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Vogue Endorses Kamala Harris for President
On Sunday, President Joe Biden did an extraordinary thing. It was an act of patriotism and leadership that shifted the ground beneath our feet: “I believe today what I always have: that there is nothing America can’t do,” he wrote, announcing his decision to end his run for reelection. We’d heard this line from him before—it is his refrain, his exhortation to our best selves—but in this moment, with an election bearing down that could be the most consequential in our history, coming from a man who anguished over his decision to step aside, it took on urgency and weight.
Runway Styling Hacks: How to Pull Off the Backward-Shirt Trend
July can be a sleepy month in fashion—if not in American politics—so we thought this would be an ideal time to do an investigation on some of our favorite runway trends from the past year, focusing on those that were styling-based as opposed to a new garment silhouette. We wanted to be able to try it with pieces that already exist in our closets; no calling in clothes and no purchases allowed. We settled on five key styling hacks: double polos, sheer anything, aprons, skirts over pants, and the backward shirt, which we go into today.
Courrèges Makes a Bid for Celebrity ‘It’ Bag With Help From Hailey Bieber, Dua Lipa, and EmRata
It’s a real who’s-who of ‘It’ bags these days, from the telltale Dior Saddlebag, to The Row’s stealthy Margaux, and any of Bottega Veneta’s many intrecciato weaves. But, in the absence of a supreme bag du jour, Nicolas Di Felice is making his bid with the Courrèges Holy Bag.
You Need to Know Tia Wood, a Stylish Native Singer on the Rise
Though she just released her first single last month, Indigenous singer Tia Wood has been steadily gaining fans since early 2020. The 25-year-old first amassed a following on TikTok, where she often champions her Cree and Salish heritage through songs on the app (she has more than two million followers). Now, she’s ready to bring her unique sound to the mainstream music scene with the release of two new tracks: “Dirt Roads” and “Losing Game”—her first singles since officially signing with Sony Music last year. “It’s been really relieving to finally pour a piece of my heart out into the world after keeping people waiting for so long,” Wood tells Vogue. “I’m so thankful for all the love and support we’ve been getting on these first two tracks. Little Tia cannot believe it still!”
Looking Back at Kamala Harris’s Presidential Style
With President Joe Biden announcing his withdrawal from the 2024 election, our gaze turns to Vice President Kamala Harris. The Veep is at the top of the list of potential contenders to replace Biden on the ticket, thanks to the heaps of endorsements she’s earned since the announcement—including from the outgoing President himself.
The Viral Kamala Harris “Coconut Tree” Meme, Explained
On Sunday, July 21, President Biden announced that he was dropping out of the presidential race. He then endorsed his vice president, Kamala Harris, as the new Democratic candidate. Immediately, social media was flooded with coconut emojis, as well as viral videos—many playfully remixed with pop songs—of Harris uttering a...
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For resort, designer Sergio Hudson attributes his new seasonal inspiration to a recent dream that he had. “I’m not a mystical designer, but I had a dream about a dress inspired by a tuxedo,” he said. The imaginary concept ignited an idea—to configure his whole collection around reinterpreting and reinventing the formal evening suit, and make it feel fresh. “Not a lot of brands do them for women,” said Hudson, who wanted to capture the sleek silhouette in everything from structured jackets to floor-length coat-dresses.
The Paris Fashion Week Calendar Is Here
This article originally appeared on Vogue Business. To receive the Vogue Business newsletter, sign up here. The official Paris Fashion Week schedule is out and looks set to draw the crowds back to the French capital post-Olympics. All eyes will be on Alessandro Michele’s debut runway show for Valentino on 29 September, after he released a surprise lookbook of his first collection.
Trinity Rodman on the Evolution of US Women’s Soccer, Her Dream Adidas Cleats, and Her Dad’s Famous Fashion
Soccer phenom Trinity Rodman, a 22-year-old forward on the US women’s national team (USWNT), brims with energy over Zoom’s familiar portal. It’s an early July afternoon, and she’s between training sessions at the team’s campus in Galesburg, Virginia. She’s refreshed, hair pulled back, and is wearing a pinkish orange jumper (a semi-subtle hint at what she’ll later describe as “very Trin” style). If our current video call era has somewhat flattened and attenuated the way we converse, none of its monotony is apparent here; Rodman feels like she’s genuinely across the table. She looks at me dead on. She holds eye contact. And she speaks freely.
With Biden Officially Out of the Race, Here’s What Could Happen Next
We're just four short, increasingly nerve-wracking months away from the 2024 presidential election, and the recent news of President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the race has sent the Democratic Party into what could best be described as a frenzied state. Many established Democrats (including Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, California Governor Gavin Newsom and Biden himself) are throwing their weight behind Vice President Kamala Harris as a likely replacement candidate, but even if Harris does become the official nominee at the Democratic National Convention on August 19 (or sooner), the path forward is anything but clear. Below, find a guide to what we can expect to see play out in the U.S. political arena over the coming weeks.
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