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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!
Top products of the summer | Beauty Haul
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. For the first time, Ranyechi Udemezue and Hannah Coates from British Vogue’s Beauty and Wellness desk are teaming up to showcase the top beauty products of the summer—and share exclusive tips for achieving subtle summer effervescence.
Behold the New Stanley Water Bottle—Exclusively Here
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. The Vogue office runs on ice-cold water from our Stanley cups. No, really—Vogue Runway’s Irene Kim admits she was “so against” owning one at first, but just like the rest of us, once she gave into the double-insulated stainless-steel giant tumbler with a straw she has never looked back. Celebrities like Olivia Rodrigo and Adele have been seen with the bicep-size cups, and even the global fashion community has gotten on board, with brands and events like Shanghai Fashion Week creating personalized cups.
Inside Arev, the Colorful New Hotel in St. Tropez
Admittedly, I walked into Arev, a new hotel in St. Tropez, a little worse for the wear. The night before, I was at a wedding nearby where the reception started at 9 p.m. and didn’t stop until the sun came up. But while most of my fellow guests had taken a shuttle straight to the Nice Airport, I was here for an extra day. So there I was, bleary-eyed and hungover in a wrinkled dress—likely not the Vogue editor they expected, but the one they got.
Abby Champion's Guide to Face Rollers, Acupressure, and Model-On-The-Go Makeup
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. Before Abby Champion starts her skincare and makeup routine, she tends to her tresses with two cult products: Olaplex No. 6 Bond Smoother and No. 7 Bonding Oil. With her hair duly smoothed, she brushes it out and plaits it into a thick braid. Why the hair-first philosophy? “When I’m done with my skincare and I’m done with my makeup, I will [take the braid out and] have my hair done without any heat,” she shares, a victorious glint in her eye. Rapunzel-style coif intact, Champion begins her routine of (many) face rollers, acupressure, and model-on-the-go makeup.
Inside the Swarovski “Master of Light” Exhibition in Milan
Swarovski brought its traveling exhibition “Master of Light,” which premiered in Shanghai last fall, to Milan last night. Resplendent and spectacular, as you would expect from the Austrian house that for 130 years has lavished its crystals on designer creations the world over, the show has been staged in the salons of Palazzo Citterio, the newly-renovated extension of the historic Pinacoteca di Brera.
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Some 20-odd years ago, Roland Mouret founded his label on the idea of intimacy, what women really wanted, and how he could make it for them, which often involved cutting, draping, and folding his clothes directly onto the body. That’s still, all this time later, what drives his work. Maybe even more so these days, given that we live, as Mouret says, in the era of the “too much”: too much clothing, too much choice, too much in the way of seasons, and messaging, and sheer, relentless, never-ending fashion noise.
‘I’ll Leave That to Zendaya’: Jodie Comer Talks Method Dressing, Big Swiss, and Romancing Austin Butler in The Bikeriders
I’m sitting in the corridor of London’s Rosewood Hotel when the door beside me opens. Out comes not Jodie Comer, the star of Jeff Nichols’s sun-soaked, sepia-toned new drama The Bikeriders and the person I’m here to meet, but her dashing co-star Austin Butler, with whom the charming Liverpudlian is currently doing press. Dressed in leather, he ruffles his hair and gives me a backwards glance, growling, “Good luck.”
Anne Hathaway Can’t Give Up Her Inner Coastal Grandma
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. In 2015, the culture journalist Anne Helen Peterson wrote a BuzzFeed article in response to a sludge of misogynistic tabloid headlines reading: “Anne Hathaway vs Jennifer Lawrence: Why we hate one and love the other,” to, “The Happy Girl vs The Cool Girl: Why People Don’t Like Anne Hathaway.” It was a strange phenomenon, she argued, because Hathaway had always done everything right. (The actor worked hard; her physical appearance more than met societal standards; she was gracious in interviews.) And yet there was something that still irritated, something stirred annoyance in people.
Kate Moss Was First Through the Doors at Naomi Campbell’s Blockbuster Exhibition
Naomi Campbell first met Kate Moss on a Los Angeles photoshoot in 1992. “It was a brief meeting, but I remember her being strikingly quiet, she hardly spoke,” Campbell said in 2014. “The other striking thing, obviously, was her beautiful face. I knew she was special from the first minute I saw her.” The careers of these south London supermodels have since run in parallel, with throwback photos of their early days of fame now iconized on Instagram accounts with names like @90sanxiety and @shesvague.
Jonathan Bailey Launches LGBTQ+ Charity, The Shameless Fund, With Help From Loewe
Thanks to his starring role as Anthony Bridgerton on Bridgerton, Jonathan Bailey has catapulted himself into the public consciousness. (Plus, with the critically acclaimed Fellow Travelers and forthcoming turn in Wicked, he shows no signs of slowing down.) But today, Bailey launches his most personally meaningful project to date—his charity, The Shameless Fund—with a little help from Jonathan Anderson and Loewe.
What Are the Health Benefits of Ghee?
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. In India, it is considered more than a superfood—a true elixir of life and an Ayurvedic remedy that is never missing from the kitchen. In the Western world, it is a go-to for naturopaths, nutritionists, and those who follow a ketogenic diet. We’re talking about ghee, the clarified butter that has been a cornerstone of Indian and Pakistani cuisine for millennia.
Be a Sport
Editor’s Note: Ahead of Vogue World Paris, a celebration of the intersection of fashion history and athletics, we are resurfacing “Be a Sport,” which originally appeared in the April 2007 issue of the magazine. Hair, Garren for Garren New York/L’Oréal Paris; makeup, Pat McGrath for Max Factor.
11 of the Best Beaches in Europe for a Coastal Escape
The best beaches in Europe don’t disappoint. With thousands of miles of diverse coastline, Europe is home to some of the most spectacular beaches on the planet. Nearly every country offers some sort of coastline, meaning the likelihood of finding a stretch of sand that suits your preferences is certain.
On the Podcast: Lily Gladstone on Native Fashion and Her New Film Fancy Dance
Ever since the release of Killers of the Flower Moon, Oscar-nominated actor Lily Gladstone has been a household name—and a Vogue favorite on the red carpet. This week, Christian Allaire, Vogue’s senior fashion and style writer, came on the podcast to speak with Lily about her latest film, Fancy Dance, and working on sets with a majority Indigenous cast. (Christian first saw Lily in the 2016 Kelly Reichardt drama Certain Women, and has been following her work ever since.) Lily also talks about integrating Native fashion into her red carpet looks—recall her dress at this year’s Oscars, a collaboration between Gucci and Joe Big Mountain—and reveals that Christian’s coverage of Indigenous designers for Vogue has been something she looks to for outfit inspiration!
With the Opening of the River Cafe Cafe, Ruth Rogers Goes Back to Her Roots
It’s a gloomy day in London when I ring up Ruth Rogers—grey skies, a bitter wind, June only in name—but the River Cafe co-founder is buoyant with the promise of warmer days ahead. “Hello, darling,” she says (her standard greeting for everyone she meets, but no less charming for it).
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Max Schiller’s current mood is reductionist and “locavore.” It’s present in the raw denim uniforms he created for Carsten Höller’s Brutalisten restaurant in Stockholm (which operates according to a manifesto that just one ingredient is used per dish), and in a more nuanced way in the spring Eytys collection. Tired of the pervasive influence of “perfect” AI imagery, he had the lookbook shot without fanfare on an iPhone in the office and unretouched. Many of the clothes have an easy, worn-in feeling, particularly the washed Echo jeans, which are three times the size of the label’ best selling Benz jeans with a raised waist and a long, exposed button placket that is at once rustic and cool. Other denim styles are more decorative with grommet details or an expressionist patchwork of metallic threads.
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Max Schiller’s current mood is reductionist and “locavore.” It’s present in the raw denim uniforms he created for Carsten Höller’s Brutalisten restaurant in Stockholm (which operates according to a manifesto that just one ingredient is used per dish), and in a more nuanced way in the spring Eytys collection. Tired of the pervasive influence of “perfect” AI imagery, he had the lookbook shot without fanfare on an iPhone in the office and unretouched. Many of the clothes have an easy, worn-in feeling, particularly the washed Echo jeans, which are three times the size of the label’ best selling Benz jeans with a raised waist and a long, exposed button placket that is at once rustic and cool. Other denim styles are more decorative with grommet details or an expressionist patchwork of metallic threads.
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Sometimes the best ideas spring from the simplest of sources. So too do the best collections, like Nicolas Di Felice’s terrific men’s and women’s resort for Courrèges, which he showed via a presentation in the Marais neighborhood in Paris. (Just to add to his workload, he also opened the maison’s newest boutique in the same ‘hood, on Rue des Francs-Bourgeois, the very same day.) “I’ve always looked around me before starting a collection,” Di Felice said via Zoom one recent afternoon, “and March here in Paris was recorded as being one of the greatest months without sun. To be honest with you, it hasn’t changed much because we’re in June and it’s still raining and pretty dark outside! Lots of us are talking about escape: We need sun, we need vacation.” (It’s safe to say that that simple and direct statement speaks for us all.)
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