The Minimalist Brands Carolyn Bessette Kennedy Would've Been Very Into

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In case you're wondering why you've been seeing a surge of Carolyn Bessette Kennedy outfit pics on your feed, it's probably thanks to a new book about her style by Sunita Kumar Nair. The book pays homage to her iconic fashion choices and includes interviews with her colleagues and friends as well as designers she wore, such as Yohji Yamamoto. When I made a TikTok video about insights I learned from the book, it went positively viral with over two million views and 1700 comments, confirming my suspicion that Carolyn Bessette Kennedy's minimalist style is as relevant as ever.

Although most photos of her were taken in the '90s, her outfits look thoroughly modern and not even a tad out of date. That's owed to her sleek and simple approach to dressing. If you are feeling inspired by Bessette Kennedy's style, scroll down to shop four minimalist brands I think she would've been very into. 

1. Toteme

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2. Massimo Dutti

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3. Khaite

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4. The Row

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