Gossip Girl’s bad boy Chuck Bass, original named Ed Westwick, has joined fashion industry.
Blame it on our conflicts abroad or just a collective return to basics—whatever the case, the multipocketed fatigue jacket has made a serious resurgence this year, thanks in no small part to brands like Barbour and Belstaff. We happen to dig this fitted version from the Gap in chocolate brown, which is a nice variation from black, and a little less obvious.
Jacket, $348, by Gap. Shirt, $245, and tie, $125, by Rag & Bone. Pants, $760, by Prada. Boots, $250, by Aldo.
Ed has taken part in a campaign for K-Swiss and was on many fashion parties including the Met Costume Institute Gala.
Not your typical detective-minded khaki raincoat. This darker, relaxed-fitting trench is the kind of jacket you don’t need to expend any effort breaking in. Think of it as your coat for fall, or spring, or (given currently insane climate patterns) even a cool day in summer—it doesn’t require a cloud in the sky. Look for similar versions by Rogues Gallery, H&M, Uniqlo, and Marc Jacobs. Trench, $735; shirt, $245; tie, $125; pants, $350; and boots, $650: all by Rag & Bone.








































