Would You Wear the Denim You Wore as a Kid? 7 Vogue Editors Share Their #TBTs Inline
Photo: Courtesy of Jorden Bickham1/14Jorden Bickham, Vogue.com Executive Fashion Editor
1995. Nuff said.
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Photo: Courtesy of Mackenzie Wagoner3/14Mackenzie Wagoner, Vogue.com Beauty Editor
This photo is from 2012, so it’s not a huge throwback, but the shirt is. My mom hand-embroidered it for my dad when they were dating in college in the seventies. She nailed the sunset, right?
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Photo: Courtesy of Chelsea Zalopany5/14Chelsea Zalopany, Vogue.com Market Editor
My mom was very into me picking my own outfits every morning so I could develop my own personal style and gain independence. I don t particularly remember this denim jacket—my first denim jacket memory is a darker-wash one with a black velvet collar that I adored—but I would very well wear a similar summer layered look now, 22 years later. What I do know about this #tbt is that my whole hand-in-the-hair look was a favorite of mine upon my parents asking me to do my "model pose." Oy.