair for $4 so that makes for item number one. The next piece is also from Hanes, I ordered a three pack of these white tanks which I wore with almost every outfit and had planned on cutting into a crop but ran out of time and had to do the old-school fold under trick to make it a DIY crop. The last piece is this $8 thick black (faux leather) headband that I ended up wearing with the majority of my looks which I was glad because it was hot and I was very sweaty so luckily my cute Amazon headband hid my gross hair. See how I styled the key under-$10 items below and shop the pieces you need to recreate the outfits.

Up next, shop the boots I’ve worn for years that still earn me so many compliments.

Yep, Timothée Chalamet Wore Dad Sneakers on the Red Carpet

As much as Who What Wear loves covering fashion girls’ every style moment, that doesn’t mean we don’t love to highlight intriguing menswear looks too. Remember our coverage of the most stylish fashion boys at the Emmys? Sadly, Timothée Chalamet wasn’t at the event, where Joe Keery and Milo Ventimiglia topped our list—but Chalamet more than made up for it with his latest outfit.

Attending the premiere of his new movie, A Beautiful Boy, at the San Sebastian International Film Festival in Spain, Chalamet wore a beautiful Alexander McQueen floral-embellished suit, but we immediately zeroed in on his sneakers. His chunky Alexander McQueen Runner Sneakers ($590) nail the “ugly” shoe trend and are a refreshing change from the requisite red carpet loafers. Scroll down to see his look and shop the women’s versions of the shoes for yourself.

On Timothée Chalamet: Alexander McQueen suit and Runner Sneakers ($590)

The Little-Known History of Leggings

As any true fashion girl like yourself understands, knowing the origin of your favorite trends makes wearing them all the more gratifying. And there’s arguably no bigger trend right now than leggings. We’re all well aware of the fashion cycle—everything comes back again. (Just take a look at the recent revivals of ’70s, ’90s, 2000s, and now ’80s trends.) But when it comes to leggings, it turns out they’ve been “coming back” for centuries. While researching the history of leggings, we were surprised to discover that the origin of the trend dates way back to the 14th century, and men were actually the first to wear them. But since the mid-20th century, leggings have been a closet staple for It girls and others who love them.

Given their lengthy tenure, we decided to take an in-depth look into the storied history of the legging craze, which was largely dictated by celebrities then just as it is today. (We’re looking at you, Gigi.) 

Keep scrolling to get all the fascinating facts about the seven-centuries-long history of leggings and shop pairs inspired by each time period.

Who: Audrey Hepburn, 1954
Who: Audrey Hepburn, 1955
Who: Debbie Reynolds, 1965
What: A model for fashion designer Mattli’s F/W 64 collection
Who: Debbie Harry, 1978
Who: Jane Birkin in Vogue, 1971
Who: Olivia Newton-John, 1978
Another option available here. 
Who: Madonna, 1985
What: Jean-Paul Gaultier runway, S/S 88
Who: Cindy Crawford, 1990
What: Vogue, 1990
Who: Ashley Olsen, 2007
Who: Lindsay Lohan, 2006
Who: Rihanna, 2008
Who: Gigi Hadid, 2016
Who: Kendall Jenner, 2016
Who: Bella Hadid, 2016

This story was originally published at an earlier date and has been updated.

New ‘Creed 2’ Poster Reveals a Totally Jacked Michael B. Jordan

Michael B. Jordan is a muscular monster in a brand new poster for Creed II. 

The jacked actor, who will reprise his role as Apollo Creed’s son in the forthcoming Rocky installment, kneels a boxing ring and screams to the heavens in the stunning new image.

It was posted by the movie’s official Twitter account with a powerful statement: “Fight for your destiny one round at a time.” 

The poster comes ahead of Wednesday’s hotly-anticipated release of a new trailer for the Creed sequel. The preview will hopefully show more brawling between Adonis Johnson and Vitor Drago (Florian Munteanu), the son of Russian power puncher Ivan Drago (Dolph Lundgren). We may even be treated to an appearance from Cuff and Link. 

Watch the first trailer below: 

Creed II also starts Sylvester Stallone, Tessa Thompson, Wood Harris, Russell Hornsby,Andre Ward and Phylicia Rashad. Catch in theaters November 21, 2018. 

Everything We Know About New Features and Gameplay in EA’s  ‘FIFA 19’

FIFA 19 comes out today on early access and gets a widespread release this Friday. Building on last year’s edition, it brings back the same great gameplay that’s a hallmark of the series

The game also adds new and different game modes, and those give players good reason to upgrade. 

FIFA 19 gameplay has been well-honed over decades of annual releases. It’s easy to complain that a game is stale when it doesn’t change from year to year. That may actually be the secret to FIFA’s success; anyone who’s played before can easily pick it back up and feel competent after just one half.

Make no mistake, FIFA 19 still rewards its legions of skillful players but the perpetually familiar feel of FIFA will always be one of its greatest assets. FIFA 19 is tuned up, polished, and has minor tweaks to its gameplay. As always, anything can happen in a head-to-head match.

To offset the largely unchanged gameplay, the FIFA franchise instead looks to game modes to keep things interesting. After major improvements to Ultimate Team, deeper complexity in Career Mode and the addition of the story-based The Journey campaign in previous iterations, FIFA 19 has set its sights on improving the most overlooked game mode of all; Kick Off.

Yup, the main mode, the one to jump into when friends are around before or after a night of drinking, Kick Off in FIFA 19 kicks all kinds of ass. That’s mainly because a quick game is now customizable with House Rules. Don’t want to play with penalties? Turn ‘em off. 

Only want to take long-range shots? Start winding up from outside the box. It’s crazy and different and insanely fun to play. It might be the best reason to own four controllers for your console of choice. The biggest downside—and this boggles the mind—is that you can’t play it online.

That wildly stupid choice aside (yeah yeah, EA has to save something for FIFA 20) this year’s FIFA really is an excellent game and a must-have for anyone who enjoys a damn fine sports simulator and fierce competition. 

It’s out now for those who pre-ordered the Champion or Ultimate edition. Everyone else can grab it when it’s widely released on PS4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch on Friday, September 28th .

These Customized ‘Tattooed’ Pocket Knives Are Coming to the U.S. for the First Time

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Everyday carry pocket knives are as much a personal fashion accessory as a utilitarian tool, and Deejo is here to prove it. 

The French company is bringing their eye-catching bespoke knives to the United States for the first time through a slick online portal. 

Start by selecting a 15-gram, 27-gram or 37-gram weight and a mirror, grey or black titanium finish for the four-inch stainless steel blade.

Building the handle offers further opportunities for customization. Choose between five different species of exotic woods, eight different colors of plastic, or a geometric carbon fiber pattern. A “Naked” construction that continues the finish of the blade is also available for those seeking a clean, simple aesthetic.

The “Tattoo” design element fulfills Deejo’s promise of unparalleled personalization. Over 75 different patterns can be engraved into the foldable blade, from a pinup girl to a menacing calavera-style skull.. 

Founder Luc Foin told Maxim more about Deejo’s mission:   

“No one needs a wristwatch when the time is on your phone screen, but people wear a watch because it says something about them and their lifestyle,” Foin said. 

“Deejo is the same—an accessory that allows you to enjoy the ease of a pocket knife with the style that comes with your own personal Deejo.”

And if you’re into custom blades, the prices are dirt cheap–ranging from $29 to $80 depending on the options chosen. 

Scroll through different examples in the gallery above, and head to Deejo.com to build your own custom pocket knife.

Ford’s Self-Driving Electric Truck Could Be the Future of Big Rigs

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Ford has a self-driving electric semi-truck in the works, and it looks even cooler than Elon Musk’s commercial EV. 

The American automotive behemoth’s Turkish production base, Ford Otosan, unveiled the F-Vision Future Truck concept at the IAA Commercial Vehicle Show in Germany last week. 

It may not have the Tesla Semi’s “Mad Max” mode, but its eye-catching lines and design take cues from Marvel superheroes. 

Fox News has further details: 

The F-Vision was inspired by Marvel characters, the automaker said, and the way they change and adapt to environments. The motif is most present in the glass line, which descends and increases the field of view for an operator inside the cab.

The semi’s adaptable nature also comes with the F-Vision front face. Ford said an “interactive front end” can display different designs and communication methods, but didn’t go into further detail. 

The F-Vision will have Level 4 autonomous driving capability, meaning that it will be able to make trips without any human intervention. In self-driving mode, the windshield will blend into the body to make the semi’s shape even more aerodynamic. 

Ford didn’t release any details about power output, top speed or other  technical specifications of their first-ever concept truck. It was revealed alongside the 492-horsepower F-Max tractor-trailer, which won the 2019 International Truck of the Year Award at the IAA event. 

The Ford F-Max.

Take a closer look at the Ford F-Vision in the gallery above.