Don’t get me wrong—denim can look polished. However, if you’re aiming for that understated, old-money energy, there’s a pant trend that feels more elevated: suede. Since November, the fashion crowd has been embracing the luxe staple on repeat, often pairing it with equally elegant footwear—kitten-heeled, pointed-toe pumps. Elsa Hosk is among the style insiders championing the combination, and, as she does best, she makes it look effortless.
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And just like that, it’s time to start wishing all the stylish New Yorkers in your life a happy Fashion Week. Whether you’re an editor, content creator, fashion enthusiast, or just a city dweller, you can feel the energy shift this time of year. Is NYFW absolute chaos every season? Of course, but only the best kind. We’re entering nine full days of runway shows, previews, celeb sightings, and happy reunions.
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India Yaffe was an associate editor on the Shopping team at PS for five years. She focused on curating the best fitness, fashion, beauty, and home products on the market for the PS audience.
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By evening, as the story softens into something more intimate, Lauren’s seen in a light, flowy floral dress that moves easily with her through the village streets. The silhouette is relaxed, the styling is minimal, and its effect is undeniably romantic. It’s not a dramatic finale look — it’s a believable one, reinforcing that her character’s appeal lies in ease, not excess.
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While some call it superstition, the color of your underwear on Valentine’s Day can at least usher in the type of romantic luck you hope to cultivate in the year ahead. Renowned fashion psychologist Dr. Dawnn Karen, former professor at FIT, conducted a study on the power of red, surveying 115 people who were viewed differently based on their backgrounds and where on their body (or in their outfit) they wore the shade. While Dr. Karen didn’t incorporate underwear specifically, she found the effect of red to be astounding, significantly impacting how passersby interpret someone’s levels of promiscuity and attractiveness.
