Kiernan Shipka's Crop Top Button-Down Isn't Your Dad's Business Casual
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Christian Coppola/Thom Browne
Kiernan Shipka just wore menswear like you've never seen it before: Think crop tops, miniskirts, and heeled oxfords. And while it's major inspiration for our back-to-work wardrobe, it's certainly not your average business casual.
The actress jetted off to the South of France, her bag packed to the brim with Thom Browne pieces, to curate a variety of looks and images in promotion of the brand's first stand-alone retail location in France at the private club, EPI in Saint Tropez. Her good friend Christian Coppola joined in on the fun capturing Shipka's luxurious trip on film.
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Since the brand is practically synonymous with menswear, Kiernan's first look included a spin on the classic white button-down with a sleeveless, collared crop top that she paired with a short black necktie and plaid micro-mini and heeled Oxfords. Her blonde hair was pulled back into a half-up ponytail that left out her face-framing curtain bangs. Coppola snapped bathroom mirror pictures of this 'fit before the two headed out to explore the city.
Christian Coppola/Thom Browne
Later, Kiernan traded her tiny skirt for a black, pleated tea-length one. She added a summer straw bag and posed alongside an old-fashioned buggy in front of a palm tree backdrop. At one point, she threw on a matching windbreaker and leaned against the car for a snap.
Christian Coppola/Thom Browne
Christian Coppola/Thom Browne
Kiernan's holiday included beach days, helicopter rides, tennis matches, and nights on the town, all outfitted in Thom Browne designs, including matching sets, a gingham bikini, and a printed fuchsia dress.
The brand's new retail space, a Tennis Prop Shop, was designed by architect Flavio Albanese with the Thom Browne aesthetic in mind and sits along the beach at the members-only club within walking distance from restaurants and other storefronts.