If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. So your child doesn’t have a backpack to wear to the first day of school, and every day after — even though the start of a new academic year is right around the corner (if not already here in many states). The binders, folders, lunch boxes, and new sneakers have all been purchased, but, quite simply, a cool enough carrier for all of these essentials hasn’t come around quite yet. Nike is here to solve the problem and get the student in your life — elementary, college, or otherwise — said backpack with speedy shipping; free store pickup on online orders; and 60-day returns for all Nike members, should they, out of pickiness, desire a different size or colorway. And while the Swoosh brand is known for its performance-ready fabrications and silhouettes optimized for all the ways you stay active, Nike also knows a ...
Maternity wear is not what it used to be. Clothes for pregnant bodies have drastically changed over the course of the last decade, and Anne Hathaway’s maternity style is a case study in just how much that category has evolved. From 2016’s minidresses and caftans to the era of freeing the baby bump and celebrating changing bodies, Hathaway’s maternity wear follows a trajectory that has seen luxury labels and fashion houses create customized pieces and designs for pregnant bodies. WWD takes a closer look at Hathaway’s maternity style evolution ahead. January 2016 Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman at Los Angeles Convention Center on Jan. 27, 2016. Getty Images During Hathaway’s first pregnancy, T-shirts and minidresses were still very much a part of the actress’ wardrobe. For a January 2016 event, just two months before her first chi...