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Gucci Debuts $1,200 Jeans Designed with Grass Stains Around the Knees - PEOPLE

Gucci Debuts $1,200 Jeans Designed with Grass Stains Around the Knees - PEOPLE


Gucci Debuts $1,200 Jeans Designed with Grass Stains Around the Knees - PEOPLE

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 09:03 AM PDT

Gucci Debuts $1,200 Jeans Designed with Grass Stains Around the Knees | PEOPLE.com

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These Model-Approved, ‘Butt-Lifting’ Good American Jeans Are 25 Percent Off - New York Magazine

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 08:24 AM PDT

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It's time to put the shorts away and break out the jeans, and if your pre-quarantine ones don't exactly fit like they used to — or you're looking for something a little more forgiving than vintage Levi's — it might be time for a new pair. We've written a lot about the jeans from Good American, Khloé Kardashian's size-inclusive denim brand, and they've been recommended for both tall women and plus-size women, thanks to their long inseam and stretchy-but-quality fabric. Model Denise Bidot told us that the Good Waist High Rise Skinny Jeans "make my butt and waist look phenomenal, and I feel beyond comfortable running around town when I'm wearing them." This high-waisted pair, in a cool distressed wash, is one of the few still-on-sale jeans available in every size (00–24), and today, they are more than $40 off with code FF25, which gets you 25 percent off your entire order. If you're interested, don't dillydally, because today is the last day of the Friends & Family sale.

French First Lady’s Skinny Jeans, Trench Coat & Booties Are Made for Fall - Footwear News

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 05:52 AM PDT

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Brigitte Macron joined her husband, French President Emmanuel Macron, at the Polignac castle in Condom, France, this weekend in honor of the European Heritage Days as well as the third annual "Loto du Patrimoine" lottery. The drawing raises funds to help restore historical sites at risk across the country.

For the occasion on Sept. 18, the French first lady matched a soft pink blouse to classic black skinny jeans in a fall-ready look; she accented the ensemble with her favorite pastel trench coat from Louis Vuitton. Worn earlier this year for Bastille Day festivities, the midi-length piece comes adorned with metallic silver buttons and sharply tailored lapels, with similar silhouettes retailing for $5,700 on the brand's website.

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Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte Macron at the Polignac castle in France, Sept. 18.

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Brigitte Macron (C) and Emmanuel Macron (R) at the Polignac castle in France, Sept. 18.

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A closer view of Brigitte Macron's black booties.

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As for footwear, Brigitte embraced the cooler weather and prep for stone-coated grounds in a set of sturdy booties. The black suede pair featured an almond toe front with a slouchy appeal and mega block heel, providing a more stable base than a stiletto on uneven walkways.

This summer, as she attended the Bastille Day parade in Paris on July 14, the French figure showed another way to style her coat for warmer weather. The former schoolteacher layered the piece over a matching shift dress and accented the look with metal-capped pumps.

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Brigitte Macron at Bastille Day celebrations in Paris, July 14.

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As for the French first lady, she oftentimes favors Louis Vuitton when it comes to clothing, shoes and accessories. With footwear, specifically, she leans toward pointed-toe pumps with a stiletto or block heel usually around 4 inches high. Louis Vuitton's Eyeline silhouette remains one of her favorites but she also frequents the graphic-print Matchmake pump. The former educator fully embraces the style motifs of her native France, debuting layered looks and perfectly tailored pieces that keep up with the nation's fashion aesthetic: elegant, clean and understated, with the perfect amount of je ne sais quoi.

Make sure your closet has all the fall-ready pieces it needs with these classic booties inspired by Brigitte Macron's pick of the day.

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To Buy: CC Corso Como Illeniya Booties, $159.

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To Buy: Sam Edelman Taye Booties, $48.

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To Buy: Steve Madden Rookie Booties, $102.

Click through the gallery to find more of the French first lady's best footwear moments over the years.

These bestselling high-rise jeans feel way more expensive than their $18 price tag - Yahoo News

Posted: 21 Sep 2020 11:56 AM PDT

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'Fox & Friends' Apologizes for Running False Story on Nashville Coronavirus 'Cover-Up'

Fox & Friends co-host Steve Doocy on Monday morning issued an apology for his show having run with a since-retracted story falsely accusing Nashville's Democratic mayor of engaging in a coronavirus cover-up, admitting that the mayor did not conceal information from the public as alleged.Last week, a supposed bombshell by a local Fox affiliate in Nashville set the conservative media ecosystem on fire. According to the report by Fox 17—a Sinclair-owned station—the mayor's office allegedly covered up numbers that showed relatively low spread of COVID-19 in bars and restaurants. The clear implication of the story was that the city was hiding the data in order to justify its coronavirus lockdown orders on public businesses.The story, which focused on a selective misreading of emails, was quickly picked up by large right-wing digital outlets such as The Daily Wire and Breitbart and soon found its way to Fox News' pro-Trump opinion shows. Tucker Carlson—who has become one of the network's loudest coronavirus skeptics— kicked off his show on Thursday with the story, claiming the Fox 17 report was "conclusive proof" that Nashville officials hid key health stats "for no justifiable reason," while explicitly calling for Mayor John Cooper's impeachment.His Fox primetime colleague Laura Ingraham also jumped on the report, claiming it exposed "a sinister COVID cover-up," comparing it to something "you'd expect from communist China" or "Soviet Russia." The following morning, Fox & Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade insisted the emails were proof that "they lied" while saying Cooper "has to resign yesterday."Fox 17's explosive report, however, was quickly and easily debunked by other media outlets. The data about the low number of cases at the time tied to bars and restaurants was disclosed at a July 2 press conference. A local Nashville reporter also published a story on the numbers back on August 4. Eventually, the station fully retracted the story."In a segment that aired earlier this week, we incorrectly asserted that Mayor Cooper's office withheld COVID-19 data from the public, which implied that there had been a cover up," the station said in a statement. "We want to clarify that we do not believe there was any cover-up, and we apologize for the error and oversight in our reporting.""We continue to have questions about the level of transparency that the government showed to the restaurant and bar industry—whose livelihood was on the line," the statement continued. "As journalists, we will continue to ask those questions and hold elected officials accountable."> Here's Steve Doocy spending 30 seconds admitting the story they ran last week about a Nashville coronavirus "cover-up" was totally wrong. Fox had used it to demand the mayor's resignation and speculate that similar "cover-ups" are happening everywhere. https://t.co/sH2n25vabz pic.twitter.com/7iTbG2xl4C> > — Matthew Gertz (@MattGertz) September 21, 2020In a brief standalone segment on Monday morning, Doocy addressed the retraction during the first hour of Fox & Friends."We wanted to give you update on a story last week," he noted. "On Friday, we reported on allegations that the mayor of Nashville had hidden coronavirus numbers. That was according to our local Nashville fox affiliate.""They have since retracted their story. And we now know the mayor's office did apparently not conceal those numbers and did release them to the public and so this morning on this Monday we wanted to apologize for any confusion," Doocy concluded.A Fox News spokesperson told The Daily Beast that both Carlson and Ingraham will also be addressing the retracted story on their programs Monday nightRead more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.

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