This Is Your New Transitional Staple, According to Kylie Jenner, Katie Holmes, and Blake Lively

Welcome to the cardigan’s late summer rebrand. Lightweight wool button-ups, from the likes of Brit labels &Daughter and Cinta, have been a seasonal mainstay for It-girls living in slip skirts and flip-flops (the slither of torso peeping out is everything). But now, the sweet cardi has her sights set on autumn. She’s got a back-to-school mood in mind, a bookish look on the brain, and she’s studying up on her trans-seasonal styling.

Your new-season cardigan muses? We’re so glad you asked. September’s British Vogue cover star, Kylie Jenner, wore the epitome of the modern granny cardi while taking high tea recently. Her lemon Molly Goddard knit was inspired by vintage bedding (particularly the “felted wool and wobbly satin trims” found in your grandparents’ house, according to the designer), but the styling was anything but old-fashioned. Teamed with a black ruched bralette and a frothy, petticoat-esque skirt, Jenner’s look skewed sexy, rather than saccharine.

The crop top and cardigan formula is one ladylike London labels have nailed for some time. Erdem and Emilia Wickstead major in the prim and proper aesthetic, but their protagonists always have an air of eccentricity about them, as if they might engage in some sort of hijinks after neatly buttering their scones. This fun rebrand of pensioner chic is going nowhere this winter if JW Anderson’s M&S-inspired collection, debuted on models wearing curly-haired grey wigs, is a barometer of what’s to come on home soil. Pointelle at the ready!

New York City NY  Katie Holmes is spotted grocery shopping in a light cream buttonup cardigan over a gray Tshirt paired...

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