
This week, Tam and Lucinda are diving deep into the shift happening in our wardrobes, starting with the dramatic "death" of logomania. Are we officially done with visual signposting, or are fakes just making luxury look a little too accessible?
They break down the rise of "Borecore" and the "West Village Girl" aesthetic championed by style icons like Zoe Kravitz and Jennifer Lawrence. Plus, the girls share their golden rules for making affordable pieces look incredibly elevated (hint: it's all in the buttons and tailoring).
And stick around for Bougie to Budget, where Lucinda introduces the asymmetric overlay pants you need for winter, and Tam brings her ultimate list of Western-inspired denim with a subtle edge.
EVERYTHING MENTIONED:
VRG GRL Fairfax Mini Dress Black, $119.
Jaded London Military Jacket, $292.
Wolf & Badger Military Hussat Tailored Jacket, $1770.
BOUJIE TO BUDGET:
Tam's Pick: Western-inspired Jeans
Budget: Dazie Cansas High Rise Straight Leg Jeans, $99.99.
Midrange: Levi's Ribcage Western Yoke Jeans, $150.61.
Boujie: BLANKNYC Franklin High Rise Straight Leg, $258.19
Lucinda's Pick: Wrap Pants
Budget: Charcoal Clothing Bonfire Pants in Stone, $99.
Midrange: Motel Rocks Kanna Trousers, $140.
Boujie: Incu Collection Vagabond Wrap Pants, $220.
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CREDITS:
Hosts: Lucinda Pikkat & Tamara Holland
Producer: Ella Maitland & Zara Sengstock
Audio Producer: Scott Stronach
Video Producer: Artemi Kokkaris
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