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Noitsbettylol We’re Happy Confused And Lonely At The Same Time Shirt! Last week, Bella Hadid stepped out in a look that's confusingly simple: a white hooded zip-up top, a tank top with ribbed trim and neckline, baggy jeans, a pair of translucent slippers, and light blue socks. But look closely and you'll notice a logo stamped on the lid of the barrel, marking it as Celine. Specifically, it was Michael Kors' time at the brand from 1997 to 2004 the house's most slumbering period. While Phoebe Philo's Old Céline takes up a lot of real estate on social media, as does Hedi Slimane's current Celine, Kors's has always been less fussy. However, it still packs a relevant punch. (His spring 2000 collection, full of lime green men's trousers and PVC beach backpacks, is still circulating on social media.) Each of his collections is at the core of Kors, with designs that speak of mundane elegance, but with elegant restraint. The former is seen in pieces like a brocade fur coat from fall 2001, the latter in a super sleek pair of black leather from spring 2000. I always thought Kors's Celine was represented by the wife of a Russian tycoon who travels a lot.
Who most likely has a helicopter and an offshore bank account. She appreciates Western tastes but still isn't high (think: boots with leather skirts), but loves the flashy maximalism that only existed in late 90s Russia. Basically, Kors's Celine is the most luxurious rendition of men. Noitsbettylol We’re Happy Confused And Lonely At The Same Time Shirt! It's a bit spicy but it's very classic. This is not the first time Hadid has worn this tank. She actually wore the tank back in July with a pair of baggy shorts and pink sneakers. The model clearly has an appreciation for these underappreciated eras. Back in late August, she stepped out in a playful shirt from Stella McCartney's time at Chloé in the 00s. Hadid's diversion to quieter fashion moments makes a lot of sense. After all, the vintage market is already flooded with similarly expensive items. A year ago, it felt like every young celebrity was strutting around in a Vivienne Westwood cardigan or a John Galliano braille Dior bag. Instead, the works of Kors's Celine and McCartney's Chloé are a bit more discreet. And in an age where everything is overexposed, thanks to social media and the paparazzi's footprints, being well informed can be more valuable than any other archive.