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Month: June 2020
This Is How the Coolest Minimalists Are Dressing Now
June 13, 2020 at 11:40AM More than ever, the fashion industry has become one defined by binaries. On the one hand, you have the “throw everything at it” maximalists, many of whom only exist on our Instagram feeds or immortalised on the pavements of fashion week, and whose look is spearheaded by the likes of Alessandro Michele at Gucci and Demna Gvasalia at Balenciaga. On the other hand, you have a fashion tribe who are rejecting the noise and clamour of clashing prints and accessory overload and instead embracing a more contemplative approach to dressing. Yes this is minimalism, but not, perhaps, as you know it. An aesthetic that has simmered beneath the cultural surface for decades, minimalism has occasionally bubbled-up and made its presence felt, but never really disappeared entirely. It has presented itself in a variety of guises: Think Coco Chanel’s sporty separates, Calvin Klein’s ‘90s greyscale and Phoebe Philo’s austere post-financial crash stylings at Celine. It’s one of the few fashion movements that has transcended multiple generations. Bottega Veneta runway spring/summer 2020. Over the last few seasons, it has become clear that simplicity is having another moment in the spotlight—in no small part thanks to the designs of brands such as The Row and Daniel Lee’s Bottega Veneta who are fronting this ‘minimalism 2.0’. Add to this the fact that, more than ever, shoppers are wanting to invest in pieces that last, both for budget reasons but also for ethical and sustainable implications, “Approaching each season, we look to our six muses; the fashion pioneer, the warrior, the free spirit, the curator, the romantic and the purist,” explains Natalie Kingham, buying director at MatchesFashion. “The
How Telemedicine Works & Supports the Healthcare System?
June 13, 2020 at 11:07AM Telemedicine is called one of the fastest-growing areas of healthcare. Medical consultations through special online services and mobile applications have been practiced worldwide for several years. Get a doctor’s consultation at a distance? Nothing is impossible! Thanks to virtual care, it has become no more difficult to treat than to make purchases in an online store. Only […] The post How Telemedicine Works & Supports the Healthcare System? appeared first on SafeandHealthylife. Continue Reading… Author Safe and Healthy Life Expert | Safeandhealthy Selected by CWC
The Throw-On Frocks Making Summer Dressing So Much Easier
June 13, 2020 at 09:58AM We’re likely all asking ourselves the same question at the moment: What can I wear that is as comfy as sweats but looks like I’ve put a lot more effort in? When we reached out to our readers recently to ask what you wanted to see from us here at Who What Wear, more than anything, we heard requests for chic working-from-home looks for those whose routines have changed recently. We’ve enjoyed the novelty of the loungewear phase and already worked out what tops look great with leggings for our Zoom calls, but what we’re really craving now, especially with the sun shining, is pretty dresses. Something we’ve always championed is how easy dresses are to throw on in the morning. Just like a matching two-piece or a jumpsuit, a dress is a full outfit in itself, so it takes away any decision-making from your morning routine. Plus, we challenge you to choose to wear a dress tomorrow and not feel more put-together. Most dresses are inherently comfy, at least the below styles certainly are, so really, why the hell not chuck on a great dress for your working (from home) day? If anything, it definitely has mood-boosting effects. Monikh is our ultimate inspiration here. (If anyone needs any more persuasion to wear them at home, her Instagram account provides more than enough.) Luckily, smock throw-on styles are one of those summer trends that come around year after year, and 2020 is no exception. Let the search for the perfect comfy, pretty dress commence.
Hands Down, This Is the Best High-Street Store for Sandals This Summer
June 13, 2020 at 07:00AM I love it when items of clothing really last. And I don’t just mean in terms of trends, although that is helpful, but durability too. One pair of sandals that I’ve worn repeatedly over the past four summers is a pair of black block-heel sandals from & Other Stories. They’re classic, not too high and go with everything from jeans to midi dresses. They’re the kind of shoes I can easily wear in the office, as they’re not too high to walk around in, but they’ve also seen me through quite a few weddings. This season, & Other Stories has had a great drop of footwear that is ideal for this summer and the next few years to come. The high-street store often combines current trends with classic styles, so whenever you buy from this shop, I always think you’re getting more for your money. Below, I’ve created an edit of the coolest pairs the shop stocks at the moment. There are flat sandals as well as dressier versions, but I know all will last in your wardrobe. Keep scrolling to see the edit. Next up, the biggest spring/summer 2020 fashion trends to know. Author Elinor Block | Whowhatwear Selected by CWC
I Just Asked 6 Makeup Artists How to Get Your Makeup to Stay Put in the Heat
June 13, 2020 at 06:30AM When it comes to makeup, I’m a summer person. I like bronzed, glowing skin; plumped, glossy lips; big, feathered brows and pretty, shimmering eye looks. If you ask me, the glowing and glistening makeup looks of summer are far more enticing than the deeper, darker and more matte finishes that we tend to opt for during colder months. However, there is one issue that I have with summer makeup, and it’s quite a large one. It seems that no matter what I do, my makeup just won’t stay put. I could spend hours creating the perfect glowing base, and within 10 minutes of stepping outside into the heat, I’ve sweated it off. This year, however, because there are just too many new product launches and pretty inspiration pics that I want to try for myself, I’m determined to get to the bottom of this issue. So in a bid to create my most long-lasting summer makeup looks yet, I reached out to six of the top makeup artists in the game to see what I’ve been doing wrong. Keep scrolling for the tips and tricks they swear by. With all of the experts I spoke to, this is by far the most common piece of advice. Getting makeup to stay put on your skin isn’t necessarily to do with the makeup itself but instead to do with the canvas that you are applying it to. “For me, creating a long-lasting base is all about the prep and the tools,”
The Homeware I Buy From This High-Street Store Always Looks Expensive
June 13, 2020 at 06:17AM There’s an interiors secret I’ve been keeping to myself, but I’ve recently realised it’s too selfish of me not to share: H&M Home is the best place to go to when you want to find inexpensive soft furnishings. It’s basically the easiest way to overhaul your home without getting out the Farrow & Ball. While there are some trend-led items, there are also pieces that I can imagine keeping in my house forever. From minimalist toothbrush holders (yes, I know) to linen table cloths that look like they’re £50 a pop (when they’re really less than a fiver) to minimal dressing gowns in pure linen as well as vintage-style vases that will enhance any bedroom or living room and even furniture that looks artisan, there are so many pieces you’ll want from the current collection. I decided to go through the latest drop and picked out the items I know you’ll want for the home. Keep scrolling to see what they are. I challenge you not to buy them. This post was originally published at an earlier time and has since been updated. Next up, the biggest spring/summer 2020 fashion trends to know. Author Elinor Block | Whowhatwear Selected by CWC
I Spent an Hour With VB’s Brow Expert—Here’s Everything I Learned
June 13, 2020 at 06:05AM When it comes to eyebrows, there’s one woman in the beauty industry who has become synonymous with perfect arches: Anastasia Soare. She’s the lady who started our worldwide obsession with brows. Yes, before Soare launched her eponymous brand Anastasia Beverly Hills with a flagship L.A. salon back in 1997—and a range of brow products in 2000—nobody gave two hoots about using makeup to shape their brows. (Trust me—photos of my sparse, over-plucked eyebrows in the early ’00s are proof enough.) Since then, Anastasia Beverly Hills has gone on to become the #1 brow brand worldwide, with a range of cult products to boot. Oh, and Soare is the only lady Victoria Beckham allows to touch her eyebrows. Praise indeed. So to say that I jumped at the chance to spend some one-on-one time with Soare would be an understatement… After the PR for Anastasia Beverly Hills gave me the heads-up earlier this year that Soare would be coming to the UK, I took the bold decision to stop shaping my eyebrows entirely. (As someone with seriously unruly brow hairs, this was a big step.) Luckily, though, this meant I was able to get some genuine brow advice when I did catch up with Anastasia. Plus, I asked Who What Wear readers for any burning brow questions in our Facebook group (So… Should I Buy This?), which Soare was only too happy to answer. Keep scrolling for the five things I learned from VB’s brow expert,
The 3 Trends This French It Girl Is Loving for Summer
June 13, 2020 at 06:04AM With over half a million followers, an enviably glamourous Instagram feed and a successful womenswear brand to boot, it’s fair to say Anne Laure Mais knows a thing or two about style. The French native began her career as an influencer before launching her own label, Musier Paris, in 2018. With a wardrobe that comprises timeless staples, statement pieces and a few vintage elements for good measure, Mais epitomises everything we love about French-girl style and that je ne sais quoi. As an authority on all things fashion, we thought now would be a good time to talk to the designer about the trends she is loving for summer, as well as the wardrobe staples she can’t live without. As to be expected, Mais’s responses feature a mix of classic (vintage jeans and white T-shirts) and It-girl cool (zebra print and The Row sandals) as well as many other elements on our summer wish lists. Keep scrolling for everything Anne Laure Mais is championing this summer. “We have an amazing cardigan from Musier for the next collection. I like zebra print because you can wear it in a very chic way (with white trousers or a long skirt) or in a very casual way with jeans for example.” “The Row Ginza thong sandals, because I like the ’90s look, and they’re also very comfortable.” “Vintage jeans, just because the material is perfect, and I also like that every pair has a story behind it.” “An oversize blazer, because it’s a timeless
53 Summer Outfits I Have Saved Recently
June 13, 2020 at 06:00AM Since working from home, I’ve fallen into a rut of wearing the same pair of jeans and rotating between a handful of T-shirts and blouses. I’ve therefore accidentally made most of my treasured clothes redundant and have lacked any inspiration to think about new outfits when I’m barely leaving the house. But I’m determined to dive back into my wardrobe and find some joy in getting dressed again. To start this, I delved through my Saved images on Instagram. I spend more hours than I’d like to admit on this app a week and always save the outfits that I’d like to copy myself. So for those looking for some summer outfit inspiration (that feels realistic for what’s in store for summer in 2020), I’m sharing 53 outfits from my saved folders. Whether you’re a shorts-and–T-shirt person or always prefer to wear a midi dress and trainers, I’m sure there’s a look for you below. Keep scrolling to see the 53 summer outfits I’ve saved recently. Style Notes: Monikh is making us want this sleeveless H&M knitted white dress. Style Notes: Daisy prints are trending this summer—and this bag looks so cute with jeans and a long-sleeved top. Style Notes: This green floral dress looks amazing with white trainers and a pink satin bag. Style Notes: Shiona’s Sleeper feather-trimmed pj’s are perfect for wearing in or out of the house. Style Notes: You can’t go wrong with high-waisted trousers and a knitted tank. Style Notes: Chunky sandals and a sleeveless knit