This is the official Official Nardwuar november 13 15 20 2024 California concert poster artist shirt, hoodies, tank top, long sleeves, sweatshirt and v-neck teeI don’t know about everyone else, but I’m feeling rather spoiled by the recent influx of looks from Amal Clooney's trip to Venice. The human rights lawyer, who was in town as an honoree at the 2023 DVF Awards, departed from the Floating City the day after the ceremony in a summery outfit. Clooney toured the Venetian canals in a black skater dress and tan flats. But while the look may appear simple at first glance, it’s overflowing with detail. Take the cable knit on Amal’s black dress, which elevates it from basic to a transitional staple. Zoom in on her pointed toe shoes and notice that they’re actually woven. When it came to accessorizing her look, the barrister kept it simple. In keeping with her woven theme, she carried a slouchy rattan crossbody bag, which she coordinated with her gold watch’s tan strap. She tied it all together with a sweet heart necklace and a pair of aviators. For his part, George Clooney also stayed on the low-key side, wearing a navy polo, light khaki pants, and tan boat shoes. Very on-theme, George! This pared down look is a huge departure from the Clooneys’ extravagant night out at the DVF Awards. While Amal Clooney wore a vintage John Galliano Christian Dior dress from spring 2000, George kept all the attention on his accomplished wife, opting for a black suit and navy button-down.Click here to buy this shirt: Official Nardwuar november 13 15 20 2024 California concert poster artist shirt, hoodie, tank top and long sleeve teeIt is a truth universally acknowledged that you can’t wear white after Labor Day. But why? It’s a fashion rule that has been parroted by grandmothers, general interest magazines, and teenage mean girls for generations, as if it’s a statute that society has always abided by. Break it and—the horror!—you’re committing a sartorial sin. As with so many American fashion edicts, though, its origins can be traced back to the elite of the Gilded Age. Every summer, they would decamp from the crowded, sweltering city to cooler places by the ocean, such as Newport or Southampton, for the entire season. Packed in their trunks were wardrobes of white. It was a practical choice, above all: back then, it was wholly inappropriate to wear tank tops, shorts, or mini-dresses even as the temperatures soared. White, which reflects light, keeps the wearer cooler. Plus, linen—a popular, breathable fabric especially for suits—usually came in neutral tones. The emergence of sportswear also played a role: in the early 19th century, tennis became a popular co-ed sport among the moneyed classes. Wearing a white uniform had been a tradition since 16th-century France, where the nobles wore it playing indoor jeu de paume. In fact, in 1877, London’s Wimbledon Club made it a strict requirement for their players. Why? White masks sweat—which, at the time, was considered extremely unseemly to show, especially in the presence of the opposite sex. For those reasons, it also became popular with leisure sports like cycling: many women adopted a shirtwaist ensemble that involved white—or a long skirt paired with a feminine blouse—which allowed for easier movement, as exemplified most memorably in John Singer Sargent’s 1897 portrait of Gilded Age socialite Edith Minturn.Home: Wavetclothingllc
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