Since long before the term “quiet luxury” entered our lexicon, the best French-girl brands have distilled Parisian style into an effortlessly cool style rulebook. These women have a penchant for ...
A fresh take on classic florals. Eva says that British brand Rixo is one of her ‘fave designers’ and we have to agree.
An American designer based in Los Angeles with a background in dance, Rudi Gernreich’s work was intensely body-focused and ...
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For years, LK Bennett attire was considered the gold standard for women who wanted to look polished, professional and 'appropriate'. The British luxury brand became the default for boardrooms, royal ...
Dress for Success, an international non-profit that promotes economic independence for disadvantaged women, has teamed up with Dressbarn, a women's clothing retailer, to collect and distribute ...
What should you wear to the Kentucky Derby 2026? Advice on Kentucky Derby hats, bow ties, Derby dresses and shoes to wear to Churchill Downs.
Dozens of Democratic congresswomen made a bold statement at President Donald Trump’s joint address to Congress on March 4, ...
Look sharp, professional and wrinkle-free without breaking out the ironing board Written By Written by Staff Writer, WSJ | Buy Side Medea Giordano is a staff writer at Buy Side, covering style, home, ...
Designers like Tory Burch and Malbon are leaning into motifs that harken back to golf’s most stylish days (when golfers like Gary Player and Arnold Palmer sported cardigans, sweater vests, and ...
While the hues of autumn’s changing leaves are a great guide when shopping for a fall wedding guest dress, there’s a bit more that goes into finding the perfect one. As we transition away from breezy ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. A black-tie dress code is pretty self-explanatory, but cocktail attire?