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Erin Andrews Chose a Neon Green Sweater For Her First Big Game.


I’m being truthful when I say I’ve never watched a televised sporting event from start to finish—baseball is boring, football too complicated, and I tend to lose interest in the frenetic back-and-forth of basketball, soccer, and hockey. Even so, I’ve known who Erin Andrews was since the early 2000s when she started working as a sideline reporter for ESPN, probably because there were so few women in her field that she became newsmaking by virtue of just existing. Since then, I’d argue that she’s risen to become one of the most well-regarded, influential sports reporters in the game, and the fact that she landed a hosting gig on Dancing With the Stars in 2014 speaks to her mass appeal with American audiences.

For her episode of “What I Wore When,” Erin wanted to talk about a sweater. Specifically, the three-quarter-sleeve V-neck she chose for her first major on-air job: Game 7 of the 2004 Stanley Cup playoffs between the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Calgary Flames. A monumental opportunity for any burgeoning sports reporter, and one that seemed to call for neon green.

“I’m from Tampa Bay, and it was a huge game,” Erin told me. “I was like, ‘I really, really need an awesome shirt to wear.'” And so begins the story of how Erin and her parents went to the mall to find her something perfect. “We went to Ann Taylor, and it was in the front of the store, the front table … It was bright fluorescent green. I remember there was a yellow fluorescent one [and] a pink one. For some reason, that green one was calling my name.”

Andrews’ pivotal neon green sweater, which she wore during her first big on-air game in 2004.  (YouTube)



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The Everlane Cashmere Sweater Sale Is Here for Your Coziest Fall Wardrobe Yet


Sweater weather is better weather, especially when it’s discounted. And it seems the mecca of wardrobe essentials, Everlane, knows it.

The direct-to-consumer brand, known for its socially conscious, eco-friendly, and radically transparent business model, is all about making it easier to go green(er) without spending all your money on clothing—and the company is proving it today, with Everlane’s cashmere sweater sale.

For the next 36 hours, the brand’s insanely popular cashmere sweaters will be on sale, so gird your comfiest loins. While this isn’t part of Everlane’s Choose What You Pay event, the sweaters are all priced at $100. And it’s not just one or two of the best-selling styles you can get a deal on; it’s nine of them—men’s cashmere included. So whether you’re an oversized-sweater kind of person, a Steve Jobs/Elizabeth Holmes turtleneck kind of person, or a tiny-cardigan kind of person, there’s something for you between $20 to $40 off. Oh, and there’s no promo code necessary, but be warned: The sale ends this Tuesday, November 5, at noon.

So shop all of the styles included in Everlane’s cashmere sweater sale, below. And, thus, the coziest fall was decreed.

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How to Make an Annoying, Itchy Sweater Less Itchy


We’ve all had to deal with an infuriatingly itchy sweater at some point in our lives. And we can all pretty much agree that it is the absolute worst. Isn’t having to layer for winter bad enough? It’s enough to make you want to pack a bag filled with all-linen-everything and buy a one-way ticket somewhere the temperature doesn’t go under 70º F. Alas, that’s not always an option—but luckily, there is a fix for your annoying, scratchy knits. And it’s pretty easy.

To make your itchy sweaters less, well, itchy, all you need to do is give them some TLC. Basically, you need to treat your knits like you do your hair. And these five steps will get you there.

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  1. Turn the perpetrator inside out and soak it in cold water and a few tablespoons of white vinegar for 15 minutes, making sure that all the fibers are thoroughly saturated. Drain.

  2. While the sweater is still wet, gently massage a generous amount of hair conditioner into the fibers. Avoid stretching the fibers and don’t use a cheap hair conditioner, since those usually contain waxes that will cause a weird buildup.

  3. Let the conditioner sit on the sweater fibers for 30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with cold water. Gently press excess water out of sweater, being careful not to stretch the garment out of shape.

  4. Dry flat on a towel. Once fully dry, fold neatly and place in a large ziplock bag.

  5. Now place sweater in the freezer and let it sit overnight. In the morning: No more itchy sweater!

Here’s why these five steps work: The vinegar and conditioner softens the fibers, while the freezer keeps the shorter fibers from sticking out, sort of like how a cold blast from the hair-dryer smooths your hair.

Molly Blutstein wears a black and white tweed pullover a quilted fanny pack bag with golden chains from Chanel a black...
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There are other factors to keep in mind when it comes to why your sweater is itchy in the first place.

Check the fiber content of the offensive garment. It’s possible you may be allergic to its natural fibers; wool, alpaca, cashmere, and angora are common irritants for some people. And if you’re allergic, no amount of soaking and freezing will help. Donate the sweater to Good Will and look for knits made from acrylic instead.

Similarly, some fibers are just coarse and itchy no matter what. If you don’t feel like wearing a button-down or turtleneck under your annoying sweater all the time, donate it. Remember: Life’s too short to deal with annoying sweaters.

Tamu McPherson is seen outside Boss during New York Fashion Week Autumn Winter 2019 on February 13 2019 in New York City.
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Shop some of our favorite cozy sweaters for the season, below.

Halogen x Atlantic-Pacific Blouson Sleeve Sweater

Nordstrom

$69

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UO Diana Two-Tone Cable Knit Sweater

Urban Outfitters

$98

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Gap Marled Cable-Knit Crewneck Sweater

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LOFT Plus Stripe Draped Sleeve Sweater

LOFT

$59.50

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Land’s End Women’s Plus Size Cotton Blend Mock Neck Aran Cable Sweater

Land’s End

$99.95

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Lou & Grey Aibrushed Sweater

Lou & Grey

$79.50

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Ryllace Boyfriend Cashmere Sweater

Ryllace

$198

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American Eagle Chunky Knit V-Neck Oversized Sweater

American Eagle

$29.99

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Raga Fay Eyelash Sweater

Anthropologie

$130

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Everlane The Cropped Alpaca Cardigan

Everlane

$100

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Hailey Bieber Princess Diana Sweater: How To Get The Look


Of all of Princess Diana’s most iconic looks, her off-duty oversized sweatshirts, bike shorts, and sneakers were a fan favorite—long before the combination was majorly on-trend. And sure, no one can do it like Princess Di, but Hailey Bieber came really, really close in her most recent editorial for Vogue Paris.

In the spread shot by Gregory Harris and styled by Virginie Benarroch, Mrs. Bieber did her best Princess Diana impression. If you came across one of the photos on your Instagram feed (chances are you did—they basically broke the internet this week) you probably had to do a double take.

The model looked nearly identical to the Princess in recreations of some of Diana’s most famous paparazzi photos, down to the messy updos.

But the obsession with Princess Diana’s off-duty looks, Bieber’s off-duty looks, Bieber-imitating-Diana’s-off-duty-looks looks probably has to do with the fact that they’re so accessible. Unlike Hailey’s exposed Alexander Wang thong at the 2019 Met Gala, this just-got-back-from-the-gym look is a little more realistic for everyday. It’s so attainable, one of the sweatshirts Bieber wore in the Vogue Paris photoshoot is actually just $60.

That’s right, Bieber’s Princess Di-inspired sweatshirt can be bought at Mango right now.

Mango Embroidered Varsity Sweatshirt

Mango

$59.99

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Considering some of Princess Diana’s actual sweatshirts have gone on to be auctioned off for as much as $10,000, this is a steal. All you need to recreate the rest of the look is a simple pair of white dad sneakers and bike shorts. Princess Diana and Hailey Bieber would be proud.

Fila Disruptor II Premium Sneaker

Revolve

$86

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AUU High Waist Yoga Shorts

Amazon

$16.49

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Mango Embroidered Varsity Sweatshirt

Mango

$59.99

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Mango Embroidered Varsity Sweatshirt

Mango

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Mango Textured Embroidery Varsity Sweatshirt

Mango

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Target Is Making Ugly Holiday Sweater Dresses Now, and They're a Sight to Behold


The wackiest display of the holiday cheer isn’t happening on the Hallmark Channel or Netflix’s original movie selection this year. Rather, you can find it in an aisle of your local Target. You know ugly sweaters are A Thing—but in 2018 the retailer is leveling up, offering a line of ugly sweaterdresses just in time for holiday parties. And they’re really something.

Target’s collection of festive knits has everything: a toy soldier, a snowman’s face, and even a two-tone blue menorah—all rendered into long-sleeve, short-skirted silhouettes. Each one takes the charm of an ugly holiday sweater and multiplies it by 10, just by having that much more room to show your seasonal spirit. And because they’re all under $50, you can justify onetime usage (or buying multiples, because why not?).

If your office, friend group, or family is having an ugly-holiday-sweater competition, these dresses are likely to win first place. Check out Target’s new riff on a seasonal favorite, ahead.



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The Full Story Behind Connie Britton's 2018 Golden Globes 'Poverty Is Sexist' Sweater


Of all the black looks to walk down the red carpet at the 2018 Golden Globes, Connie Britton‘s was arguably the most statement-making.

As part of the Time’s Up-backed black-out, the actress wore a Max Mara ballgown skirt with a Lingua Franca sweater to the ceremony. As with all of the latter label’s signature knits, it was embroidered with a phrase across the front; Britton’s read: “Poverty is sexist.”

PHOTO: Kevork Djansezian/NBC

When images emerged on Twitter of Britton wearing the Lingua Franca sweater without context, many were confused by the sentiment. Go through Twitter, and you’ll find people wondering what she could’ve meant by it and whether it was just another slogan slapped onto a shirt. Then, when the style was attributed back to Lingua Franca (the embroidered script being pretty recognizable), some characterized it as contradictory or even hypocritical, as most of the brand’s products carry three-figure price tags. But a crucial detail was missing in the equation: “Poverty is sexist” is the name of one of ONE Campaign‘s gender equality initiatives, which Britton has been supporting for a while—and the sweater was made by Lingua Franca at the request of the organization.

“The phrase was inspired by ONE Campaigns ‘Poverty is sexist’ initiative, which aims to break down the barriers holding girls and women back as part of broader efforts to end extreme poverty,” Rachelle Hruska MacPherson, founder of Lingua Franca, tells Glamour over email. “We’re so honored and proud to be standing in solidarity with so many incredible women, both on the red carpet and everywhere.”

ONE Campaign requested that Lingua Franca make a sweater with the name of its campaign to give as a gift to Britton, she explains. The brand has received inquiries about recreating the sweater post-Globes (anyone can order a custom style via email), and will be donating $100 of each purchase (each sweater usually goes for around $380) to the Campaign for Female Education, “in support of their work ensuring women and girls get the education they deserve.”

The price tag was highly scrutinized in the aftermath of the Golden Globes. “The response [to Britton’s sweater] has been largely positive but we’ve definitely had some negative comments—more about the price than the actual saying,” Hruska says. However, as soon as there were detractors on social media, there were just as many folks responding to set the record straight on the brand’s ethical practices: Though the price can feel prohibitive to many, it’s due to Lingua Franca’s commitment to paying their workers fair wages, sourcing responsibly, and giving back to charitable causes. (Plus, Britton and Lingua Franca found supporters in Sally Kohn, the National Women’s Law Center, who backed up the sweater’s statement.)

“We never set out to make mass products for low- or mid-level pricing (fast fashion),” Hruska explains. “That’s just not us. We stitch everything by hand on luxury cashmere (sourced ethically, using clean energy and fair trade) and care deeply about paying all of our employees and our embroiderers (who all work locally in NYC) a living wage. We also care about our brand as a platform for creating dialogue and inspiring change, not selling tons of sweaters.”

Britton, too, went on the record to clear up any lingering questions about her Golden Globes look.

This won’t be the last time you see Lingua Franca involved with conversations of gender equality in Hollywood. The brand created two sweaters partnership with Time’s Up—a collaboration that actually came through Instagram. After posting a picture one of its knits with embroidery reading “Time’s Up” on its social channels, Hruska says that “Reese [Witherspoon] contacted me through a friend to request them for her executive team.” Lingua Franca then decided to produce them “as a fundraiser for the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund, to which we donate $100 of each sale.”

PHOTO: Lingua Franca

The Lingua Franca x Time’s Up collection already has some pretty famous fans: Meryl Streep wore one the pieces on Ellen.

PHOTO: NBC

Not a bad endorsement.

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Actresses Explain What Wearing Black to the 2018 Golden Globes Means to Them





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