
Less is more.
Barely-there dressing for summer’s hottest days. In the supersoft Lace Plunge Bralette.
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Less is more.
Barely-there dressing for summer’s hottest days. In the supersoft Lace Plunge Bralette.
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Less is more.
Barely-there dressing for summer’s hottest days. In the supersoft Lace Plunge Bralette.
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Less is more.
Barely-there dressing for summer’s hottest days. In the supersoft Lace Plunge Bralette.
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Less is more.
Barely-there dressing for summer’s hottest days. In the supersoft Lace Plunge Bralette.
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Take note.
Airy linen. Authentic denim. All white. An overview of this summer’s uniform.
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Take note.
Airy linen. Authentic denim. All white. An overview of this summer’s uniform.
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Take note.
Airy linen. Authentic denim. All white. An overview of this summer’s uniform.
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Take note.
Airy linen. Authentic denim. All white. An overview of this summer’s uniform.
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A vintage-inspired collection for the FIFA World Cup™. Made to celebrate the game that unites us.
Designed and creative directed by @thebkcircus founder Ouigi Theodore.
Online now — in select stores on 5.29 at 10 a.m. local time.
AN OFFICIALLY LICENSED COLLECTION FOR THE HISTORIC FIFA WORLD CUP™. AVAILABLE AT GAP.

The duality of @mollybaz’s style.
Cookbook author and mother Molly Baz opens up about what it looks like to start from scratch. Since losing her home to the Los Angeles wildfires, she’s been in a transitional period of her life. “When I lost my wardrobe, I had to rebuild,” she shares. “The natural first things were comfortable pieces that felt cozier and more me.”
Molly’s essentials: baggy pants, aprons, and 12 white baby tees, to be exact. But after 6 p.m., she switches gears. And outfits. “I love getting dressed up because I get to close down one part of the day — and open up another.”
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We followed Molly around Los Angeles for the day, as part of our series celebrating creators within the Gap community. Exploring creatives in their element — with a strong point of view, and a strong sense of style.
Shot by @maddyrotman
Styled by @alexisasquith
Hair & Makeup by @yomatisse

The duality of @mollybaz’s style.
Cookbook author and mother Molly Baz opens up about what it looks like to start from scratch. Since losing her home to the Los Angeles wildfires, she’s been in a transitional period of her life. “When I lost my wardrobe, I had to rebuild,” she shares. “The natural first things were comfortable pieces that felt cozier and more me.”
Molly’s essentials: baggy pants, aprons, and 12 white baby tees, to be exact. But after 6 p.m., she switches gears. And outfits. “I love getting dressed up because I get to close down one part of the day — and open up another.”
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We followed Molly around Los Angeles for the day, as part of our series celebrating creators within the Gap community. Exploring creatives in their element — with a strong point of view, and a strong sense of style.
Shot by @maddyrotman
Styled by @alexisasquith
Hair & Makeup by @yomatisse

The duality of @mollybaz’s style.
Cookbook author and mother Molly Baz opens up about what it looks like to start from scratch. Since losing her home to the Los Angeles wildfires, she’s been in a transitional period of her life. “When I lost my wardrobe, I had to rebuild,” she shares. “The natural first things were comfortable pieces that felt cozier and more me.”
Molly’s essentials: baggy pants, aprons, and 12 white baby tees, to be exact. But after 6 p.m., she switches gears. And outfits. “I love getting dressed up because I get to close down one part of the day — and open up another.”
___
We followed Molly around Los Angeles for the day, as part of our series celebrating creators within the Gap community. Exploring creatives in their element — with a strong point of view, and a strong sense of style.
Shot by @maddyrotman
Styled by @alexisasquith
Hair & Makeup by @yomatisse

The duality of @mollybaz’s style.
Cookbook author and mother Molly Baz opens up about what it looks like to start from scratch. Since losing her home to the Los Angeles wildfires, she’s been in a transitional period of her life. “When I lost my wardrobe, I had to rebuild,” she shares. “The natural first things were comfortable pieces that felt cozier and more me.”
Molly’s essentials: baggy pants, aprons, and 12 white baby tees, to be exact. But after 6 p.m., she switches gears. And outfits. “I love getting dressed up because I get to close down one part of the day — and open up another.”
___
We followed Molly around Los Angeles for the day, as part of our series celebrating creators within the Gap community. Exploring creatives in their element — with a strong point of view, and a strong sense of style.
Shot by @maddyrotman
Styled by @alexisasquith
Hair & Makeup by @yomatisse

The duality of @mollybaz’s style.
Cookbook author and mother Molly Baz opens up about what it looks like to start from scratch. Since losing her home to the Los Angeles wildfires, she’s been in a transitional period of her life. “When I lost my wardrobe, I had to rebuild,” she shares. “The natural first things were comfortable pieces that felt cozier and more me.”
Molly’s essentials: baggy pants, aprons, and 12 white baby tees, to be exact. But after 6 p.m., she switches gears. And outfits. “I love getting dressed up because I get to close down one part of the day — and open up another.”
___
We followed Molly around Los Angeles for the day, as part of our series celebrating creators within the Gap community. Exploring creatives in their element — with a strong point of view, and a strong sense of style.
Shot by @maddyrotman
Styled by @alexisasquith
Hair & Makeup by @yomatisse

The duality of @mollybaz’s style.
Cookbook author and mother Molly Baz opens up about what it looks like to start from scratch. Since losing her home to the Los Angeles wildfires, she’s been in a transitional period of her life. “When I lost my wardrobe, I had to rebuild,” she shares. “The natural first things were comfortable pieces that felt cozier and more me.”
Molly’s essentials: baggy pants, aprons, and 12 white baby tees, to be exact. But after 6 p.m., she switches gears. And outfits. “I love getting dressed up because I get to close down one part of the day — and open up another.”
___
We followed Molly around Los Angeles for the day, as part of our series celebrating creators within the Gap community. Exploring creatives in their element — with a strong point of view, and a strong sense of style.
Shot by @maddyrotman
Styled by @alexisasquith
Hair & Makeup by @yomatisse
“Food is my language — I speak it better than English.” – @mollybaz
Cookbook author and mother Molly Baz found her voice through cooking in college. Where she famously hosted a supper club out of her living room, followed by studying abroad in Florence. “When I got to Italy, I saw the way they respected ingredients and cooked with intention, love, and care,” she reveals. “I was just captivated.”
From a Senior Food Editor at Bon Appétit to a two-time New York Times bestselling author, Molly continues to share her passion for food with the world. And now with her son, Boots. Like his family, he loves a good snack. Pickles, peanuts, and popcorn. Or pop-comes, as he would say.
What’s next for Boot’s mom: more cookbooks. “I’ve never kept a diary, but my cookbooks will tell my story,” says Molly. “They will represent different stages of my life and, ideally, I will grow very old and look back on them.”
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We followed Molly around Los Angeles for the day, as part of our series celebrating creators within the Gap community. Exploring creatives in their element — with a strong point of view, and a strong sense of style.
Shot by @gibblegabble
Styled by @alexisasquith
Hair & Makeup by @yomatisse

Meet @mollybaz.
Cookbook author. Recipe developer. Small-business owner. These are just a few of her titles, along with a recent favorite: mom.
Molly Baz spends her second Mother’s Day in a place she loves with whom she loves most — a fully stocked kitchen with her son and sous-chef, Boots. “He can barely talk, but he’s already cooking,” she gushes. “The fundamental thing he learned first was how to season his food.”
Motherhood has reshaped the way Molly approaches her creative process. What was once a more indulgent act of cooking has evolved into valuing time differently. “Becoming a mother reorganized the way I think about food,” she says. “It snapped me into this mode of getting stuff done.”
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We followed Molly around Los Angeles for the day, as part of our series celebrating creators within the Gap community. Exploring creatives in their element — with a strong point of view, and a strong sense of style.
Shot by @maddyrotman
Styled by @alexisasquith
Hair & Makeup by @yomatisse

Meet @mollybaz.
Cookbook author. Recipe developer. Small-business owner. These are just a few of her titles, along with a recent favorite: mom.
Molly Baz spends her second Mother’s Day in a place she loves with whom she loves most — a fully stocked kitchen with her son and sous-chef, Boots. “He can barely talk, but he’s already cooking,” she gushes. “The fundamental thing he learned first was how to season his food.”
Motherhood has reshaped the way Molly approaches her creative process. What was once a more indulgent act of cooking has evolved into valuing time differently. “Becoming a mother reorganized the way I think about food,” she says. “It snapped me into this mode of getting stuff done.”
___
We followed Molly around Los Angeles for the day, as part of our series celebrating creators within the Gap community. Exploring creatives in their element — with a strong point of view, and a strong sense of style.
Shot by @maddyrotman
Styled by @alexisasquith
Hair & Makeup by @yomatisse

Meet @mollybaz.
Cookbook author. Recipe developer. Small-business owner. These are just a few of her titles, along with a recent favorite: mom.
Molly Baz spends her second Mother’s Day in a place she loves with whom she loves most — a fully stocked kitchen with her son and sous-chef, Boots. “He can barely talk, but he’s already cooking,” she gushes. “The fundamental thing he learned first was how to season his food.”
Motherhood has reshaped the way Molly approaches her creative process. What was once a more indulgent act of cooking has evolved into valuing time differently. “Becoming a mother reorganized the way I think about food,” she says. “It snapped me into this mode of getting stuff done.”
___
We followed Molly around Los Angeles for the day, as part of our series celebrating creators within the Gap community. Exploring creatives in their element — with a strong point of view, and a strong sense of style.
Shot by @maddyrotman
Styled by @alexisasquith
Hair & Makeup by @yomatisse

Meet @mollybaz.
Cookbook author. Recipe developer. Small-business owner. These are just a few of her titles, along with a recent favorite: mom.
Molly Baz spends her second Mother’s Day in a place she loves with whom she loves most — a fully stocked kitchen with her son and sous-chef, Boots. “He can barely talk, but he’s already cooking,” she gushes. “The fundamental thing he learned first was how to season his food.”
Motherhood has reshaped the way Molly approaches her creative process. What was once a more indulgent act of cooking has evolved into valuing time differently. “Becoming a mother reorganized the way I think about food,” she says. “It snapped me into this mode of getting stuff done.”
___
We followed Molly around Los Angeles for the day, as part of our series celebrating creators within the Gap community. Exploring creatives in their element — with a strong point of view, and a strong sense of style.
Shot by @maddyrotman
Styled by @alexisasquith
Hair & Makeup by @yomatisse

Meet @mollybaz.
Cookbook author. Recipe developer. Small-business owner. These are just a few of her titles, along with a recent favorite: mom.
Molly Baz spends her second Mother’s Day in a place she loves with whom she loves most — a fully stocked kitchen with her son and sous-chef, Boots. “He can barely talk, but he’s already cooking,” she gushes. “The fundamental thing he learned first was how to season his food.”
Motherhood has reshaped the way Molly approaches her creative process. What was once a more indulgent act of cooking has evolved into valuing time differently. “Becoming a mother reorganized the way I think about food,” she says. “It snapped me into this mode of getting stuff done.”
___
We followed Molly around Los Angeles for the day, as part of our series celebrating creators within the Gap community. Exploring creatives in their element — with a strong point of view, and a strong sense of style.
Shot by @maddyrotman
Styled by @alexisasquith
Hair & Makeup by @yomatisse

Meet @mollybaz.
Cookbook author. Recipe developer. Small-business owner. These are just a few of her titles, along with a recent favorite: mom.
Molly Baz spends her second Mother’s Day in a place she loves with whom she loves most — a fully stocked kitchen with her son and sous-chef, Boots. “He can barely talk, but he’s already cooking,” she gushes. “The fundamental thing he learned first was how to season his food.”
Motherhood has reshaped the way Molly approaches her creative process. What was once a more indulgent act of cooking has evolved into valuing time differently. “Becoming a mother reorganized the way I think about food,” she says. “It snapped me into this mode of getting stuff done.”
___
We followed Molly around Los Angeles for the day, as part of our series celebrating creators within the Gap community. Exploring creatives in their element — with a strong point of view, and a strong sense of style.
Shot by @maddyrotman
Styled by @alexisasquith
Hair & Makeup by @yomatisse

Meet @mollybaz.
Cookbook author. Recipe developer. Small-business owner. These are just a few of her titles, along with a recent favorite: mom.
Molly Baz spends her second Mother’s Day in a place she loves with whom she loves most — a fully stocked kitchen with her son and sous-chef, Boots. “He can barely talk, but he’s already cooking,” she gushes. “The fundamental thing he learned first was how to season his food.”
Motherhood has reshaped the way Molly approaches her creative process. What was once a more indulgent act of cooking has evolved into valuing time differently. “Becoming a mother reorganized the way I think about food,” she says. “It snapped me into this mode of getting stuff done.”
___
We followed Molly around Los Angeles for the day, as part of our series celebrating creators within the Gap community. Exploring creatives in their element — with a strong point of view, and a strong sense of style.
Shot by @maddyrotman
Styled by @alexisasquith
Hair & Makeup by @yomatisse
Light denim. The lookbook.
Effortless chambray. Broken-in details. Washes left in the sun. This is denim, warmed up.
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On set of summer.
New denim. Light essentials. Inspired by the feeling of doing less. Your way.
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On set of summer.
New denim. Light essentials. Inspired by the feeling of doing less. Your way.
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On set of summer.
New denim. Light essentials. Inspired by the feeling of doing less. Your way.
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On set of summer.
New denim. Light essentials. Inspired by the feeling of doing less. Your way.
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On set of summer.
New denim. Light essentials. Inspired by the feeling of doing less. Your way.
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On set of summer.
New denim. Light essentials. Inspired by the feeling of doing less. Your way.
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On set of summer.
New denim. Light essentials. Inspired by the feeling of doing less. Your way.
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It’s hot.
Cool the senses in airy linen, quick-dry fabrics, and sets you can throw on or off.
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It’s hot.
Cool the senses in airy linen, quick-dry fabrics, and sets you can throw on or off.
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It’s hot.
Cool the senses in airy linen, quick-dry fabrics, and sets you can throw on or off.
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It’s hot.
Cool the senses in airy linen, quick-dry fabrics, and sets you can throw on or off.
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It’s hot.
Cool the senses in airy linen, quick-dry fabrics, and sets you can throw on or off.
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It’s hot.
Cool the senses in airy linen, quick-dry fabrics, and sets you can throw on or off.
Tap to shop.

It’s hot.
Cool the senses in airy linen, quick-dry fabrics, and sets you can throw on or off.
Tap to shop.
It’s hot.
Cool the senses in airy linen, quick-dry fabrics, and sets you can throw on or off.
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The long short.
Classic denim in a range of washes. Some call it a jort. We call it a summer essential.
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The long short.
Classic denim in a range of washes. Some call it a jort. We call it a summer essential.
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The long short.
Classic denim in a range of washes. Some call it a jort. We call it a summer essential.
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The long short.
Classic denim in a range of washes. Some call it a jort. We call it a summer essential.
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The long short.
Classic denim in a range of washes. Some call it a jort. We call it a summer essential.
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The long short.
Classic denim in a range of washes. Some call it a jort. We call it a summer essential.
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A good crop.
Brighter tops. Worn with your favorite denim. Sensory dressing is in season.
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A good crop.
Brighter tops. Worn with your favorite denim. Sensory dressing is in season.
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A good crop.
Brighter tops. Worn with your favorite denim. Sensory dressing is in season.
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A good crop.
Brighter tops. Worn with your favorite denim. Sensory dressing is in season.
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A good crop.
Brighter tops. Worn with your favorite denim. Sensory dressing is in season.
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