Layering

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Autumn/Winter. That time of year when dressing becomes less about "looking cute" and more about surviving—but, you know, with some semblance of dignity. Layering, let’s be real, is an art. Not just any art, but one where you’re juggling warmth, style, and that intense inner monologue that screams, "Please don’t look like a marshmallow!" So here we go: a crash course in how to layer for winter without losing your sense of self under a mountain of wool and polyester.

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JW Anderson S/S 2025 ‘Wakeup, Dance and Dress’

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At first glance, JW Anderson's latest show seemed stripped down to its essentials, with a parade of minimalist mini-silhouettes. The collection featured familiar shapes—tiny sweaters, sweatshirts, and bombers—paired with more abstract leather tutu-dresses, all grounded by the same leather shoe-boot with a snub toe. The materials were limited to just four: cashmere, leather, silk, and sequins.

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Loewe FW/24: Morning Coats and Jodhpurs on Steroids

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Apologies for the simplicity, but I must express this: Jonathan Anderson unveiled a captivating Loewe collection for fall. It overflowed with remarkable pieces—elegant flowing cutaway jersey dresses, impeccably tailored coats, botanical and vegetable prints, voluminous trousers, and shearling aviator jackets that left no room for compromise.

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J.W.Anderson Fall 2024:

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Jonathan Anderson, the fashion maverick, draws inspiration from an unlikely source: the classic British TV show “Last of the Summer Wine.” This long-running comedy series featured elderly pensioners in quaint Yorkshire, clad in threadbare tweeds, cozy hats, and—you guessed it —slippers.

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