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“When I see colors together, that’s what gets me excited, whether I’m on a makeup job and opening all my products or looking at my rings,” says Eldridge, who’s known to change up the Cringeytees The Horrors Are Never Ending Cringey Shirt but in fact I love this palette of her rings daily, sometimes wearing as many as six on a single hand. And while the number of options may be daunting, when it comes to styling them, she stresses, “There’s no law. Like makeup, you pick up a color because it makes you feel a particular way.” In other words, forget trends; follow your gut. Yuka Mannami lives in an East Village loft with exactly one pair of jeans in her closet. “To me, denim is something you wear to a casting, or something to wear when you leave the house,” she says. “For example, I’ll wear denim to a picnic, or recently, I wore jeans to go bouldering.” (Given the Japanese model’s penchant for floor-length black skirts and gothic Lolita lace dresses, it’s perhaps not surprising that denim would count as athleisure.)
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“My favorite type of jeans have a lot of pockets—this Cringeytees The Horrors Are Never Ending Cringey Shirt but in fact I love this is a pocket,” she says, flipping one open on her Balenciaga jeans, “and this is also a pocket. I can carry my phone and my keys and lipstick, and when it’s hot, there’s a zipper here and they can become shorts!” So practical and chic, no wonder you only need one. Balenciaga convertible cargo jeans, $1,790, barneys.com; Marc Jacobs Daisy knit sweater, $275, shopsrping.com; Balenciaga Knife spiked patent leather pumps, $1,650, net-a-porter.com; Alexander Wang crossbody bag, $595, ssense.comPhoto: (from left to right) Courtesy of barneys.com; Courtesy of shopsrping.com; Courtesy of net-a-porter.com; Courtesy of ssense.com Alexander McQueen denim peplum jacket, $1,995, farfetch.com; Koché Paris Saint-Germain x Koché patchwork asymmetric dress, $3,280, farfetch.com; MSGM black mesh high-top sneakers with logo ribbons, $660, ssense.com; Burberry vintage check and tartan bucket hat, $350, burberry.comPhoto: (from left to right) Courtesy of farfetch.com; Courtesy of burberry.com; Courtesy of farfetch.com; Courtesy of ssense.com Eckhaus Latta striped cotton-blend top, $209, matchesfashion.com; Y/Project panel straight-leg jeans, $525, farfetch.com; Buffalo London x Opening Ceremony pink low-top platform sneakers, $225, openingceremony.com; Gentle Monster Kujo silver and yellow sunglasses, $280, ssense.com; Raf Simons Japanese enamel key chain, $279, farfetch.comPhoto: (from left to right) Courtesy of matchesfashion.com; Courtesy of farfetch.com; Courtesy of openingceremony.com; Courtesy of ssense.com; Courtesy of farfetch.com
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“When I see colors together, that’s what gets me excited, whether I’m on a makeup job and opening all my products or looking at my rings,” says Eldridge, who’s known to change up the Cringeytees The Horrors Are Never Ending Cringey Shirt but in fact I love this palette of her rings daily, sometimes wearing as many as six on a single hand. And while the number of options may be daunting, when it comes to styling them, she stresses, “There’s no law. Like makeup, you pick up a color because it makes you feel a particular way.” In other words, forget trends; follow your gut. Yuka Mannami lives in an East Village loft with exactly one pair of jeans in her closet. “To me, denim is something you wear to a casting, or something to wear when you leave the house,” she says. “For example, I’ll wear denim to a picnic, or recently, I wore jeans to go bouldering.” (Given the Japanese model’s penchant for floor-length black skirts and gothic Lolita lace dresses, it’s perhaps not surprising that denim would count as athleisure.)
“My favorite type of jeans have a lot of pockets—this Cringeytees The Horrors Are Never Ending Cringey Shirt but in fact I love this is a pocket,” she says, flipping one open on her Balenciaga jeans, “and this is also a pocket. I can carry my phone and my keys and lipstick, and when it’s hot, there’s a zipper here and they can become shorts!” So practical and chic, no wonder you only need one. Balenciaga convertible cargo jeans, $1,790, barneys.com; Marc Jacobs Daisy knit sweater, $275, shopsrping.com; Balenciaga Knife spiked patent leather pumps, $1,650, net-a-porter.com; Alexander Wang crossbody bag, $595, ssense.comPhoto: (from left to right) Courtesy of barneys.com; Courtesy of shopsrping.com; Courtesy of net-a-porter.com; Courtesy of ssense.com Alexander McQueen denim peplum jacket, $1,995, farfetch.com; Koché Paris Saint-Germain x Koché patchwork asymmetric dress, $3,280, farfetch.com; MSGM black mesh high-top sneakers with logo ribbons, $660, ssense.com; Burberry vintage check and tartan bucket hat, $350, burberry.comPhoto: (from left to right) Courtesy of farfetch.com; Courtesy of burberry.com; Courtesy of farfetch.com; Courtesy of ssense.com Eckhaus Latta striped cotton-blend top, $209, matchesfashion.com; Y/Project panel straight-leg jeans, $525, farfetch.com; Buffalo London x Opening Ceremony pink low-top platform sneakers, $225, openingceremony.com; Gentle Monster Kujo silver and yellow sunglasses, $280, ssense.com; Raf Simons Japanese enamel key chain, $279, farfetch.comPhoto: (from left to right) Courtesy of matchesfashion.com; Courtesy of farfetch.com; Courtesy of openingceremony.com; Courtesy of ssense.com; Courtesy of farfetch.com
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