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Kelly Bensimon shows off her tanned legs in a cream mini skirt as she strolls through New York

Leggy look: Real Housewives Of New York alum Kelly Bensimon showed off her tanned legs in a cream mini skirt as she took a stroll with pal Josh Tepper in the Big Apple on Wednesday

Bensimon wore a black bodysuit with half sleeves with her skirt and stepped out in a pair of black ballet flats.

Out and about: Bensimon, 53, wore a black bodysuit with her skirt and stepped out in black ballet flats. Her long hair was loose and she accessorized with plenty of gold jewelry

She went on to get her real estate license and is now back on Bravo TV as part of the cast of Million Dollar Listing New York.

Kelly is a mom of two daughters - Sea, born in 1998, and Thadeus, born in 2000 - from her marriage to fashion photographer Gilles Bensimon.

Reality star: Bensimon left RHONY in 2011 after three seasons. She went on to get her real estate license and is now back on Bravo TV as part of the cast of Million Dollar Listing New York

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Kourtney Kardashian's Lace Corset, Skirt & Knee-High Boots Are So Edgy – Footwear News

Kourtney Kardashian broke out one of this season’s most daring styles just in time for summer.

The Poosh founder shared hacks to turn a walk into a workout in the most daring way yesterday, strutting down the sidewalk in a semi-sheer black lace corset and layered wrap skirt.

The corset taps into this season’s newfound appreciation for corseted silhouettes and bustier designs, spotted on everyone from Kourtney’s sisters Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner to  Beyoncé and Rosalía in the past few weeks alone.

The finishing touch for Kourtney’s statement style came in the form of knee-high boots; the sleek brown leather pair came with a croc-embossed upper, pointed toe and lifted heel.

Knee-high and thigh-high boots are the must-have boot silhouettes this season. From leather twists on the trend to edgy lace-up styles, you can find the taller shoes on everyone from Ciara to Lily Collins and Gwen Stefani amongst other major names. In colder temperatures, the silhouettes offer coverage to counter skirts, dresses and shorts as well as provides an extra layer to any leggings or jeans look.

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The media personality herself is a major fan of the elevated silhouette and has frequented the style often in the past. At the end of 2020, for example, Kourtney announced that she is joining in on the remake of Freddie Prinze Jr.’s 1999 hit movie “She’s All That” titled reversely “He’s All That.”

The Prada boots are just one of the many chic designs in the television personality ‘s footwear rotation; her more dressed-up ensembles tend to include shoes from Balenciaga, Bottega Veneta, Giuseppe Zanotti and, of course, her brother-in-law Kanye West’s Yeezy line. In addition to her Yeezy pairs, the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star also favors sneakers from Veja for her workouts and from New Balance for her off-duty style.

Flip through the gallery for more of Kourtney Kardashian’s best shoe styles over the years.

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Tara Sutaria Looks Fab In Mini Skirts
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Emily Ratajkowski’s Sweatshirt, Skirt & Sneakers Are Sporty Chic – Footwear News

On Tuesday, the model and actress stepped out for a walk in New York City, wearing a sage green cozy set. The ensemble included a comfy crewneck, which Emrata tucked into a coordinating mini skirt. The skirt created a fun touch to the sporty chic look as we’re used to seeing loungewear in the form of biker shorts, leggings and sweatpants.

The comfortable aesthetic became the “it” look thanks to the coronavirus pandemic as shoppers began wearing more relaxed looks while working remotely and isolating. Now, a year later, loungewear is still having a major moment, but celebrities and fashionistas are showcasing new iterations and styling hacks for the trend.



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In addition to Ratajkowski’s skirt, stars are dressing up biker shorts with blazers, wearing sweatpants with heels and hoodies with boots.

As for Emrata, the new mom opted to wear her look with a pair of classic sneakers from Reebok. Called the Classic Leather, the silhouette comes with crisp white uppers, a foam footbed, EVA midsole and a high-abrasion rubber sole.

The style is ideal for casual occasions, but can also be dressed up with a slip dress, jeans and even suiting. Aside from Ratajkowski, stars like Addison Rae, Bella Hadid and more are fans of the footwear brand.

Ratajkowski, however, is a pro at styling sneakers with different apparel options. Over the weekend, the model shared a slideshow of photos on Instagram of herself, wearing a trendy satin dress teamed with a pair of white low top sneakers. The combo is easy, effortless and always timeless.

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What "Going-Out" Fashion Is In 2021 & The Designers Behind It

The flashy components of an early aughts night-out outfit are instantly recognizable. In case you didn't fully experience Y2K fashion in its prime (or are feeling nostalgic for it now), a trip down Hollywood memory lane lays it all out: Sex and the City castmates attending a premiere in cami tanks and dresses; Destiny's Child-era Beyoncé on the red carpet in sequined pants and a crystal-embellished silk top; tube tops making an appearance on… well, everyone . Then, there was Paris Hilton, hardly ever without a bare midriff, mini skirt, and some see-through element or form of bling.

When it comes to the ostentatious display of "going-out" fashion, no time period is without its key identifiers. Party attire can be likened to that of swing dresses in the '60s, flared pants of the '70s (glitz and sequins optional), '80s statement shoulders in amped-up color, and the spaghetti-strapped slip dresses of the '90s. Meanwhile, thanks to Hervé Léger, bodycon bandage dresses ruled the late 2000s and the earlier half of the 2010s.

Online shopping searches reveal a pretty clear idea of what's to come in going-out fashion as the vaccinated population grows and people eagerly return to socializing. According to digital fashion marketplace ShopStyle , which boasts 14,000 brands and 2 million site searches per month, one thing is for certain: the going-out top as we know it is back. Tube tops (50%), crop tops (36%), and corsets (33%) all saw an increase in searches from last year.

Similarly, while the onset of matching sets and suiting welcomes pants as an unexpected going-out staple, Patricia Maeda, womenswear director at global trend forecasting agency Fashion Snoops , says to expect a boom in mini silhouettes, as well. "Historically, rising hemlines have always signaled optimism and liberation," she tells NYLON. ShopStyle's site has also seen an increase in searches for both bodycon dress and mini skirt this year, up 27 and 11%, respectively. All signs point to a budding aesthetic reminiscent of what can be thought of as the golden age of partying, which was so thoroughly documented by celebrity paparazzi, pre-Instagram. Today, going-out fashion's new wave indubitably comes with a fresh set of young designers — think LaQuan Smith, Farai London, KNWLS, and more — leading the way and taking over our feeds.

New York City's Kim Shui merges cut-out silhouettes, which consumers "can't get enough of" right now, according to Lauren Yerkes, chief merchandising officer at Revolve , with sheer fabrics, another propelling element of today's going-out aesthetic. Skin-baring styles continuing to trend as COVID-related restrictions lift makes sense to Maeda, noting that sensual fashion has become a protest of our confinement. Designer Shui, who self-describes her designs as "sexy, going-out styles," tells NYLON that her brand unexpectedly saw an increase in sales during the pandemic, a detail that seems to lend to the idea that nighttime fashion was bound to prevail and adapt to the given climate.

The brand's most popular styles are telling: A mesh halter dress featuring a paisley print and a mega cut-out front and center, as well as an ultra-sheer, multi-tie tank and mini-skirt set. "I believe [the influx] stemmed from this desire to still feel good and feel like you're out and about," Shui says. "It makes girls feel bold and confident."

Silhouettes and textiles aren't the only telltale signs of an outfit ready for a night on the town. In the form of just about any style you can imagine, the fashion collective has officially put a halt to minimalism in favor of more colorful prints. As far as specific motifs, it seems that anything goes, but you can expect to notice a few favorites. ShopStyle notes the search for butterfly prints saw a 50% increase over the last year, while the majority of today's "It" brands have had a hand in the current psychedelic print takeover.

In a league of its own where experimental motifs are concerned, it feels safe to say Maisie Wilen proves influential in the new wave. A former designer for Kanye West's Yeezy, Los Angeles-based Maisie Schloss and her tech-inspired prints entered the fashion scene largely by way of the Kardashian-Jenner clan in 2019 before taking over Instagram and beyond. "Going-out clothes are for sure a huge element of what we offer," Schloss tells NYLON. "I want to make things that feel very special in that if the customer has it, it's their favorite thing."

While one of Schloss' most-loved designs, the Orbit City Dress , is the ultimate garment for a lover of print, the brand's perforated turtleneck and matching leggings have quickly become a catalyst for the eye-catching matching sets trend in the luxury sector. Surprisingly, Schloss says she designed the garments with the idea of wearing them separately and layered with other pieces in mind. "Customers have definitely made matching sets a part of the brand, even though I didn't necessarily imagine that from the beginning," she says.

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Weird Place Fest is back for 2021, bringing the best psych, punk and rock talents to The Corner -

Weird Place Fest has established quite the reputation on the local music scene, becoming an adored celebration of psych, punk and other rock’n’roll variants, selling out every event its organised.

After the last minute cancellation of Weird Place Fest 4 last year, the festival is back in 2021, welcoming its biggest lineup yet on its biggest stage yet.

Smarts also put out a fantastic 2020 record , while many believe Brick Head and Blonde Revolver are two of the most exciting talents on the local circuit right now.

Proving the festival’s repute, in past years, events at venues such as The Tote and The Gaso have attracted appearances from Horace Bones, Slag Queens, Vintage Crop, Dr Sure’s Unusual Practice, Mesa Cosa, Hideous Sun Demon and more.

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20 Perfect Aesthetic Outfits To Showcase Your Style - The Trend Spotter

There are many ways to showcase your style and personality, with clothing that can reflect who you are. Iconic supermodels, influencers, and artists like Bella Hadid, Kylie Jenner, and Dua Lipa often showcase their love for e-girl and baddie aesthetic. Soft Girls, Dark Academia, Femboys, or Y2K – there are so many different variations. There's nothing quite like expressing your individuality, so keep scrolling to get inspired by these perfect outfits that will suit your aesthetic.

Starting in the 80s and popularized in the 90s, the grunge aesthetic features a distinctive style. Taking its roots from the underground music scene of the 80s, the genre houses iconic bands like Nirvana, The Smashing Pumpkins, and Hole. The overall style removes traditional societal expectations and represents a protest against materialistic trends and preppy fashion that was prominent. The aesthetic includes oversized jackets and hoodies, wide-leg jeans, platform sneakers or combat boots, and band t-shirts. Of course, this aesthetic is dark in nature, so keep the shades neutral, black or gray. Now, the entire aesthetic surrounds the rejection of traditional and flashy trends of the time, so make sure you're comfortable while feeling a bit edgy.

The term 'indie' has transformed over the years; even though the meaning at its core remains the same. The aesthetic is about alternative clothing and it is a celebration of individuality and independance. Gone are the days of dark shades and oversized flannels – this trend takes pieces of the fashion of the early 2000s and puts a modern spin on them. Think flared high-waisted jeans, cropped graphic T-shirts, chunky sneakers, and bucket hats. Essentially, it blends key elements from the skateboard culture of the 90s with the bright styling from the early 2000s. Bonus points if you use the over-saturated filters in your pictures for Insta.

Cutesy, delicate, and overtly feminine, the soft girl aesthetic is a major trend that you can find on TikTok and Instagram. This trend relies primarily on pastel shades – like bubblegum, baby blue, sage, and lemon – with warm tints and gentle images of clouds, fluffy animals, and flowers. Also heavily inspired by the Y2K style, the aesthetic is comfortable and stylish. Wear the wide-leg denim, lacey camisoles, and cropped cardigans – finish the look with chunky sneakers, a baguette bag, or a bucket hat. The trend pulls similarities from the Kawaii aesthetic in Japan, preppy styles, and VSCO and E-Girl styles , but the subtle differences help this aesthetic stand on its own.

The 90s were a broad and widely influential era in the 20th century. From the grunge movement in the early part of the decade to closing out with the Y2K bug and technology influences, there are plenty of fashion trends that the era has inspired. Some subcultures of this aesthetic include preppy and minimalist influences like Cher Horowitz from Clueless and pop music from Britney Spears and the Spice Girls. Other aesthetics that have come out of this era include grunge, with mainly plaid textures, dark shades, and chunky combat boots. This is heavily inspired by the works of Nirvana, Radiohead, and Pearl Jam, taking its style from the underground subculture and rejecting mainstream style. Numerous trends have evolved from this era – you can easily find one that suits you best.

There is no one quite like a baddie. This aesthetic, dominated primarily on platforms like Instagram, Tiktok and YouTube, features many sub-aesthetics under its belt. Some include Y2K, luxurious, and Insta baddies, each with their own distinctive style. The origins of this aesthetic are directly from African American trends, and tie in heavily with celebrities and influencers like Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, and Doja Cat. Iconic elements of this trend include oversized streetwear, body-hugging mini dresses, and bodysuits, often with cutouts in the fabric. Hair is often long and straight, with throwback accessories like large hoop earrings, gold chain jewelry, and du-rags. For the boujee and pampered style, the makeup is often dewy, and the clothes are luxe, soft and high-end. The prominent baddie girls will sport brands like Fashion Nova, Supreme, Prada, and I.Am.Gia – favorite shades include burnt orange, black, fire red, and lots of pink.

It's the trend that is seen on Instagram, TikTok, and everywhere in between. Y2K style is wide-reaching but takes its inspiration directly from fashion and cultural trends of the late 90s to mid-2000s. It is supremely distinctive in its style, with pieces like pastel-colored camisoles, high-rise flared jeans, colored sunglasses, and tiny accessories. Like its vintage counterpart, there are plenty of subcultures that fit under the category – McBling, Synthwave, Emo, and Barbiecore, among many others. But the overarching themes of this style include crop tops, vintage luxe brands like Dior, Prada, and Versace, relaxed denim, and chunky sneakers. The impact of pop culture references such as Bratz Dolls, films like Legally Blonde and Mean Girls , and celebrities like Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, and Britney Spears.

The pastel aesthetic isn't tied to a particular pop culture reference, an era in time, or subculture – it's all about the colors. This trend pulls its core focus on soft and delicate shades – the hues are developed by adding more white to the original tint. Many aesthetics branch off from this umbrella, such as Soft Girl, Kawaii, and cutesy aesthetics. You can rock the style by pairing light fabrics and textures together – baby pink cardigans, beige pants and mini skirts, white sneakers, and sage or lavender accessories. There are so many ways to dress it up or down, and it can match your favorite trends easily. From the 60s to today, it remains a timeless trend for everyone to love.

Skater style has been around for a lot longer than people may realize. While the trend that you see today is heavily influenced by the 90s and early 2000s and its grunge counterpart, the style has origins traced all the way back to the 40s. The consistent theme throughout the decades is the use of dark colors and clothes that allow freedom of movement. In recent years, the style has transformed to incorporate elements from the 90s and 2000s, such as oversized shirts, layering, chunky sneakers, and baggy cargo pants or jeans. Brands such as Vans, Converse, and Huf are widely popular, but can also include brands like Supreme. Grab your skateboard and go for a ride – you'll definitely look like a pro with an outfit like this.

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Miley Cyrus Goes Glam a Diamond Coat, Shorts, Tights & 6-Inch Heels – Footwear News

The “Prisoner” musician joined forces with Magnum ice cream today for a unique collaboration, providing fans with a teaser for her upcoming 8D performance on Instagram. The video kicked off by showing Cyrus walking with power in a set of sky-high platform heels before turning on her amp.

The black round-toe shoes came set atop a lifted platform base with a sturdy block heel that appeared to measure close to 6 inches in height, all secured by a metallic ankle-wrap hold. To match her bold choice of footwear, the “Plastic Hearts” artist continued the black and white appeal of her ensemble in a diamond-printed coat, white dress shirt, pleated shorts and sheer tights.



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As for legwear, the “LOL” actress opted for classic fishnet tights with a lacy white garter band. Fishnet tights are a surefire way to add a bit of flair and edge to an ensemble; the legwear silhouette is a favorite of Cyrus herself as well as Gwen Stefani, of course, along with Lady Gaga, Cardi B and more stars.

The final touch of the “Slide Away” musician’s own look came in the form of lifted black velvet heels. The round-toe design included a platform toe with a curved Louis heel and dramatic bow-tie closure.

As for Cyrus herself, the singer is no stranger to a stir-causing style moment. While she is best known for her hit albums and box office films, the  “Hannah Montana” alumna also dips her toes in the fashion and shoe space. She even made an appearance on the runway at the Marc Jacobs’ fall ’20 show and has also sat front row at shows for top labels such as Tom Ford and Saint Laurent. She also has worked with Converse on a series of pride-filled shoe collections.

The Converse collaborator has also been vegan for years, leading her to oftentimes embrace wardrobe pieces that are cruelty-free. In fact, at last year’s Met Gala, Cyrus teamed a Saint Laurent minidress with a custom vegan leather version of the brand’s Paige platform sandals. Her other go-to designers for fashion and apparel include any label that can give her look a standout edge — think Versace, Saint Laurent, Alexandre Vauthier and Azalea Wang amongst others.

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