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Night at the Museum: The Wallace Collection Christens its Young Benefactors Gala With a Party
Earlier this week in London, fabled Anglo-French perfumers, The House of Creed, took over the Wallace Collection on an uncharacteristically warm summer evening in London. The white-tie dinner in the museum’s galleries, which sport one of the world’s strongest collections of rococo art and furniture, marked the culmination of the inaugural year of the Wallace’s Young Benefactors program.
The Best Looks From the 2024 NBA Draft
The 2024 NBA Draft is officially underway in Brooklyn, with a roster of hopefuls descending upon Barclays Center—waiting with bated breath to hear their names called by NBA commissioner Adam Silver. For decades, it was the actual draft that garnered widespread attention: Would the Chicago Bulls sign a 7-foot...
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“I think my parents are going to be quite shocked when they see this in Vogue!” Laughed Nicholas Daley, Zooming in to chat about his spring lineup. He was talking about the red, yellow, and green sweater in look 14 of this lookbook. It’s a replica of one his mother and a friend made by hand many years ago for his dad, which Daley remade for this collection as a nod to his parents.
The Benefits of Manuka Honey, Explained
Honey isn’t just sweet—it’s also good for you. It has proven natural antibacterial and digestive properties, and can even treat acne and help speed up the healing of wounds. But not all honey is created equal. There’s one type that rises above the rest—especially when it comes to health benefits. And that honey is Manuka honey.
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The namesake in Ernest W. Baker, designer Reid Baker’s grandfather, recently passed away. He was 95. This collection by Baker and Inês Amorim was designed as an homage, and created with the intention of both untangling their grief while, perhaps inadvertently, charting a path forward. That is the unspoken effect of living life based on the fashion calendar. One is always one step ahead, living partly in the future by spending today working on someone else’s tomorrow. It forces even the most nostalgic and sentimental to look forward and keep going.
Nicole Kidman, Naomi Watts, and Maya Rudolph Brought Their Kids to Balenciaga Couture
You may have heard of “Bring Your Child to Work Day,” but Nicole Kidman, Naomi Watts, and Maya Rudolph would like to raise you “Bring Your Child to Couture Week." The three actors hit the Balenciaga fall 2024 couture show in Paris, offspring in tow. Kidman’s plus-one was her 15-year-old daughter Sunday Rose Kidman-Urban. With their ash blonde hair, skintight black ensembles, and square black sunnies, the mother-daughter duo looked like mirror images. (Though, while Kidman opted for a short-sleeved sparkly number, Sunday Rose braved the Paris heat in a velvet long-sleeved mock neck minidress.)
Toasting Toast: The British Brand Arrives in the US With Friends and Food at King
Towards the tail end of a New York City heat wave, casually dressed guests gathered at Soho hotspot King yesterday to kick off summer and fete the arrival of Toast—the beloved British lifestyle label that opened its first US store across the bridge at 367 Atlantic Avenue earlier this month. The Boerum Hill location was picked because, according to the recently appointed head of brand in North America Renda Mansour, “We have an affinity with artists, we really appreciate craft, so we wanted to be in a place that really celebrates that.”
The Best Bakuchiol Serums Work Like Retinol But Without the Irritation
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. You’re likely well-aware of the reparative, anti-aging benefits of retinol, but for those interested in firming and brightening sans irritation—allows us introduce you to the best bakuchiol serums. The ingredient is oft-recommended by dermatologists and estheticians as a plant-based “retinol alternative.” “The main benefit of bakuchiol is it can stimulate collagen production,” board-certified dermatologist Mina Amin, MD, tells Vogue. “In a 12-week clinical study, bakuchiol resulted in significant improvement in facial fine lines and wrinkles, skin elasticity, firmness, and pigmentation,” she says.
Skin Cancer Is on the Rise—and Homemade SPF Won’t Protect You
Yesterday, model and content creator Nara Smith realized she was out of sunscreen. But instead of heading to the local Dallas drugstore or Sephora to pick up a new tube, as any other mother of three young children would do, Smith asked her husband—fellow model Lucky Blue Smith—to step into the kitchen and make the family some. Of course, she shared it all on TikTok.
Keira Knightley Loved Her Chanel Show Look So Much—She’d Get Married In It
Chanel’s couture show in Paris is always the perfect event for stargazing—and we don’t mean the celestial kind. This week, the French fashion house debuted its latest artisenal collection, and Hollywood stars came out in droves for the occasion: In the front row were notable names such as Michelle Williams, Kerry Washington, and Keira Knightley. “It is always magical and romantic, and how beautiful to be in the Opera in Paris’s Palais Garnier?” Knightley told Vogue, who also shared her must-dos whenever she’s in the City of Light. “I always go to my favorite restaurant, and the Hemingway Bar!”
Of Course Jennifer Lawrence Was First In Line for These Controversial Shoes
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. When The Row puts out their Bat-Signal, Jennifer Lawrence answers the call. On a stroll today in New York City, the actor showed off her latest footwear acquisition from the Olsen-fronted brand: their netted jelly flats.
Louisa Jacobson Publicly Coming Out on Her Mom Meryl’s 75th Birthday Is the Most Iconic Gift Ever
As someone often accused of having “reality-TV energy,” I absolutely love when a major piece of gossip comes to light on some completely unrelated occasion—and that’s exactly what transpired on Saturday, when The Gilded Age star Louisa Jacobson came out as a lesbian on what just happened to be her mother Meryl Streep’s 75th birthday.
I Thought I Was Over Adidas Sambas–and Then Harry Styles Wore This
Harry Styles was last month photographed in Rome with a cornrowed Alessandro Michele. The designer–who was at least in part responsible for the musician’s lean into pussy-bows, feather boas and flared suits in the latter half of the 2010s–had just been appointed creative director of Valentino. Styles was probably among the first to know that Michele would release a surprise 189-piece Cruise collection replete with ruffled collars, ’70s headscarves, beaded collars and shaman separates.
Best Fashion Show in Pop Culture: Intoxicating Love and Couture Gowns in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Phantom Thread
This year’s Forces of Fashion, taking place on October 16, is dedicated to the art, drama, and influence of the runway throughout history; and in honor of that, Vogue editors are sharing their favorite fictional fashion shows that have appeared in movies and television shows throughout the years. Paul...
Cate Blanchett’s New Ultra-Short Bob Is Parisian Perfection
Cate Blanchett is out here looking like a rockstar right now. Attending the Armani Privé show in Paris on Tuesday, the Oscar-winning actor, who is 55, debuted a new, ultra-short bob as she waved to the crowds and photographers outside the Palais de Tokyo, where the show was held.
Kendall Jenner Brought the Party to FRWD's Paris Couture Week Fete
Monday night, Kendall Jenner and FWRD hosted a dazzling rooftop celebration to kick off Haute Couture Week. At La Suite Girafe, the supermodel-cum-creative director- cum liquor entrepreneur gathered a group of friends. The magnificent space, designed by the renowned Joseph Dirand, offers an almost surreal view of the Eiffel Tower. Illuminated by the landmark’s glow, guests drank 818 cocktails and discussed the previous evening’s main event: Vogue World: Paris, in which Jenner rode a horse beside fellow model Gigi Hadid around the Place Vendôme. Of course, the many shows in the coming days were also on everyone’s lips.
The French Make-up Finds You Need in Your Arsenal
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. Whatever you think you know about French girl makeup, think again. “For starters, we’re not French girls–we’re women,” says Violette Serratt, creative director of makeup at Guerlain and founder of Violette FR Cosmetics. “Second, when people say French girl makeup, it’s not like we set out with the intention of looking French, but I suppose it’s a by-product of our cultural philosophy.” That philosophy, summarized by Violette as “you are not happy if you are not free,” is the mantra guiding the effortless look French women are best known for. And if anyone understands the essence of the French aesthetic, it’s Violette. Her self-taught know-how has scored her a Carine Rotfield cosign and starry tenures at the biggest French makeup brands, including Estée Lauder and Dior.
Charli xcx Is Living That Life Von Dutch at Balenciaga Couture
For Charli xcx, everything is romantic. Especially Paris Couture Week. “I love to do romantic things. See the sights, eat good food, stay out late, run around the city,” she tells Vogue. “And, I mean, fashion week is always more glamorous I’d say…Parisian hotels tend to be far more chic than the backstage dressing rooms of venues, you know?”
PhotoVogue Female Gaze: Amy Woodward on motherhood, pregnancy, and being a woman
It was 2016 when PhotoVogue dedicated its Festival to the female gaze, questioning the hegemony of the male perspective in the arts, investigating through photography the concept theorised by the film critic Laura Mulvey. The female gaze is an act of redefining reality through the way we look at it. It is also an act of resistance, of regaining back the narration of the woman and the female, for too long and too often held in the hands of men.
What My Mother’s Wardrobe Taught Me About Style and Grief After She Died
It was a suburban Missouri dry cleaner that processed 125 items from my mother’s wardrobe after she died. Dresses were $5, but if you brought in a large amount, they’d do two for the price of one. And on Tuesdays pants were a dollar. With all the coupons added in, the bill was $375 cash. Aside from her books, which I couldn’t bear to sort through, her clothes told the story of her many lives: a dancer, a world traveler, a single mother, a college professor.
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