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WIND CHILL FACTOR
Warm is the new cool: The turtleneck is making a comeback of sorts,
according to the New York Times, with a slew of fashion insiders and
celebs recently re-embracing this winter staple. (It’s even making
cover moves—most recently Madonna wore a Donna Karan one for her
Bazaar shoot.) “Designers like Donna Karan have often resurrected the
classic turtleneck, fashionable in the 1970s among the likes of Gloria
Steinem and Diane Keaton.” Meanwhile, over on Style.com, the latter is
pictured wearing a black one in a beauty icon retrospective. But, the
Times posits today’s notables, like Gwyneth Paltrow, Rihanna, and
Alexa Chung, might be incorporating it into their street style “as
another way to deflect the prying eyes of the paparazzi.” That or it’s
a great backup when you lose your scarf!
Coming out of it’s shell once more via NYtimes
Diane Keaton looking stunning in Annie Hall via Style.com
GONE FISHTAILING
We have to agree with BellaSugar that “Fishtail braids are hotter than ever.” It’s a super-easy solution for turning a bad hair day into an especially good one. It’s a look that can’t fail: A tousled one off to the side looks relaxed without looking sloppy, and a neat one looks polished without seeming uptight. But here’s the best part, you can make these fetching twists even prettier—and more interesting. Add some personality with a few clip-on hair extensions that you can weave through the braid for a subtle burst of color. It’s a great fall trick for making an outfit pop—or with homecoming right around the corner a cute way to show some school pride. Pick up some streaks in your alma mater’s colors and then you’ll be sure to the catch the eye of your old high-school crush. (It gives “streaking” at homecoming a whole new twist—pun intended.)
Learn how to do your own colorful fishtail braid here