Thứ Năm, 26 tháng 8, 2021

In October We Wear Pink Owl Breast Cancer Awareness Tshirts White

In October We Wear Pink Owl Breast Cancer Awareness Tshirts White

This is our best seller for a reason. Relaxed, tailored and ultra-comfortable, you’ll love the way you look in this durable, reliable classic 100% pre-shrunk cotton (heather gray color is 90% cotton/10% polyester, light heather gray is 98% cotton/2% polyester, heather black is 50% cotton/50% polyester) | Fabric Weight: 5.0 oz (mid-weight) Tip: Buying 2 products or more at the same time will save you quite a lot on shipping fees. You can gift it for mom dad papa mommy daddy mama boyfriend girlfriend grandpa grandma grandfather grandmother husband wife family teacher Its also casual enough to wear for working out shopping running jogging hiking biking or hanging out with friends Unique design personalized design for Valentines day St Patricks day Mothers day Fathers day Birthday More info 53 oz ? pre-shrunk cotton Double-needle stitched neckline bottom hem and sleeves Quarter turned Seven-eighths inch seamless collar Shoulder-to-shoulder taping If you love this shirt, please click on the link to buy it now: https://ncovshirt.com/product/float-tripping-and-beer-sipping-shirt/ The word glamorous is rarely used to describe sweatpants, but somehow Sarah Jessica Parker manages to bring the ritz and glitz every time she wears the comfy lounge essential. Several of her recent outfits prove that sweatpants are much more than a work-at-home must-have or a trip-to-the-gym necessity. In fact, they deserve to come along for the ride as we slowly begin to re-emerge.The winning formula to Parker’s elevated sweatpant outfits boils down to two add-ons: 1. A great pair of shoes (of course, she is faithful to her eponymous shoe brand SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker) like sparkly Mary Jane pumps, slouchy boots, or statement stilettos. 2. A beautiful, bright top. When it comes to the upper half of her outfits, you’ll often find Parker in a bright coat (she loves a pop of pink) and eye-catching prints.In honor of Parker’s 56th birthday, we’re taking a closer look at her latest and greatest sweatpants outfit ideas. Shop them—and some lookalikes—here.Never underestimate the power of paisley. The printed jacket was the perfect addition to Parker’s rainy-day outfit.The more colors, the better. Sarah Jessica Parker paired a pair of purple sweatpants with a pink floral cardigan and let green shoes anchor her look.No need to wait until there’s a party to wear your glittery heels. Parker proved they look just as fun with a pair of gray sweatpants and a bright coat.If your stilettos are dying to see the world, too, bring them out and wear them with slouchy joggers à la SJP.We still have a few more days of boot season left. Now is the moment to grab your fanciest pair to dress up those relaxed sweatpants. Whether it’s taking over Central Park for his 50th anniversary or staging a one-night-only Art Deco nightclub extravaganza, if there’s one thing Ralph Lauren knows, it’s how to put on a show—even when, as with his spring 2021 collection which debuted this evening, there’s no live audience. To mark the occasion, Lauren enlisted the help of his regular collaborator Janelle Monáe for a black-and-white film performance in the grandiose setting of his Beverly Hills store, here transformed into a smoky speakeasy while Monáe does her best Frank Sinatra in a double-breasted tuxedo and singing a swoon-worthy rendition of “All or Nothing at All.”“When it comes to music, I consider myself a time traveler,” Monáe told Vogue ahead of her showstopping performance. “I can find the beauty of music in every era, but being able to dip into this made me just fall in love with Old Hollywood and film noir. We went back and forth on a lot of songs from that era, and one of the songs I hadn’t heard before, but Ralph asked me to take a listen to, was this song called ‘All or Nothing at All.’ And it was sung by a lot of the greats, but the rendition that I liked the most was actually a young Frank Sinatra’s rendition.”Over the past few years, Janelle Monáe has become one of Ralph Lauren’s most visible ambassadors, whether performing at the fall 2019 Art Deco nightclub spectacular, or wearing a breathtaking hooded gown covered in crystals to last year’s Oscars. But Monáe’s relationship with the brand in fact stretches back over a decade, to soon after the release of her first record, 2010’s The ArchAndroid. “They were one of the first brands to embrace me, before I did any movies, before I even had my second album out,” Monáe remembers. “At a time when I couldn’t even afford to buy a suit, I remember them gifting me one. They’re like family, at this point, and this event is, to me, one of the most special collaborations we’ve done thus far.”Despite Monáe’s keen instincts for fashion as a means of self-expression—it only takes a brief look across her shape-shifting style from album to album to see that it’s one of the most important tools in her arsenal—her interest in performing as part of this season’s show was also due to her appreciation for Lauren’s constantly evolving vision of what it means to be an American brand today. “I think that an American brand should be inclusive, and understanding that we live in a melting pot, which is why I love the models that were chosen,” says Monáe. “I love the thought behind making sure that we had different forms of beauty.”So too did the performance allow Monáe to flex both her musical and acting talents, as she inhabited the character of a matinée idol in a dreamy ode to Old Hollywood inspired by some of cinema’s greatest love stories. “The collection is kind of inspired by this mysterious mood of a black and white movie with characters, so there’s this sense of romantic sophistication, all that rich glamour and romance and intrigue,” Monáe adds. It makes sense, then, that she gravitated towards a razor-sharp, Marlene Dietrich-esque tuxedo jacket—even if it did come with Monáe’s signature playful twist, styling it with a pair of sleek white trousers and some glittering Art Deco-inspired jewelry. “I love suits, and there’s nobody who does tailoring like Ralph Lauren, right?” she says. “I wanted to do a double-breasted tuxedo this time around, which I don’t usually do, and instead of wearing black and white, I also opted to do it in navy.”It wasn’t just the various throwback references that left Monáe feeling nostalgic, either; she notes that the last time she was able to perform with a full band was at the 2020 Oscars. “It made me fall in love with performing all over again,” says Monáe. While she’s been taking the time during lockdown to refocus, she’s also looking forward to celebrating once again when the world reopens, with the references to the 1920s in the Ralph Lauren collection leading her to meditate on what that might look like. “I was thinking about the Roaring Twenties, and the fact that right before that, they were in the middle of a pandemic,” That explains to me why everybody was like, I am wearing my finest to this party, because they didn’t get an opportunity to experience it for for a long time.”And when Monáe does get back into the groove, it’s safe to say she’ll be doing so in style. “I don’t think my social skills are as sharp as they were pre-lockdown,” she laughs. “I hope I’m not too awkward! But I’m definitely ready to dress back up. I want to be on the dance floor splitting my Ralph Lauren tuxedo pants in half, and sweating out my shirt, and popping off the buttons on my double-breasted suit.” Stylist Dani Michelle has been documenting her pregnancy since October, when she announced the news in a glowing photo with her photographer husband, Ian Morrison. The look she chose was pared-back and Michelle to the core: an easy white tank top and a pair of unbuttoned faded jeans. The stylist is known for her streamlined, easy-chic philosophy, whether that is putting her clients like Kourtney Kardashian in Helmut Lang or Kendall Jenner in The Row, and it shows very clearly through her own clothing choices. Pregnant or otherwise, she’s sticking with her most-loved pieces—in a steady rotation of blazers, slip dresses, and combat boots—even as she adjusts to her new reality.But it wasn’t an entirely intuitive decision. “It takes some adjusting to see your body in a whole new light. There are shapes that you’ve never really been accustomed to dressing before. All of a sudden, you’re reinventing fashion on your own body,” says Michelle. “It’s taken a minute to take it all in, but I found that my comfort zone.” It was especially difficult at the beginning of the pregnancy, as her body was slowly changing. “I had to lean on friends to tell me, ‘You’re creating life; you’re making your baby. Embrace your changes and love your body,’” she says. “Then you get past the point and you start really seeing new curves and that’s when it becomes beautiful again.”Still, she’s made some closet swaps. Before her pregnancy, she considered herself a tried-and-true denim head. Now, Michelle has about 15 pairs of commando leggings that she’ll rotate. She’ll pair the pieces with an oversized men’s white button-down with a blazer. As she is growing more confident with her expanding tummy, she’s been wearing tighter pieces, like tank tops and slinky dresses. “Once my bump was round and visible, I loved wearing fitted spandex over the bump, and styling with cool layers that were already in my wardrobe and were true to me,” she says. As for footwear, Michelle has traded out her kitten heels. “I learned very early on that wearing heels was not my friend,” she says. So far, Michelle has opted for combat boots, specifically a pair by Ann Demeulemeester, Vans, and Birkenstocks. Her go-to staple, which she recommends to other pregnant moms-to-be? A trusty jacket. “They disguise the loss of your waistline and help elongate you,” she says. “Also, a fashion shoe will always elevate a look.” Product detail for this product: Fashion field involves the best minds to carefully craft the design. The t-shirt industry is a very competitive field and involves many risks. The cost per t-shirt varies proportionally to the total quantity of t-shirts. We are manufacturing exceptional-quality t-shirts at a very competitive price. We use only the best DTG printers available to produce the finest-quality images possible that won’t wash out of the shirts. Custom orders are always welcome. We can customize all of our designs to your needs! Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We accept all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover), PayPal, or prepayment by Check, Money Order, or Bank Wire. For schools, universities, and government organizations, we accept purchase orders and prepayment by check Vist our store at: https://ncovshirt.com This product belong to hung2 In October We Wear Pink Owl Breast Cancer Awareness Tshirts White This is our best seller for a reason. Relaxed, tailored and ultra-comfortable, you’ll love the way you look in this durable, reliable classic 100% pre-shrunk cotton (heather gray color is 90% cotton/10% polyester, light heather gray is 98% cotton/2% polyester, heather black is 50% cotton/50% polyester) | Fabric Weight: 5.0 oz (mid-weight) Tip: Buying 2 products or more at the same time will save you quite a lot on shipping fees. You can gift it for mom dad papa mommy daddy mama boyfriend girlfriend grandpa grandma grandfather grandmother husband wife family teacher Its also casual enough to wear for working out shopping running jogging hiking biking or hanging out with friends Unique design personalized design for Valentines day St Patricks day Mothers day Fathers day Birthday More info 53 oz ? pre-shrunk cotton Double-needle stitched neckline bottom hem and sleeves Quarter turned Seven-eighths inch seamless collar Shoulder-to-shoulder taping If you love this shirt, please click on the link to buy it now: https://ncovshirt.com/product/float-tripping-and-beer-sipping-shirt/ The word glamorous is rarely used to describe sweatpants, but somehow Sarah Jessica Parker manages to bring the ritz and glitz every time she wears the comfy lounge essential. Several of her recent outfits prove that sweatpants are much more than a work-at-home must-have or a trip-to-the-gym necessity. In fact, they deserve to come along for the ride as we slowly begin to re-emerge.The winning formula to Parker’s elevated sweatpant outfits boils down to two add-ons: 1. A great pair of shoes (of course, she is faithful to her eponymous shoe brand SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker) like sparkly Mary Jane pumps, slouchy boots, or statement stilettos. 2. A beautiful, bright top. When it comes to the upper half of her outfits, you’ll often find Parker in a bright coat (she loves a pop of pink) and eye-catching prints.In honor of Parker’s 56th birthday, we’re taking a closer look at her latest and greatest sweatpants outfit ideas. Shop them—and some lookalikes—here.Never underestimate the power of paisley. The printed jacket was the perfect addition to Parker’s rainy-day outfit.The more colors, the better. Sarah Jessica Parker paired a pair of purple sweatpants with a pink floral cardigan and let green shoes anchor her look.No need to wait until there’s a party to wear your glittery heels. Parker proved they look just as fun with a pair of gray sweatpants and a bright coat.If your stilettos are dying to see the world, too, bring them out and wear them with slouchy joggers à la SJP.We still have a few more days of boot season left. Now is the moment to grab your fanciest pair to dress up those relaxed sweatpants. Whether it’s taking over Central Park for his 50th anniversary or staging a one-night-only Art Deco nightclub extravaganza, if there’s one thing Ralph Lauren knows, it’s how to put on a show—even when, as with his spring 2021 collection which debuted this evening, there’s no live audience. To mark the occasion, Lauren enlisted the help of his regular collaborator Janelle Monáe for a black-and-white film performance in the grandiose setting of his Beverly Hills store, here transformed into a smoky speakeasy while Monáe does her best Frank Sinatra in a double-breasted tuxedo and singing a swoon-worthy rendition of “All or Nothing at All.”“When it comes to music, I consider myself a time traveler,” Monáe told Vogue ahead of her showstopping performance. “I can find the beauty of music in every era, but being able to dip into this made me just fall in love with Old Hollywood and film noir. We went back and forth on a lot of songs from that era, and one of the songs I hadn’t heard before, but Ralph asked me to take a listen to, was this song called ‘All or Nothing at All.’ And it was sung by a lot of the greats, but the rendition that I liked the most was actually a young Frank Sinatra’s rendition.”Over the past few years, Janelle Monáe has become one of Ralph Lauren’s most visible ambassadors, whether performing at the fall 2019 Art Deco nightclub spectacular, or wearing a breathtaking hooded gown covered in crystals to last year’s Oscars. But Monáe’s relationship with the brand in fact stretches back over a decade, to soon after the release of her first record, 2010’s The ArchAndroid. “They were one of the first brands to embrace me, before I did any movies, before I even had my second album out,” Monáe remembers. “At a time when I couldn’t even afford to buy a suit, I remember them gifting me one. They’re like family, at this point, and this event is, to me, one of the most special collaborations we’ve done thus far.”Despite Monáe’s keen instincts for fashion as a means of self-expression—it only takes a brief look across her shape-shifting style from album to album to see that it’s one of the most important tools in her arsenal—her interest in performing as part of this season’s show was also due to her appreciation for Lauren’s constantly evolving vision of what it means to be an American brand today. “I think that an American brand should be inclusive, and understanding that we live in a melting pot, which is why I love the models that were chosen,” says Monáe. “I love the thought behind making sure that we had different forms of beauty.”So too did the performance allow Monáe to flex both her musical and acting talents, as she inhabited the character of a matinée idol in a dreamy ode to Old Hollywood inspired by some of cinema’s greatest love stories. “The collection is kind of inspired by this mysterious mood of a black and white movie with characters, so there’s this sense of romantic sophistication, all that rich glamour and romance and intrigue,” Monáe adds. It makes sense, then, that she gravitated towards a razor-sharp, Marlene Dietrich-esque tuxedo jacket—even if it did come with Monáe’s signature playful twist, styling it with a pair of sleek white trousers and some glittering Art Deco-inspired jewelry. “I love suits, and there’s nobody who does tailoring like Ralph Lauren, right?” she says. “I wanted to do a double-breasted tuxedo this time around, which I don’t usually do, and instead of wearing black and white, I also opted to do it in navy.”It wasn’t just the various throwback references that left Monáe feeling nostalgic, either; she notes that the last time she was able to perform with a full band was at the 2020 Oscars. “It made me fall in love with performing all over again,” says Monáe. While she’s been taking the time during lockdown to refocus, she’s also looking forward to celebrating once again when the world reopens, with the references to the 1920s in the Ralph Lauren collection leading her to meditate on what that might look like. “I was thinking about the Roaring Twenties, and the fact that right before that, they were in the middle of a pandemic,” That explains to me why everybody was like, I am wearing my finest to this party, because they didn’t get an opportunity to experience it for for a long time.”And when Monáe does get back into the groove, it’s safe to say she’ll be doing so in style. “I don’t think my social skills are as sharp as they were pre-lockdown,” she laughs. “I hope I’m not too awkward! But I’m definitely ready to dress back up. I want to be on the dance floor splitting my Ralph Lauren tuxedo pants in half, and sweating out my shirt, and popping off the buttons on my double-breasted suit.” Stylist Dani Michelle has been documenting her pregnancy since October, when she announced the news in a glowing photo with her photographer husband, Ian Morrison. The look she chose was pared-back and Michelle to the core: an easy white tank top and a pair of unbuttoned faded jeans. The stylist is known for her streamlined, easy-chic philosophy, whether that is putting her clients like Kourtney Kardashian in Helmut Lang or Kendall Jenner in The Row, and it shows very clearly through her own clothing choices. Pregnant or otherwise, she’s sticking with her most-loved pieces—in a steady rotation of blazers, slip dresses, and combat boots—even as she adjusts to her new reality.But it wasn’t an entirely intuitive decision. “It takes some adjusting to see your body in a whole new light. There are shapes that you’ve never really been accustomed to dressing before. All of a sudden, you’re reinventing fashion on your own body,” says Michelle. “It’s taken a minute to take it all in, but I found that my comfort zone.” It was especially difficult at the beginning of the pregnancy, as her body was slowly changing. “I had to lean on friends to tell me, ‘You’re creating life; you’re making your baby. Embrace your changes and love your body,’” she says. “Then you get past the point and you start really seeing new curves and that’s when it becomes beautiful again.”Still, she’s made some closet swaps. Before her pregnancy, she considered herself a tried-and-true denim head. Now, Michelle has about 15 pairs of commando leggings that she’ll rotate. She’ll pair the pieces with an oversized men’s white button-down with a blazer. As she is growing more confident with her expanding tummy, she’s been wearing tighter pieces, like tank tops and slinky dresses. “Once my bump was round and visible, I loved wearing fitted spandex over the bump, and styling with cool layers that were already in my wardrobe and were true to me,” she says. As for footwear, Michelle has traded out her kitten heels. “I learned very early on that wearing heels was not my friend,” she says. So far, Michelle has opted for combat boots, specifically a pair by Ann Demeulemeester, Vans, and Birkenstocks. Her go-to staple, which she recommends to other pregnant moms-to-be? A trusty jacket. “They disguise the loss of your waistline and help elongate you,” she says. “Also, a fashion shoe will always elevate a look.” Product detail for this product: Fashion field involves the best minds to carefully craft the design. The t-shirt industry is a very competitive field and involves many risks. The cost per t-shirt varies proportionally to the total quantity of t-shirts. We are manufacturing exceptional-quality t-shirts at a very competitive price. We use only the best DTG printers available to produce the finest-quality images possible that won’t wash out of the shirts. Custom orders are always welcome. We can customize all of our designs to your needs! Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We accept all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover), PayPal, or prepayment by Check, Money Order, or Bank Wire. For schools, universities, and government organizations, we accept purchase orders and prepayment by check Vist our store at: https://ncovshirt.com This product belong to hung2

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This is our best seller for a reason. Relaxed, tailored and ultra-comfortable, you’ll love the way you look in this durable, reliable classic 100% pre-shrunk cotton (heather gray color is 90% cotton/10% polyester, light heather gray is 98% cotton/2% polyester, heather black is 50% cotton/50% polyester) | Fabric Weight: 5.0 oz (mid-weight) Tip: Buying 2 products or more at the same time will save you quite a lot on shipping fees. You can gift it for mom dad papa mommy daddy mama boyfriend girlfriend grandpa grandma grandfather grandmother husband wife family teacher Its also casual enough to wear for working out shopping running jogging hiking biking or hanging out with friends Unique design personalized design for Valentines day St Patricks day Mothers day Fathers day Birthday More info 53 oz ? pre-shrunk cotton Double-needle stitched neckline bottom hem and sleeves Quarter turned Seven-eighths inch seamless collar Shoulder-to-shoulder taping If you love this shirt, please click on the link to buy it now: https://ncovshirt.com/product/float-tripping-and-beer-sipping-shirt/ The word glamorous is rarely used to describe sweatpants, but somehow Sarah Jessica Parker manages to bring the ritz and glitz every time she wears the comfy lounge essential. Several of her recent outfits prove that sweatpants are much more than a work-at-home must-have or a trip-to-the-gym necessity. In fact, they deserve to come along for the ride as we slowly begin to re-emerge.The winning formula to Parker’s elevated sweatpant outfits boils down to two add-ons: 1. A great pair of shoes (of course, she is faithful to her eponymous shoe brand SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker) like sparkly Mary Jane pumps, slouchy boots, or statement stilettos. 2. A beautiful, bright top. When it comes to the upper half of her outfits, you’ll often find Parker in a bright coat (she loves a pop of pink) and eye-catching prints.In honor of Parker’s 56th birthday, we’re taking a closer look at her latest and greatest sweatpants outfit ideas. Shop them—and some lookalikes—here.Never underestimate the power of paisley. The printed jacket was the perfect addition to Parker’s rainy-day outfit.The more colors, the better. Sarah Jessica Parker paired a pair of purple sweatpants with a pink floral cardigan and let green shoes anchor her look.No need to wait until there’s a party to wear your glittery heels. Parker proved they look just as fun with a pair of gray sweatpants and a bright coat.If your stilettos are dying to see the world, too, bring them out and wear them with slouchy joggers à la SJP.We still have a few more days of boot season left. Now is the moment to grab your fanciest pair to dress up those relaxed sweatpants. Whether it’s taking over Central Park for his 50th anniversary or staging a one-night-only Art Deco nightclub extravaganza, if there’s one thing Ralph Lauren knows, it’s how to put on a show—even when, as with his spring 2021 collection which debuted this evening, there’s no live audience. To mark the occasion, Lauren enlisted the help of his regular collaborator Janelle Monáe for a black-and-white film performance in the grandiose setting of his Beverly Hills store, here transformed into a smoky speakeasy while Monáe does her best Frank Sinatra in a double-breasted tuxedo and singing a swoon-worthy rendition of “All or Nothing at All.”“When it comes to music, I consider myself a time traveler,” Monáe told Vogue ahead of her showstopping performance. “I can find the beauty of music in every era, but being able to dip into this made me just fall in love with Old Hollywood and film noir. We went back and forth on a lot of songs from that era, and one of the songs I hadn’t heard before, but Ralph asked me to take a listen to, was this song called ‘All or Nothing at All.’ And it was sung by a lot of the greats, but the rendition that I liked the most was actually a young Frank Sinatra’s rendition.”Over the past few years, Janelle Monáe has become one of Ralph Lauren’s most visible ambassadors, whether performing at the fall 2019 Art Deco nightclub spectacular, or wearing a breathtaking hooded gown covered in crystals to last year’s Oscars. But Monáe’s relationship with the brand in fact stretches back over a decade, to soon after the release of her first record, 2010’s The ArchAndroid. “They were one of the first brands to embrace me, before I did any movies, before I even had my second album out,” Monáe remembers. “At a time when I couldn’t even afford to buy a suit, I remember them gifting me one. They’re like family, at this point, and this event is, to me, one of the most special collaborations we’ve done thus far.”Despite Monáe’s keen instincts for fashion as a means of self-expression—it only takes a brief look across her shape-shifting style from album to album to see that it’s one of the most important tools in her arsenal—her interest in performing as part of this season’s show was also due to her appreciation for Lauren’s constantly evolving vision of what it means to be an American brand today. “I think that an American brand should be inclusive, and understanding that we live in a melting pot, which is why I love the models that were chosen,” says Monáe. “I love the thought behind making sure that we had different forms of beauty.”So too did the performance allow Monáe to flex both her musical and acting talents, as she inhabited the character of a matinée idol in a dreamy ode to Old Hollywood inspired by some of cinema’s greatest love stories. “The collection is kind of inspired by this mysterious mood of a black and white movie with characters, so there’s this sense of romantic sophistication, all that rich glamour and romance and intrigue,” Monáe adds. It makes sense, then, that she gravitated towards a razor-sharp, Marlene Dietrich-esque tuxedo jacket—even if it did come with Monáe’s signature playful twist, styling it with a pair of sleek white trousers and some glittering Art Deco-inspired jewelry. “I love suits, and there’s nobody who does tailoring like Ralph Lauren, right?” she says. “I wanted to do a double-breasted tuxedo this time around, which I don’t usually do, and instead of wearing black and white, I also opted to do it in navy.”It wasn’t just the various throwback references that left Monáe feeling nostalgic, either; she notes that the last time she was able to perform with a full band was at the 2020 Oscars. “It made me fall in love with performing all over again,” says Monáe. While she’s been taking the time during lockdown to refocus, she’s also looking forward to celebrating once again when the world reopens, with the references to the 1920s in the Ralph Lauren collection leading her to meditate on what that might look like. “I was thinking about the Roaring Twenties, and the fact that right before that, they were in the middle of a pandemic,” That explains to me why everybody was like, I am wearing my finest to this party, because they didn’t get an opportunity to experience it for for a long time.”And when Monáe does get back into the groove, it’s safe to say she’ll be doing so in style. “I don’t think my social skills are as sharp as they were pre-lockdown,” she laughs. “I hope I’m not too awkward! But I’m definitely ready to dress back up. I want to be on the dance floor splitting my Ralph Lauren tuxedo pants in half, and sweating out my shirt, and popping off the buttons on my double-breasted suit.” Stylist Dani Michelle has been documenting her pregnancy since October, when she announced the news in a glowing photo with her photographer husband, Ian Morrison. The look she chose was pared-back and Michelle to the core: an easy white tank top and a pair of unbuttoned faded jeans. The stylist is known for her streamlined, easy-chic philosophy, whether that is putting her clients like Kourtney Kardashian in Helmut Lang or Kendall Jenner in The Row, and it shows very clearly through her own clothing choices. Pregnant or otherwise, she’s sticking with her most-loved pieces—in a steady rotation of blazers, slip dresses, and combat boots—even as she adjusts to her new reality.But it wasn’t an entirely intuitive decision. “It takes some adjusting to see your body in a whole new light. There are shapes that you’ve never really been accustomed to dressing before. All of a sudden, you’re reinventing fashion on your own body,” says Michelle. “It’s taken a minute to take it all in, but I found that my comfort zone.” It was especially difficult at the beginning of the pregnancy, as her body was slowly changing. “I had to lean on friends to tell me, ‘You’re creating life; you’re making your baby. Embrace your changes and love your body,’” she says. “Then you get past the point and you start really seeing new curves and that’s when it becomes beautiful again.”Still, she’s made some closet swaps. Before her pregnancy, she considered herself a tried-and-true denim head. Now, Michelle has about 15 pairs of commando leggings that she’ll rotate. She’ll pair the pieces with an oversized men’s white button-down with a blazer. As she is growing more confident with her expanding tummy, she’s been wearing tighter pieces, like tank tops and slinky dresses. “Once my bump was round and visible, I loved wearing fitted spandex over the bump, and styling with cool layers that were already in my wardrobe and were true to me,” she says. As for footwear, Michelle has traded out her kitten heels. “I learned very early on that wearing heels was not my friend,” she says. So far, Michelle has opted for combat boots, specifically a pair by Ann Demeulemeester, Vans, and Birkenstocks. Her go-to staple, which she recommends to other pregnant moms-to-be? A trusty jacket. “They disguise the loss of your waistline and help elongate you,” she says. “Also, a fashion shoe will always elevate a look.” Product detail for this product: Fashion field involves the best minds to carefully craft the design. The t-shirt industry is a very competitive field and involves many risks. The cost per t-shirt varies proportionally to the total quantity of t-shirts. We are manufacturing exceptional-quality t-shirts at a very competitive price. We use only the best DTG printers available to produce the finest-quality images possible that won’t wash out of the shirts. Custom orders are always welcome. We can customize all of our designs to your needs! Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We accept all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover), PayPal, or prepayment by Check, Money Order, or Bank Wire. For schools, universities, and government organizations, we accept purchase orders and prepayment by check Vist our store at: https://ncovshirt.com This product belong to hung2 In October We Wear Pink Owl Breast Cancer Awareness Tshirts White This is our best seller for a reason. Relaxed, tailored and ultra-comfortable, you’ll love the way you look in this durable, reliable classic 100% pre-shrunk cotton (heather gray color is 90% cotton/10% polyester, light heather gray is 98% cotton/2% polyester, heather black is 50% cotton/50% polyester) | Fabric Weight: 5.0 oz (mid-weight) Tip: Buying 2 products or more at the same time will save you quite a lot on shipping fees. You can gift it for mom dad papa mommy daddy mama boyfriend girlfriend grandpa grandma grandfather grandmother husband wife family teacher Its also casual enough to wear for working out shopping running jogging hiking biking or hanging out with friends Unique design personalized design for Valentines day St Patricks day Mothers day Fathers day Birthday More info 53 oz ? pre-shrunk cotton Double-needle stitched neckline bottom hem and sleeves Quarter turned Seven-eighths inch seamless collar Shoulder-to-shoulder taping If you love this shirt, please click on the link to buy it now: https://ncovshirt.com/product/float-tripping-and-beer-sipping-shirt/ The word glamorous is rarely used to describe sweatpants, but somehow Sarah Jessica Parker manages to bring the ritz and glitz every time she wears the comfy lounge essential. Several of her recent outfits prove that sweatpants are much more than a work-at-home must-have or a trip-to-the-gym necessity. In fact, they deserve to come along for the ride as we slowly begin to re-emerge.The winning formula to Parker’s elevated sweatpant outfits boils down to two add-ons: 1. A great pair of shoes (of course, she is faithful to her eponymous shoe brand SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker) like sparkly Mary Jane pumps, slouchy boots, or statement stilettos. 2. A beautiful, bright top. When it comes to the upper half of her outfits, you’ll often find Parker in a bright coat (she loves a pop of pink) and eye-catching prints.In honor of Parker’s 56th birthday, we’re taking a closer look at her latest and greatest sweatpants outfit ideas. Shop them—and some lookalikes—here.Never underestimate the power of paisley. The printed jacket was the perfect addition to Parker’s rainy-day outfit.The more colors, the better. Sarah Jessica Parker paired a pair of purple sweatpants with a pink floral cardigan and let green shoes anchor her look.No need to wait until there’s a party to wear your glittery heels. Parker proved they look just as fun with a pair of gray sweatpants and a bright coat.If your stilettos are dying to see the world, too, bring them out and wear them with slouchy joggers à la SJP.We still have a few more days of boot season left. Now is the moment to grab your fanciest pair to dress up those relaxed sweatpants. Whether it’s taking over Central Park for his 50th anniversary or staging a one-night-only Art Deco nightclub extravaganza, if there’s one thing Ralph Lauren knows, it’s how to put on a show—even when, as with his spring 2021 collection which debuted this evening, there’s no live audience. To mark the occasion, Lauren enlisted the help of his regular collaborator Janelle Monáe for a black-and-white film performance in the grandiose setting of his Beverly Hills store, here transformed into a smoky speakeasy while Monáe does her best Frank Sinatra in a double-breasted tuxedo and singing a swoon-worthy rendition of “All or Nothing at All.”“When it comes to music, I consider myself a time traveler,” Monáe told Vogue ahead of her showstopping performance. “I can find the beauty of music in every era, but being able to dip into this made me just fall in love with Old Hollywood and film noir. We went back and forth on a lot of songs from that era, and one of the songs I hadn’t heard before, but Ralph asked me to take a listen to, was this song called ‘All or Nothing at All.’ And it was sung by a lot of the greats, but the rendition that I liked the most was actually a young Frank Sinatra’s rendition.”Over the past few years, Janelle Monáe has become one of Ralph Lauren’s most visible ambassadors, whether performing at the fall 2019 Art Deco nightclub spectacular, or wearing a breathtaking hooded gown covered in crystals to last year’s Oscars. But Monáe’s relationship with the brand in fact stretches back over a decade, to soon after the release of her first record, 2010’s The ArchAndroid. “They were one of the first brands to embrace me, before I did any movies, before I even had my second album out,” Monáe remembers. “At a time when I couldn’t even afford to buy a suit, I remember them gifting me one. They’re like family, at this point, and this event is, to me, one of the most special collaborations we’ve done thus far.”Despite Monáe’s keen instincts for fashion as a means of self-expression—it only takes a brief look across her shape-shifting style from album to album to see that it’s one of the most important tools in her arsenal—her interest in performing as part of this season’s show was also due to her appreciation for Lauren’s constantly evolving vision of what it means to be an American brand today. “I think that an American brand should be inclusive, and understanding that we live in a melting pot, which is why I love the models that were chosen,” says Monáe. “I love the thought behind making sure that we had different forms of beauty.”So too did the performance allow Monáe to flex both her musical and acting talents, as she inhabited the character of a matinée idol in a dreamy ode to Old Hollywood inspired by some of cinema’s greatest love stories. “The collection is kind of inspired by this mysterious mood of a black and white movie with characters, so there’s this sense of romantic sophistication, all that rich glamour and romance and intrigue,” Monáe adds. It makes sense, then, that she gravitated towards a razor-sharp, Marlene Dietrich-esque tuxedo jacket—even if it did come with Monáe’s signature playful twist, styling it with a pair of sleek white trousers and some glittering Art Deco-inspired jewelry. “I love suits, and there’s nobody who does tailoring like Ralph Lauren, right?” she says. “I wanted to do a double-breasted tuxedo this time around, which I don’t usually do, and instead of wearing black and white, I also opted to do it in navy.”It wasn’t just the various throwback references that left Monáe feeling nostalgic, either; she notes that the last time she was able to perform with a full band was at the 2020 Oscars. “It made me fall in love with performing all over again,” says Monáe. While she’s been taking the time during lockdown to refocus, she’s also looking forward to celebrating once again when the world reopens, with the references to the 1920s in the Ralph Lauren collection leading her to meditate on what that might look like. “I was thinking about the Roaring Twenties, and the fact that right before that, they were in the middle of a pandemic,” That explains to me why everybody was like, I am wearing my finest to this party, because they didn’t get an opportunity to experience it for for a long time.”And when Monáe does get back into the groove, it’s safe to say she’ll be doing so in style. “I don’t think my social skills are as sharp as they were pre-lockdown,” she laughs. “I hope I’m not too awkward! But I’m definitely ready to dress back up. I want to be on the dance floor splitting my Ralph Lauren tuxedo pants in half, and sweating out my shirt, and popping off the buttons on my double-breasted suit.” Stylist Dani Michelle has been documenting her pregnancy since October, when she announced the news in a glowing photo with her photographer husband, Ian Morrison. The look she chose was pared-back and Michelle to the core: an easy white tank top and a pair of unbuttoned faded jeans. The stylist is known for her streamlined, easy-chic philosophy, whether that is putting her clients like Kourtney Kardashian in Helmut Lang or Kendall Jenner in The Row, and it shows very clearly through her own clothing choices. Pregnant or otherwise, she’s sticking with her most-loved pieces—in a steady rotation of blazers, slip dresses, and combat boots—even as she adjusts to her new reality.But it wasn’t an entirely intuitive decision. “It takes some adjusting to see your body in a whole new light. There are shapes that you’ve never really been accustomed to dressing before. All of a sudden, you’re reinventing fashion on your own body,” says Michelle. “It’s taken a minute to take it all in, but I found that my comfort zone.” It was especially difficult at the beginning of the pregnancy, as her body was slowly changing. “I had to lean on friends to tell me, ‘You’re creating life; you’re making your baby. Embrace your changes and love your body,’” she says. “Then you get past the point and you start really seeing new curves and that’s when it becomes beautiful again.”Still, she’s made some closet swaps. Before her pregnancy, she considered herself a tried-and-true denim head. Now, Michelle has about 15 pairs of commando leggings that she’ll rotate. She’ll pair the pieces with an oversized men’s white button-down with a blazer. As she is growing more confident with her expanding tummy, she’s been wearing tighter pieces, like tank tops and slinky dresses. “Once my bump was round and visible, I loved wearing fitted spandex over the bump, and styling with cool layers that were already in my wardrobe and were true to me,” she says. As for footwear, Michelle has traded out her kitten heels. “I learned very early on that wearing heels was not my friend,” she says. So far, Michelle has opted for combat boots, specifically a pair by Ann Demeulemeester, Vans, and Birkenstocks. Her go-to staple, which she recommends to other pregnant moms-to-be? A trusty jacket. “They disguise the loss of your waistline and help elongate you,” she says. “Also, a fashion shoe will always elevate a look.” Product detail for this product: Fashion field involves the best minds to carefully craft the design. The t-shirt industry is a very competitive field and involves many risks. 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