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If you’re looking for wide-leg pants which work particularly well for shorter women, you’ve already done half of the work! This style of pant leg is one of the optimal cuts to best elongate your silhouette, so you’re on the right track.
The other key feature to look for is a high waist which can make you appear even taller, so we made sure the items we selected for you check off both of those boxes. We also kept in mind the many summer occasions which pop up on the calendar and categorized each pick accordingly. Whether you’re looking for a flattering lounge pant or a sleek evening option, we have all of your bases covered below!
1. These SPANX sweats are the ultimate everyday lounge pant that will still flatter you thanks to their expert design — get them for $118!
2. Get into the cargo pant trend with this streetwear-style pair from BP. — only $59!
3. The light and breezy nature of these Wit & Wisdom pants is ideal for the summertime — get them for $78!
4. Linen pants are a must-have summer staple, and we adore the simple style of this pair from Treasure & Bond — starting at $35!
5. These Billabong pants have the ultimate beachy vibe and score bonus points for the elongating vertical stripes — starting at $27!
6. We would describe these Open Edit knit pants as elevated loungewear suitable for day or night — starting at $34!
7. Rock these amazing slacks from Reformation from the office straight to happy hour and dinner afterwards — get them for $178!
8. The pleating on the front of these classic Nordstrom-made pants adds a flattering, slimming element — get them for $89!
9. If you want to have some fun with your pants,
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Summer is officially here, and with that comes a whole new boatload of footwear trends you’re gonna wanna get in on. We’re taking our inspo from celebs like Sofia Richie, Bella Hadid, Hailey Bieber and Alexa Chung, who have all been seen sporting some seriously *chef’s kiss* shoes this season.
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Neil Young has announced that he will finally release his legendary ‘lost’ album ‘Chrome Dreams’ this summer.The 12-track LP was originally set for release in 1977, but ended up being shelved and has never seen the light of day.On August 11, Young will release ‘Chrome Dreams’ via Reprise Records, presented in its original form.Four of the 12 songs are originals, and many have never been presented in recorded form before.See the tracklist and recording dates for ‘Chrome Dreams’ and its artwork, by Ronnie Wood, below.1. ‘Pocahontas’ (August 11, 1976)2. ‘Will To Love’ (December 3, 19763. ‘Star of Bethlehem’ (December 13, 1974)4. ‘Like a Hurricane’ (November 29, 1975)5. ‘Too Far Gone’ (September 5, 1975)6. ‘Hold Back The Tears’ (February 6, 1977)7. ‘Homegrown’ (November 19, 1975)8. ‘Captain Kennedy’ (August 11, 1976)9. ‘Stringman’ (March 31, 1976)10. ‘Sedan Delivery’ (May 22, 1975)11. ‘Powderfinger’ (August 11, 1976)12. ‘Look Out for My Love’ (January 20, 1976) The release of ‘Chrome Dreams’ is the latest in a long line of new and archival releases from Young in recent years.Late last year, he released a 50th anniversary reissue of his 1972 album ‘Harvest’, while he also recently released ‘World Record’, a new album he created with his band Crazy Horse.2022 also saw him release ‘Toast’, a previously shelved album he recorded with Crazy Horse all the way back in 2001.According to Young, ‘Toast’ is “an album that stands on its own in [his] collection”.
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Pat Saperstein Deputy Editor The creators of “Accidentally Wes Anderson” had no idea what was coming when they launched their Instagram page. Wally and Amanda Koval started the account in 2017 to celebrate visually-appealing buildings and landscapes around the world that looked as if they could have inspired Wes Anderson films. From tiny libraries in New Zealand to, of course, lighthouses in Canada, the Instagram page, with 1.8 million followers, and its accompanying website curate colorful, symmetrical and historic tableaux that might have sprung directly from a scene in “The Grand Budapest Hotel” or “The French Dispatch” — except they’re submitted by photographers from around the world.
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