Tuesday, May 30, 2023

2023: The Summer of Jackie

You could do worse than make Jackie Kennedy Onassis your Summer of 2023 Fashion Muse. She was always appropriately dressed with understated flair, but it's amazing how many of her looks are so right this year.

From my vantage point a lot of the fashions we see in magazines and on the red carpet are unwearable fantasies—fun to look at perhaps but totally impractical. Some trends do seem to be emerging as a mix of what the stores are offering and what is already in our closets. 

If many of us are buying less these days it's a combination of decent clothes becoming so expensive, understanding fast fashion is bad for the environment and those who make it and less formality in dress overall.  

Jackie's style was always a subtle nod to east coast Preppy, understated Boho or refined Ladylike. No logos on the Preppy, no far-out shapes on the Boho, no extraneous gewgaws on the Ladylike. For sure you can't go wrong with:


Preppy: The black t-shirt and white jeans with supporting players— sandals, tote bag, big sunglasses and head scarf. Leave off the scarf if you like. Make the pants skinny, wide legs, boot cut or flared. Choose the style that fits you best. 


Boho: Black top tucked into a midi skirt with a ruffle, worn with a wide belt, sandals, tote and sunglasses. Here's where the skirt has to flatter you too—maybe not so full or no ruffle. Try a wrap or an A-line. This one has buttons for more swoosh. Although I have a full collection of belts I've avoided wearing them since I lost my 24" waist. I should snap out of it.


Boho with Preppy: The button down shirt with a colorful summer skirt is a classic. Yes, it's a hat or a hairdo, but the straw hat acts as the third piece to make this an outfit. Subtle, but notice how the shirt blends but doesn't match any of the colors in the skirt.


Preppy and Boho: The colors make the difference. You couldn't get any preppier than red and blue unless it was red, white and blue. The oddball mustard-colored pants make the same shapes Boho.


Preppy with Ladylike: Jackie showcased oversized gingham in the early '60s. She took an American staple thought of as folksy and made it cool. There really hasn't been a summer when gingham something wasn't a perfect choice. Okay, you think you want sleeves. Will you accept a cap sleeve or drop shoulder? They are not impossible to find.

Ladylike: Obviously the white gloves are off the table, as is the matching bag and shoes. White shoes themselves have become "bone" or "neutral", but you can't go wrong with a simple silhouette. 


When she visited India as First Lady in 1962 Jackie went to great lengths planning her clothes to reflect and honor her destination. She didn't go for a wardrobe of saris, which might have been interpreted as cultural misappropriation (if we had thought in those terms). Instead she adapted the current silhouettes (which she also inspired) with fabrics and colors that would play well throughout her trip. Shouldn't you always think about where you're going when you plan a vacation?


 

 



 



9 comments:

  1. we had our factory make matching head scarves for our resort photo shoot/ode to Jackie ☺️

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  2. I think this pendulum swing away from the extreme casualness of the past 3 pandemic years definitely reflects that people are wanting more structure and want to look dressier, without feeling fussy. Jackie was so good at the little touches (pearls, gloves, a hat) that made her outfits look cohesive. We're seeing her as inspiration because her looks are achievable. When we would wear sweatpants before, now we can wear white jeans. Beige? Try blue and red (or red, white and blue!). T-shirt and leggings? Try a white shirt and colourful skirt. Pajamas? The simple dress is your friend.

    Great article, Michelle!

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    1. Thanks, Sheila! And I hope you're right that we will be getting dressed again. Of course SOME of us have never stopped...

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  3. Really enjoyed the photos and your article! Of course Jackie had a fabulous figure which made all her looks even better!

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  4. I've been rethinking the belt thing, too. They were my signature accessory to my NYC-working-girl wardrobe. Don't know if I'm ready!

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  5. Love this article. Love Jackie O's style and can certainly see the similarities of 2023. Lise

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