Friday, May 28, 2021

All the Dresses Worth Shopping This Memorial Day Weekend, According to an Editor

Summer is the season of dresses, and we won't be told otherwise. Dresses are super comfortable, an outfit in and of themselves, and just putting one on makes us feel like we're ready for the sunshine. If you're like us, you're ready to leave the house in a cute new dress, so you need to be shopping all the epic Memorial Day sales! We've done the hard work for you and picked out the 66 pieces we love most.

From flowy maxi dresses to sexy minidresses and comfortable t-shirt options, you'll find a dress that you'll be so excited to wear. Plus, at these discounts, we totally understand if you can't pick a favorite; our motto is, when in doubt, buy both! Keep on reading to shop our selects.

Here’s How Cruella’s Costume Designer Made "Dalmatian" Fur

There are many reasons to watch Cruella, the live-action film starring Emma Stone as the titular character and adapted from Dodie Smith's novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians and Disney's 101 Dalmatians franchise. Mainly the glitzy and fabulous costumes.

Set in 1970s London during the punk rock era, the story centers on the backstory of Estella, an orphan and aspiring fashion designer who, with the help of her grifter buddies, Jasper (Joel Fry) and Horace (Paul Walter Hauser), lands a job at the posh department store Liberty London and eventually gets hired by Baroness von Hellman (Emma Thompson). Sartorial hijinks ensue, including a guerrilla fashion show and a haute couture dress made entirely of moths, in her journey to becoming the full-fledged, dalmatian-wielding villain Cruella de Vil.

POPSUGAR spoke to Cruella costume designer Jenny Beavan, an Oscar and Tony Award winner whose previous credits include A Room With A View and Mad Max: Fury Road, about what it was like outfitting the cast of the colossal fashion film.

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POPSUGAR: Cruella is such a fashion-centric movie. Where did you even begin?

Jenny Beavan: The way I start everything - with complete terror, obviously, because it was so enormous. [laughs] I had real doubts about whether I should take [the movie] on, but I decided to just go for it. In any form of costume design, you start from the script and the director's vision, then you make very boring lists of each character and what they need. At the same time, I did research and used my own memory, because I was very much around in the '70s. I was starting my career as a theater designer doing sets rather than costumes. Then I put together mood boards.

PS: What did the mood boards look like? Where did you draw inspiration from?

JB: They had a lot to do with the characters. I do the crowds as well, because that gives me the background of where the character is going to come from. I'll do a board of dogs that look like their owners, 18th-century bulls, black-and-white bulls, street people in London, fashion houses. Then I'd go into the actual characters and start to think about [Cruella's] mother, the Baroness . . . it's a whole world that I inhabit.

PS: Any fashion houses in specific?

JB: BodyMap, Vivienne Westwood - that whole Sex Pistols and King's Road sort of vibe. I was always a bit of an outsider - I wasn't interested in all that funky fashion, but I remember the whole feeling of that time. Dior was a big influence for the Baroness, too. I looked through a lot of old issues of Vogue from the '60s and '70s.

PS: Where did you shop for the costumes?

JB: We basically collected anything we could find from the period. There are a lot of vintage stores and markets and costume houses in England and Los Angeles, and I'd basically go and raid them. A lot of the ideas came from Portobello; there's also an amazing vintage market in New York called A Current Affair. With this whole collection of stuff, we then went to meet Emma. By that time I'd also thought about how I was going to use some of it, but some of it was purely speculative. It was more about getting a sense of her and what would look good on her - what might be the very early bits, what might look more sophisticated, what might work for the bigger moments.

The Best Extra-25%-Off Deals From Nordstrom Rack’s Clear The Rack Sale

It’s time for a long weekend filled with the best Memorial Day sales. Nordstrom Rack, the bargain retailer that gets funneled top-notch goods from Nordstrom, is already known for its discounts on big-name brands — but, in the name of the summer-kick-off occasion, it's slashing prices even further. From now through May 31 as part of its major Clear The Rack Sale event, Nordstrom Rack is offering an extra 25% off its entire clearance selection. This means fashion deals on reader-favorite brands from Nike to Madewell and Everlane are going to be all the way up to 75% off for the next three days.

We know sifting through the behemoth of attractive sales to find your summer wardrobe staples can get overwhelming, so we’ve gone ahead and gathered up a bundle of excellent deals from all the best brands carried at Nordstrom Rack. Click through to shop the best Memorial Day sales from Clear The Rack like a bargain-hunting pro. 

At Refinery29, we’re here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team, but if you buy something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission.

Nike



Nike Swoosh Logo Racerback Sports Bra, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Nike One Icon Clash 7/8 Printed Leggings, $, available at Nordstrom Rack



Nike Femme Logo Cuffed Shorts, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Everlane



Everlane The Authentic Stretch Mid-Rise Skinny Jeans, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Everlane The Authentic Stretch Mid-Rise Skinny Jean, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Everlane The Authentic Stretch Skinny Bootcut Jeans, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Everlane The Cupro Blouson Dress, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Accessories



Madewell Hammered Ear Crawlers, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


San Diego Hat Company Linear Pattern Wide Brim Sun Hat, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Skirts



Topshop Sheer Check Mini Skirt, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Sanctuary Everyday Midi Skirt, $, available at Sanctuary


Sanctuary Summer Leopard Print Pleated High/Low Skirt, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Nike Dri-FIT Elastika Graphic Training Tank



Shop Nordstrom Rack

Nike Dri-FIT Elastika Graphic Training Tank, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Tops



Good American The Ruched Snake Print Cami, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Good American Wrap Front Long Sleeve Satin Bodysuit, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


White Willow Tie-Dye Long Sleeve Hi-Lo Pullover, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Abound Stripe Lettuce Trim Crop Top, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Dresses



Row A Off-The-Shoulder Smocked Waist Dress, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Activewear



X by Gottex Tank Bra, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

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Summer Plans Are Back - Be Ready With These Stylish Staples

With 50 percent of the country vaccinated many of us are finally able to reconnect in person with friends, return to offices, and start actually making plans again. It can feel daunting to remember how to get dressed after so many months of loungewear and WFH attire. We wanted to simplify things by calling out some of our favorite styles for summer that will help you create countless outfits and refresh some of the pieces you already own.

Bare-All Fashion Was The Biggest Trend On The iHeartRadio Awards Red Carpet

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MAY 27: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Megan Thee Stallion attends the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards at The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California, which was broadcast live on FOX on May 27, 2021. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

Less than a week after the Billboard Music Awards, the biggest names in music convened on the red carpet once again, this time for the 2021 iHeartRadio Awards. And just like on Sunday — when Megan Fox, SZA, and Doja Cat debuted cut-out looks — attendees weren’t afraid to show off some skin for Thursday night’s occasion. This time around, in addition to the cut-out trend, there were also naked dresses, deep V-necks, ab-baring two-pieces, and more. 

Arguably the most revealing look of all was the first of three that Doja Cat wore for the evening. On the red carpet, the “Kiss Me More” singer walked in a sage green, silk-chiffon gown with an attached cape from Brandon Maxwell’s fall ‘20 collection that was completely see-through. Underneath the ethereal look, she wore a matching pair of underwear briefs. Doja’s on-stage look was also sheer, though in a more subtle way, while her final outfit was a complete 360 — a Miu Miu cocktail dress covered in cat illustrations and bows. 

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MAY 27: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Doja Cat attends the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards at The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California, which was broadcast live on FOX on May 27, 2021. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MAY 27: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Lil Nas X attends the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards at The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California, which was broadcast live on FOX on May 27, 2021. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

Megan Thee Stallion, who took home the award for Best Collaboration for “Savage,” which she recorded with Beyoncé, wore an equally sexy dress for the show. To celebrate her eight nominations — the most of any recording artist in 2021 — the Grammy winner dressed for the trophies she wanted, in a gold, one-shoulder mini dress by Bryan Hearns. The custom dress featured a large, mesh-covered cut-out, and was paired with Levian jewelry and matching strappy sandals. 

Lil Nas X and Demi Lovato opted for suits, though neither would be safe for work. The “Old Town Road” singer chose an iridescent silver suit — which he wore without a shirt — from Selam Fessahaye, a white Telfar bag, and matching platform boots. Meanwhile, Lovato, with the help of stylist Siena Montesano, chose a purple, velvet suit from Dundas’ fall ‘20 collection. Like Lil Nas X, she went sans shirt, choosing instead to cover up in diamonds by Graziela Gems and Effy Jewelry. 

Given that party dress season is approaching, we’re expecting there to be plenty more revealing red carpet looks where these came from, to which, we say, bring it on.

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