Cashmere is the ultimate luxury when it comes to essential sweaters, not to mention a great gift. A simple pullover is by far the most versatile in any style of neckline. We highly recommend stockpiling a few, be it various neutrals or a mix of jewel tones and brights. The crewneck is yet another hard-working sweater that often anchors most knitwear collections. Freshen up your assortment with a slightly cropped boxy fit, cozy oversize style, or pretty shade like lilac The half-zip packs a one-two punch while at the same time boasting a bit of nostalgia circa the early ’90s. Style yours fully zipped as a turtleneck for more coverage, open for a reveal of decolletage, or layered over thin layers in cooler weather. The knit hoodie is a modern leisure essential offering a more polished look than cotton or fleece iterations. Team yours with matching bottoms for a cozy-chic look head to toe or style one with jeans and sneakers for casual outings.
For a bit of drama and tons of coziness, the oversized turtleneck is a cold-weather staple whether you prefer a swingy, hip-grazing fit or an ultra-roomy design nearly hitting mid-thigh. Opt for solid neutrals or classic stripes when the mood is timeless and gorgeous colors when you’re feeling a bigger statement. Like the half-zip, the polo sweater is a throwback design à la the aughts, reinterpreted with modern appeal. New-season versions feature a slightly slouchy fit with a collar for easygoing polish. They come in shades of kinds, making a few great in rotation with everything from printed apparel to your favorite jeans. No sweater says “après ski-chic” quite like a Fair Isle design. Hallmarked by a mix of colorful geometric patterns, the traditional knitting technique is timeless as ever but continues to evolve through the seasons. This year, look to puffed shoulders and bright colors for optimal freshness. Though, there’s no denying the allure of classic ivory or beige designs. Vittoria Ceretti has cemented her status as one of the most in-demand models in the industry by securing campaigns with Prada, Versace, and Chanel, and gracing runway after runway. While her face is ubiquitous, she is relatively tight-lipped about her personal life. “I’m not a big social media person,” she says in a new Vogue video showcasing a day in her life during New York Fashion Week. “I love to keep my life private.” (She also reveals that she quietly got married during COVID-19.) After all, Ceretti is down to earth; she grew up in a small town outside of Milan. While she didn’t have her sights set on becoming a model, she sent in her Polaroids to a contest with Elite Models with her cousin for fun over 10 years ago. The agency bit, and the rest is history. “It was literally a joke and now I’m here,” explains Ceretti.
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