“Where to Buy the Clothes from Sweet Magnolias - Maddie's Outfits from Sweet Magnolias Season 1 - Country Living” plus 4 more |
- Where to Buy the Clothes from Sweet Magnolias - Maddie's Outfits from Sweet Magnolias Season 1 - Country Living
- No One Will Guess That You Got This Perfect Dress on Amazon - Us Weekly
- Demand for Holly Willoughby's outfits DOUBLE during lockdown - Daily Mail
- 18 Best Tank Tops for Women to Wear All Summer Long - Vogue
- 11 Easy Summer Outfit Ideas for Women - Vogue
Posted: 04 Jun 2020 11:23 AM PDT If you, like everyone else it seems, have been watching the Netflix hit show Sweet Magnolias, which is set in the fictional Southern town of Serenity, South Carolina, chances are you've been struck by the spot-on wardrobe choices for Maddie, Helen, and Dana Sue (not to mention their equally colorful Southern expressions!). Because we simply needed to know where Maddie (Joanna Garcia) gets all of her dresses, and that cute pink jumpsuit, like, immediately, we tracked down Cameron Dale, the show's costume designer, to talk about what it's like working on the wildly popular series, how she develops each character's looks and outfits, and—most important—where we can buy those pieces for ourselves. (By the way, if you're curious, or short on time, Episode 5 is our favorite when it comes to the fashion.) Here, some fun facts about Cameron, the series, and how she worked her way up to what sounds like an absolute dream job. This isn't her first Southern series. While studying at Parsons School of Design in New York City, Cameron landed an internship on The Nanny Diaries, which she says opened a lot of doors, including, eventually, a job as costume designer on the last two seasons of Hart of Dixie, another show set in a fictional Southern town (in this case, Bluebell, Alabama). Because Sweet Magnolias is set in Serenity, South Carolina—a fictional town near Charleston—Cameron spent ample time people-watching in the coastal Southern town. "It's such a cute stylish city, and it really dictated the direction of each character's style," she says. "Southerners love their pastels, florals, and bright colors—and so do I!" She has a real weakness for dresses. Cameron admits she has a soft spot for this wardrobe staple, and with so many Sunday-after-church scenes, there are plenty of dresses to be found in Serenity. (Mary Vaughn Lewis, the mayor's wife, is also a dress enthusiast.) Some of the dress brands seen on the show include Antonio Melani, Rebecca Taylor, Tender Loving Care, Love Shack Fancy, Diane von Furstenberg, and DUBGEE by Whoopi Goldberg. (Don't worry, we'll get around to some of the nitty gritty specifics below.) She knew about that season finale from the beginning. "With so many shows I've designed, you get the script the week before you shoot it and it's a gigantic crunch to wardrobe everyone—from the lead actors to every single background actor," says Cameron. "I was insanely lucky to know the key plot elements of the entire season from the get-go, and knowing the story points in advance allowed me and my amazing crew to prep in advance and thoughtfully plan out the character's arcs. I was spoiled." Clothes help move the story forward. As Cameron notes above, you can see how characters develop through their clothing choices. Maddie, for example, initially lives in jeans, because "first and foremost she is a busy mom, says Cameron. "But we see her style blossom as she falls in love with Cal." (Think more flirty dresses and flouncy tops.) Cameron worked with show runner Sheryl Anderson on Helen's "city chic" aesthetic. "We talked about Helen picking up much of her wardrobe on her travels to big cities," says Cameron of the high-powered lawyer's looks. "Helen also has a weakness for designer shoes, which was so much fun to shop. Hearing that a character has a thing for designer shoes is pretty much a dream for a designer like me." Finally, Cameron notes that Dana Sue's wardrobe hints to her "wild child past" with edgy belted dresses paired with booties. "She's also a car junkie and a badass chef, so giving her an edgier style made sense." The actors "absolutely do" get to weigh in, by the way. "It's a complete collaboration," says Cameron, who says generally she has a phone conversation with each actor prior to a fitting and sends along their character's mood board before discussing ideas. She's partial to certain looks. It should come as no surprise that the costume designer's favorite look for each character involves—you guessed it!—a dress. "I really loved Maddie's short and flirty dress for her date with Cal. She really brings it for that date! It's so sexy and flirty and a huge departure from her go-to jeans and T-shirts," says Cameron. Her other two favorites come from opening night at the spa. "I loved Helen's striped dress with mustard headband. Her shoes were bedazzled Dolce and Gabbana heels that I still have dreams about," she says. As far as Dana Sue, it's the brown polka dot number from the same night. "Those sleeves made a fun fashion statement—and she looked 6 feet tall!" She'll spill the beans! No, not about who was in the car. (Sorry!) We asked Cameron to share the specific brands behind some of our favorite looks in Season One—and, lucky you, some of the clothes featured in the show are still in stores! (Still, if your favorite item is sold out most places, don't forget to check out the brands for similar styles, as well as popular resale sites like PoshMark, eBay and The Outnet.) Here goes: Episode 1, aka "The One with Helen's Tomato Red Shirtdress" Episode 2, aka "The One with Maddie's Cute Striped Sweater" Episode 3, aka "The One With Maddie's Ruffle Top" Episode 4, aka "The One With Helen's Other Orange Shirtdress" Episode 5, aka "The One Where Every Character Really Brings the Fashion" Episode 6, aka "The One Where Maddie Brings It On Her Date with Coach Cal" Episode 7, aka "The One With the Adorable Button-Down Blue Dress" Episode 8, aka "The One With the 'Damn, Girl' Navy Dress" Episode 9, aka "The One with the Cute Pink Jumpsuit" Episode 10, aka "The One with the Romantic Ruffled Blouse" More Ways to Sweeten Up Your Wardrobe This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. 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No One Will Guess That You Got This Perfect Dress on Amazon - Us Weekly Posted: 04 Jun 2020 01:29 PM PDT Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Amazon has tons of amazing fashion that we bet you didn't even know about! In fact, there's so much to sift through that we often don't know where to start. But it's our job to pull it together and present you with the best of the best. It's only natural to glaze over some fabulous finds while shopping online, so in case you missed it, we just had to highlight this incredible dress. It's easy to see that it will be a complete hit this summer, and no one will guess that you actually found it on Amazon! See it!Get the LaClef Women's Mini Ruched Tank Shift Dress for prices starting at just $15, available at Amazon! Get it as soon as June 11, 2020. Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, June 4, 2020, but are subject to change. This dress is the perfect blend of casual and classy. It's simple enough to wear during the day, but you can quickly jazz it up for a night out too! The skirt is fitted and has ruching on the sides, giving it a textured feel. The top of the dress looks like a traditional tank — it has a scoop neckline and a racerback style, which we love for the summer season! We're pleased to report that shoppers are ecstatic about this dress. They love how it fits, and that it's not necessary to frequently tug at it to keep it in place like similar garments. Also of note is that the fabric on the skirt is double layered, so you don't have to worry about it being see-through. No wardrobe malfunctions here! The ruching can also help create a smoother figure, which is always an added bonus. See it!Get the LaClef Women's Mini Ruched Tank Shift Dress for prices starting at just $15, available at Amazon! Get it as soon as June 11, 2020. Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, June 4, 2020, but are subject to change. This dress comes in an incredible array of colors and prints. When we say that there's something for everyone, trust Us. You can get a striped dress or a leopard print version — or you could go for a bold red. There are also floral options if that's more your speed. It may be hard to figure out which one you want most — but one thing is for sure, they are all going to look fantastic this summer! See it: Get the LaClef Women's Mini Ruched Tank Shift Dress for prices starting at just $15, available at Amazon! Get it as soon as June 11, 2020. Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, June 4, 2020, but are subject to change. Not what you're looking for? Check out more styles from LaClef and shop all of the clothing, shoes and jewelry available on Amazon here! Don't forget to check out all of Amazon's Daily Deals here! Check out more of our picks and deals here! This post is brought to you by Us Weekly's Shop With Us team. The Shop With Us team aims to highlight products and services our readers might find interesting and useful. Product and service selection, however, is in no way intended to constitute an endorsement by either Us Weekly or of any celebrity mentioned in the post. The Shop With Us team may receive products free of charge from manufacturers to test. In addition, Us Weekly receives compensation from the manufacturer of the products we write about when you click on a link and then purchase the product featured in an article. This does not drive our decision as to whether or not a product or service is featured or recommended. Shop With Us operates independently from advertising sales team. We welcome your feedback at ShopWithUs@usmagazine.com. Happy shopping! |
Demand for Holly Willoughby's outfits DOUBLE during lockdown - Daily Mail Posted: 04 Jun 2020 02:11 PM PDT She is one of TV's most influential style icons, and Holly Willoughby's appeal has shown no sign of fading during lockdown. Dresses worn by the presenter on This Morning in the two months since lockdown started have sparked a surge of interest from shoppers looking for similar styles, data reveals. UK-based company Love The Sales analysed searches made through Google and its own website and discovered Holly Willoughby's choice of dress could boost interest in a given style by almost 90 per cent. The most popular style was the £120 Tiggy dress by go-to label Ghost, which saw searches for 'yellow floral dresses' increase by 86 per cent. Commenting on the trend, stylist Jessie Stein said: 'It's no surprise that Holly's timeless and accessible style has made her the most influential fashion icon of lockdown. 'The brands she chooses to wear on TV every weekday benefit from the 'Holly Effect' as she shares shots of her outfit in her daily dressing room on Instagram and are seen by her 7 million strong following, often leading to items selling out. 'Ghost, Whistles and Sandro Paris are a few of Holly's most worn brands and are perfect for the upcoming summer season' Here, FEMAIL details Holly's most desired lockdown looks. 1. Tiggy dress by Ghost (£120) Dresses worn by the presenter on This Morning in the two months since lockdown started have sparked a surge of interest from shoppers looking for similar styles, data reveals. The most popular style was the £120 Tiggy dress by go-to label Ghost, which saw searches for 'yellow floral dresses' increase by 86 per cent. Pictured, the dress on TV (left) and Instagram (right) The 39-year-old returned to the This Morning sofa from a half-term break on Monday 1 June wearing a floral print dress by one of her favourite brands. Holly donned Ghost's £120 Tiggy dress with nude court heels for a summery look, as she joined her co-host Phillip Schofield, 58. She racked up over 60,000 likes on a snap of the outfit that was posted on Instagram, where she boasts almost 7 million followers. According to Love The Sales, Holly's appearance in the dress increased searches for 'yellow floral dress' by 86 per cent on their site. 2. Knitted Tailored Dress by Sandro Paris (£260) Holly (pictured) paired Sandro Paris' knitted tailored dress with black court heels, as she returned to This Morning after Easter Holly Willoughby looked chic as she returned to screens after the Easter break on 20 April, in a tailored fit black mini dress from Sandro Paris. Sharing a snap in the outfit, she posted on Instagram: 'Morning Monday... we are back. How are you? Sending you huge amounts of love through your telly today... stay home, stay with us on @ThisMorning 10am Dress by @SandroParis' Holly's post saw searches for double-breasted midi dresses increase by 81 per cent, reports Love The Sales. 3. Daisy Print Lucinda Dress by Ghost (£169) Holly (pictured) spiked sales of 'daisy print dresses' after appearing on This Morning in Ghost's Daisy Print Lucinda Dress Made from 100 per cent cotton, the British brand claims the dress features statement puff sleeves to accentuate the classic wrap style and has a belt to define the waist. Holly racked up almost 105,000 likes after sharing a snap in the floral piece on Instagram, with one fan commenting 'Just ordered mine! Finally back in stock after the Holly effect!!' Love The Sales noticed that searches for 'daisy print dresses' spiked by 79 per cent in the days that followed Holly's appearance on the daytime show. 4. Almond Blossom Misha Dress by Whistles (£151) The 39-year-old (pictured) donned Whistles Almond Blossom Misha Dress with black heels, boosting searches for the brand by 77 per cent Before Whistles Almond Blossom Misha Dress was reduced by £70 and listed in the sales section, Holly Willoughby stepped out in the style with black heels. The monochrome dress with voluminous detailing is best paired with leather boots according to the High Street brand. Despite Holly going against Whistles' styling tip, she received a stream of comments praising the look. 'This is my absolute favourite dress to date! Hoping to purchase it after this madness,' wrote one. The 39-year-old's appearance in the dress boosted searches for 'Whistle dresses' by 77 per cent in the weeks that followed the appearance on 25 March. 5. J Crew Midi Dress in Embroidered Chiffon (£221) Holly Willoughby (pictured) increased searches for 'yellow midi dresses' by 57 per cent, after appearing on This Morning in a style from J Crew as seen on the show (left) and Instagram Holly paired J Crew's yellow midi dress with nude heels for her appearance on This Morning on 20 May. According to Love The Sales her stylish appearance increased searches for 'yellow midi dresses' by 57 per cent, making it her fifth most popular lockdown look. Over 99,000 Instagram users liked her selfie in the dress, with many dubbing it 'simply sunshine'. J Crew has described the online exclusive style as versatile and a go-to throughout the season. |
18 Best Tank Tops for Women to Wear All Summer Long - Vogue Posted: 18 May 2020 03:07 PM PDT For most of my life, my shopping habits have centered around basic shirts and statement pieces for everything else. Sometimes I'll indulge in an eye-catching top: I've fallen for printed blouses, dramatic puff-sleeve shirts, and graphic sweaters. But when it comes down to getting dressed, I almost always end up reaching for my simple, layerable, solid tank tops or turtlenecks as my go-tos depending on the season. Last summer however, I became obsessed with my collection of white tanks in particular. I wanted to wear one almost every day, and when I opened my dresser cabinet to find no clean ones left, a "what am I going to wear today?!" panic would set in. Hot days meant frequent washing, plus they each had their own charm thanks to their different fit and silhouettes, so the assortment grew naturally. Now that summer has arrived, the time has come to revisit my best tank tops once again. I started my collection with a few packs of men's white Fruit of the Loom tanks that I cut myself and quickly added a mix of updated women's versions (thankfully, the women's styles I acquired were a lot less see-through and much more supportive than their 3-pack counterparts). There's something so delightful about a fresh white tank top, with its delicious ribbing and flattering necklines that cling to your décolletage, exposing sunned shoulders. This summer, however, the best tank tops for women don't just come in white. It's time to add some color to the mix. Zimmermann sent tank tops piled one on top of the other down its spring 2020 runway, creating splendid one-shoulder silhouettes. It's a styling hack I'd like to try myself this summer, because double the tank is double the fun! Meanwhile, Peter Do's spring look book included a sublime hybrid of spaghetti-strap-meets-classic tank top in both crisp white and a rich caramel that neutrals-loving minimalists are sure to devour. I'd also like to borrow (and never give back!) one of these delectable, Judy Turner checkerboard tanks from my most fashionable guy friends and give a not-so-basic tank a try. There are even brands that pride themselves on creating the most perfect everyday tank top, like Roberta's Maxine and waffle tanks that the brand can—unfortunately for me and fortunately for them—can barely keep in stock. As someone who doesn't rely on the ease of one-step dresses, this is my solution for simple summer style and a great dress-alternative for those of us who prefer pants and shorts. The right styles require little to no styling, which makes for an effortlessly cool, and highly repeatable look to wear day after day this summer. There's nothing chicer than simply a great tank, a pair of loose trousers, and a reliable shoe this summer. Here, find a few addicting tank tops to get you started—prepare to get hooked! |
11 Easy Summer Outfit Ideas for Women - Vogue Posted: 15 May 2020 03:59 PM PDT Lately, we've been looking to the past for ways to deal with the present. Those of us who were too busy for family meals pre-coronavirus are now cooking at home more than ever. We're scheduling long, leisurely phone calls; we're writing letters (with a pen and paper and everything!); we're planting our own gardens, even in New York (my colleague Steff Yotka set hers up on the fire escape). There's something comforting about these slower, deliberately low-tech habits, perhaps because they help us feel connected to the past. These are things our parents and grandparents did—and the activities feel a lot more stimulating than a mindless Instagram scroll. The past is resonating in fashion, too; look no further than Vogue Runway's "Past/Present" series for proof. Revisiting fashion from decades ago reminds us of a time before the pandemic, before our lives were so dependent on technology and when fashion was a much smaller, slower industry. As we look ahead to summer—though many of us will still be in quarantine—we're feeling inspired by vintage Vogue photos and outfits that seem to have more staying power than flashy, disposable trends. It isn't a surprise that some of our favorite looks are quite simple, too: Christy Turlington in a sundress and sandals, Claudia Schiffer in a tank, trousers, and sneakers. They're the kinds of summer outfit ideas we'd like to recreate on warmer days: simple, but not lacking personality. Below, we've broken them down into easy, three- or four-step "formulas," edited by Vogue's market editor Madeline Fass. Shop all 11 of her foolproof summer outfit ideas below. String Bikini + Shrunken Cardigan + Jean Shorts = Beach ChicSundress + Woven Tote + Strappy Sandals = Summer RomanceStriped Sweater + White Jeans + Colorful Flats = All-American EaseCrop Top + Pedal Pushers + Kitten Heels = '90s NostalgiaBucket Hat + Silk Blouse + Birkenstock = California DreamingBreton Tee + Midi Skirt + Cat Eye Sunnies = Retro RewindRaffia Hat + Bikini Top + Embroidered Skirt = A Touch of WanderlustWhite Tank + White Trousers + White Sneakers = Sporty MonochromeShort Suit + Espadrilles + Beach Hat = Happier at SeaPajama Set + Bikini + Basket Bag = Bringing the Beach to Your BackyardKnit Tank + White Shorts + Gladiator Sandals = Refined Comfort |
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