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Vogue
18 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Better Basics for a Steal? The Park Is the Essentials Brand You Need on Your Radar
Photo: Courtesy of The Park The Park was founded by creative director and public relations veteran Sarah Bonello with a single aim: to make getting dressed in the morning easy. It's a simple premise that's surprisingly challenging, and an all too familiar one at that. (An overflowing closet full of nothing? We've all been there.) Streamlining your wardrobe all starts with the foundations—ultra-comfortable essentials that can be effortlessly dressed up or down. And for the ultimate capsule, The Park's luxurious base layers should be your go-to. The brand's tightly-edited line features no more, no less than the building blocks of a tight, hardworking edit: an everyday bralette and layerable boy short; a figure-hugging mini and maxi and a handful of sleek bodysuits, tops, and leggings all made from the brand's signature biodegradable stretch-knit blend (a mix of super-soft MicroTencel and recycled elastane) and in black and nude neutrals. The next time you're looking for new basics—consider The Park. Executive shopping director Libby Page has styled its Toby Boy Short with a Khaite jacket for Vogue's Pre-Met party, while senior shopping editor Talia Abbas loves the Heather Tee for off-duty and traveling. Plus, as a Vogue Shopping Insider, you can save 15% off for a limited time on your first order.


Vogue
5 days ago
- Business
- Vogue
Liffner's Handbags Define Everyday Luxury—Discover Vogue Editors' Go-To Styles for Less
Photo: Courtesy of Liffner When a canvas tote feels too casual for the office and dinner after, but a mini top-handle too impractical, there's one handbag brand Vogue editors turn to: Liffner. Founded by Paulina Liffner von Sydow, Liffner specializes in the kind of 9-to-whenever handbags that make a wardrobe that much harder. Its range of sensible suede totes and shoulder bags make for perfect everyday styles, while its smaller designs are equally covetable for moments when you don't have to transport laptop and lunch to and from work. The structured, fits-anything-and-then-some shapes of the Sprout and Penne totes (named so for its pasta-shaped closure) are year-round staples—both senior executive shopping director Libby Page and senior shopping writer Cortne Bonilla have been known to sport theirs at Vogue HQ—while the Micro Pillow Pouch (in suede or leopard) is a favorite for minimalist, evening-ready polish. New to the lineup but no less desirable: the Belted Buckle Bag (defined by its long, loop-like closure and available in multiple strap lengths) and the Flat Leather Basket Bag—a summer must-have perfect for adding personality to with a beaded bag charm. Liffner's contemporary luxuries are already well-priced, which makes owning one of our editors' favorites even more inviting as an Insider with 15% off.


Vogue
5 days ago
- Business
- Vogue
For Timeless Elegance, Vogue Editors Love Liberowe's Feminine Tailoring
Photo: Courtesy of Liberowe If you were to ask Vogue executive shopping editor Libby Page's what her most worn item is, she'll quickly tell you it's Liberowe's tweed Raja jacket. 'You see a Raja jacket, and IYKYK, it's Liberowe. Discreet but noticeable, luxury but not overpriced, Talia Loubaton has perfected the art of the jacket (and since her launch in 2022 many other things),' Page says. 'If there is one thing you buy from this brand, let it be that, or in my case, don't by another–I currently have four in my rotation and have lost count of the many ways I have worn and styled them–with denim for a dinner with friends to a black kick-flare pant for the office. I put them on and immediately feel complete!' Senior shopping editor Talia Abbas feels similarly about her Liberowe jackets, which are all handmade in London from luxurious, responsibly-sourced fabrics, including deadstock. 'There is no jacket more special or cherished in my wardrobe right now,' she says. 'A perfect little black jacket, the Cora, is on my wish list right now.' Styling-wise, Abbas says she 'likes to balance out their femininity with something totally unexpected—as I believe Talia intended—like faded blue jeans and leather flip-flops.' Step inside Talia Loubaton's Liberowe, where each piece bridges past and present with her signature feminine meets masculine spin. Delicate dinner jackets find their match in mini hemlines and bare legs; ruffled cashmere cardigans soften wide-leg trousers, and floor-length tailored coats elevate the casual ease of jeans and a button-down. Vogue Shopping Insiders can enjoy any of these editor-loved pieces for 15% off, now through June 31.