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Ella Emhoff kicks off fashion week with a big, transparent moment

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Knitter, model and second stepdaughter of the United States Ella Emhoff walked in the Proenza Schouler show ahead of Fashion Week in New York on September 4, 2024 and showed that this trend is far from over.

In her signature understated style, the fashionista wore a black knit top and matching trousers, the knit of which was loose enough to allow light to filter through the silhouette. It’s sheer but not see-through, if that makes sense. Emhoff accessorized it with striped socks and black loafers – true Wednesday vibes, right?—plus narrow, lightly tinted glasses and a blue purse. If Hope Walz is the princess of the Midwest, then Ella is the princess of Bushwick, the queen of our hipster hearts.

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Emhoff previously showed off her style at the Democratic National Convention. While she kept it casual the first night, she showed up the second night in a Thom Browne suit and carried the It Bag of the moment, a cookie-shaped bag from the up-and-coming brand Puppets and Puppets. Then on the third night, to watch her “mom” accept the nomination, Emhoff donned a white custom gown that was the epitome of sophistication and was made for her by… Joe Ando, ​​a TikTok dude who makes clothes! She probably could have called in any fashion house for favors, but she chose a peer because Ella Emhoff is an influencer.

Ando, ​​based in New York, recently appeared in Fashion Italia said in an interview: “For me, creating a dress means combining my ideas with those of the person who orders it. The result is always personal and unique.”


Originally appeared in Glamour