

All these photos feel just as relevant and of the moment now as they did when they were captured. For a little bit of summer outfit inspiration, we’re feeling inspired by archival Vogue images that perfectly balance classic style with staying power and fun seasonal trends. As we look at what this season has in store– Weddings! Travel! Social gatherings!-we expect plenty of exciting reasons and occasions to get dressed up.
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Read more stories in our digital edition.Summer is in full swing, and reemergence has made for a very stylish start to summer. This story is featured in the December 2021 issue of Hour Detroit magazine. Be sure to layer up underneath with a bodysuit, leggings or tights, and thick wool or cashmere socks.įind similar items at Boro, 1440 Gratiot Ave., Detroit 31 If you want to stick to a simpler base outfit, wear fun outerwear (e.g., a bright colored coat or a chic felted wool hat). She was inspired by these white skates to play with lighter, more tonal colors. While this is more of an athletic activity, Pranschke says you can still go for a fashionable yet functional look. Ice Skating at Campus Martius Alyssa is wearing a Cerruti 1881 blazer, a mock-neck sweater with pearls, Vince pants, and a vintage fur hat, and holding Jackson Ultima ice skates. And, of course, bundle up as you see fit.

Pranschke suggests wearing a metallic item that pops against the millions of LED lights, whether that be a top, a pair of pants, a statement earring, or even a hat. Wild Lights at the Detroit Zoo Rachel is wearing a vintage, plaid poncho with fringe a vintage, gold, metallic top Reformation pants a bolo tie a vintage Ashneil bag and Dr. So, choose patterns that are similar in either size or shape.
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Pro tip: When mixing patterns, Pranschke recommends keeping some elements consistent. You can also experiment with textures, such as by pairing a tweed piece with a silk one. Instead, Pranschke suggests mixing patterns choosing fun accessories and opting for rich, jewel-toned variations of the usual holiday shades. You don’t have to throw on an ugly holiday sweater or stick to the traditional red and green color scheme. Rachel (right) is wearing a vintage ruffle blouse, a Simone Rocha tweed dress, a Building Block bag, and star-shaped earrings. The Office Holiday Party Alyssa (left) is wearing a vintage Lord & Taylor blazer (a previous owner added the gems), a vintage satin-silk blouse, AG Jeans pants, and an Oscar de la Renta silk scarf. “You’re not having to worry about being cold, and we’re trying to get people to push back from wearing super simple outfits.” So, wear something sparkly or poofy, throw on a statement piece of jewelry, and be the best dressed at the table. “This is a place you can be a bit more extravagant since you’re at home,” Pranschke says.

The Family Holiday Dinner Alyssa is wearing a vintage lace dress with puff sleeves a vintage, mock-neck long-sleeve top a silver chain necklace and vintage Frye boots. Add a layered necklace and cool shoulder bag to complete the outfit. Throw on a chunky sweater over a dress, for a snazzy look that will keep you cozy. “Since you tend to be a little bit more dressed up for this type of event, I was thinking more expressive but still just a little edgy,” Pranschke says. Bean cable-knit sweater, a vintage Halston strapless gown, an Otazu necklace, a fur bag, and SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker heels.

A Detroit Symphony Orchestra Show Rachel is wearing an L.L. “I think people want to start feeling like they’re putting some artistry back into their outfits again, because we haven’t been able to for so long.”īelow, Pranschke shares outfit inspiration for the holiday season. “I’m kind of playing off of a ’90s minimalist, but still a little avant-garde to make it a little bit funky,” she says. Here, Pranschke has styled outfits using products from her shop, to help you put together your own looks.
