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Kristin Cavallari Brings Back the Teddy Coat Trend & Masters Tonal Dressing With a Cozy Look for a Trip to the Mountains Robyn Merrett
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Kristin Cavallari just brought back one of the coziest coat trends to date.
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On Monday, Cavallari shared a photo from her trip to Blackberry Mountain in Tennessee, wearing chunky brown teddy coat. The style, which initially debuted in the 1920s, saw a resurgence in 2016 when brands like Max Mara unveiled a plethora of plush outerwear pieces.
The look has since maintained popularity, but appears to be making a come back this year with shoppers leaning on more comfy attire while working remotely and isolating amid the coronavirus pandemic. Cavallari also wore teddy zip-up hoodie days earlier, which she teamed with classic black leggings and funky cutout sneakers from Vionic Shoes.
From Ottawa To Berlin, My Mom s Curry Always Brings Me Home
Food was our cultural sustenance, our tie to the homeland. June Chua Updated
The author and her mom in the 1990s. (Photo: June Chua)
I live half a world away from my parents. When I eat, I think of them. As I’m tucking into my dinner in Berlin, my parents are preparing their lunch in Calgary. The forced separation due to COVID-19 is a bit reminiscent of living away from home when I moved to Ottawa for university in the early 1990s. Home was a five-hour plane ride away and we didn’t have computers and video calls back in the day. Cross-country calling was expensive. I might as well have been in Berlin.
20 Years After Their Debut, The Avalanches Have Perfected The Art Of Finishing An Album It s only because we were absent for so long that [ Since I Left You ] became a myth.
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If someone had told Steve Pavlovic, founder of Modular Records, that The Avalanches would be releasing their third studio album in 2020, he would have laughed. And then he would have cried.
Because having waited more than 15 years for the group to follow up their seminal, untouchable debut