New Year, New You! Vogue Editors Reveal How They’ll Be Styling Out 2017 Inline
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Photo: (Clockwise from top left) Courtesy of rstyle.me2/12Chioma Nnadi, Vogue.com Fashion News Director
I’ve always loved color and print, but there was something about the weird, slightly off color combinations on the Spring runways—at Céline and Balenciaga, for example—that really stuck with me. With that in mind, I’m definitely keen to work a bit of acid green, Pepto pink, and lavender into my 2017 wardrobe, maybe even all at once.
J.Crew Italian cashmere long-sleeved T-shirt sweater, $115, jcrew.com; Carven purple crystal hooded jacket, $542, ssense.com; Alyx fringed-cuff relaxed jeans, $254, farfetch.com
Photo: (Clockwise from top left) Courtesy of rstyle.me3/12Lauren Mechling, Vogue Senior Editor
One of 2016’s casualties has been my ability to hold back from checking Twitter every five minutes. I am resolved to devote serious time, each and every day, to reading fiction far away from any screens. So let’s hope 2017 brings many a cozy cardigan and fuzzy slipper. And perhaps a new pair of mittens to keep me from pressing refresh.
Jo Gordon moss stitch mittens, $135, lagarconne.com; Moderne artist cardigan, $895, lagarconne.com; Ugg Dakota slippers, $100, solesociety.com
Photo: (Clockwise from top left) Courtesy of rstyle.me4/12Edward Barsamian, Vogue.com Style Editor
I live for a one-note, monochromatic look, but my goal for 2017 is to embrace the subtle and sophisticated print-on-print dressing like Victoria Beckham presented for Pre-Fall.
Victoria, Victoria Beckham appliquéd wool and cotton-blend sweater, $440, net-a-porter.com; Victoria, Victoria Beckham gingham check trousers, $356, farfetch.com
Photo: (Clockwise from top left) Courtesy of sophiebuhai.com; Courtesy of celine.com5/12Marjon Carlos, Vogue.com Senior Fashion Writer
The shearing of my locks in late 2016—the “Trump cut,” if you will—demanded I elevate my look immediately. I realized quickly there was no room for “grungy” days. So I chased up my tomboy uniform with clean lines and silhouettes, striking color-blocking, heels, and a dramatic lip. For the new year, I’d like to keep it up, but invest in conversation-starting jewelry, like Céline’s red varnished petal earrings or Sophie Buhai’s Wilke earrings. I know, I know, it’s trite—a girl with short hair goes for big earrings—but these imaginative pairs are bound to open me up to vast style possibilities.
Sophie Buhai Wilke earrings, $690, sophiebuhai.com; Céline large varnished brass petal earrings in poppy, $650, celine.com