The Menswear Pieces the Vogue.com Girls Can’t Stop Thinking About Inline
Photo: Courtesy of The Elder Statesman1/12Nicole Phelps, Director, Vogue Runway
I’m dreaming of August nights in the Catskills wearing this cozy tie-dyed cashmere from The Elder Statesman and soft, faded jeans.
The Elder Statesman tie-dyed knitted cashmere and silk-blend T-shirt, $650, mrporter.com
Photo: Courtesy of Death to Tennis2/12Chioma Nnadi, Vogue.com Fashion News Director
I’m very much into this new menswear line, Death to Tennis. Its high-waisted baggy pants are really great on girls, and I’ve got my eye on the quilted bomber jackets, too, because bombers always look best oversized.
Death to Tennis quilted bomber jacket, $440, deathtotennis.com
Photo: All courtesy of Gucci3/12Jorden Bickham, Vogue.com Executive Fashion Editor
I just bought a couple of Gucci men’s polo shirts. For me, the fit is much better, and the price is just a smidge better . . .
Gucci Snake-appliqué cotton polo shirt, $532, matchesfashion.com; Gucci Contrast-collar cotton-blend piqué polo shirt, $432, matchesfashion.com
Photo: Courtesy of Valentino4/12Alessandra Codinha, Vogue.com Fashion News Editor
For some reason, all I want to wear right now is camo print. Which is tough, because I actually don’t own any. Valentino’s men’s collection to the rescue! I would wear this coat all summer, over slip dresses and swimsuits, and well into fall, over narrow cashmere sweaters and true blue jeans, pretending that I stole this from my boyfriend (who I don’t think owns a thing with beaded trim, but that’s neither here nor there) all the while.
Valentino bead-embellished camouflage-print cotton jacket, $2,867, matchesfashion.com
Photo: Courtesy of Saint Laurent5/12Laird Borrelli-Persson, Vogue.com Archive Editor
Richard Ashcroft can keep the gas mask he wears as an accessory in his new “This Is How It Feels” video, but I’m totally inspired by his scarf game—though BBC viewers evidently don’t feel the same. While I like the long ivory item that caused comment, I really cannot stop thinking about the brown and white printed number Ashcroft wore, with aplomb, on the cover of NME. As Vogue Senior Editor Corey Seymour has commented: “Mad Richard has come a long way from corduroy flares and Clarks Wallabees!”
Saint Laurent bandana square scarf in red-and-white paisley printed cashmere and silk étamine, $645, ysl.com