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Jack Reacts: Ahead of Donald Trump’s Speech, A Recap of the Republican National Convention
Former President Trump will accept his party’s nomination tonight, and no matter how you vote, we can all be glad he’s safe and well. But before then, here are five points to get you up to speed on this year’s Republican National Convention. Republicans are united behind...
Career Secrets from Celebrity Stylist Lorenzo Posocco
From his upbringing in a small town in northern Italy to working closely with talents like Dua Lipa, Sabrina Carpenter, and Troye Sivan: Stylist to the stars Lorenzo Posocco knows a thing or two about putting yourself out there to land your dream job! Here, Lorenzo shares the most invaluable advice he’s learned over the years.
The Stark Family Takes Vogue Inside The Very Rock ’n’ Roll Chrome Hearts Factory in Los Angeles
“I just think we are in a big artistic zone for everybody,” Jesse Jo Stark, daughter of Chrome Hearts founder Richard Stark, says of the brand’s factory in Hollywood. She’s right: factory, although technically the correct term, feels like a misnomer: inside you’ll find a music rehearsal studio, a kitchen, a living space with couches, and countless amounts of clothing racks within the warehouse which stretches three Los Angeles city blocks. Want to work, relax, or create? There’s a space for you—all done in Chrome Hearts’ signature rock ’n’ roll aesthetic. “Everything is pretty Chromed out,” says Jesse Jo.
How to Get Your Outdoor Space Styled for Summer, No Matter the Size
When temperatures start to rise, aesthetes invariably turn their focus to beautifying their outdoor spaces. And with the bounty of nature’s beauty at our fingertips in early summer, the world seems our oyster. But where to begin? We sat down with some of the country’s foremost landscape architects to chat about all things designing for the outdoors, from how to best set up seating arrangements, to the importance of scale, lighting concepts, materials, and more.
Inside Vogue Club’s After-Hours Tour of NAOMI: In Fashion At London’s Victoria & Albert Museum
On Tuesday evening, Vogue Club hosted an exclusive after-hours viewing of NAOMI: In Fashion at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum. As security shepherded the public out of the main entrance, the museum was stealthily coming to life again beyond its Renaissance-style arches. Beneath the soaring ceilings of the central dome, final preparations were being made to welcome a crowd of over two hundred Vogue Club members, along with Vogue staff. (Vogue Club operates as a private community to bring fashion lovers and enthusiasts together with designers and industry professionals.)
See Inside Vogue Club’s after-hours tour of NAOMI: In Fashion at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum
This past Tuesday, Vogue Club hosted an exclusive after-hours viewing of NAOMI: In Fashion at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum. Aside from the cocktails and canapés and the once-in-a-blue-moon chance to privately tour the blockbuster exhibition—dedicated to the life and work of the inimitable Naomi Cambell—it was the Vogue Club members in attendance that made the evening so special.
Katie Holmes Is Giving Vacation Style a Whole New Meaning
Why go on vacation when you can bring the vacation to you?. Katie Holmes may be in New York City, but that didn’t stop her from daydreaming about the lush Balinese landscape. Holmes took a stroll in the Upper West Side in a Faithfull T-shirt and midi skirt set, printed with various Indonesian flora and fauna.
Liv Perez Wore Elie Saab to Marry Alex Nachum in an Oasis of Wildflowers at Soho Farmhouse
Fashion journalist Liv Perez and real estate developer Alex Nachum met in New York City back in 2016 when he was getting his graduate degree at Columbia University and she was finishing her undergraduate degree at New York University. “Our families knew each other for a long time before, so we were like planets orbiting around each other waiting for the right time to connect,” Liv explains. “We grew up minutes away from each other in L.A., our moms went to the same workout class, and our sisters went to high school together.”
Is Human Hair a Sustainable Game-Changer For the Fashion Industry?
As fashion looks to become more sustainable, we’ve seen a whole assortment of alternative materials hit the market, from mushroom leather to seaweed yarns and everything in between. One potential fabric of the future that may surprise you? Human hair. Royal College of Art student Javiera Decap became interested...
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“We thought it would be nice if people wore our clothes and experienced the world in a different way than they had before.” So said Yuji Abe and Yu Kobayashi following Irenisa’s spring show, which unfolded on a humid Thursday evening in a glass-walled studio above Harajuku station. This time the duo took inspiration from Lucio Fontana, the founder of Spatialism who slashed holes in his canvases, breaking his artworks away from their confinement within the frame. In its own way, Irenisa does the same kind of thing with clothes, and Abe and Kobayashi have mastered their medium enough to make their own deep cuts in ways that feel quietly unusual. To wit: trousers came with double waistbands, collar plackets were intentionally wonky, and pinprick holes arrowed across the chests of sporty nylon blousons, which were pleated at the back so that they rippled across the shoulder blades like drapes.
Hailey Bieber’s Mesh Heels Are Fashion’s Answer to Pregnancy Footwear
A token Google of the phrase “best shoes when pregnant” will advertise the following pieces: Birkenstock’s soft footbed sandals, Crocs and something called Kizik sneakers, which are not pleasant to look at, but are described on the company’s website as “the world’s best hands-free, slip-on shoes.” I’d imagine these items would help alleviate the various ailments—joint pressure, swollen ankles, a flattening of the foot’s arches—that stretch well into most people’s pregnancies.
7 Signs You’re Not Drinking Enough Water
You may think you’re drinking enough water, but if you spent most of the day with a cup of coffee by your side, you’re probably more dehydrated than you think. After all, the numbers don’t lie: the human body is about 70% water, and we lose up to two and a half liters of it per day doing just normal activities. Even breathing causes a lot of fluid loss—we exhale around half a liter over the course of the day.
What Can We Expect From the Opening Ceremony Next Week? Artistic Director Thomas Jolly Gives Us a Few Hints
At the end of next week, approximately 300,000 spectators will gather to watch the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games on the banks of the Seine—while another 1.5 billion people tune in from home—a spectacle art-directed by Thomas Jolly. A few months ago, Vogue interviewed Jolly, an actor and theater director known in France for his spirited adaptations of Shakespeare, to discuss the nearly two years of his life devoted to this year’s Games.
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