One writer tests four fall runway looks—including a fringe skirt and giant puff sleeves—to learn which, if any, might actually make sense for our new socially distant lives
PUFF PIECE Ms. Lennon dons some pumped-up sleeves while sipping coffee at her California home. Shirt, $295, sea-ny.comthe Pleistocene era, when I and other magazine editors were required to wear high heels every day, I would watch racks of trend-forward clothing roll down the hall at work and think of the dinner party scene in “Beetlejuice.
Confession: My pandemic-shrunken life more closely resembles that of Geena Davis’s “Beetlejuice” character: a ghost locked for eternity in her own home, garbed in simple cotton dresses and sometimes a calico apron. To my Covid-era mind, this season’s Deetz-ian runway trends, including pale leather opera gloves and ballooning sleeves, seem even more like theater costumes than they do functional clothing.
To be clear, I’m not mocking them. I long for a shot of glamour, and for fashion to return in its full, impractical, joyous glory.
And this too shall pass.
I don't even wear opera gloves to the opera--where else would they fit into my life? Scrubbing toilets?
Who freaking cares Stupid post.
Most US women are busy with kids, family and work. Who has time for this stuff?
Omg 80s all over again 80sladies
Failing trump ragggggggg
This may be one of the dumbest posts I’ve ever seen
This is what the WSJ calls news this week ? The WSJ had a good run but now it’s a mess -last one out turn off the lights
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