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Here’s How to Celebrate This Year’s Most Exciting Virtual Events and Experiences in Style

I remember reading MIT professor, Sherry Turkle’s book Alone Together in college and being struck by her argument that our increasingly technological lives are leading to decreased emotional ones. In 2013, I found Turkle’s argument poignant and still I find it true, but in 2020, with the rise of the pandemic, technology really did serve as a lifeline to an emotional existence. In my own life over the last year, I’ve only maintained some semblance of normalcy through fitness classes beamed into my living room, virtual therapy sessions, and Zoom celebrations. I’ve remained connected to friends and colleagues through texts and calls and conversations on Instagram provoked by memes and intriguing images. Major movie or TV show drops on streaming platforms, like the Queen’s Gambit on Netflix, have given us something to talk about when every single day feels the same as the last. We were indeed alone together.

In 2021, the thrill of new virtual events and experiences are helping us ramp back up to normal life both emotionally and sartorially, giving us things to look forward to while fostering a sense of community and of course, staying safe at home. There’s a palpable anticipation for the release of new movies or upcoming livestreamed events like the Grammys and the Oscars because they are again tethering us to one another from our individual homes and giving us inspiration to shake ourselves out of a year-long sweatpants rut. In other words, it’s time to get reacquainted with our sense of style and fall back in love with fashion. Whether you’re celebrating by dressing up for the Inauguration or the Grammys, or you’re finding sartorial inspiration from a new Wes Anderson movie like his highly anticipated The French Dispatch or a new museum opening, there’s something soothing about knowing that millions of others are experiencing the same thing as you, even if you can’t physically be with them.

Vogue’s January Index features an array of virtual events and experiences we’re looking forward to in 2021, those of which will undoubtedly liven up our day-to-day wares. Here, these are the happenings that we’re actually getting dressed for this year, because there’s nothing like a little glamour at home to bring us all together from afar.

The Inauguration, January 20th

Designed by Ivana Cruz

Royal Jelly Harlem adult mask in cherry seersucker

$15

ROYAL JELLY HARLEM

Roxanne Assoulin come together bracelet set

$35

BIDEN STORE

Foundrae Heavy Belcher compass choker

$9,560

FOUNDRAE

Barack Obama A Promised Land

$24

AMAZON

Ravishing: The Rose in Fashion Exhibition at FIT, Spring 2021

Designed by Ivana Cruz

Dolce & Gabbana peony-print pajama set with matching face mask

$1,545

DOLCE & GABBANA

Dolce & Gabbana peony-print pajama set with matching face mask

$1,545

DOLCE & GABBANA

Gucci Ken Scott print cotton bucket hat

$530

GUCCI

Loeffler Randall Claire floral ruffle tote

$150

SAKS FIFTH AVENUE

Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch, May 2021

Designed by Ivana Cruz

Saint Laurent Eyewear SL368 cat-eye frame sunglasses

$436$305

FARFETCH

Classic card holder with chain

$875

CHANEL

CV x Every Mother Counts

$145

CLARE V.

Loewe + Paula’s Ibiza small leather-trimmed woven raffia tote

$590

NET-A-PORTER

Apple iPhone leather wallet with MagSafe California poppy

$59

APPLE

The Grammy Awards, March 14th

Designed by Ivana Cruz

Rolex Oyster Perpetual men’s watch

$12,500

1stDIBS

Khiry Isla hoops with rose quartz

$465

KHIRY

Valentino Roman stud medium metallic snake-embossed shoulder bag

$3,950

BERGDORF GOODMAN

Roger Vivier Hotel Vivier mules

$1,164

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