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Madeline Hirsch

New York

Fashion Features Director at InStyle

This is where I air my grievances. Werkin at @glamourmag.

Articles

  • 1 week ago | flipboard.com | Madeline Hirsch

    1 hour agoThank You, And Just Like That… For Rebuking Middle-Age Hair ClichésMy mom’s generation felt forced into perimenopausal pixie cuts. The show’s 50-somethings prove that won’t happen to the rest of us. When she was about 45, my mom cut her chest-length hair into a pixie.

  • 1 week ago | instyle.com | Madeline Hirsch

    In Sex and the City’s fourth season, Carrie Bradshaw utters a line that would go on to define the show forever: “Men I may not know, but shoes... shoes I know.” It’s a rare moment of self-awareness for our occasionally delusional, always fashionable leading lady—but also a meta-reference to what every SATC lover knows to be true: For a show ostensibly about sex and relationships, the fashion has the best character arc.

  • 1 week ago | instyle.com | Madeline Hirsch

    In case you haven't heard, the '80s are back, baby. From Schiaparelli to Ralph Lauren, designers are pulling inspiration from the decade of decadence, sending a slew of referential styles down the runways. During Fashion Month this February, shoulder pads made a triumphant return at Saint Laurent. Fur and embellishment reached Joan Collins–levels of decadence at Fendi. And the double-breasted blazer made a strong showing in Milan, Paris, New York, and London.

  • 1 week ago | instyle.com | Madeline Hirsch

    If I had known there was a destination that looks and feels like a European getaway, just an hour's flight away from New York, I would have traveled to Montreal a whole lot sooner. On a recent trip over Memorial Day weekend, I finally understood what I was missing.

  • 2 weeks ago | instyle.com | Madeline Hirsch

    Millennials get a bad rap for being nostalgia-brained. People love to point out the foibles of Disney adults and Harry Potter fanatics (that one avocado toast headline also comes to mind), but we aren't the only cohort embracing adolescence. In the past year, childish, sentimental accessories have taken over purses everywhere, thanks in large part to Gen Z. First, there were trinkets.

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