How to Dress Like an Editor
This weekend we finally had a chance to fully process all the amazing clothes we saw--both on and
The Inspiration: Miroslava Duma (pictured), Elena Perminova (pictured)
The Formula: Quirky printed top + Destroyed denim shorts + Edgy necklaces + colorful bag = Young, fun, downtown cool; Opening Ceremony personified.
The Goods:
The Inspiration: All the Vogue Paris editors, especially Emmanuelle Alt and Geraldine Saglio
The Formula: Skinny jeans + loose tee or tank + biker jacket or sharp tuxedo jacket = French insouciance
The Goods:
The Inspiration: Carine Roitfeld (pictured)
The Formula: Pencil skirt in unexpected texture + Classic top + Smudged Eyeliner + Men's watch + Strappy statement heels = Sexy, sophisticated and oh-so French.
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The Goods:
The Inspiration: Mary Kate Steinmiller, Leandra Medine
The Formula: Feminine blouse + Form-fitting pencil skirt + Supreme hat + Chunky wedge = Ladylike with a sporty, streetwear twist.
The Goods:
The Inspiration: Leaf Greener (pictured), Susie Bubble
The Formula: Printed pants + Matching printed top + Statement Necklace + Neutral, ladylike cross-body bag + Neutral platforms = Quirky and polished tomboy.
The Goods:
The Inspiration: Natalie Joos, Shala Monroque
The Formula: Quirky, embellished sunglasses + Semi-sheer dress + Neon bra + Matching neon heels = Saucy (neon peekaboo bra) meets sweet (girlie frock)
The Goods: ASOS cat eye, $35; Le Mont St. Michel dress, $339; Charlotte Russe bra, $8; Stuart Weitzman shoes, $139.