3 “Borrowed From the Boys” Outfits I’m Inspired By

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Friends! I'm thrilled to be back in your inboxes with another edition of Self Checkout, but before we get to clothes I have to give a major, huge shout out to the team at Marie Claire who worked on an investigative series called Women and Guns. Ten years ago, Marie Claire published a similar volume of stories that explored the complex world of females and firearms and a decade later, we're returning to the same topic to understand what's changed—and what hasn't. I implore you all to read it. We cover everything from gunfluencers (yes, that's exactly what you think it is: a gun influencer on social media) to how teachers who have lived through mass shootings handle the ramifications to their mental and physical wellbeing.

And now, because Marie Claire is a space for women who contain multitudes, on to this week's Self Checkout topic: the boys that are really taking it to the next level fashion-wise. My style has always been a bit "borrowed from the boys"—I do love traditionally masculine pieces—but I haven't felt this inspired by male celebrities in years. When I think about Harry Styles, Jacob Elordi, and Colman Domingo, it boils down to the way they're able to mix high-low, masculine-feminine, and of course usage of color! And it all looks so easy! Allow me to break down a few of my favorite looks and you'll see why I love them so much.

—Nikki Ogunnaike, Marie Claire Editor in Chief

 
 

HARRY STYLES

 
 
Harry Styles's dressing is a kind of inverse of my personal style—he dresses to highlight "feminine" pieces, like the above leopard-print Chanel jacket from Matthieu Blazy's Métiers D'Art collection, and knows just how to make it work (those The Row loafers are a great finishing touch). I especially love and am inspired by how he plays with leopard print as a year-round neutral.
 
 
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COLMAN DOMINGO

When I think of Colman Domingo I think of two things: king of red-carpet dressing and master of color theory! Like, he really can wear and inspires me to wear more color.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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JACOB ELORDI

The above photo of Jacob Elordi has lived in my mind RENT FREE ever since it hit the wires. There's a beauty in the simplicity of the pieces—and the fact that he's so tall and also in that Bottega bag, TBD—that I continue to revisit. It's since led me down a rabbit hole of even more Elordi photos (like one of him on late-night TV wearing ballet flats!!!) that have me re-thinking the way I want to dress.
 
 
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