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The Best Cafés in Paris, From Historic Haunts to Charming Terraces
The best cafés in Paris can be divided into two categories. The iconic haunts of yesterday—smoky terraces where students and Surrealists would linger under a scalloped awning sipping bitter espresso until the hour called for something stronger—and more modern, new-wave coffee shops. Left Bank institutions like the...
Ahead of the Olympic Games, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo Took a Swim in the Seine
The weather in Paris—sunny and warm, with a light breeze—could not have been more perfect for a swim. Until this morning, a dip in the Seine would have seemed unfathomable—but a little before 10 a.m., Anne Hidalgo, the mayor of Paris, made good on her pledge to take the plunge ahead of the Summer Olympics.
A Brooklyn Girl’s Guide to Finding the Perfect Non-Traditional Engagement Ring
I started the search for my engagement ring with two conflicting ideals in mind: it should be singular, dazzling—but also so discreet as to be almost invisible. This isn’t paradoxical to me. My perfect manicure shade is basically “nail,” and I wholeheartedly believe the mark of a good blow-out is that you can’t tell it’s a blow-out at all. In other words, I’m extremely fussy, but I don’t want to look like I’ve made a fuss about anything.
Margot Robbie Says the Mesh Flat Is Over–But Mesh Heels Are In
The mesh ballet flat has, I think, enjoyed its moment in the sun. Though the trend first took flight in 2019–when The Row began to sell these semi-sheer slippers online–it wasn’t until 2023 that most people began to emancipate their toes in public thanks to Alaïa’s almost-ubiquitous fishnet flats. Cue: endorsements from Jennifer Lawrence, Sofia Richie Grainge, Dua Lipa, and Anne Hathaway.
The Best Look of 2024 Is Emma Corrin as a Fallen Angel
Most famous people are blessed with photogenic faces, glam teams and access to expensive clothes, but it takes more than elegance to inspire the imagination and move pop culture forward. Emma Corrin is among the few celebrities–along with perhaps Rihanna and Hunter Schafer–who understands that fashion can (and should) be a chance to stir new thoughts and feelings in people.
Becoming Karl Lagerfeld Is a Poignant Story of Self-Invention, But It Has One Big Distraction
On the second episode of the Disney+ original series Becoming Karl Lagerfeld, the designer meets the legendary Marlene Dietrich at her Paris apartment. It’s the early 1970s, and the Karl Lagerfeld of then is not quite the one we know and mythologize now. “The Dietrich” is not quite herself either; she had aged and her health had declined after surviving cervical cancer in the ’60s and a stage fall in 1973. Lagerfeld, played with aplomb by a nuanced Daniel Brühl, had just been named artistic director of Chloé after years toiling behind the scenes. He was working on becoming.
Carven's Louise Trotter is Finding her Groove: “I Like Things To Be Practical and Useful and Beautiful at the Same Time.”
Early on weekday mornings, Louise Trotter begins the 20-minute cycle from her home on Paris’s Left Bank to Carven’s headquarters just off the Champs-Élysées. By now, she knows the commute by heart: In February of last year, Trotter took up the role of creative director at the 79-year-old maison, reawakening it from a five-year slumber, and a chauffeur—customary for an artistic director at the helm of a Parisian fashion house—simply doesn’t fly with her bluff Sunderland upbringing.
It’s Not All About Collagen: Experts Say This Is Just As Important
In the beauty world—as everywhere else—trends are cyclical. Certain topics experience moments of glory; other topics receive little or no attention at all. In matters of the skin, one of the most discussed topics as of late has been the importance of collagen—the protein present in the body that naturally begins to degrade after the age of 25.
Bennifer 101: A Timeline of Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck’s Relationship
The summer of 2024 has been…complicated for Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck. Amid divorce rumors, she appears to be living her Nancy Meyers–esque best life, boating in Italy and biking in the Hamptons while he’s been riding his motorcycle around Los Angeles. (You know how it goes when you’re hot, rich, and famous.)
I Took My Daughter to See the Eras Tour in Ireland—And Lived to Tell the Tale
The day I decided to have a baby on my own, I met a famous Irish movie star at a Sam Shepard play and asked if he wanted to be my anonymous sperm donor. When he apologized that he’d recently had a vasectomy (“I’m fixed, darlin’!”), I asked if he knew Colin Farrell.
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This season, Kozaburo Akasaka photographed his lookbook images in and around Canal Street on a cool—and it must be said, hot—cast of characters that includes both friends and people he admires. “Until now I’ve been kind of focusing on the visual representation and styling as things that are more out of this world,” he explained during an appointment at a friend’s studio that he had temporarily taken over. That’s the friend wearing the Hex sashiko “denim”-style jacket and matching pleated trousers in the first look. “But I see my friends wearing the clothes, so I kind of wanted to capture this moment in New York.”
Cecile Believe Is Ready to Catch Fire
Cecile Believe’s upcoming EP, Tender the Spark, is a fierce statement of intent—yet she’s still trying to figure out exactly what its title means. “I misheard someone on a TV show saying ‘tinder the spark,’ and it really resonated with me,” she explains over Zoom from her home in Los Angeles. “There’s something soft but also hard about it—protecting a spark, but also the potential of burning yourself. Plus, the word tender has so many meanings. It can be to formalize something, like to tender your resignation. It’s a type of boat that goes between land and a larger ship. And then there’s the word tenderize—to beat something to a pulp, the way you do meat.” At this, Believe’s eyes light up beneath her bangs, and she breaks into a mischievous smile. “I really liked that. I think that there’s something about hardship that gives you endurance. As long as you can survive it, which not everybody does.”
I Hate My Toes—So I’m All In on Fisherman Sandals
Wearing socks on a hot summer day is not exactly enticing, but the thought of exposing my feet to the world in a sandal is an even scarier thought. I hate my toes! A foot fetishist, I am not; I’d rather sweat in a thick wool sock than ride the New York City subway with my dogs out. Don’t get me wrong: I love sandals for a casual off-duty moment. The right style can be both chic and streamlined. But open-toe sandals aren’t exactly conducive for a busy on-the-go lifestyle in the city—nor are they super office-appropriate. So, what exactly is one to do?
Dua Lipa Makes Us Want a Pair of White Heeled Boots
From Glastonbury to Portugal, Dua Lipa has not failed to impress with her concert looks. This weekend, the singer performed at the NOS Alive festival in Lisbon in a white outfit that has everything to be the reference for summer 2024—especially her white boots. Since she started a new...
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