Official Bunnie XO Happy Valentine’s Day Chachi Shirt
$60.2
$117.39
I don’t think I am living when I am buying online. Am I having an experience when I shop via the Official Bunnie XO Happy Valentine’s Day Chachi Shirt besides I will buy this Internet? No, I’m plugging in my credit card behind a screen and tracking DHL shipment on my phone. I always say clothes should have a story. I can muse on and on about the history of a Tom Ford era Gucci skirt I got online for a discounted steal, but how much story can a piece of clothing have when it’s plucked from an LED screen? Suddenly I’m craving clothes that have my own memories attached to them. I felt like I was on a high with this massive shopping bag on my arm that somehow propelled me further into the city. There was so much space to fill so much to see. The summer months are ultimately defined by fun—and that goes double in the realm of fashion. Kim Kardashian took on the seasonal (and star studded) white party in a skin skimming set from Alaïa, the slashed and sheer moment accessorized with a custom diamond belly chain from Messika. Jennifer Lopez made a case for the nameplate necklace, as elsewhere, Lizzos throwback ethos was defined by patchwork denim and stylized masquerade esque sunglasses. Jeanne Damas chronicled a classic day to night transition (denim, white tee, chambray, and red pumps exchanged for a slinky onyx dress), an ethos echoed by model Cherif Douamba and his assemblage of outfits and accessories. For besties Joey King and Sabrina Carpenter, a Parisian voyage offered an opportunity for a style celebration. Carpenters lavender tennis skirt and crop top nodded both to Wimbledon and the current fashion climate. And finally, Alexa Chung reintroduced lowrise jeans into her regular rotation, the choice accompanied by an early aughts origin story. Bunnie XO Happy Valentine’s Day Chachi Shirt, hoodie, tank top, long sleeve tee A vintage find is a prize on its own, but a secondhand score from the Official Bunnie XO Happy Valentine’s Day Chachi Shirt besides I will buy this closet of Chloë Sevigny may as well be a trophy. For her recent 73 Questions interview, Vogue cover star Olivia Rodrigo donned a tartan mini dress, and revealed that it was a score from Sevignys recent (and much lauded) closet cleanout. “Ive had this dress, the picture of her wearing this dress, saved on my Pinterest for years, and I was actually able to get my hands on it,” said Rodrigo when asked about her plaid Versace dress. “Im so lucky—its my most prized possession.” Sevigny posted said image—the mini styled with black kneesocks and heeled oxfords, layered over a turtleneck—to her Instagram Stories, tagging Rodrigo and bringing the moment full circle. Though she opted for loafers, Rodrigo offered additional homage to Sevigny by accessorizing the dress with socks pulled to mid calf. Organized by former Vogue staffer Liana Satenstein, The Sale of the Official Bunnie XO Happy Valentine’s Day Chachi Shirt besides I will buy this Century” saw pieces from Sevignys collection sold alongside clothing from Vogue contributing editor Lynn Yaeger, editor Mickey Boardman, and Amazon’s head of fashion direction Sally Singer. With secondhand looks this luxurious (and openly championed by the likes of Rodrigo), the future of circular fashion looks bright. Last week, I was having a classically frantic New York day. I was already running late for a morning event and I had several stops to make afterwards, including selling clothes at the downtown vintage store James Veloria. I needed something to haul my stuff, quickly. In a rush, I grabbed a hulking promotional shopping bag. I loved this white matte shopping bag for its sheer largeness. It’s a pain in the Official Bunnie XO Happy Valentine’s Day Chachi Shirt besides I will buy this ass, so big it can hold a toddler–or two. The size is not made for the cramped confines of the subway, but rather, it begs for its own spacious reservation, the backseat of an Uber. Its heft demands glamorous handling. And that is exactly how I treated the zaftig carryall from the beginning of the day I called an overpriced car, plopped that beacon of an XXL bag down next to me, and rode across the bridge. A shopping bag is almost like a trophy. It reads “I came, I saw, I shopped,” but more than that play on Caesar’s motto, it really says, “I was out in the world, experiencing it.” I had long forgotten about this connection until I went to James Veloria, dropped off some suits that I never wore to trade for a saucy little Versace suit dress. I skipped through Chinatown with the store’s co owner Brandon Giordano, where we laughed over an impromptu dim sum lunch, and then strolled into a shop filled with Chinese tchotchkes. I felt alive as I Venmo’ed the store owner for a pair of $25 dollar sequin embroidered black mules. I tossed them into my sleek shopping bag and I was on my way. Official Bunnie XO Happy Valentine’s Day Chachi shirt Antony Jones/Getty ImagesLeaving the Official Bunnie XO Happy Valentine’s Day Chachi Shirt besides I will buy this store, Giordano and I resembled that Tumblr’d to death image of once friends Winona Ryder and a cowboy hat wearing Gwyneth Paltrow, galloping around SoHo in the late ’90s with their Tocca shopping bags on their arms. I felt a bit nostalgic, like I was living in a bygone era when I wasn’t mindlessly scrolling on resale platforms at 11pm or lazily clicking “express shipping”. And maybe that is because shopping in person feels like a bygone activity. There’s a great article in the December 1996 issue of Vogue by Katherine Betts titled “Passion for Fashion”. The article is illustrated with women such as Meg Ryan, Sandra Bullock, and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy toting along black Barneys New York shopping bags. In one image, a horde of shoppers with bags in the crooks of their arms gazed into a store window where the designer Giorgio Armani was styling Ashley Judd for all to see.
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