If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. Spring’s in full swing — and bloom — which means it’s fine time to retire your riding boots, shearling-lined clogs, and winter sneakers, swapping them out for a seasonal style that could never get old even if it tried. We’re talking about the best spring and summer sandals, of course: one of the most multifaceted categories in footwear, coming in varieties from wedges and flip-flops to kitten heels and sportier, ankle strap–equipped steppers. Searching up “best sandals to shop for spring” will generate more Google results than you could begin to process — much less shop — but we have a marvelous way to cut through this online din and go straight to the shoes that will help you become your most confident, comfortable, and stylish self these next few months. Enter: Coach Outlet, which regularly releases exclusive styles geared towards a younge...
What to Wear to a Screening of ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’? Anne Hathaway’s $99 Handbag, Sold on Amazon
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. Anne Hathaway — that one-time Princess of Genovia — is currently attracting no shortage of attention, what with the extreme marketing budget put towards promoting her latest project, “The Devil Wears Prada 2.” In the second chapter of the film that captivated audiences a whole two decades earlier, Hathaway plays the now-mature and life-savvy Andy Sachs, who comes back to work at Runway Magazine for none other than Miranda Priestly, in the capacity of features department head. That’s no small task, and, as you can imagine, Sachs readies herself for it both mentally and vis-à-vis the new-and-improved ensembles she flaunts in the sequel (think Jean Paul Gaultier suits, Valentino bags, sculptural Prada heels, and color-happy Gabriela Hearst dresses). While it might be tough to replicate Hathaway’s on-screen aesthetic to a tee, given the rare-slash-vi...