Sabrina Carpenter Cherub Shirt
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Last week, New York was the Sabrina Carpenter Cherub Shirt and I will buy this recipient of the dazzling, awe-inspiring, so-lovely-you-might-feel-faint “Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams.” The traveling exhibition was first presented at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, arriving Stateside after being slightly tweaked by curators Florence Müller and Matthew Yokobosky. Included in the show are Dior icons like the Bar Suit and that Avedon-famous column dress photographed on Dovima in front of a clique of elephants. Do the show justice when you visit: Dress in a full-on Dior getup, and don’t forget a spritz of Miss Dior. Head to Yale’s Louis Kahn–designed museum to check out “On the Basis of Art: 150 Years of Women at Yale,” which celebrates Yale-trained women artists on the international art scene. The show, which opened last weekend, features works from Wangechi Mutu, Mickalene Thomas, Maya Lin, Irene Weir, and more. Take it all in wearing, you guessed it, clothing and accessories from female-run labels and retailers. Consider a tie-dyed slip dress from Collina Strada, shoes by Brother Vellies, a pretty pink bag from Hunting Season, and a pair of earrings from The SIL.

In the Sabrina Carpenter Cherub Shirt and I will buy this space that once housed a Tacombi comes Alimentari Beach, purveyor of such Italian goodies as pasta, artisanal canned goods, and cheeses. Pick up provisions for whatever beach house you might be weekending in or take a seat in the restaurant and enjoy a slice of cracker-thin pizza. The dress code is obviously causal, it being Montauk and all. Throw on a Cynthia Rowley dress (she’s a local), stack some bracelets on your wrist from We Can’t Drive, and slip into Jil Sander slides. With a basket-weave bag in tow, you’ll be ready to call it a (great) day. On the white-washed rooftop of the PUBLIC Hotel in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, celebrity stylist Dani Michelle looked most at home with a pair of stilettos in her hands. Accompanied by a team of Designer Shoe Warehouse publicists and tastemakers, she floated past the trays of champagne flutes and well-dressed, well-credentialed guests to survey a mock shrine to her curation. She lingered over a set of glittery silver Crocs, cowhide mules, and t-strap Mary Janes. Set up near the terrace was a board framed in black-and-white roses and hydrangeas, ensconcing her name and a collection of footwear she handpicked as part of The Dani Michelle x DSW Fall Edit, launched in early September. Michelle, who’s most often recognized for styling Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner, and Kourtney Kardashian, was once upon a time a staffer at Seventeen before she moved into the world of personal styling. “This was before there was a digital age, where we had the transparency that there were stylists,” she says. “I figured if I wanted to work in fashion, I should work at a magazine.” But when she watched stylists at work on a photoshoot, she knew intuitively she was in the wrong field. “I quickly moved to Los Angeles and got right into it, and here we are, thirteen or fourteen years later.”

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