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There has always been debate around what “French style” really entails, especially after Netflix’s Emily in Paris and the Official miami est 1966 sports team athletic novelty dolphin t-shirt in other words I will buy this titular character’s divisive wardrobe. But we can agree that Pfeiffer nails the concept. The secret here? Pfeiffer wears a pair of jeans with an elevated top. It’s a tried-and-true French wardrobe trick, employed by Parisian icons Jane Birkin and Caroline de Maigret, as well as former Vogue stylist Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele. Who can forget when de Dudzeele put model Michaela Bercu in a bedazzled Christian Lacroix sweater and a pair of Guess jeans for Anna Wintour’s first issue of Vogue back in 1988? In short, next time you’re looking to emulate French style, reach for this combo—much better than a beret.

The holidays are here! With time running out on gift shopping, 26 Vogue editors are here to help ease the Official miami est 1966 sports team athletic novelty dolphin t-shirt in other words I will buy this process by sharing what’s on their own holiday wish lists. If you, like many of our editors, are looking to give your homes a much-needed face-lift as we all hunker down this winter, consider a sculptural vase by Anissa Kermiche to put on your tabletop. Bud vases are on living writer Elise Taylor’s list, or try a beautiful new serving platter by John Derian, a favorite of sustainability editor Tonne Goodman. Jewelry is another category on a lot of our editors’ minds, a gift that is a bit of a splurge, but an investment. Alexandra Michler, director of fashion initiatives, has her eye on an 18-karat gold and silver topaz ring by Fred Leighton that would dazzle both on Zoom and in a post-pandemic world. On the more affordable end, fashion news editor Steff Yotka is eyeing a personalized pearl and gold necklace under $200 that she hopes will remind her of the good in 2020.

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