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Carine Roitfeld Values What’s on the Inside—That’s Why She Wears Really Nice Underwear

When Carine Roitfeld became editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris (now Vogue France), she decided to stop wearing jeans.

It was 2001 and, according to the renowned stylist, all of the young women in the office embraced the casual early-2000s ensemble of knitwear, denim, and boots.

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  • She needed something different, so she fashioned a recognizable getup of a knee-length skirt, a tight T-shirt or sweater, and a jacket, often with a nipped waist—an easy-to-draw silhouette, she laughs. Pockets? Always. Sunglasses?

    Sometimes.

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    Bags ruin an outfit. And everything was all black, with the occasional appearance of khaki. Oh, and don’t forget the heels. “I think I was the only one wearing a skirt for those 10 years [I worked] at Vogue,” she says.

    “It became my uniform.”

    The fashion consultant and editor-in-chief of the eponymous CR Fashion Book still largely wears the same thing every day. Each element h