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Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Anne Hathaway Does High-Low Dressing Like a Pro
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Anne Hathaway is winning the high-low dressing game. The actor chose an easy but statement-making ensemble to brave the New York City heatwave this Tuesday. The highlight of the fit was her bottoms: dark gray high-waisted jeans with a bold, graphic chain-link cutout detail sprawled across the legs. From Area, the wide-leg pants were originally $1,395, but are now on final sale for $698—so hurry up and snag yours. To go with her bold denim, the Devil Wears Prada star chose Anine Bing's sleek, no-fuss Eva tank ($90) in smooth black. She layered a pearl necklace with a dangly gold heart pendant over the affordable top. Hathaway championed the white bag fad that has been taking over summer street style with Valentino's Moon hobo bag in ivory white leather with a golden logo-embellished chain strap (the piece is now 40% off, from $2,800 to $1,680). The actor further accessorized her daytime look with some chunky black loafers, gold hoop earrings, several mixed-metal bracelets and rings, Bvlgari's iconic Serpenti watch (worth a hot $6,550), and dark sunglasses. The Princess Diaries star even gave her stamp of approval to the merch renaissance, popping on a (cerulean?) blue baseball cap from Bruce Springsteen's merch shop ($51), as one does. If anyone can demonstrate how to perfectly balance luxury designer pieces and simple, affordable wardrobe staples, it's the girl-next-door-turned-Queen of Genovia herself. I'm taking notes. You Might Also Like 4 Investment-Worthy Skincare Finds From Sephora The 17 Best Retinol Creams Worth Adding to Your Skin Care Routine


Vogue
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Mary-Kate Olsen Lives the $690 Flip-Flop Fantasy This Summer
It was a couple of months ago that water cooler conversation at Vogue first turned to a pair of Olsen-made flip-flops. Not due to any particularly novel design (though they do feature grosgrain straps and a lugged sole), nor the famous feet they've been spotted on (Jennifer Lawrence, Hailey Bieber, Dakota Johnson, Zoë Kravitz, Kendall Jenner), but because they were priced at $690. Arguably outrageous for an indistinct thong sandal you could pick up from Muji for a fistful of loose change–everything with a luxury label costs too much. And $690 is basically entry-level for The Row. The leather City flip-flops are $890; the suede Hugh sliders are $1,090; while the Hook-and-Loop sandal retails for $1,070. But, ah: it's the lifestyle you're really buying into here. 'Like all flip-flops, they are pool attire, good for walking a stretch of scorching sand,' wrote The New York Times at the peak of the discourse. 'And yet the Row's take…is in a class of its own–best suited, let's imagine, for a stroll down the starboard side of a yacht.' Or, in Mary-Kate Olsen's case, a grocery run in the Hamptons: sweatpants, sun-bleached tourist tee, dad cap, and brown paper bag clutched between clavicle and Amex. Much like the flip-flops themselves, it's the ultimate in high-low dressing–which is, perhaps, the point.