Lucinda Pikkat
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So I think about your, I know we talk about them all the time on the show, but I think about your Hailey Beavers and your Kendall Jenners and Kaya Gerber is another really good example.
And these are women that
You know, in the past their style might have been more kind of dialed up and glamorous.
Yeah.
And now it's really like I would almost define their aesthetics as boring intentionally.
Like it made headlines when Kendall Jenner wore a $5 Hanes singlet back with some leather pants.
And it makes headlines when Kaya Gerber wears a baby tee with some blue Levi's jeans and some ballet flats.
And that inherently is because those outfits look so approachable and so quote unquote boring, but they're achievable, right?
I think so, because I think a tea and jeans is as boring as it gets, but that doesn't mean it's bad.
It is Calvin Klein-esque, isn't it?
Yes.
Absolutely.
And I think that's what these women, like if I think about these celebrity influences, that's what they're trying to do with their style.
But the irony in talking about restraint and style, someone like CBK, like Carolyn Bissett Kennedy, is so revered because achieving a minimalist look is actually sometimes the hardest to execute, you know?
And this effortless cool of someone like a Kendall or a Hayley, that's not without thought process.
Effortless is actually the most effortful sometimes and that's why they have to lean on stylists to help them do the executing.
Yeah.
So it brings me to, just to layer onto this concept of Borkor, I recently read an article on Who What Wear UK, and they were talking about the rise of a trend they're calling the West Village Girl Wardrobe.
Have you seen this around?
I haven't, but I like the sound of it.