14 Iconic Beauties Who Prove Why Great Hair and Good Sweaters are a Perfect Match
15 Iconic Sweater Weather Babes: From Karlie Kloss to Charlotte Rampling Inline
Between the last sun-soaked hurrah of summer and the first arctic chill of winter, there are the brisk, magical days of fall—those glorious fleeting months otherwise known as sweater weather season. And while we’d argue that just about everyone looks better cocooned in a soft mohair pullover or plush cashmere cardigan, there’s a certain kind of girl that thrives in a well-made knit. You know, the one with the bushy brows, the wind-burned cheeks, and the thick, swingy hair that was made for spilling over the collar of an oversize turtleneck.
Conjuring all-American bodaciousness or an elusive knack for preppy chic, these beauties are a natural match for the fluffy textures of a nubby cross-stitch or fisherman’s rib. Take the ultimate nineties beauty, Christy Turlington, whose self-fashioned bun and halo of face-framing wisps are inspiration enough to make friends with static; or Karlie Kloss’s shaded features and fuzzy fishtail braids in Vogue, which felt as lived-in and romantic as a favorite merino button-down. Those still bidding a heavy-hearted farewell to summer’s easy beach waves need look no further than Charlotte Rampling’s perfect autumnal pairing of dune-side curls and ivory cashmere. And with her hot pink angora minidress, matching fuchsia lips, and springy bob, Nastassja Kinski offered a lesson in tactile sensuality in the cult classic Paris, Texas. Just in time for chilly days ahead, here’s a look at our favorite sweater weather babes.
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