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Here Are 16 Ways to Wear White Feathers à la Billy Porter and Vanessa Hudgens

Take your lead from Jennifer Lopez, Vanessa Hudgens and Billy Porter...

By Sarah Mariotti| Photography via Getty/Design by Kayleen Dicuangco
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Among the many red carpets, premieres and parties of the new decade, we’ve noticed one particular trend starting to emerge: statement white feather pieces. At the 77th Golden Globes, Billy Porter looked angelic in an  Alex Vinash design that consisted of an all-white suit with a feather-flocked train. Once the evening’s red carpet and awards ceremony wrapped, Jennifer Lopez took the white feather baton over to the Creative Artists Agency After Party. The multi-hyphenate wore a Zuhair Murad gown, which had sleeves trimmed with white feathers.

Then, as if to further prove our case, Vanessa Hudgens made white feathers look like a dream at the Bad Boys for Life premiere last night in a white Georges Hobeika Fall 2019 gown. The dress included a bejewelled bodice and was finished with white feather detailing that began at the top of the bodice, ran down her arm and continued across her waist. M.A.J.O.R.

So now, if like us, you’d like to introduce a little drama into your own wardrobe, here’s 16 feathered pieces to take this trend from red carpet to real-life:

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ICYMI: Bright green clothing is also making its way off the red carpets and into our wardrobes.

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Sarah Mariotti is a Toronto-based writer curious about fashion, spatial design, and ordinary human stories. When she’s not glued to her Kindle or writing about the next best earrings to hit the market, she’s putting on a pair of tortoise shades and ALD x New Balance sneaks and going for a nature walk — because a mentor and editor once told her that good ideas are always on the other side of a walk.

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