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In Deauville, Virginie Viard’s Swansong Fall Collection for Chanel Comes to Glorious Life
Vogue’s Tonne Goodman and photographer Malick Bodian went directly to the source to shoot the collection, capturing models Lulu Tenney and Angelina Kendall on Deauville’s shimmering seashore in clothes both coolly classic and utterly fantastic.
Before the Games Begin, Pharrell Williams, Charlize Theron, Serena Williams, Rosalía, and Omar Sy Will Co-Host a Prelude to the Olympics
Talk about a welcome party! On the eve of the Opening Ceremony at this year’s Olympic Games, LVMH chairman and CEO Bernard Arnault, Comcast NBCUniversal chairman and CEO Brian Roberts, Grammy-winner and Louis Vuitton men’s creative director Pharrell Williams, and Anna Wintour are joining forces to welcome a very starry group to the ultimate game night. Dubbed the Prelude to the Olympics, the festivities will take place at the Frank Gehry-designed Fondation Louis Vuitton and celebrate Paris’s summer of sport.
An Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Look at Simon Porte Jacquemus’s Directorial Debut for Nike
Introducing Simon Porte Jacquemus, film director. Well, sort of. The French designer, known for his cinematic runway show locations and playful, not to mention viral, campaigns has directed a video for the latest drop of his ongoing collaboration with Nike. The video is a love letter to Paris as seen through the jolly eyes of Jacquemus, and features a cast of characters and friends (of Nike, Jacquemus, and the designer himself) including Serena Williams, Manu Rios, Central Cee, Carine Roitfeld, Amina Muaddi, and many, many more.
What Is Chevron Deference, What Did the Supreme Court Do to It, and Why Should You Care?
Beneath the loud roar of populism, there’s a quiet revolution happening in American government, led by the Supreme Court—which just executed a massive power grab many years in the making. This court has made headlines and history with two recent decisions you may have heard about: Dobbs v....
Vogue Etiquette: Fran Lebowitz and Lauren Santo Domingo on Hostesses and House Guests
Sun’s out, school’s out—’tis the season of the summer house! Those lucky enough to have the extra room might be welcoming guests for weekend stays by the beach, while the even luckier are the recipients of such invitations. But assuming either role—of the inviter or the invited—with grace isn’t so straightforward. There are many opinions on what it means to be the ideal host and houseguest, and here to weigh in on the matter are two individuals with strong feelings on both.
Finished With The Bear? Here Are 7 More Workplace Dramedies—Of Varying Stress Levels—To Watch Next
Watching The Bear is guaranteed to make you ravenous—especially if you’re into close-up shots of extremely Chicago-coded meats and breads—but once I’d caught up on the show’s third season this weekend, I found myself hungry for something inedible: namely, more shows about camaraderie forged in the fire of a tumultuous workplace. They didn’t even need to be set in a restaurant; they just had to include plenty of professional chaos (and a little gentleness, too).
What Does a (Realistic) Portrait of the Modern Magazine Business Look Like?
It’s a notably rough time to work in Hollywood—that is, apparently, unless you’re an executive tasked with rebooting once-successful movies and TV shows. For those types, business is booming: Practically every piece of pop-culture-defining media from the aughts has been resurrected recently, from Gilmore Girls to Sex and the City to The L Word. So, maybe it’s only natural that a sequel to a little 2006 film by the name of The Devil Wears Prada is reportedly in the works at Disney.
Marathon Training in the Summer Heat: Everything That Helped Me Cross My Fall Finish Line
July 4, 2023, was a memorable day for me—and it had nothing to do with the holiday. That morning I began the 18-week-long training for my first marathon. I vividly recall the excitement I felt, the matching neon yellow outfit laid out the night prior, and my physical-therapy warm-up routine (all immortalized on TikTok, of course). I also remember that despite it only being eight o’clock in the morning, the New York summer heat was unrelenting. As soon as I stepped outside, it became clear that training for the New York City Marathon in the summer was going to be a heated battle between me and the weather.
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Micro-minis, slinky trouser suits, and flyaway caftans slit to the hip—what else could this be but the sexy-and-glamour legacy of Tom Ford? Peter Hawkings, Ford’s longtime menswear designer, now the brand’s creative director, is a Brit who knows every page of his former boss’s playbook, going back to the heady 1990s and aughts of the Gucci years.
Sienna Miller Schools Everyone On the Wimbledon Dress Code
Blame it on the weather, but this summer has not been a vintage season for British fashion so far. Despite Dua Lipa, Olivia Dean and Little Simz’s collective efforts, Glastonbury became Coachella. Ascot, with its mandatory Easter bonnet-esque headwear, did not register. The Chelsea Flower Show was practically rained off, without even the Princess of Wales’s cheering Erdem florals to brighten the forecast. And it should not have been left to Tolami Benson to resuscitate spectator style at the Euros. Nor the brat pack to bring a sense of fun and frivolity back to a month supposedly about making silly decisions and–just maybe–getting back with your ex. There’s only so far that lurid shade of slime green can take us…
Should We Be Tracking Our Fashion Air Miles?
Nowadays, it’s possible to track our food miles, our air miles—but what about our fashion miles? If you’ve ever ordered an item online, only to discover that it’s been sent from, say, the US or Italy, you may have wondered about the hidden carbon impact of shipping our garments around the world.
The Best Hotels in Tokyo, From Modern Ryokan to Boutique Hideaways
Millions of visitors flock to Tokyo every year to explore the organized chaos that is the world’s most populous city. Whether it’s the tantalizing food scene, trend-setting fashion, or rich history, the Japanese capital entices every type of traveler. Quite frankly, you could spend months here and barely skim the surface. And choosing your hotel can be just as harrowing as deciding what to cram into a short visit.
All the Stars at British Vogue’s Annual Wimbledon Lunch With Ralph Lauren
This year’s Wimbledon has seen a wealth of British talent on display, from the tense match-up between Jack Draper and Cameron Norrie to Andy Murray’s emotional farewell to SW19. Of course, the Grand Slam always brings out the A-list, with British Vogue’s annual lunch, held in partnership with...
Rhino Battles, Cackling Kings, and Clashing Swords: See Paul Mescal Enter the Arena in the Explosive First Trailer for Gladiator II
More than two decades on, Ridley Scott’s seminal, best picture-winning action epic Gladiator is getting a sequel—and, by all accounts, it’s going to be a corker. Starring a hulking Paul Mescal, now a world away from Normal People’s sensitive Connell Waldron, as Lucius, the son of Connie Nielsen’s Lucilla and the nephew of Joaquin Phoenix’s Commodus, it’ll see our magnetic lead step into the arena and fight to the death.
Salma Hayek Reminds Us That Embracing Your Grays Couldn’t Be Chicer
Salma Hayek is perhaps one of the busiest women in show business. One day she’s at a Gucci dinner and the next she’s gracing Wimbledon with her presence. Attending the seventh day of the tennis tournament with her husband, François-Henri Pinault, Hayek was all oversized sunglasses, red lips, and Breton stripes as she watched from the royal box.
Gigi Hadid’s Jorts + Gazelles = A Summer Style Win
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. If the TikTok generation ever gets around to erecting a statue of Gigi Hadid, the model will doubtless be depicted wearing a cropped T-shirt, boyfriend denim and a pair of Adidas trainers. That is because Hadid has spent the past couple of summers clinging to this precise blueprint–as seen here, here and here–mostly while getting out of expensive cars and waving at strangers on the street.
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“If we don’t hold a big runway show, we don’t need dozens of looks,” says Malaika Raiss as she walks through her collection, which was presented in a smaller setting this season. Its title, Interlude, can be taken literally: It’s a little breather to take a step back and reflect on the brand’s development before the larger projects she’s currently working on are finally released.
The Best Korean Face Masks, According to Experts
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. Korea is a mecca for all things skincare, thanks in part to discerning, skin-savvy customers. To meet their expectations, the best Korean face mask offerings have to check plenty of boxes—which is why they “include the use of unique and innovative ingredients, focus on hydration and repair, and use advanced sheet mask technology,” says Y. Claire Chang, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at UnionDerm in Manhattan, New York.
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