Apple events are Watch Bridgette B - Scared Topless (2013)not traditionally hubs for bold style, so thank god for Wyatt Mitchell.
Mitchell, who is the company's director of app design, stepped onstage at Monday's Apple event in Cupertino wearing a white workwear-inspired jumpsuit and Off-White x Converse sneakers. In a world of Silicon Valley vests, uniform dressing, and low-key button downs, it was a rare men's fashion moment -- so of course Twitter noticed.
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The outfit's only downside: There's a chance it distracted the audience from what Mitchell was talking about (magazines on the new subscription service Apple News+). But if it gets him a cover spot on GQ, maybe it was worth it?
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