The Non-See-Through White T-Shirts We Swear By

White T-shirts are undoubtedly one of the most crucial pieces a person’s wardrobe can contain. You can wear them with pretty much anything, and they suit all style types—but not all white T-shirts are created equal. Aside from a perfect fit, the number one thing we editors look for in a white tee is a fabric that’s thick and tightly woven enough to not be see-through. Sure, a little sheerness might be okay for a fun night out, but if it’s maximum wearability you’re after, you probably want a T-shirt you can also feel comfortable wearing to the office or brunch with your parents. With that in mind, we’re collectively divulging what our favourite non-see-though white T-shirts are, starting at just £6. Keep reading to find out what they are and why we’re so loyal to them. read more

I Tried The Effortless Hair Trend Taking Over London Salons & TikTok

Next up was the parting. This is where the installation method differs from other wigs. There are clips around the perimeter of the parting, which can be secured to your hair. I tried the three different methods I found on YouTube and eventually decided on a small piece of leave-out to cover the start of the wig. The popular crochet method (looping wig strands through natural hair with a crochet needle or similar tool) is just as effective and great if you’d like to wear the wig long-term. It’s important to do this carefully and efficiently to ensure an easy take-down. Since I plan on taking the wig off regularly, I decided this wasn’t the method for me. The even simpler technique of having no leave-out and simply teasing the root looked bulky and lent my hair the ‘wiggy’ effect that I’m ultimately trying to avoid. That said, it could be a quick and easy style for a night out. read more

The 7 Most Exciting NYFW Trends, From Sequins to Feathers

While some wondered whether it would even happen, New York Fashion Week not only took place, it delivered on the sartorial inspiration we’ve come to expect each season. Whether at Christian Siriano’s Matrix-inspired universe or Dion Lee’s thong-mask debut, designers delivered bold and provocative pieces meant for a post-pandemic world.

Even with London, Milan, and Paris shows still on the horizon, New York established the core trends everyone will be wearing come fall, no doubt setting the tone for what promises to be an exciting Fashion Month. Bright hues — often in the form of monochrome ensembles — stood out in many collections, infusing fall staples with a buoyant sense of optimism. Workwear was on many designers’ minds as we inch toward a post-pandemic future; one potent answer is in Tory Burch’s sportswear-inspired blazers, which blend comfort and structure. read more