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How Fashion Influencers Use Omega-3 Supplements for Recovery, Wellness, and Muscle Support
Fashion influencers often balance demanding schedules that include workouts, travel, photoshoots, and long days on their feet. Maintaining physical wellness, supporting recovery, and staying energized are all important parts of sustaining an active lifestyle in the fashion and fitness space. Nutrition plays a major role in helping the body recover after exercise, especially when combined […]
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How Omega-3 Supplements Support Bone Strength and Mobility for Active Lifestyles
Modern wellness is no longer just about looking good. Today’s health-conscious consumers, influencers, and active lifestyle enthusiasts are paying closer attention to how they feel, move, and age over time. From daily workouts and long hours on the go to maintaining energy and flexibility, mobility has become an important part of overall wellness. As more […]
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louche london Spring clean sale – Extra 25%
Refresh your wardrobe with a touch of vintage-inspired flair during the Louche London Spring Clean Sale. This limited-time event offers an extra 25% off their signature eclectic prints and feminine silhouettes, from 70s-inspired florals to whimsical conversational patterns. Whether you’re looking for a standout statement collar blouse for the office or a breezy tea dress for weekend brunches, this collection blends London’s boutique charm with modern versatility. Don’t miss the chance to grab these unique, personality-packed pieces at an even better value.
Louche Hettie 70’s Floral Print Mesh Mini Dress – Shop Now
Louche Evelina Viola Tie Neck Frill Top – Shop Now
Solyne Strawberry Fields Print Frill V-Neck Mini Dress – Shop Now
Fien Pond Print Short Sleeve Shirt – Shop Now
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Wednesday’s Workwear Report: Elbow-Sleeve Cardigan
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Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
I love the shape of this short-sleeved cardigan from Nordstrom’s in-house line. The slightly-puffed, elbow-length sleeves make it feel just a touch more special than your typical back-of-the-chair sweater. I would wear this olive green color with just about everything in my wardrobe this summer, but I think it would look especially lovely with the brown Modern Citizen dress we posted yesterday.
The sweater is $129 at Nordstrom and comes in sizes XXS-XXL. It also comes in black and “pink wisp.”
Sales of note for 5/1:
- Ann Taylor – Friends of Ann Event, 40% off your purchase PLUS $50 off $200! Readers love this popover blouse, and their suiting is also in the sale.
- Boden – 15% off new styles with code
- Brooklinen – 25% off sitewide (ends 5/1) — we have and love these sateen sheets
- Evereve – All tops on sale
- Express – $39+ Summer Styles
- Hatch – $15 off one of our favorite alarm clocks with code LETMOMSLEEP15
- J.Crew – Up to 30% off wear-now styles
- J.Crew Factory – Up to 60% off everything, and extra 60% off clearance
- Lands’ End – 40% off sitewide – lots of ponte dresses come down under $25, and this packable raincoat in gingham is too cute
- Loft – 60% off florals and 50% off your purchase
- M.M.LaFleur – End of season sale. Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off.
- Nordstrom – 1500+ new women’s markdowns
- Sephora – Hair deals daily – today 5/1 up to 50% off dae, Verb, PATTERN by Tracee Ellis Ross, and BaBylissPro products
- Talbots – 40% off one item and 30% off your entire purchase
- TOCCIN – Use code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off!
- Vivrelle – Looking to own less stuff but still try trends? Use code CORPORETTE for a free month, and borrow high-end designer clothes and bags!
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Best Fringe Western Jackets for Western Fashion Lovers
Suppose you walk into a room and every single person stares at you. Not because you said anything. Just because of what you are wearing. That is what a fringe jacket does. It brings movement, personality and that western energy that no other style can match. Fringe has always been part of cowboy culture but right now it is showing up everywhere and it has never looked better.
Best Fringe Western Jackets You Can Wear Right Now
Here is the list of Best Fringe Western Jackets of all time.
Women’s Stella Black Fringe Jacket

This black fringe jacket gives you that strong western look you want without looking extra. The leather material with soft lining inside means you can wear it all day and still feel comfortable. Those metallic buttons on the front? They give it such a classic cowboy touch. The shirt style collar keeps it looking clean and the long fringe across the sleeves and back moves as you walk which honestly changes the whole energy of your outfit. The braided chest detailing makes it look even more special. This jacket can be great for your Modern Cowgirl Wardrobe.
Women’s Birchwood Fringe Leather Jacket

This one feels more put together and polished. Real leather in tan color that looks amazing with denim and boots. The front zipper on this fringe leather jacket gives it a modern feel while still keeping that western look. What I really like about this one is the pockets, inside and outside so it is actually useful for everyday life and not just for looking good.
Shyanne Women’s Suede Fringe Jacket

If you want something softer and more relaxed then Suede Fringe Jacket is your best option. The suede feels soft and easy to wear and the dark brown color gives it that classic vintage feel. The fringe flows naturally without making the whole thing feel overwhelming. You can just throw this on casually and look great without even trying.
Westworld Men’s Black Fringes Suede Leather Jacket

This one is made for the men who want to look classy. Real cowhide leather with an oil waxed finish that gives it a nice subtle shine. The black color makes this jacket look sharp and confident and the fringe keeps that western feeling going strong. Over time the leather develops a naturally worn look which just makes it look even better.
Westworld Men’s Brown Fringes Suede Western Jacket

If black feels too bold for you then this brown suede leather jacket version is the one to go for. More classic, more relaxed and just as good. The waxed finish keeps the surface smooth and clean and the brown tone feels very traditional. Spacious pockets make it practical for daily wear too.
Yellowstone 1883 Ennis Fringe Jacket

If you have watched 1883 you are going to connect with this one immediately. It is inspired by the show and carries that raw frontier feel that just hits different. Toggle closures instead of regular buttons or zippers on this Yellowstone jacket give it a really authentic old style look. The earthy beige color is so easy to pair with neutral outfits and the fringe on the sleeves adds that perfect cowboy detail. It feels like something straight out of the show.
Women’s Deleon Suede Fringe Jacket

This one goes in a more modern direction. No collar, open neck design and a slim fit shape that makes it feel really relaxed and easy. Fringe across the sleeves, chest and back adds movement without making the jacket feel heavy. Great for anyone who likes western style but wants something more updated and wearable every day.
How to Style Fringe Jackets

The main rule while wearing the best fringe western jackets is just keep everything else simple and let the jacket do all the talking. Let’s discuss some amazing tips.
Keep the Base Simple
A plain shirt and jeans are genuinely all you need. White, grey or black work best underneath so the jacket gets all the attention it deserves. Do not overthink it.
Cropped Jackets Need the Right Bottom
Pair any cropped fringe style with high waisted jeans or a skirt. These two just balance each other out so naturally and the whole look comes together without any effort.
Longer Jackets Work Best With Fitted Pants
For longer styles go with fitted pants and keep them simple. Baggy or wide leg pants take all the attention away from the jacket and the whole look just falls apart.
Boots Are Non Negotiable
Ankle boots or full cowboy boots both work perfectly. Boots ground the whole outfit and keep that western feel going strong from head to toe.
Keep Accessories Minimal
Simple hoops, a plain belt or a small bag is more than enough honestly. The jacket is already doing all the work so there is really no need to add anything extra on top of that.
Conclusion
Fringe jackets never really went away. They just got better. Bold leather, soft suede or a fun cropped version, there is something in our collection for every taste and every style. Keep the rest of your outfit simple and just let the fringe do its thing. Once you wear one you will get why so many people are reaching for fringe jackets again this season. And honestly going back to a plain jacket after that is not easy at all.
FAQs
What is a fringe western jacket?
It is a jacket that has long strips of leather or suede hanging off parts like the sleeves or back. Those strips swing and move when you walk which gives the whole outfit so much more life and personality.
How do you style a fringe jacket without overdoing it?
Just keep everything else plain and simple. A basic shirt and jeans is really all you need. The jacket is already doing enough on its own.
Are fringe jackets still in fashion?
Yes and they are bigger than ever right now. Fringe has become a huge part of both modern western and boho fashion and it is showing up everywhere this season.
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Checks for Spring! – Julia Berolzheimer
Rosie Assoulin Top & Pants, Delvaux Bag, Sebastian Milano Heels, Arielle Ratner Earrings
There’s something about checks that just feels like spring. They’re one of those patterns that returns year after year and still feels fresh every time. Gingham sits within that family as the lighter, more playful option, while other check variations feel a bit bolder and more expressive.
A fuller skirt or midi dress feels right for daytime celebrations like showers, luncheons, or anything outdoors where you want to lean into the spirit of the season. Matching sets have a slightly more styled feel, perfect for dinners, casual events, or when you’re rushing out the door.
Part of what makes checks endure is the way they continue to evolve. They appear in everything from classic, ladylike silhouettes to pared-back, modern shapes, shifting with each era while still holding onto their signature simplicity. That versatility is what keeps them feeling relevant: familiar, but never static.
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Lisbon Fashion Week A/W 2026/7: A New Cold Current of Iberian Intimacy
DINO ALVES, CARLOS GIL, ÇAL PFUNGST, GONÇALO PEIXOTO, LUIS CARVALHO, BÁRBARA ATANÁSIO, DUARTEHAJIME and ARNDES
A Quiet Storm Raged Along the Atlantic Ocean, Calling for Cocoons, Cloaks and Capotes, and Collections Whispered of Saudade (that Untranslatable Portuguese Sense of Longing). Are You Heeding the Iberian Call?
On trend: headscarf and voluminous suit. At Luís Carvalho
Image Credit Lisboa Fashion Week
As Winter tails off, Lisbon Fashion Week returned for the Fall/Winter 2026/7 season with a renewed sense of purpose: to prove that Portuguese design is a compelling counterpoint to the traditional European Fashion Weeks.
Against the city’s historic backdrop of ancient cobbled hills and quaint tiled facades, a fashion week that has earned its own inimitable character, unfolded.
Collections oozed raw emotion and a kind of melancholic romance, a ‘quiet storm’ of sorts that felt very Atlantic indeed.
One sensed designers aimed to do more than just cover the body in something special – it felt that the idea was to be sumptuously enfolded as well as protected. Think cocoon coats, head scarves and oversized sunglasses!
Portuguese design had evidently moved beyond Summer’s sun-drenched minimalism into a ‘tactile, touchy-feely maximalism’ (think reclaimed luxe leather and sturdy wool juxtaposed with flimsy organza and silk chiffon) and one where craftsmanship and deconstructed tailoring formed the solid backbone of collections.
Palettes were darker, where neutrals – volcanic black, deep ink blue, charcoal, dove grey, dark chocolate, biscuit, bison, camel and beige – whispered rather than shouted on the runways, and the occasional shock of pillar box red, orange, moss green or sky blue added to the allure of the quietly understated, multi-layered looks.
From Ochre to liquid gold. At Gonçalo Peixot
Silhouettes were sculptural, often military-inspired (let’s not forget Portugal has a long maritime history), tailoring was voluminous (e.g. coats were vast and floor-sweeping, and shoulders generous), whilst various designers found their inspiration in Portuguese heritage and historical events.
So, without further ado, pull on your sea-green cashmere top, tie your silk head scarf securely under your chin and apply some oversized sunnies.
Join us on a dramatic coastal journey along the Atlantic with its moody skies, fog, sea mist and powerful storms. And be inspired by the offerings of both the fashion heavyweights and emerging rebels. (Caviat: notebook at the ready… you won’t want to miss a single fabulous detail.)
Let’s kick off with a video with some of the highlights backstage and on the runways: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRzkssDst3Q
The look of the season: Headscarf, sunnies and a luxe navy wool coat. At Carlos Gil
DINO ALVES
Drama on the runway! Known for his signature theatrical offerings, Dino Alves fused tulle skirts, knits, tailoring and denim with subtle elements of Portuguese heritage for Fall 2026/7. And it worked a treat.
The crisp white blouses with their traditional embroidery looked contemporary and crafty and the quirky layering – especially in the menswear offering – worked very well. As did the perforated surface design effects and cut-outs in the skirts and jackets.
The deconstructed tailoring looked most covetable, and we just adore the high-waisted belts that snaked their way around waists, and across the entire collection!
At Dino Alves
At Dino Alves
At Dino Alves
At Dino Alves
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At Dino Alves
At Dino Alves
CARLOS GIL
Carlos Gil delivered a masterclass in contemporary pieces that drew on inspiration from many different cultures, entitled ‘The World’.
He caters for the cosmopolitan, sophisticated woman who is constantly reinventing herself. We’re delighted to report that despite that, menswear was certainly not forgotten!
Says Carlos Gil, “the silhouettes alternate between structured and fluid, while patterns inspired by Art Nouveau intersect with a vibrant palette that evokes the 70s and 80s, in intense reds, luminous yellows, deep greens, and striking blues, balanced by neutrals and black.”
We particularly adored the scarf-like wrap dresses paired with quaint little woollen coats (with their gorgeous floral collar corsages), mid-calf socks, pointy shoes and oversized sunglasses – such a contemporary look!
The transparent lacy chiffon dresses with their marabou feather trims were begging to be layered – but of course the brave amongst us will sport these just like Carlos Gil’s models did – au natural!
At Carlos Gil
At Carlos Gil
At Carlos Gil
At Carlos Gil
At Carlos Gil
At Carlos Gil
At Carlos Gil
At Carlos Gil
ÇAL PFUNGST
Çal Pfungst (the artistic name of uber-talented Gonçalo Pereira) is known for combining fashion, performance art and conceptual art. Little wonder this offering was as dramatic and theatrical as it was wearable.
Sumptuous velvet in rose and rust, and sturdy tweed and wool in earthy shades formed the basis for the relaxed tailoring, some of it with more than a hint of nostalgic period costume.
The avant-garde flavour of many of the ensembles, with their clever draping, ruching and zipper details made for one of the most exciting offerings of the season.
Bring on the drama!
At Çal Pfungst
At Çal Pfungst
At Çal Pfungst
At Çal Pfungst
LUIS CARVALHO
To close Lisbon Fashion Week, Luís Carvalho presented ‘After Image,’ “a silent territory.” According to the designer this is “a place where time blurs contours and memories reinvent themselves between the real and the imaginary.”
Silhouettes came with nipped waists, structured shoulders and dropped armholes that, according to the designer, “suggest a carefree, almost instinctive attitude”, with “a subtle tension between rigour and freedom, between what we remember and what we reinvent.”
Ruched waists on the women’s skirts and men’s trousers as well as on a women’s chiffon blouse drew the eye straight to the midriff. Belts and pleats further emphasised the subtle hourglass waistlines.
The collection is crisp and clean, black and white was interspersed with pillar box red and a very distinctive pinstripe beige.
An ensemble that made us jump for joy was the grey salt-and-pepper men’s suit with its relaxed volume, vertical shoulder pleats, epaulettes, applied pocket, belt and crisp white shirt – perfection!
At Luis Carvalho
At Luis Carvalho
At Luis Carvalho
At Luis Carvalho

At Luis Carvalho
At Luis Carvalho
BÁRBARA ATANÁSIO
This was without a doubt one of the most impressive menswear collections of the season, blurring the lines between streetwear and avant-garde fashion.
With a clear focus on sustainability and reuse, Bárbara Atanásio transformed everyday garments -T-shirts, denim and hoodies – into extraordinary, deconstructed pieces.
This collection embraced raw finishes, distressed fabrics, imperfections and layering, all while sporting their signature oversized silhouettes.
We love the bold looks – verging on the New Romantics, especially the layered denim, the plaid, tartan and the oversized boots. (Oh, and there was no shying away from exposing plenty skin!)
At Bárbara Atanásio
At Bárbara Atanásio
At Bárbara Atanásio
At Bárbara Atanásio
GONÇALO PEIXOTO
If texture is your thing, Gonçalo Peixoto produced a masterclass: from frothy lacy slip dresses and feathery minis to sparkly sequins on a tweed jacket-dress, it was a tactile affair of note.
Silk taffeta ballgown skirts and mini bra-lets rubbed shoulders with transparent lace slip dresses and satin 4-piece suits.
Silhouettes couldn’t have been more diverse either: from floor-sweeping skirts to micro tops, and all in a palette that ranged from organic, earthy shades to rich ochre and luxe gold.
At Gonçalo Peixoto
At Gonçalo Peixoto
At Gonçalo Peixoto
At Gonçalo Peixoto
At Gonçalo Peixoto
DUARTEHAJIME
Duartehajime managed to effortlessly fuse Japanese austerity with Portuguese melancholy.
Silhouettes were oversized, creating cocoon-like ‘envelopes. The designer wanted to create “a real cocoon of privacy for those wearing the garments, both in the intimate moments of getting dressed and offstage.”
This is streetwear that draws on urban life and culture, blending details like zippers, press studs and rivets very effectively with metallics, leather, oversized hand knits and animal prints.
The end result is a very distinctive unisex collection that looks seriously comfortable and lounge-y, yet is ultra-sophisticated, stylish and elegant.
At Duartehajime
At Duartehajime
At Duartehajime
At Duartehajime
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At Duartehajime
ARNDES
Leather, satin, chiffon and fleecy wool were elements that effortlessly combined to define the tactile essence of this touchy-feely collection.
The palette ranged from cream to black, with subtle shades of champagne, dove grey and even a pop of oxblood in the mix, to make for an offering that can only be described as understated good taste.
It’s sensual, aesthetic and super elegant. Oh, and will blend with just about everything you have in your wardrobe…
At Arndes
At Arndes
At Arndes
At Arndes
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At Arndes
At Arndes
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Coffee Break: Small Gold Hoop Earrings
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This must be a first: I prefer the small hoop version of these Monica Vinader earrings to the huggies.
It of course doesn’t hurt that the hoops are on sale while the huggies are still full price at $285. But the hoops look a bit more comfortable than the huggies, which look like they’d be a pain to get on and off.
Both earrings are 14K solid gold, and I like the slight organic vibe to both of them.
The hoop earrings are on sale as part of Nordstrom’s “Spring Savings Event,” so they’re currently marked from $450 down to $360. The hoops are also available in 14k white gold, but it looks like they might be down to the last lucky few.
Sales of note for 5/1:
- Ann Taylor – Friends of Ann Event, 40% off your purchase PLUS $50 off $200! Readers love this popover blouse, and their suiting is also in the sale.
- Boden – 15% off new styles with code
- Brooklinen – 25% off sitewide (ends 5/1) — we have and love these sateen sheets
- Evereve – All tops on sale
- Express – $39+ Summer Styles
- Hatch – $15 off one of our favorite alarm clocks with code LETMOMSLEEP15
- J.Crew – Up to 30% off wear-now styles
- J.Crew Factory – Up to 60% off everything, and extra 60% off clearance
- Lands’ End – 40% off sitewide – lots of ponte dresses come down under $25, and this packable raincoat in gingham is too cute
- Loft – 60% off florals and 50% off your purchase
- M.M.LaFleur – End of season sale. Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off.
- Nordstrom – 1500+ new women’s markdowns
- Sephora – Hair deals daily – today 5/1 up to 50% off dae, Verb, PATTERN by Tracee Ellis Ross, and BaBylissPro products
- Talbots – 40% off one item and 30% off your entire purchase
- TOCCIN – Use code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off!
- Vivrelle – Looking to own less stuff but still try trends? Use code CORPORETTE for a free month, and borrow high-end designer clothes and bags!
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