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Emma Stone Taps Into Her Dark Side at the Kinds of Kindness Premiere
Bella Baxter who? Emma Stone has officially shed her Academy Award-winning character’s bushy eyebrows and voluminous pastel dresses in favor of a much darker look. Fresh off her Oscar win in March, Stone has already pivoted to promoting her next film: Kinds of Kindness, also from Poor Things director Yorgos Lanthimos. While the forthcoming collection of three interwoven short stories is still largely under wraps, British Vogue’s Radhika Seth wrote that it “makes Poor Things look like a Disney movie.”
“Today Fitness Is Fashion.” Read Vogue’s 1994 Take on Designers’ Then-New Fixation on Sports
Editor’s Note: Ahead of Vogue World Paris, a celebration of the intersection of fashion history and athletics, we are resurfacing “Fashion Pumps Up,” by Katherine Betts, photographed by Arthur Elgort, which was first published in the January 1994 issue of Vogue. Fashion Editor: Camilla Nickerson. Hair, Christiaan; makeup, Ariella for Nubest & Co.
The Rise and Rise of Gracie Abrams
It started as a nerdy conversation about music over a long, boozy dinner. Then, before she knew it, singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams was at a piano with Taylor Swift until 5 a.m. The result is the duet “Us,” track five on Abrams’s highly anticipated sophomore album, The Secret of Us, out today.
Etienne Russo Has Produced Over 100 Shows for Dries Van Noten—These Are His Favorites
Etienne Russo has produced so many fashion shows that he has no idea exactly what number. He says: “It must be maybe 1,200 or 1,300. I used to count them, but then it became too many to count.” One number he does know for certain is how many collections he’s produced for Dries Van Noten: 129. That’s every collection Van Noten has ever presented, including tomorrow’s when Russo will have the bittersweet task of working with the designer on a milestone moment that will also mark Van Noten’s final appearance on his runway. After he has taken that last bow, Van Noten will remain with his eponymous brand as an adviser, but from a distance. His famous garden is beckoning.
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Recently named creative lead at Filippa K, Anna Teurnell has channeled her vaguely preppy leanings there and gone on a rave at her namesake line. The opening look of her resort is a pair of many-strapped roomy pants worn with a shirt in the same whisper gray linen. You might say the designer backed into this inspiration; a fan of Japanese and Korean blogs “where people have quite extreme style sort of threw me back into the rave scene,” she said. A generously proportioned black sweatsuit had a lot of attitude. Teurnell has a knack for making small tweaks to silhouettes that have a big impact.
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Like a good playlist, Mfpen’s latest collection evokes emotions that exist almost outside of time. Though there are hesitant dabs of light blue and pale yellow, the clothes are mostly rendered in a palette of moody grays and blacks that hardly scream “spring.” Ditto for materials like pinstripe (these are tropical weight). Because Mfpen uses only deadstock fabric, textile and color choice are somewhat limited, but this is also a choice on the part of designer Sigurd Bank. Look more closely and you’ll see that a rib-hugging rocker-meets-grandad cardigan is made of a mesh knit; you’ll spy a sliver of midriff above a pair of flat-front slim legged women’s trousers, and notice a cheerful white floral fabric used for shirting. There’s also a necklace that, when closed in front, reveals two sides of a heart broken down the middle.
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A visit to Giambattista Valli’s airy, bright, and very elegant showroom, just near the Opéra Garnier, is never just about fashion, even if there is a mind-boggling array of covetable clothing, shoes, and bags. It’s about stepping into a lifestyle. The way the designer sees it, making clothes is about sharing a very specific dream of beauty, but that’s only half the equation: the other half depends on how the wearer chooses to interpret them.
J.Lo is Living the Under the Tuscan Sun Dream on a Solo Trip to Italy, and I Couldn’t Be Happier for Her
Celebrities respond to relationship rifts in myriad ways, from propagating the term “conscious uncoupling” to smoking cigs with Paul Mescal, but I have to say that I’m particularly fond of Jennifer Lopez’s response to her alleged marital strife with Ben Affleck: refusing to talk about it publicly (as she should), canceling her tour, and jetting off to Italy for a solo vacation. Nobody has ever been less bothered!
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