Button-up Round-up

with Lu'u Dan, GANNI, and Rick Owens

    A button-up is a utilitarian staple—a fixture in both white-collar and blue-collar wardrobes. Fastened neatly all the way up to the neck and around the wrists suggests a readiness to tackle other, less sartorial concerns. Opened up, it connotes a feeling of ease or unwinding, co-opted for a more leisurely, unconcerned agenda. And of course, there are the patterns, and the potential for layers… Whatever mood your lifestyle calls for, one of the following might suit your fancy.

    Model wears KIM SHUI shirt.

    Autumnal sunset or desert sunrise, this mesh button-up in shades of ochre, umber, and tangerine makes for a breezy cover-up or playful peekaboo from under a sweater.

    Model wears LU'U DAN shirt.

    Up your animal print by making it figurative. A boxy button-up featuring leopard-print, but not just its spots—this one comes with teeth and tongue, too.

    Model wears GANNI shirt.

    Cottage-core or corporate 80s? Choose your own adventure with GANNI. Tuck this one into a skirt, or show off the tailored hem over pants.

    Model wears Rick Owens shirt.

    Ever the goth-organic connoisseur, Rick Owens delivers a brighter take on the button-up in sulphate yellow.

    Model wears Paloma Wool shirt.

    Get the fun of a psychedelic pattern in the breathability of cotton. With mother-of-pearl buttons, these hues and patterns shapeshift to accommodate whatever look you’re trying to serve.

    Model wears Sulvam shirt.

    A gauzy mesh shirt with chain motif to suit flashier moods. One might ask: “Are you looking at my shirt? Or me?”

    • Date: January 28, 2022