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Coffee Break: Mia Pumps – Corporette.com
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I’m always a fan of a strappy pump, and these zebra-inspired calf-hair ones from Khaite look fabulous.
(Interestingly, NET-A-PORTER has so, so many zebra heels, boots, and bags right now — great to know if you’re looking. I like zebra as a pattern because it feels a little wild, but is incredibly versatile because it’s black and white.)
These pumps look chic, particularly paired with the long dress.
You can find them at NET-A-PORTER for $980-$1280, including in a black patent and a snake-inspired version. Khaite.com has an exclusive option in burgundy patent.
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Wedding pulse: What’s trending and best budget strategies
Weddings are shedding the script. Couples are trading cookie‑cutter traditions for celebrations that actually feel like them, from luminous makeup and film photography to bold typography and deeply personal rings. The result? Events that look less like a template and more like a point of view.
Wedding trend quick take
When authenticity is trending, anything goes. Your event should reflect your personality, not the will of the masses. Even so, seeing the direction some couples are taking may inspire the choices that feel right.
Here are six wedding trends unfolding this year.

- Natural beauty shines. The Knot’s 2026 wedding makeup trend roundup confirmed that fresh-faced looks are more popular than heavily contoured, matte foundations. Brides are increasingly opting for light, luminous coverage that shows off natural, radiant skin.
- Film photography is back. Industry reporting and photography trend guides note that couples are increasingly requesting medium‑format film or hybrid film/digital coverage.
- Content creators are on staff. Sara Cooper, founder and creative director at onelove photography, noted that more couples are hiring iPhone content creators, tasked with capturing “behind-the-scenes, vertical iPhone video throughout the day,” Cooper explained.
- Rings are getting more personal. 2025 was the year of the oval shaped diamond ring. In 2026, brides-to-be are favoring more eclectic stones and setting styles, according to Vogue.
- Typography favors simplicity. Bold, modern typefaces are replacing ornate, traditional lettering. Industry trend reports indicate that couples want clean, contemporary sans-serif fonts on invitations and wedding signage.
- Weekend weddings moderate. The three-day weekend wedding extravaganza, as covered by The Knot in 2023, may be losing steam. India Bottomley, co-founder of Best Events Co, is seeing some of her high-end customers shift to two-day events instead. According to New York wedding planner Claire Ady, micro-weddings with tidy guest lists are also becoming more popular.
Incorporating authenticity on a budget
Zola reported that the average wedding cost is $36,000, but your celebration doesn’t have to carry that price tag. You can curate a wedding that reflects your tastes and personality without overspending. Focus on the details that are most meaningful to you, and use these expert-inspired tips to curate an event that’s intentional rather than expensive.
Read next: The best money-saving wedding tips, according to experts
DIY your makeup
You may not need a professional to perfect your natural, radiant look. Use our natural makeup tutorial as a starting point and start experimenting with lightweight foundations and sheer color palettes now.
Recruit guests as photographers
Cooper noted that “couples are intentionally incorporating vintage 90s point-and-shoot film cameras with direct flash instead of refined digital photography.” Why not recruit your guests to do some of this work for you? Arm them with disposable film cameras and let them capture the genuine, unedited moments of your special day.
You can use this strategy to supplement traditional photography or to free up funds for a social media content creator. A content creator can shoot and edit multiple short films for sharing in the days following your big event. Relative to a dense, multi-day itinerary and massive guest list, this is a more cost-efficient way to extend the celebration.
Read next: 15 small and simple ways to save money after your wedding
Shop non-traditional rings
Non-traditional engagement rings can be a budget move as well as a personal style statement. Opting for a sapphire or emerald instead of a diamond can lower your cost significantly, especially if you want a larger stone. You can also shop vintage rings secondhand or tap family members for meaningful heirloom pieces.
Skip the brunch
Weekend weddings in recent years have spanned three days to include a welcome event, the ceremony itself, and a post-wedding brunch. Know that this itinerary isn’t mandatory for weekend weddings.
You can still host a lovely, high-end wedding without a welcome party or next-day brunch. In truth, your guests may appreciate a less intense timeline of events.
Opt for a micro-wedding
A smaller guest list reduces your wedding costs substantially if you’re serving food. It can also open up more interesting venue choices.
Even better, you wouldn’t be off-trend in opting for an intimate ceremony. Ady said many of her couples are limiting celebrations to 15 or 25 guests. She’s also working with eloping couples who plan to throw a party for family and friends when they return.
Intention is trending
Intention is today’s biggest wedding trend — and you can implement that with or without $36,000, film cameras, or a sapphire ring. Whether you opt for 300 guests or 20, you can keep spending in check by setting priorities and skipping what doesn’t matter. To capture true authenticity, you have to think in terms of setting trends, not following them.
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Should You Dress Like Younger Coworkers?
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The NYT had an interesting “Ask Vanessa” question recently: should you dress like younger coworkers? Let’s discuss…
In the NYT article (gift link), the writer asks Vanessa:
I work with many younger peers in a job that includes a lot of launches, dinners and parties. While I “dress” for these events, my peers remain in the jeans, knits and sneakers they wore all day. In this situation I advertise myself as a relic, no matter how well the clothes suit me. Are there ways I can embrace a more casual approach while also respecting the occasion? — Ali, Sydney, Australia
Vanessa Friedman, the NYT’s fashion critic, tells her that age is a hard thing to completely bamboozle people over — no one will think you’re as young as your daughters unless you’re Kris Jenner. But, she notes, you want to lean into your age and the experience that brings… and dress as you please.
Should You Dress Like Your Younger Coworkers?
I do agree with this advice — presumably, with age you have earned the right to dress however you want to. This is why we often advise younger women just starting out to look to a midlevel for fashion guidance instead of the boss — because the boss can dress however she likes.
I also think that people are OK with there being an adult in the room in most circumstances for work events. Who’s in charge? The person dressed the best (in a conservative sense) is often a safe assumption.
That said, there are a few nuances here that I think are interesting, and I’d love to get your thoughts…
Does Wearing a Sheath Dress + Heels Age You?
It’s one of those things that is particularly hard right now because fashion has taken a decidedly casual turn in recent years — and a great example of this is the sheath dress + heels, which always used to be a safe outfit for conferences, networking events, and more, as well as the office.
In recent years I’m sure we’ve all attended events where most people wore jeans and blazers or something similarly casual (especially the young’uns), and there were a few women still in sheath dresses and heels. I will note at the getgo that I’m sure they looked fabulous — it’s been a very safe choice for a reason, it’s so easy to look polished and put together. But… did it age them?
I think that question is kind of irrelevant, honestly — the more important question is, did they look like they were out of touch? Did they look like they didn’t know what year it was, or how current fashions were? I don’t think so — I think those people in heels and a sheath dress probably kept their gravitas and respect and looked in charge. Could they have gotten away with jeans and a blazer and loafers and still looked polished and in charge (or, in a more conservative setting, a pair of wide legged trousers and a lady jacket)? Absolutely, but while also meeting the occasion.
Does It Matter How Big of An Age Gap There Is?
Here’s an important point: the smaller the age gap, the harder the question becomes.
If you’re in your early 40s, you probably came of age professionally in an era where a sheath dress, blazer, and heels were not just acceptable, they were the default uniform for looking competent at work. Many women built entire wardrobes around that formula, and it worked reliably for years.
Meanwhile, coworkers in their late 20s (and even early 30s) may have started their careers during or after the pandemic, when offices were already moving toward softer business casual. They didn’t “reject” formal workwear — they simply never adopted it. To them, the visual language of professionalism is different: trousers, knits, flats, and layers instead of suits and pumps.
So when the two groups meet at a work dinner or networking event, it can feel less like a fashion disagreement and more like a time-travel moment. Both groups are dressing professionally according to the rules they learned… but the rules aren’t the same.
The Real Issue: It’s Not Age… It’s Formality
I don’t think a sheath dress and heels automatically ages someone. What it can do, however, is signal a level of formality that no longer matches the environment.
For many years, the safest strategy was to dress slightly more formally than everyone else. Today, that can sometimes read less as “polished” and more as “out of sync,” especially in offices where hierarchy is flatter and approachability is valued.
In other words, the question isn’t:
“Do I look older than my coworkers?”
It’s:
“Am I speaking the same visual language as my workplace?”
Clothes communicate role, authority, and adaptability. When most of the room is in relaxed tailoring and you are in a full traditional professional outfit, the difference can stand out more than you intend — not because you look bad, but because the dress code has quietly shifted.
So What Should You Actually Wear?
The goal isn’t to dress younger. The goal is to dress current.
That does not mean adopting every trend your coworkers are wearing. It means updating the structure of your outfit while keeping your personal style and level of polish.
Some easy translations:
Instead of:
- sheath dress + pumps
Try: - column dress + flats or loafers + soft jacket
Instead of:
Instead of:
You keep the authority and polish, but you just remove the stiffness.
What You Don’t Have to Do
You do not need to:
- wear sneakers to professional events
- copy your younger coworkers’ casual outfits
- abandon tailoring or quality clothing
- chase trends that don’t feel like you
Vanessa Friedman is right that you won’t convince anyone you’re 26 by dressing like a 26-year-old. But you also don’t have to dress like it’s 2012 to look competent.
Professional style has moved toward “polished real clothes.” The sweet spot is clothing that looks intentional and current without looking like you tried to blend into a different age group.
A Useful Rule of Thumb
If you want a practical guide, try this:
Match the formality of the room, not the age of the people in it.
Younger coworkers are often unconsciously calibrating to workplace culture; they just started from a different baseline. When you adjust formality rather than copying specific items, you stay aligned with the environment while still looking like yourself.
And, in many situations, there is still value in being the slightly more polished person in the room… just not the only person dressed for a different decade.
Readers, let’s hear from you. Have you run into this at conferences, recruiting events, or office dinners? Have you ever changed an outfit because everyone else showed up more casual (or more formal) than you expected?
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Megan Thee Stallion and Coco Jones Bring Glamour to Milan Fashion Week in Brown Amiri & Etro Looks
Now we told ya’ll the color of the Fall/Winter season was brown, but we know ya’ll didn’t think it was going to bump like this.

Megan Thee Stallion and Coco Jones have both been spied in Milan during Fashion Week with both ladies opting for the rich brown hue on different occasions.
The ‘Cognac Queen” rapper looked like Klay Thompson’s “cognac dream” in a brown crochet halter gown that hugged her body and consisted of floral embroidery for dramatic definition.

Posing with confidence at the opening of Amiri’s Flagship location in Milan, Megan embraced the “Naked dress” trend with confidence. She accessorized with brown high heel sandals, and her stiletto nails were a true match to her ravishing dress. Her black sleek buss down hair was a perfect page out of Law Roach’s fashionable hairdos. We see someone’s been taking notes.


In addition to Megan Thee Stallion, CoCo Jones radiated at the Etro fashion show like a true goddess. The “Why Not More“ singer sat front row in a sultry brown lace maxi dress that had a v-neckline and was enchanting with an ethereal silhouette.

Coco’s look was paired with a brown western-like floppy hat that featured a gold buckle atop. Her gold chain sculptural clutch bag, and pointy-toe sandals enhanced the color of her dress, and added a luxurious finish.

It’s been great seeing celebrities put their own twist of the ‘IT’ color brown this season. With Spring less than a month away, and colors like emerald, red, and citrus yellow expected to dominate the scene, we can’t wait to see how celebs put their use of color to the test.
What say you? Hot! or Hmm…?
Photo Credit: IG/Reproduction
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Margot Robbie Turns Up the Drama in Sheer Black Chanel Couture at a Press Event
Continuing her press tour for her latest movie “Wuthering Heights” that released earlier this month, Margot Robbie stunned in a black sheer Chanel dress that perhaps is the perfect segue into Spring.

With her cinched waist and model physique, if anyone can pull off the “naked dress” trend, and embrace gothic glamour, Margot is showing us it’s HER.
Apart of the brand’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, her dress is a distinct reflection of how Creative Director Matthiew Blaze is adding a new freshness and modernity to the legendary fashion house. Despite redefining some of the house’s traditional codes, we’re sure Karl Lagerfeld would be proud to see the brand moving in the right direction.
Beneath Margot’s sheer organza gown with beautiful detailing at the neckline, she wore lace shorts with the matching lace bra, that added an extra layer of sensuality to her ensemble.
She paired her look with Chanel Couture pumps that were classical, and the hem of her dress was finished with beaded embellishments, nodding to the brand’s signature adornments.

We thought Margot Robbie pulled this look off exceptionally well, and effortlessly owned it. We’re also looking forward to seeing how Chanel is going to rock this upcoming Spring season with so many new and exciting changes.
What say you? Hot! or Hmm…?
Photo Credit: IG/Reproduction
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Newbridge Silverware Earrings for Women
Step into a world of refined beauty with the Newbridge Silverware earrings for women. For over 90 years, Newbridge has been the heartbeat of Irish design, blending heritage craftsmanship with contemporary flair. This collection is a celebration of light and symbolism – from the brilliant sparkle of precision-cut clear stones to the deep cultural resonance of the Claddagh and St. Brigid’s Cross. Whether you are looking for a pair of everyday Beaded Hoops or statement Ornate Drop Earrings, Newbridge offers a touch of luxury that transforms every outfit into a conversation piece.
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Subtle Statement – Julia Berolzheimer
Bahia Maria Dress, Prada Bag (old, similar here and here), Gucci Sandals (similar here and here)
When you’re dressing in that space between minimalist and maximalist, the focus shifts to nuance, with pieces that feel special because of how they’re constructed and finished.
Fringe
Trim at a hemline. A subtle edge along a sleeve. Movement integrated into the design. Often rendered in ivory or tonal shades so the texture carries the detail.
Lace
Inserted at the base of a skirt. Layered beneath tailoring so it reveals itself in contrast. Framing a neckline on silk. Applied as placement, not overlay.
Structure & Silhouette
Sculpted bodices. Architectural necklines. Wrap forms with defined drape. Precise tailoring and clean seaming that hold shape.
Texture
Tone-on-tone jacquard. Embroidery embedded into dark fabric. Airy mohair knit. Studded leather on a classic heel. Crochet worked into a structured bag.
Softness
Fluid skirts paired with defined tops. Silk set against sharper lines. Sheer layers under weightier cloth. Drape balanced with form.
These are pieces defined by proportion and finish. The interest comes from construction and fabric.
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RawDenim Men’s Jacket Collection – Pynck
The RawDenim Men’s Jacket Collection is a curated tribute to the “Slow Fashion” movement, featuring heavy-duty selvedge fabrics, authentic indigo dyes, and silhouettes that have defined menswear for a century. Unlike mass-produced outerwear, these jackets are designed to start stiff and evolve with you—developing unique “honeycomb” fades and character marks that tell the story of your wear. Whether you’re a Type II traditionalist or looking for a modern chore coat, this collection is the ultimate investment in durable, high-character style.
Enzo Milano | Mens Puffer Jacket – Shop Now
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Thursday’s Workwear Report: Savvy Fine Knit Sweater Top
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Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
Short-sleeve sweaters are a wardrobe workhorse in my closet all year long. In the winter, they provide an extra layer of warmth I can wear under blazers and cardigans, and in the summer, they protect me from the chill of central air conditioning, but are still cool enough to wear outside.
This sweater from Universal Standard has my absolute favorite elbow sleeve length — long enough to provide some coverage, but not so long that they bunch up under blazers. It comes in 11 (!) different colorways, so there’s something for everyone!
The sweater is $84 at Universal Standard and comes in sizes equivalent to 00-40.
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