First to its most Dua Lipa Illusion shirt timely iteration: the butter lamb, or baranek wielkanocny in Polish. A traditional butter sculpture it graces the table at Easter lunch for many Polish, Russian and Slovenian Catholic families. It was reportedly brought to the US by the Polish people who settled there in the late 1800s, and is now big in Buffalo, New York and the midwest. But while lambs might be particularly apt for this time of year, the internet is full of stylish moulds, from vintage wooden shapes with scalloped edges and edelweiss or on-the-nose cow motifs to silicon iterations that will help you craft cherubs or seashells. A spectacle, without being spectacularly expensive.
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Though it’s been around Dua Lipa Illusion shirt for ages, the rugby top feels totally fresh this season. Mostly because, after years of rejecting anything remotely sports-related, it’s a look and style vibe that I’ve rarely experimented with—and isn’t spring all about a rebirth and trying new things? Admittedly, seeing celebrities like Hailey Bieber and Taylor Swift rock them has also cemented the idea that rugby shirts can read as elevated and stylish (with the right styling). So, feeling inspired by the piece, I decided to invest in my very first one and test it out. I landed on a Wales Bonner striped rugby in black, yellow, and white. Like Bieber and Swift, I’ve enjoyed approaching the sporty staple as something that should be dressed up. (I don’t want to look like I’m actually heading to rugby practice.) The key to making it feel smart? Pairing it with my go-to pleated dress trousers, or a pair of flared jeans, for a more ’70s slant. Ditto for the shoes, too: Instead of sneakers, consider pairing it with chunky loafers or oxfords. All together, I’ve found that the balance between athleticism and dressiness creates the perfect off-duty vibe. The is outfit is casual, but put-together casual. And even better, it’s a pretty light-lift styling job: The rugby shirt does the most of the work for your statement look.
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