InStyle USA - 11.2019

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Fe et

Eco shoe label Rothy’s next
step toward sustainability:
introducing merino wool
produced using green
practices. How chic is this pair
from its ladylike capsule line by
Italian designer Marta Ferri?

In the

Black

Parisian art director
Julia Restoin Roitfeld
gives party dressing
that je ne sais quoi with
a selection of slinky
noir silhouettes for
the Outnet’s in-house
label Iris & Ink.

Rothy’s flats
(made of
sustainable
wool, recycled
water bottles,
and vegan
leather),
$195/pair;
rothys.com.

Sweater

To g e t h e r

Sales proceeds from the
Knotty Ones’ limited-
edition Slabada knits—
designed by model BFFs
Giedrė Dukauskaitė (left)
and Vaida Stankutė (far
left)—will support women
in Lithuania trying to leave
abusive relationships
by funding safe-house
accommodations or
consultations with a
psychologist.

The Knotty Ones sweaters
($309 each) and pants ($232
each). Also available as set,
$514 each; theknottyones.com.
Handmade with natural
materials by Lithuanian
craftswomen.

Just for K icks

For its first foray into sneakers, It-girl go-to
Reformation reinvents five New Balance classics in
earth-friendly materials and Instagrammable colors.

Reformation x New Balance Collection sneakers (made of
recycled polyester and suede that is tanned through a
chrome-free process), $100; thereformation.com.

Julia Restoin
Roitfeld for
Iris & Ink
dresses, $175
(top) and
$475;
theoutnet
.com.
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