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Dunnes Stores – Helen Steele signature soft touch
Upgrade your active rotation with the latest from Dunnes Stores – Helen Steele signature soft touch collection. Designed for the woman on the move, this range centers around the designer’s celebrated TENCEL™ Modal fabric a material renowned for its buttery-soft feel and sustainable credentials. The 2026 drop masterfully blends wearable neutrals with high-energy pops of green, creating an aesthetic that transitions seamlessly from a morning run to a long-haul flight. Whether you’re running errands or simply relaxing in style, these pieces prove that performance wear can feel as luxurious as loungewear.
Step into the ultimate capsule collection, where comfort meets effortless style.
SOFT TOUCH
Crafted from Helen Steele’s signature soft-touch TENCEL™ Modal fabric, your perfect go-to on active days.
Elevate your athleisure with wearable neutrals and pops of green. Ideal for travel days, running errands or relaxing in style.
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ERDEM at The Met Gala 2026
The red carpet met the gallery floor as ERDEM at The Met Gala 2026 delivered one of the evening’s most talked-about fusions of high fashion and historical art. Embracing the year’s theme, “Fashion is Art,” Erdem Moralıoğlu looked to the brushstrokes of the past to dress his muse, Claire Foy. The look was a breathtaking dialogue between 19th-century portraiture and modern British utility, proving that bespoke evening wear can find its most striking partner in the most unexpected of places. By reimagining a scandalous historical silhouette through a contemporary lens, ERDEM cemented its reputation as a storyteller of the cloth.
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Thursday’s Workwear Report: Helena Divine Jersey Gathered Tee
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Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
How pretty is the print on this jersey top from Universal Standard? It’s giving me some Julia Roberts at the polo match in Pretty Woman vibes, but in a slightly more modern way. This would be a great option for wearing under suits and blazers this summer because the cap sleeves still give plenty of coverage if you have to take your jacket off.
If the dot pattern isn’t your thing, it also comes in five solids, including a lipstick red and a beautiful dark green.
The top is $98 at Universal Standard and comes in sizes that are equivalent to standard sizes 00-40.
Sales of note for 5/8:
- Nordstrom – Savings event – up to 25% off! Good deals on Veronica Beard, Vince, Reiss (esp. coats), and Boss, as well as Wit & Wisdom and NYDJ
- Ann Taylor – Mother’s Day Event: 40% off your purchase. Readers love this popover blouse, and their suiting is also in the sale.
- Boden – 15% off new styles with code
- Express – $39+ summer styles + 25% off everything else
- J.Crew – Up to 50% off swim, dresses, and more
- J.Crew Factory – Up to 60% off everything, and extra 50% off clearance
- Lands’ End – 50% off sitewide — lots of ponte dresses come down under $25, and this packable raincoat in gingham is too cute
- Lo & Sons – Mother’s Day Sale: Up to 40% off — reader favorites include this laptop tote, this backpack, and this crossbody
- Loft – 50% off your purchase + free shipping, plus 2 for $28 tanks and tees
- MAC – Enjoy 30% off lip products and receive a 4-piece Mother’s Day gift with $90
- M.M.LaFleur – Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off.
- Ruti – Take $55 off your purchase with code 55ONUS
- Sephora – Free same-day delivery for Mother’s Day with code
- Talbots – 50% off wear-now styles (5/8 only)
- The Outnet – Extra 30% off select styles, including Veronica Beard, Victoria Beckham, and Marni.
- 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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Pink Notes – Julia Berolzheimer
Another Tomorrow Dress (more sizes here), Tory Burch Necklace, Di Gaia Sandals, Wandler Bag
I keep coming back to pink. It first caught my eye on the SS26 runway shows a few months ago, where Victoria Beckham’s take really stood out, and it’s stayed with me since, finding its way into what I’ve been adding to cart for upcoming travels and to bring some new color into my summer wardrobe. The shades I’m drawn to right now feel lighter than those of past seasons. Warm, vibrant, and flushed, or on the other hand, almost a whisper of rose. It feels like a pretty in pink moment, but in a way that’s fresh and current.
Lately, it’s been showing up in the relaxed silhouettes I want to reach for during the week. A soft pink jean, a slightly dressier pair with a sheen for date night, and an easy linen shirt dress with subtle stripes. Pieces that act as the whole outfit, where the color does the styling for me.
Pink has more styling range than most colors you’d usually reach for. From blush to rose to coral, and even worked in through stripes, it adds depth without heaviness. The finishing pieces are where it really comes together—beaded jewelry, tinted frames, satin bags—small details in the right shade that pull the whole look in.
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The Modern Way to Pair Your Wedding & Engagement Rings
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Rihanna Spotted on Mother’s Day in an Oversized Black Suit and Chanel Wicker Bag with A$AP Rocky
Rihanna stepped out on Mother’s Day alongside A$AP Rocky in a coordinated street style moment that balanced tailoring with accessories. The singer wore an oversized black suit featuring strong shoulders and wide-leg trousers, paired with pointed snakeskin pumps and oversized shield sunglasses. She accessorized with layered jewelry and carried a woven Chanel top-handle bag along with a burgundy quilted tote.

A$AP Rocky complemented her look in a tan belted trench coat with red leather accents, dark denim, black boots, and narrow sunglasses. The duo were photographed arriving together at night in New York City, continuing their streak of coordinated off-duty fashion moments.

Rihanna’s relaxed suiting silhouette and mix of textures gave the look a polished yet understated feel, while Rocky leaned into structured outerwear with utilitarian details. Together, the pair delivered a muted palette accented by rich burgundy and gold tones.


Photo Credit: Mark Red Studios
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Suit of the Week: Abercrombie & Fitch
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For busy working women, the suit is often the easiest outfit to throw on in the morning. In general, this feature is not about interview suits for women, which should be as classic and basic as you get — instead, this feature is about the slightly different suit that is fashionable, yet professional. Also: we just updated our big roundup for the best women’s suits of 2026!
I found this fun suit while updating our guide to the most affordable interview suits.
(I wouldn’t wear a gingham suit to an interview, but it is a nice option for spring and summer.)
The blazer is $120, available in sizes XXS-XXL, and the pants are available in regular, long, and curvy options, on sale for $59. There’s also a matching vest on sale for $45.
Looking for something similar? Boden has a linen gingham blazer (with, sigh, matching shorts).
Sales of note for 5/8:
- Nordstrom – Savings event – up to 25% off! Good deals on Veronica Beard, Vince, Reiss (esp. coats), and Boss, as well as Wit & Wisdom and NYDJ
- Ann Taylor – Mother’s Day Event: 40% off your purchase. Readers love this popover blouse, and their suiting is also in the sale.
- Boden – 15% off new styles with code
- Express – $39+ summer styles + 25% off everything else
- J.Crew – Up to 50% off swim, dresses, and more
- J.Crew Factory – Up to 60% off everything, and extra 50% off clearance
- Lands’ End – 50% off sitewide — lots of ponte dresses come down under $25, and this packable raincoat in gingham is too cute
- Lo & Sons – Mother’s Day Sale: Up to 40% off — reader favorites include this laptop tote, this backpack, and this crossbody
- Loft – 50% off your purchase + free shipping, plus 2 for $28 tanks and tees
- MAC – Enjoy 30% off lip products and receive a 4-piece Mother’s Day gift with $90
- M.M.LaFleur – Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off.
- Ruti – Take $55 off your purchase with code 55ONUS
- Sephora – Free same-day delivery for Mother’s Day with code
- Talbots – 50% off wear-now styles (5/8 only)
- The Outnet – Extra 30% off select styles, including Veronica Beard, Victoria Beckham, and Marni.
- 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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The History of Metallic Details in Fashion Goes Way Beyond Just Luster

A touch of metal can make everything seem so much shinier. Think chrome dresses, a metal-pleated skirt, or shimmering gold zippers. The effect is dazzling and glamorous, well-suited to different social occasions. No wonder then that metal has been a core component of fashion for years.
However, the relationship between metal and fashion is not based solely on luster. Anyone who has witnessed the effect of armor up close (think Gladiator) or studied creative representations of Joan of Arc and her headdresses knows the sheer power that metal can exude.
Whether you are a fashion trendsetter or follower, you will likely find much to enjoy in the prominent themes defining this relationship, from unexpected surprises to creative visions. We promise.
Of Clean Lines and Cold, Unflinching Strength
One of the most eye-catching yet oldest uses of metal in clothing remains in armory. The classic silver suits with their clear, taut lines allowed warriors to deliver their best when faced by their enemies. No fussiness over loose clothes coming in the way of true-blue triumph.
That’s not to say artisans of the past ignored art when designing these garments. The Conversation examines fascinating armors from history, such as the Landsknecht costume of 1523. It was similar to a courtly dress, complete with puffed sleeves and embroidery. It even depicted popular tailoring techniques of the times, but all from steel.
The ability of metals like iron to withstand attack and rough use allowed the wearers to use their armor for years of service. That’s early evidence of lasting and functional fashion for you.
Moreover, metal outfits also showed off the silhouette of muscles well: extra points to warriors who took good care of themselves. It may have stirred apprehension and fear in the minds of their opponents. Why mess with someone whose aura radiates cold and unshakeable strength?
Realizing Brand Aesthetic and Reliability
As time moved on from the battlefield (thankfully), fashion began using metal to make lasting parts of clothing and accessories, from zips to trims and belt buckles.
Interestingly, zips were first called slide fasteners. One of their earliest uses was to support the US Navy’s windproof flying suits. Naturally, it made perfect sense to use metal for something so crucial.
Today, the fashion world uses zippers of various kinds, from metal and coil to molded plastic. Our use cases have expanded from sealing clothes to adding convenience or making a style statement. The available materials have also increased accordingly.
For some brands, the quality and design of the small elements of their creations are a huge tell. Ardent followers use these nuances to distinguish between real and rip-off.
This is also why fashion brands prefer to work with partners who understand that the devil rests in the details. Talon International recommends understanding the brand’s creative vision to integrate it into each product. Seemingly minor elements also undergo meticulous testing in these times when trust and authenticity reign in the fashion world.
Bringing Metal Into the Mainstream
Now, of course, metal has reached the sensibilities of modern fashion-forward audiences. People don’t shy away from flaunting unique style statements that reflect their interests.
Hence, the rising popularity of metallic skirts and gold or silver bags. The dazzling top and structured blazer look is also in vogue. The 2026 Golden Globes night was full of metallics: from Chase Infiniti in her silver metallic bustier to Kate Hudson in gunmetal and rhinestones.
More than the luster of the materials, these style profiles are a testimony to the wearer’s individuality and boldness. Here are people who aren’t afraid to add dazzle to their everyday, judgmental stares notwithstanding. Plus, the sheer potential of metallics to be molded into stunning forms is a fascinating canvas for designers to explore.
From a Shiny Past to a Sustainable Future
One thing going not so well for conventional metals in fashion is the growing sustainability debate. How durable and eco-friendly are these choices in our present, climate-change-riddled world?
Industry experts explain that metallics and glitter can harm aquatic life and humankind. Using heavy metals poses the risk of their breaking off into harmful particles during wear and washing. Since metallic fibers and textiles often use aluminum and polyester, this poses significant environmental risks.
Many fashion houses are now experimenting with green chemicals and more sustainable processes. The idea is to achieve the metallic trendiness without the downsides. The World Economic Forum also recommends using recycled content to reduce CO2 and the associated chemical usage.
From strength and vanity to resilience and uniqueness, metallics in fashion have served numerous purposes over the years. In the modern world, our priorities are shifting to a greater need for sustainable solutions. Relying on recycled materials for metallic fashion and cultivating a longer-lasting cycle than fast fashion can help meet this need.
Meanwhile, let’s continue to admire the raw awe that metallics exude, granting many wearers greater confidence and elan.
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All the Looks from the Disney Upfronts: Angela Bassett in L’Agence, Gabourey Sidibe in Studded Eloquii Black Dress, Emma Roberts in BluMarine, and More!
The stars stepped out in an array of structured tailoring, couture silhouettes, and statement prints for the Disney Upfront 2026 presentation in New York City. From Angela Bassett’s rose-embroidered velvet suiting to Lindsay Lohan’s sculptural couture gown, the event delivered a mix of polished daytime glamour and fashion-forward detailing. See what celebrities wore below.
Angela Bassett attended the event in a black rose-embroidered velvet pantsuit by L’Agence. Her look featured the brand’s Livvy Rose-Embroidered Velvet Pants paired with a coordinating tailored blazer layered over a black blouse. She completed the ensemble with loose waves and pointed black pumps, giving the floral suiting a sharp finish.
Gabourey Sidibe opted for a black off-the-shoulder Eloquii dress adorned with oversized metallic polka dots. The curve-hugging silhouette featured long sleeves and a thigh-high slit, paired with metallic heels. The reflective embellishments added dimension to the monochromatic look.
Emma Roberts arrived in a strapless rose print mini dress from the BluMarine Pre-Fall 2026 collection. The structured corseted bodice featured gold hardware accents down the center, while the sculptural bubble skirt added volume and shape. Roberts styled the look with sheer black tights and pointed black pumps.
Lindsay Lohan wore an embroidered strapless gown from the Ashi Studio F/W 2025 Couture collection. The fitted silhouette featured black satin bust detailing, sculpted hips, and ornate embroidery throughout the gown. She styled the couture look with soft blonde waves and minimal jewelry.
Chase Infiniti attended the event in a floral printed ruched gown by Maison Alaïa. The fitted black dress featured oversized white floral motifs, cap sleeves, and gathered detailing through the waist and skirt for a draped effect.
Sheryl Lee Ralph wore a periwinkle blue St. John wool silk suiting set composed of the brand’s Antonia Jacket and Maddie Wide Leg Pants. Styled by Ivy Coco, the monochromatic tailored look was paired with a crisp white blouse and black pointed pumps. Her hair was styled by Sharif Poston.
Who had your favorite look from the event?
Photo Credit: IG/Reproduction / JPASC24
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5 Things That Make a Cardigan Frumpy (Or Not)
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Are cardigans frumpy? What makes a cardigan look modern in 2026? Readers had a spirited discussion the other day, and I thought it deserved more discussion.
Are Cardigans Frumpy? My Take
My own take is that cardigans are usually utilitarian first and stylish second: they’re what many of us reach for when the office AC is blasting, not necessarily the thing making the outfit.
I love a good cardigan for coziness… but
- if you’re looking to add authority or polish, a blazer, sweater jacket, or lady jacket will usually get you there faster (I’ve linked to our latest roundups for all; I’ll also add our top picks below)
- if you want to look stylish, intentional styling matters much more with cardigans than with blazers
- if you want to look trendy, there’s definitely a very particular cardigan silhouette having a moment right now (longer, flared sleeves, softer structure, slightly cropped proportions)… this cardigan comes to mind…
- and yes, some cardigan trends are firmly in the past at this point (waterfall cardigans immediately come to mind) (pictured at top)
Five Things that Make a Cardigan Frumpy (or Not)
Structure







Ultimately I think that the more structure a cardigan has, the less frumpy it looks. Stronger shoulders, a defined placket, a heavier knit — all will be more stylish than a limp tissue-weight cardigan with no shape and droopy pockets. Jardigans, lady jackets, sweater blazers and schoolboy cardigans all excel here.
Proportion & Intention
A lot of times — especially if the cardigan is literally the one you keep at the office for when you’re cold — the proportions will look off. The sweater will be too long or short for the outfit, the wrong weight for the season, or the sleeves or collar will peek out of it in a funny way because you didn’t look in the mirror, you just threw it on because you were cold. And that’s fine! But.. all of those things contribute to that “frumpy” feeling.
Personally I find it really hard to wear a cardigan with a dress because the proportion always feels a bit off to me. I’ve liked this option from Nic & Zoe in the past, but I don’t think it’s winning any style awards.
Another problem: proportions have changed wildly in recent years; the cardigan you’re keeping at work may not be the best for those newer proportions. For example: wide legged pants look much better with shorter cardigans, whereas ankle pants look better with the longer cardigans we saw a few years ago.
Ultimately, a sweater that’s worn with intention (whether that’s draped over shoulders, buttoned as a top, styled monochromatically, or worn in place of a blazer — reads differently from “emergency cardigan because I’m cold.”
Fabric, Hardware, and other Details





Small details do a lot of heavy lifting with cardigans. An interesting pattern, a mixture of fabrics, a lush fabric, stylish buttons, cabled knit, etc — all of that can elevate a cardigan. Looking above at some of the more expensive cardigans we’ve posted recently, you can see how the small details really do elevate it. I’d say there’s also an element of intention to all of them, at least as styled.
Dated Cardigan Trends
Like I mentioned above, some cardigan trends are definitely in the past. (To be fair, almost every silhouette eventually has its moment in the wilderness, at least temporarily.) Some examples from our own archives…





- waterfall cardigans feel very dated to me
- I still wear my Circle cardigans (so cozy!) but they’re more of an “around the house” kind of thing
- oof the shawl neckline
- honestly I’m still wearing longer cardigans like the fourth striped one also — but they’re a neutral color and I’m not trying to make any style statements with them
Comparison Points


If someone says a cardigan is frumpy, what are they comparing it to?
For example, I know a lot of readers in the past have said that they keep fleece jackets at the office in case they’re cold — I’d still argue that a cardigan is a better option than that, but know your office (and your style). A cardigan may not earn fashion points compared to a blazer, but compared to the office fleece? It’s still doing pretty well.
So Can I Wear Classic Cardigans or Not in 2026?
For example, the ones that look like these:
My answer: YES, absolutely, whether as an integral part of your outfit or the cardigan you keep at work. But:
- keep a full-length mirror in your office so you can check out how your outfit looks with the cardigan if it’s one you keep at the office
- cardigans (particularly 100% cotton ones) can get stretched out pretty easily — so don’t forget to launder it
- really think about styling the cardigan and how it fits proportionally with the other clothes you’re wearing
Ultimately, I think you need to distinguish “practical wardrobe workhorse” from “style trendsetter.” Some of the trendier cardigan silhouettes (cough, extra-long flared sleeves or cropped styles) may not work for every office or every working woman… but nobody would call them frumpy. (At least, not in 2026.)
Meanwhile, the classic cardigan remains a classic precisely because it’s so practical: easy to keep at the office, throw in your bag, layer over a blazer, or pull on when the conference room AC is set to “arctic tundra.” And yes, some classic cardigans can absolutely look chic, polished, or modern, especially when the proportions, styling, and fabric feel intentional.
But let’s be honest: many of us are also wearing them because chattering teeth tend to interrupt workflow.
And honestly? That’s fine too.
Readers, what cardigan styles feel current to you? Which ones feel dated?
Our Favorite Third Pieces If You Don’t Want to Wear a Cardigan
Sweater Blazers
Blazer as a Separate
Lady Jackets
Some of our latest favorite lady jackets for work in 2026 still include knit jackets such as those from ba&sh, MMLF, or Boden… but in general the style has gotten much more structured, closer to a Chanel-style jacket for work. On the budget side of things, check out J.Crew, Tuckernuck (XXS-XXXL), J.Crew Factory, and Ann Taylor… on the splurgey side check out L’Agence, Veronica Beard, St. John, and (of course!) Chanel.




Chanel-Style Jackets
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