Fair warning: bare chests and nipple piercings ahead.
During the last few years, we've grown remarkably comfortable with naked dressing. Just last year, Bianca Censori made headlines at the Grammys in her scandalous sheer moment. Jacquemus sent a model down his Fall/Winter 2026 runway holding a wine glass strategically positioned in front of a bare breast—a styling choice for the show, as the dress itself is a perfectly conventional two-strap design (I found it on Moda Operandi and checked). The "naked dress" has become almost routine—another red carpet checkbox, another attempt to generate buzz through skin.
Somewhere above 6,000 feet, usually between 4 PM and midnight, and almost always within sight of a fireplace—that's where a particular kind of glamour lives. Call it Après Ski glamour. That window after the slopes have been conquered (or, if we're being honest, strategically avoided) when athletic pursuit gives way to something far more civilized.
You know that moment when you're watching Succession and realize everyone looks expensive but nobody's wearing anything particularly... bold? Just varying shades of oatmeal, camel, and chocolate that somehow radiate "I have a trust fund" energy? Well, that's not an accident. That's strategy. And this Black Friday, we're stealing it—or at least the blueprint. The specific pieces are negotiable; the strategy isn't.
Lately I can't stop thinking about cool moms. These women who had kids and somehow… didn't lose themselves? Actually, they found something even better. You know Maddie from Sweet Magnolias? That woman manages Southern grace while wrangling teenage drama and still looks pulled together in her boho blouses and always perfect jeans. Or Karen Wheeler—yes, Mike's mom from Stranger Things—serving looks in Hawkins while everyone else is in survival mode. After years of working with mothers trying to figure out their style, here's what hit me: the ones who nail it aren't desperately clinging to their twenties. They've become something else entirely.
Your beloved Coastal Grandma? She just inherited a beachfront estate in East Hampton. Suddenly she's trading her thrifted linen blazer for Loro Piana and hiring someone to document her morning beach walks. Welcome to the Hamptons aesthetic—and honestly, it's taking over TikTok faster than you can say "summer share house."