How to have great style, according to iconic Sleeping Bag Coat designer Norma Kamali |
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After more than 50 years in fashion, designer Norma Kamali — creator behind the iconic Sleeping Bag Coat — has one rule of thumb when it comes to her own wardrobe: Forgo trends. Just buy what you love.
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Her approach is to divide the closet in two: the core wardrobe and the styling wardrobe.
The former consists of more everyday basics and uniform-like pieces. “Then there’s the closet that is sort of inspirational that you can pull from and mix into whatever you just bought or however you’ve been dressing,” says Norma.
Below, some tried-and-true staples from our style experts, for whichever of your two closets needs some zhuzh.
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One last thing: How to score vintage gems secondhand |
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If you look hard enough, you can find items in great condition — even after decades. Today’s sweet spot, according to Norma? The 70s and 80s. Our style experts have a couple of tips to help you weed out the duds and thrift some true treasures for cheap.
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