Don t worry - according to the Bachelor stylist, more turtlenecks are coming this season
Gabbi ShawJan 4, 2021, 22:52 IST
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Fans of The Bachelorette noticed that a popular look amongst the guys specifically, Brendan Morais, Riley Christian, and Ivan Hall was the turtleneck. Bachelor stylist Cary Fetman told Insider that fans can expect even more turtlenecks from Matt James, this season s lead.
James will also continue the tradition of wearing ankle-baring pants: The one thing we never did agree on was pant length or how tight a pair of pants can be made, Fetman said.
Turtlenecks are having a moment - at least, that s what this season of The Bachelorette would have you believe.
This season of
The Bachelorette has been a wild ride, with Clare Crawley walking off into the sunset early with Dale Moss just a few episodes into the show and Tayshia Adams taking her place and winning us all over. One thing that hasn t changed this season? The number of gorgeous gowns we ve seen Tayshia wear on the reality show. We talked to Cary Fetman, the stylist for
The Bachelor, ahead of the show s highly anticipated finale to answer some of our burning style questions. And yes, we even got to talk about the gown Tayshia chose for her big moment on the finale! Cary even gave us a little glimpse of what to expect from Matt James s upcoming season of
December 23, 2020
The 16th season of ABC’s hit reality show
The Bachelorette had its season finale last night (don’t worry, no spoilers!), and honestly, it was exactly what 2020 needed. But what’s even better than sitting at home watching a reality show while drinking cocktails and watching a group of men vie for the eternal love of one woman? Witnessing the jewelry and attire worn by said woman.
It’s even better when you recognize some of that jewelry.
If you also recognized some of the jewelry many that happen to be from brands that appear at
JCK shows there’s a reason for that: Many of those pieces are designed by members of Jewelers of America, a nonprofit trade association of professionals in the U.S. jewelry industry.