I searched for a leather jacket for years before I found mine at All Saints. It’s a heavier, fall-weight leather, with lots of useful pockets, and not too much hardware. I love it so much, and it fits me so perfectly that it’s become an indispensable piece in my wardrobe. But a lot of people ask me how, exactly, to WEAR a leather jacket. After all, if you’re going to spend THAT much money on something, you’d better have a plan for how to rock it. Plus, it’s easy to think of leather jackets as something too casual or overly costume-y. Not so, my friends: you can wear a leather jacket with literally anything. And I am about to prove it. My sartorial challenge: wear my leather jacket for seven days, and style it differently each day. I had to show how to wear it to work, to a formal event, and casually — the finer fashion details were up to me. Here’s how to wear a leather jacket in seven different, beautiful ways. I made my jacket more HR-friendly with the addition of a faux-fur collar, which not only looks very ~business bitch~ but also makes me feel like the Top Gun I so clearly am inside. Definite winning outfit, even though I don’t dress like this very often anymore. Speaking of trying, let’s go to a close-up of my shirt, because I want to show you guys the best way in history to elevate your business-punk fashion game: These over-the-knee socks ($13, Uniqlo) are basically miracles for your legs: they keep you warm, and stay up all day without cutting into your thighs and creating a weird pudge situation. My lipstick is NARS Velvet Matte Lip Pencil in Train Bleu ($26, Sephora) and is my favorite forever and ever, amen. I got this vest when I was in college, and at $175, it was — at the time — one of the most expensive things I’d ever bought. It is now nearly 10 years old, and is STILL one of the things in my wardrobe that I wear the most. Only spend money on things that you love, guys. The most expensive stuff you buy is the cheap shit that you only wear once. But I’m not knocking cheap shit. My shoes are Atelier by Nicole Miller, and I got them at DSW for $70. My high waisted jeans are from Madewell (O SHIT THEY ON SALE, $99, Madewell) and I love them. Shout-out to other tall girls who are super into this cropped jean trend because it means you can just buy normal length pants and be like “I’m in style, deal with it.” This dress, which is by an Australian label called Nicholas, is the lowest cut thing I own. It requires a lot of boob tape to wrangle my bony sternum, but it is WORTH IT. All of my earthly possessions are in this small Delfonics zip pouch ($22, Urban Outfitters), which is the perfect size to use instead of a boring-ass clutch. I am about to break your hearts, everyone, because this skirt was from H&M about eight years ago, and is no longer available. It is warm enough to wear in the winter and has incredibly deep, perfect pockets. I will never, ever let it go. I added neon pink sparkly lipstick for a little touch of Rizzo; my chosen shade is Kat Von D Studded Kiss Lipstick in Sexer ($21, Sephora). Now, I don’t often wear sweatpants, but when I do, I wear them with cobalt blue heels. The rare touch of color adds some additional fanciness, and hopefully distracts from the fact that I need to wash my hair. The sweatpants were a Christmas present from my Mum, and they’re not cropped so much as they are just not long enough for me — but I’m making them work. And as for my T-shirt? Let’s take a closer look:

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title: “How To Wear A Leather Jacket 7 Styling Tips You Need” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-14” author: “Janella Massey”


I searched for a leather jacket for years before I found mine at All Saints. It’s a heavier, fall-weight leather, with lots of useful pockets, and not too much hardware. I love it so much, and it fits me so perfectly that it’s become an indispensable piece in my wardrobe. But a lot of people ask me how, exactly, to WEAR a leather jacket. After all, if you’re going to spend THAT much money on something, you’d better have a plan for how to rock it. Plus, it’s easy to think of leather jackets as something too casual or overly costume-y. Not so, my friends: you can wear a leather jacket with literally anything. And I am about to prove it. My sartorial challenge: wear my leather jacket for seven days, and style it differently each day. I had to show how to wear it to work, to a formal event, and casually — the finer fashion details were up to me. Here’s how to wear a leather jacket in seven different, beautiful ways. I made my jacket more HR-friendly with the addition of a faux-fur collar, which not only looks very ~business bitch~ but also makes me feel like the Top Gun I so clearly am inside. Definite winning outfit, even though I don’t dress like this very often anymore. Speaking of trying, let’s go to a close-up of my shirt, because I want to show you guys the best way in history to elevate your business-punk fashion game: These over-the-knee socks ($13, Uniqlo) are basically miracles for your legs: they keep you warm, and stay up all day without cutting into your thighs and creating a weird pudge situation. My lipstick is NARS Velvet Matte Lip Pencil in Train Bleu ($26, Sephora) and is my favorite forever and ever, amen. I got this vest when I was in college, and at $175, it was — at the time — one of the most expensive things I’d ever bought. It is now nearly 10 years old, and is STILL one of the things in my wardrobe that I wear the most. Only spend money on things that you love, guys. The most expensive stuff you buy is the cheap shit that you only wear once. But I’m not knocking cheap shit. My shoes are Atelier by Nicole Miller, and I got them at DSW for $70. My high waisted jeans are from Madewell (O SHIT THEY ON SALE, $99, Madewell) and I love them. Shout-out to other tall girls who are super into this cropped jean trend because it means you can just buy normal length pants and be like “I’m in style, deal with it.” This dress, which is by an Australian label called Nicholas, is the lowest cut thing I own. It requires a lot of boob tape to wrangle my bony sternum, but it is WORTH IT. All of my earthly possessions are in this small Delfonics zip pouch ($22, Urban Outfitters), which is the perfect size to use instead of a boring-ass clutch. I am about to break your hearts, everyone, because this skirt was from H&M about eight years ago, and is no longer available. It is warm enough to wear in the winter and has incredibly deep, perfect pockets. I will never, ever let it go. I added neon pink sparkly lipstick for a little touch of Rizzo; my chosen shade is Kat Von D Studded Kiss Lipstick in Sexer ($21, Sephora). Now, I don’t often wear sweatpants, but when I do, I wear them with cobalt blue heels. The rare touch of color adds some additional fanciness, and hopefully distracts from the fact that I need to wash my hair. The sweatpants were a Christmas present from my Mum, and they’re not cropped so much as they are just not long enough for me — but I’m making them work. And as for my T-shirt? Let’s take a closer look:

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title: “How To Wear A Leather Jacket 7 Styling Tips You Need” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-15” author: “John Moss”


I searched for a leather jacket for years before I found mine at All Saints. It’s a heavier, fall-weight leather, with lots of useful pockets, and not too much hardware. I love it so much, and it fits me so perfectly that it’s become an indispensable piece in my wardrobe. But a lot of people ask me how, exactly, to WEAR a leather jacket. After all, if you’re going to spend THAT much money on something, you’d better have a plan for how to rock it. Plus, it’s easy to think of leather jackets as something too casual or overly costume-y. Not so, my friends: you can wear a leather jacket with literally anything. And I am about to prove it. My sartorial challenge: wear my leather jacket for seven days, and style it differently each day. I had to show how to wear it to work, to a formal event, and casually — the finer fashion details were up to me. Here’s how to wear a leather jacket in seven different, beautiful ways. I made my jacket more HR-friendly with the addition of a faux-fur collar, which not only looks very ~business bitch~ but also makes me feel like the Top Gun I so clearly am inside. Definite winning outfit, even though I don’t dress like this very often anymore. Speaking of trying, let’s go to a close-up of my shirt, because I want to show you guys the best way in history to elevate your business-punk fashion game: These over-the-knee socks ($13, Uniqlo) are basically miracles for your legs: they keep you warm, and stay up all day without cutting into your thighs and creating a weird pudge situation. My lipstick is NARS Velvet Matte Lip Pencil in Train Bleu ($26, Sephora) and is my favorite forever and ever, amen. I got this vest when I was in college, and at $175, it was — at the time — one of the most expensive things I’d ever bought. It is now nearly 10 years old, and is STILL one of the things in my wardrobe that I wear the most. Only spend money on things that you love, guys. The most expensive stuff you buy is the cheap shit that you only wear once. But I’m not knocking cheap shit. My shoes are Atelier by Nicole Miller, and I got them at DSW for $70. My high waisted jeans are from Madewell (O SHIT THEY ON SALE, $99, Madewell) and I love them. Shout-out to other tall girls who are super into this cropped jean trend because it means you can just buy normal length pants and be like “I’m in style, deal with it.” This dress, which is by an Australian label called Nicholas, is the lowest cut thing I own. It requires a lot of boob tape to wrangle my bony sternum, but it is WORTH IT. All of my earthly possessions are in this small Delfonics zip pouch ($22, Urban Outfitters), which is the perfect size to use instead of a boring-ass clutch. I am about to break your hearts, everyone, because this skirt was from H&M about eight years ago, and is no longer available. It is warm enough to wear in the winter and has incredibly deep, perfect pockets. I will never, ever let it go. I added neon pink sparkly lipstick for a little touch of Rizzo; my chosen shade is Kat Von D Studded Kiss Lipstick in Sexer ($21, Sephora). Now, I don’t often wear sweatpants, but when I do, I wear them with cobalt blue heels. The rare touch of color adds some additional fanciness, and hopefully distracts from the fact that I need to wash my hair. The sweatpants were a Christmas present from my Mum, and they’re not cropped so much as they are just not long enough for me — but I’m making them work. And as for my T-shirt? Let’s take a closer look:

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title: “How To Wear A Leather Jacket 7 Styling Tips You Need” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-29” author: “James Acker”


I searched for a leather jacket for years before I found mine at All Saints. It’s a heavier, fall-weight leather, with lots of useful pockets, and not too much hardware. I love it so much, and it fits me so perfectly that it’s become an indispensable piece in my wardrobe. But a lot of people ask me how, exactly, to WEAR a leather jacket. After all, if you’re going to spend THAT much money on something, you’d better have a plan for how to rock it. Plus, it’s easy to think of leather jackets as something too casual or overly costume-y. Not so, my friends: you can wear a leather jacket with literally anything. And I am about to prove it. My sartorial challenge: wear my leather jacket for seven days, and style it differently each day. I had to show how to wear it to work, to a formal event, and casually — the finer fashion details were up to me. Here’s how to wear a leather jacket in seven different, beautiful ways. I made my jacket more HR-friendly with the addition of a faux-fur collar, which not only looks very ~business bitch~ but also makes me feel like the Top Gun I so clearly am inside. Definite winning outfit, even though I don’t dress like this very often anymore. Speaking of trying, let’s go to a close-up of my shirt, because I want to show you guys the best way in history to elevate your business-punk fashion game: These over-the-knee socks ($13, Uniqlo) are basically miracles for your legs: they keep you warm, and stay up all day without cutting into your thighs and creating a weird pudge situation. My lipstick is NARS Velvet Matte Lip Pencil in Train Bleu ($26, Sephora) and is my favorite forever and ever, amen. I got this vest when I was in college, and at $175, it was — at the time — one of the most expensive things I’d ever bought. It is now nearly 10 years old, and is STILL one of the things in my wardrobe that I wear the most. Only spend money on things that you love, guys. The most expensive stuff you buy is the cheap shit that you only wear once. But I’m not knocking cheap shit. My shoes are Atelier by Nicole Miller, and I got them at DSW for $70. My high waisted jeans are from Madewell (O SHIT THEY ON SALE, $99, Madewell) and I love them. Shout-out to other tall girls who are super into this cropped jean trend because it means you can just buy normal length pants and be like “I’m in style, deal with it.” This dress, which is by an Australian label called Nicholas, is the lowest cut thing I own. It requires a lot of boob tape to wrangle my bony sternum, but it is WORTH IT. All of my earthly possessions are in this small Delfonics zip pouch ($22, Urban Outfitters), which is the perfect size to use instead of a boring-ass clutch. I am about to break your hearts, everyone, because this skirt was from H&M about eight years ago, and is no longer available. It is warm enough to wear in the winter and has incredibly deep, perfect pockets. I will never, ever let it go. I added neon pink sparkly lipstick for a little touch of Rizzo; my chosen shade is Kat Von D Studded Kiss Lipstick in Sexer ($21, Sephora). Now, I don’t often wear sweatpants, but when I do, I wear them with cobalt blue heels. The rare touch of color adds some additional fanciness, and hopefully distracts from the fact that I need to wash my hair. The sweatpants were a Christmas present from my Mum, and they’re not cropped so much as they are just not long enough for me — but I’m making them work. And as for my T-shirt? Let’s take a closer look:

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