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Elle
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Elle
This Katie Holmes-Approved Brand Is My Airport Go-To
Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. If I could change one low-level, totally insignificant thing about me, I would turn myself into the kind of person who enjoys air travel. I love going places, but I hate the actual process. So, I try to gussy up travel days to minimize my own discomfort. I'll treat myself to a fun snack (Swedish Fish, probably), download a new book, and maybe even indulge in an airport Chili's margarita (or three). But invariably, without fail, what really saves the day is my outfit. Enter Leset. How I love thee; let me count the ways. Leset is the wardrobe-staple, base-layer brand you've been unwittingly missing your whole life. Picture: the softest matching separates you can imagine and perfectly versatile essentials that you'll want to wear throughout your trip. It's a capsule dream come true. If you're the carry-on only type, you could get away with a duffle full of Leset and little else. Honest! Katie Holmes was recently spotted in the brand's bestselling Pointelle Slim Fit Tee—just one of many A-listers who swear by Lest. Hailey Bieber has worn the Arielle trousers, over and over again. Even Meghan Markle has a cozy sleeveless Leset turtleneck that whispers chic. I've never had to go straight from a flight to an important business meeting or event—and thank goodness; I'm not fit for public consumption after being airborne—so I've never had to travel in slacks or heels or anything like that. But! If I did, I already know my trusty Leset coords would deliver, keeping me comfortable yet polished for whatever awaits. I'm writing this story because I've had one too many people in the TSA line ask where my pants/tee/cardigan is from, so I'm sharing my secret with the world. Next time a chatty seatmate ignores my don't-talk-to-me headphones and hoodie combo to inquire, I'll just point at the tag. It's always going to be Leset, babe. Below, shop my go-to pieces from Leset. Why Trust ELLE Every product featured on is independently researched, tested, or editor-approved. We only recommend products that we stand behind, and the merchandise featured on our site is always driven by editorial and product testing standards, not by affiliate deals or advertising relationships. Any content created in partnership with advertisers is marked as such.


Vogue
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Vogue
The LBD—But Make It Heat-Wave-Friendly
All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, we may earn affiliate revenue on this article and commission when you buy something. No matter the occasion, there's no better style to default to than one of the best black dresses. But in particular, we love them for summer as the antithesis to the little white dress. Whether minimal and sleek or clad in embellishments to make a scintillating statement, black midi, mini, and maxi dresses never fail for timeless chic. Vogue's Favorite Black Dresses for Summer: Even with the temptation of floral prints, crochet treatments, and vivid patterns galore this time of year, moments of restraint simplify getting ready when it's unbearably hot outside. Of course, the versatility of black dresses is the ultimate win—even those more of-the-moment styles that are draped and semi-sheer live on far longer than a single season, and the very best last for years. Style your go-to daytime pick with raffia bags or market totes throughout summer, then layer lightly at the start of autumn's subtle chill. Your most sophisticated versions pair flawlessly with loafers, soft ballet flats, and Mary Janes at the office. Have evening plans? There's a perfect black dress here for you, too. Matteau pintucked organic cotton and silk-blend maxi dress $640 NET-A-PORTER Dôen Quinn tie-detailed shirred organic cotton-poplin midi dress $280 NET-A-PORTER Leset Ari scoopneck maxi tank dress $650 MADEWELL Alaïa belted gathered jersey halterneck maxi dress $3,800 NET-A-PORTER

Cosmopolitan
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Cosmopolitan
42 Best Boxer Shorts for Women to Nail the Summer 2025 Trend
I hate wearing pants. Always have, always will. I'm the type of girlie who skips wearing "real clothes" any chance I get. And it's clear I'm not the only one who feels this way, based on the boxer shorts trend that's skyrocketed to popularity over the past year. If you've scrolled through social media at all in the past few months (major props to you if you haven't), you know exactly the underwear-as-outerwear look I'm talking about. These days, boxers aren't just for lounging at home. They're for casual outings, too. But let me make one thing clear: Women's boxer shorts becoming a trend does not give you an excuse to wear any old sleep shorts—or worse, your S.O. or Hinge hookup's literal boxers—out in public. You need a pair that's clearly meant to be seen, not one from a multi-pack you swiped from the menswear department. The best boxer shorts hint at underwear without actually being them. If showing up to class in your underwear sounds like the plot line of one of your nightmares, it's time to heal your psyche with some immersion therapy this summer. To help you find a staple pair (or three), I've highlighted a few dozen of the season's best boxer shorts below. A coordinating button-up or blouse clearly communicates that your adventurous choice of bottoms was intentional. Matching sets are a trend in and of themselves, so it's worth grabbing all the components while they're still available in your size. Better to snag that set from Sézane or Hill House Home now than be butthurt later when the top you've been lusting after all summer is sold out. P.S. You can hack the look by pairing white boxers with a white button-up shirt that's already in your closet. Vertical stripes can instantly give a style that quintessential boxer look, even when the silhouette isn't quite so literal. You'll notice blue and white pinstripes are a default color combo at It-girl brands like Leset and Sporty & Rich, as the pairing works with literally every statement color that's trending this summer. If the idea of foregoing pants in public still sounds a tad intimidating, start with a classic, solid-colored pair that offers maximum styling possibilities. Options from Commi Si and Hommegirls with logo waistbands look equally cute peeking out from beneath other bottoms as they do worn solo. Trending pastels like pistachio green, butter yellow, and ballet pink somehow feel even cooler in boxer form, particularly when styled with minimalist wardrobe staples like white tees, tanks, and button-ups. The soft-hued styles at Staud and Aritzia make for adorable beach or pool outfits, too, in case you were wondering (I know you were). Demure floral prints and other fun patterns make it clear you deliberately chose to go without pants in public. The gingham options at Damson Madder and Reformation would be perfect for the Cowboy Carter Tour outfit you're currently panicking about. Those shopping for upcoming vacays should grab a beachy pair from Abercrombie & Fitch or Farm Rio. You'll notice boxer shorts from buzzy brands like Cou Cou, Negative, and LoveShackFancy draw inspiration from both women's lingerie and men's underwear. These satin, pointelle, and lace-trimmed styles can fill holes in your wardrobe you didn't even know existed. Use them to spice up Sabrina Carpenter-esque babydoll tops and mini dresses, contrast grungy graphic tees and slouchy sweatshirts, and give new life to basic tees and tanks this summer. Why limit yourself to shorts reminiscent of men's boxers when there's a plethora of bloomers to play with as well? Take the underwear-as-outerwear trend a step further with frilly bloomers or bubble hem boxer shorts that can serve as a functional layer under too-short mini dresses and oversized tees. Styling a pair with a baby tee or simple tank is very brat. Sarah Maberry is a fashion and luxury commerce editor at Hearst Magazines, where she covers fashion, beauty and pop culture. A seasoned trend forecaster and fashion historian, she analyzes viral products and trends on a deeper level, helping readers determine what's worth buying. When she's not writing for ELLE, Harper's BAZAAR, Town & Country, Esquire, Cosmopolitan and other publications, she can be found roaming the Museum at FIT (her alma matter) or sewing her own couture while she binge-watches reality TV.