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British Vogue | January 2020 

Chanel archive jacket

An interesting move by the British Vogue team to start a new decade by looking to the past. Specifically, the Chanel archives with one of their iconic tweed/boucle style jackets. According to editor in chief Edward Enninful, the choice was to place the magazine amidst the growing conversation of sustainability in fashion and the role of a consumer in the issue of climate change at large.

They inadvertently also made my dreams come true by featuring Taylor in more Chanel — a brand woefully underused by her. 

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British Vogue | January 2020 

Chanel archive jacket

An interesting move by the British Vogue team to start a new decade by looking to the past. Specifically, the Chanel archives with one of their iconic tweed/boucle style jackets. According to editor in chief Edward Enninful, the choice was to place the magazine amidst the growing conversation of sustainability in fashion and the role of a consumer in the issue of climate change at large.

They inadvertently also made my dreams come true by featuring Taylor in more Chanel — a brand woefully underused by her. 

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British Vogue | January 2020

Gucci Spring 2020 

If you were around when I first published my then-TS70s predictions post you know that I had hoped that what we came to know as Lover would be filled with looks just like this: A nod to 70s style, with doses of brown and suede but made modern. In fact, a direct quote: 

“Fringe, but tempered with metallic heels. Suede, paired with OTK boots.”

Delighted to see this presented right on the money, courtesy of Gucci. I know many say this often, but I typically refrain from this phrase. However, it couldn’t be more fitting here that Taylor really jazzes up this runway look. The skinny belt, hair, and jewels plus that burnt terracotta background is perfection. 

And that zing of green makes my heart sing. 

Get the look: Michael Kors top, $58.50; HSN skirt, $41.90

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British Vogue | January 2020

Gucci Spring 2020 

If you were around when I first published my then-TS70s predictions post you know that I had hoped that what we came to know as Lover would be filled with looks just like this: A nod to 70s style, with doses of brown and suede but made modern. In fact, a direct quote: 

“Fringe, but tempered with metallic heels. Suede, paired with OTK boots.”

Delighted to see this presented right on the money, courtesy of Gucci. I know many say this often, but I typically refrain from this phrase. However, it couldn’t be more fitting here that Taylor really jazzes up this runway look. The skinny belt, hair, and jewels plus that burnt terracotta background is perfection. 

And that zing of green makes my heart sing. 

Get the look: Michael Kors top, $58.50; HSN skirt, $41.90

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British Vogue | January 2020

JW Anderson Spring 2020 

Well this was a fun surprise to perk up my Sunday coffee. The styling throughout Taylor’s latest spread in British Vogue’s first issue of the new year is beautifully retro and a classic nod to the past. 

This JW Anderson pink knit dress paired with the flicked ends of her hair, the brows, and those lips are all really working for Taylor. 

Get the look: Revolve, $49.00

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British Vogue | January 2020

JW Anderson Spring 2020 

Well this was a fun surprise to perk up my Sunday coffee. The styling throughout Taylor’s latest spread in British Vogue’s first issue of the new year is beautifully retro and a classic nod to the past. 

This JW Anderson pink knit dress paired with the flicked ends of her hair, the brows, and those lips are all really working for Taylor. 

Get the look: Revolve, $49.00