An essential isn’t essential unless it’s versatile. It should pull its weight, appeal to any personality, and fit in seamlessly with various aesthetics. To put this theory to the test, we’ve asked three Vogue editors to style the same piece, each in their own way.
At Vogue, everyone has a distinct point of view, but each editor was drawn to Comme Si’s crimson shirt to kick off the series. Over the last few seasons, red has steadily taken over the runways and street style, offering an easy way to punch up an outfit with a bold flash of color. Worn as a shirt, thrown effortless over a matching set, or tied at the waist, it proves its ability to be more than one thing. See how each editor made it their own.
Libby Page, executive shopping director
“For someone that rarely wears color, a crisp red shirt has become a staple for me to inject some vibrancy into my wardrobe. Always paired with black, of course, and sometimes khaki or taupe to add interest.”

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