Phoebe Tonkin on the Joy of Making Boy Swallows Universe

Long before she nabbed the part of Eli’s mother Frankie, Tonkin was your average fan of Dalton’s most-talked-about work. She remembers the book being everywhere in Australia when it first came out. It was the book-club book at the time, and her mother gifted her with it for Christmas in 2019. When she got the job a few years later, Tonkin revisited the material, and this time, reading it was a bit surreal. Instead of picturing someone else as Frankie, she was picturing herself. The original text ultimately became Tonkin’s bible while filming. “Having a book, especially a book so detailed as Trent’s book, was so invaluable for creating this story,” Tonkin says. “Television is also a very different medium, but it just added such a strong foundation.” 

In addition to the book, Tonkin consistently referred back to an interview with Dalton where he explained his reasons for writing the book. “[Trent] shared that he was sitting with his mom, who Frankie is based on, in the garden with his young daughters. He shared that his mom turned to him and said, ‘I wouldn’t change anything in my life because it all led to this moment sitting here with you and watching my grandchildren dancing in the sunlight,’” she says. “For me, every time I would have a question about a scene or a line, it all just went back to that. … Even though things can be really hard and so unfair and so painful, there is something to be gleaned out of it. Hopefully, we’re all lucky enough to get to the end of our lives and look back at the patchwork of what got us there and think the same thing—that I wouldn’t have made any different decisions because I would have not wanted to change anything. For me, that was essentially the essence of the book and the essence of the show as well.”

Throughout the series, we see Frankie at different stages of her addiction—going through withdrawals, doing drugs, and recovering—but despite her sometimes questionable decision-making, Frankie’s love for her children is her North Star always. For Tonkin, this became her objective and driving force throughout the six months of filming. “Just because she doesn’t always make the perfect choice as a mother doesn’t mean she’s not a good mom, and it doesn’t mean she’s not trying to be a good mom, so for me, it was holding onto that piece of information. She just loves her kids so much, and she’s doing the best she can, and sometimes, that is it,” Tonkin explains.

Where the role became truly transformative for Tonkin was in the research. She immersed herself in as many books, blogs, and podcasts on addiction and recovery as possible. She read countless firsthand stories from people struggling with addiction themselves as well as their families. “I’ve always had so much compassion for people who struggle with addiction, and the stigma that people aren’t trying their best is just not true,” she says. “Looking at people’s stories like that versus this cliché idea of doing drugs, there’s a reason for it. There’s remorse. There’s guilt. There’s pain.” 

There’s a line in the show that says, “It gets so good that you’ll forget it was ever bad.” It goes back to the message Dalton shared about his mother: After it all, she has no regrets because it got her to where she is today. Tonkin still repeats that line to herself all the time, especially when things aren’t good. It’s a constant reminder that, despite any turmoil in life, there is still hope.  

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Aubri Ibrag Makes Noteworthy U.S. Debut in The Buccaneers

Not surprisingly, we’ve found ourselves invested in another corset drama. Can you really blame us, though? The romantic storylines, fancy balls, and beautiful costuming make for a guilty pleasure simply too good to resist. The latest in a series of enticing period pieces sweeping us off our feet is The Buccaneers from Apple TV+. Based on the unfinished novel by Edith Wharton and set in 1872, the show follows a close-knit group of socialites from New York who enter London’s polite society in search of husbands and titles. The eight-part series has it all—Anglo-American culture clash, a complicated love triangle, and a female-centric soundtrack featuring the likes of Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo. Perhaps most importantly, it has a fantastic cast made up of Hollywood’s brightest young stars, which you know we love here at Who What Wear.

For newcomer Aubri Ibrag, it was a dream project that couldn’t have come at a better time. Having just signed with an American agent after wrapping the Australian series Dive Club, she had her sights set on doing a period piece next. Traveling to Los Angeles by wave of Sydney, Ibrag was sent the script for The Buccaneers. “I feel like I manifested it in a sense,” Ibrag told us via Zoom last month. At the time, Ibrag was in the midst of a full-on fixation phase where all she could talk and think about were period dramas. There were no questions. She had to book this.

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This $25 J.Crew Item Is So Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy

I can’t be the only one who’s feed on every social media platform is currently home to a seemingly endless assortment of ’90s Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy photos. Not that I’m complaining—my Instagram Saved folder is just as packed with said images. Chic, sophisticated, and always dressed to the nines in a seemingly effortless manner, Bessette-Kennedy is the modern woman’s style icon for a reason. So anytime that I find an item that’s even remotely similar to one she frequented back then, I have to buy it. End of story. 

Well, that’s exactly what happened today when I was scrolling through J.Crew and stumbled across a $25 tortoiseshell acetate headband that looks shockingly similar to the style Bessette-Kennedy wore on repeat, either with her corn-blonde hair worn straight and down or tied up in her signature chignon. (I saw on TikTok that she was rumored to have bought hers at C.O. Bigelow, an iconic New York City pharmacy in the West Village.) Of course, I ordered one right away and will probably be back for its Kelly green alternative. Follow my lead after looking through some of Bessette-Kennedy’s best headband-clad street-style looks. 

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Revolve Black Friday Sale 2023: What to Buy

Revolve’s Black Friday Sale is officially here, and although I don’t really peruse the site that often in my personal shopping endeavors, many of the deals have caught my attention. As an editor, I’ve been scouring every retailer’s site for the best finds. That means hours of scrolling through hundreds of pages to find you the best of the bunch. You’re welcome.

Not everything amongst the hundreds of on-sale items is always a stellar deal, but amongst the plethora of products, I was able to uncover chic finds from Helsa, Agolde, Linda Farrow, and L’Academie. Keep scrolling to check out classic jeans, silky dresses, and so much more. Happy shopping!

 

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31 Best Black Friday Beauty Deals of 2023: Sephora, Dyson

Every year, Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals start earlier, last longer, and are inarguably better than the year before. And, even though we’ve officially entered the season of holiday shopping and sales, there is quite simply no better week to get all of your buying done—be it for friends, family, or yourself. (Love a certain product? I’d buy at least five for the full year ahead if I were you.)

If you’re a beauty lover, there are tons of amazing offers to be had, and as an editor who quite literally hears about all of the savings weeks in advance, I keep a careful watch on the can’t-miss deals from the most in-demand brands and retailers. The plethora of sales happening this week and beyond can feel overwhelming, so I’ve gone ahead and choice picked 31 standouts that deserve your attention. From Sephora and Ulta to Supergoop!, Rare Beauty, and Drunk Elephant, I’ve got you—and all of your gifting needs—totally covered. Keep scrolling!

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13 Discounted Designer Items From Italist’s Cyber Month Sale

Italist kicked off its Black Friday sale event this week. Yes, early. And trust, the designer deals are good. Like, really good. I’m talking up to 65% off on the fall/winter 2023 collections and up to 80% off on previous collections. It’s also to note that Italist offers discounts on coveted pieces on a regular basis because the brand sells luxury items at the local Italian price (which is typically far less than retail prices around the world). There’s also fast free shipping (between two and four days).

While there’s such a range of fantastic designer items on sale for Black Friday, I pulled together an edit of 13 pieces I think are particularly chic, including the most beautiful ‘S Max Mara coat and the coolest Miu Miu boots.

Keep scrolling to shop beautiful items from Italist.

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Cleo Wade Releases Most Personal Work Yet With Remember Love

“This book is the most me I’ve ever felt on a page consistently,” Cleo Wade says of her fifth published work, a collection of prose and poetry called Remember Love: Words for Tender Times. Hitting shelves October 17, Remember Love explores how we can return to the light in darker times, how we find steadiness in the midst of an ever-changing and chaotic world, how we find love again after heartbreak, and how we find strength in letting go. On the page, it is Wade at her most vulnerable, a diary of sorts. For that reason, she is feeling understandably different about this piece of work. There’s a different sense of pride—not just that she wrote a book but that she did the work on herself and could create a road map for others. And there’s a different nervousness in finally sharing it with the world. “It’s really a personal triumph for me,” she says. 

Remember Love came to Wade at a time when she least expected it. The New York Times best-selling author, activist, and poet had released four books—including Heart Talk, Where to Begin, and the children’s book What the Road Said—in rapid succession. After wrapping up an extended book tour while pregnant and splitting her time between Los Angeles, New York, and London, she hit severe burnout. She was unsure of what her future book life looked like and told her literary agent she wanted to explore different avenues and that she’d come back to writing in five years. Shortly after, Wade bumped into postpartum depression after the birth of her first daughter. As she sat in the bathtub one night with her mind in a haze as she listened to a meditation podcast by Tara Brach, attempting to do things she knows are good for her, she heard Brach say two words: “Remember love.” A light bulb clicked on. 

“In the way that I know people have this experience with my own work, I had something snap in me,” Wade says. “It didn’t heal my postpartum depression, but I was in this fog, and it just gave me this bubble of clarity where I could witness myself for two minutes and be like, ‘Oh, whatever I think I’m doing, I need to change what my strategy is around getting through this.’ ‘Remember love’ ended up being the mantra that helped me because I was able to notice how love was not manifesting for myself. … I heard myself beating up myself, and I couldn’t hear that before because I was caught being that voice. There was almost this new thing that came, and that was to remember love. Can I be nice to myself? Could I be gentle? Could I look to this bottom place as a foundational starting point to change my life and my viewpoint? I got a Post-it note, and I wrote ‘Please remember love’ on it. I put it on the top of a board, and I started mapping this book from it.”

Wade went straight into reflection mode, recalling all of her life moments where it would have helped to remember love at the time. She went through experiences of personal heartbreak, the times she observed her friends go through things, the best advice she’d received from friends, and anything that she thought could be helpful to someone else. I describe this book as I went into the darkest rooms of my personal self or history and retraced my steps to how I found a light within to relight the room, refind myself, rebuild life in some way,” Wade says. 

A few weeks before the release, we caught up with Wade to talk about the scary process of writing Remember Love, the idea that love is our birthright, and creating the ultimate community on tour.

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The Best Sale Items From Shopbop’s The Style Event

I see you, Shopbop, and that amazing new sale. That’s right. The editor-favorite retailer just launched The Style Event. From October 16 through October 19 at 11:59 p.m. PST, you can save majorly on the site. Specifically, you can take 15% off orders of $200+, 20% off orders of $500+, and 25% off orders of $800+ by using the code STYLE at checkout.

To give you a bit of shopping inspiration, I went through Shopbop and pulled items I think could have the potential to become new wardrobe staples because of their versatility and chicness. Included in the mix is everything from denim to outerwear to knits. Keep scrolling for more. Also, note that the original price for each item is listed, and the discount will be applied with the code based on your cart.

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Jessica Wang Shares Her Milan Fashion Week Highlights

Milan Fashion Week has come and gone, but not without serving up a delightful platter of noteworthy moments, both on and off the runway. There were buzzy designer debuts—Sabato de Sarno at Gucci and Peter Hawkings at Tom Ford—star-studded front rows (Prada brought out all of our favorites), and some of the best street style of the season. But what is it really like being a part of all the action? To find out, we enlisted Jessica Wang, globetrotter and one of the most influential arbiters of glamorous style, to give us her first person account of one of the most anticipated stops on the fashion week tour. From stylish dinners to Missoni fittings and a show-packed schedule, Wang had nary a free minute to spare, but that didn’t stop her from showing up and showing out in some seriously dreamy looks. Here, she shares all her MFW highlights exclusively for Who What Wear.



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Shop the 11 Best Jeans From Madewell’s 25%-Off Sitewide Sale

I’d say that Madewell’s jeans are underrated but they’re not—they have plenty of hype surrounding them and it’s proven to be warranted. I can personally speak to their excellence, as I’ve worn Madewell jeans for the past 15 years. The only sad thing about being a fan of Madewell jeans is that many styles are typically excluded from the brand’s epic sales—until now.

Madewell is currently holding its Insider Event sale, and all you have to do is sign up for an account to receive the 25% off sitewide discount (and those with Stars and Icons status get 30% off). For this particular sale, Madewell is including a massive assortment of denim in the mix, and it’s so significant that the brand calls it “never-on-sale denim” itself on the homepage. I highly suggest taking advantage of this sale because who knows when they’ll be marked down again. All you have to do is pick your pair (s) and sign into your Insider account to get the discount.

Scroll on to shop the 25%-off jeans I recommend adding to your wardrobe before the sale ends on September 25.

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