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I Tried On (Over) 100 Wedding Dresses in My Search For The One. Here’s Everything I Learnt Along the Way
This is not my first wedding rodeo. At 26, I got married in the second dress I stepped into. It was by Jenny Packham, made of unfinished chiffon tiers with a strapless neckline and a fishtail cut, and it worked perfectly for my end-of-the-Noughties Tuscan nuptials. Sadly, the fit was better than the flame and by 29 I was going through a divorce, adamant that I would never set foot down the aisle again. But if my thirties taught me anything it’s this: absolutes are a waste of breath. When my long-term boyfriend and father of my two sons proposed on Christmas Day, aside from being so shocked I needed a foil blanket to calm my shakes, there was no question what my answer would be.
The Best Retinol for Mature Skin, According to Experts
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. Retinol is a standout among active ingredients, and for good reason: It works. Dermatologists dispense this derivative of vitamin A to improve a multitude of concerns, be they acne, signs of aging, or both—and even over-the-counter versions can do the same, especially over time. That’s because they take a multifaceted approach. “Retinol works by a few different mechanisms to address the signs of skin aging,” says Carmen Castilla, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist in New York, NY.
Can Small Labels Thrive in Paris?
This article originally appeared on Vogue Business. To receive the Vogue Business newsletter, sign up here. This is Connecting the Dots, a series in which writer José Criales-Unzueta looks at how fashion, pop culture, the internet and society are all interconnected. The headlines from the Spring/Summer 2025 menswear edition...
Victoria and David Beckham Just Rewore Their Matching Purple Wedding Looks From 1999
“What were we thinking?” David Beckham said in his Netflix docuseries when presented with photos from his 1999 wedding to Victoria. (The 15th-century Luttrellstown castle, the his-and-hers thrones, the lone white dove released to the cue of “I do” and the inexplicable Robin Hood theme that saw the couple pose in coordinating cardinal purple for OK! magazine.) “I think I just took Victoria’s lead on it.”
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So, uh, truth be told, I didn’t see the show for this Haderlump collection. But I saw the collection the following day, and chatted with the label’s creative director Johann Ehrhardt at the showroom for Berlin’s younger labels at the Chateau Royal hotel, more of which later. Here’s what happened. While my fellow showgoers at Avenir were beating a path to Berlin’s Tempelhof airport where the Haderlump show was being held, I was cowering under the canopy of one of the many gleaming metal and glass monuments to corporate power around Potsdamer Platz, shielding myself from the wet weather, trying to find my car. (The only thing that was driving here was the rain.) And trying. And trying. Which became trying. Then I gave up trying because you can only try so much.
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Don’t know how you did it, Allan Balletshofer, but you read my mind. Glancing down at the Balletshofer’s show notes while sitting waiting for his show to start amidst the ebony marbled grandeur of the Martin Gropius Bau museum, this caught my eye: “Upon arriving in a city, an individual adapts to its specific codes and conventions. Moving through the urban landscape, a newfound familiarity emerges from park to pavement, bus to metro.” List-wise, the only thing I didn’t manage to achieve was taking the bus, but otherwise, the last few days here in Berlin for the spring 2025 shows have been a speed lesson in immersing myself in the city—and the city’s fashion scene. And as to what’s become familiar, it’s that the city is capable of providing all sorts of terrific surprises.
‘You Smell the Blood in the Air’: Yasmin Zaher on Her Richly Rewarding Debut Novel, The Coin
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. In The Coin, Yasmin Zaher’s novel about a young Palestinian woman doing her best to build a life that works for her in New York City, cleanliness is, indeed, close to godliness. Zaher’s narrator becomes obsessed with spotlessness and purity even as she gets sucked further and further into chaos while balancing her job teaching at a school for underprivileged boys with her side hustle, illegally reselling Birkin bags.
All the Best Celebrity Fashion at Wimbledon 2024
Glastonbury is over for another year, and attention now turns to Wimbledon, where the style mood is less Barbour jackets, slogan tees and short shorts, more polite heels and summer tailoring. Wimbledon fans may well be deprived of their usual Princess of Wales sighting this year, given that the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club has temporarily stepped away from her public engagements as she continues to focus on her health, but the tournament is already delivering on spectator style.
Remi Wolf Has Big Ideas
Occasionally, when Remi Wolf talks about her new album, Big Ideas, she lulls herself into autopilot, her body operating with no input from her brain. During a recent meeting, as she discusses studio logistics in her syrupy alto (“We worked at Electric Lady in New York, we worked at Conway in LA…”), she reaches across the table and snags a french fry off my plate.
Why Hot Soup Is Suddenly Cool
“Who the hell even makes soup these days?” asks New York City chef Russell Markus. It’s a good question—and one that begs an answer. At the Downtown-cool men’s clothing store Colbo, in New York’s Lower East Side, I found myself on a recent weeknight wedged in a sea of well-dressed shoppers clamoring towards a giant silver stock pot propped up on the checkout counter. Frightfully out of place in the minimal-chic store, behind it stood Chef Markus. Peering down at the crowd below, he ladled out paper cups of green-flecked rice in herby broth to outstretched, wanting arms. I watched as the crowd happily joined in a chorus of slurps, impressed at how Markus had managed to get so many fashionable people hooked on soup.
Inside Olivia Palermo and Johannes Huebl’s 10th Wedding Anniversary Celebration in Baden-Baden
“I love weddings, but I’m not much of a bridal person,” says fashion and beauty entrepreneur Olivia Palermo. “I am much more of a fashion girl—and I am very nontraditional in that sense. I take every opportunity to make something into a fashion moment.”. Olivia Palermo...
The Jawline Rule Is The Secret To The Perfect High Ponytail
A high ponytail can be transformational. Elegant and timeless, the look isn't just about pulling hair back—it also brings a slight lifting effect to the face for a “snatched” look. We've seen it on Madonna (it was the signature look for her Blonde Ambition Tour in the '90s), Naomi Cambell, Beyoncé, Ariana Grande, and more.
Joey King and Nicole Kidman Talk Moulin Rouge!, Horton Hears a Who!, and Zac Efron in an Episode of Off the Cuff
Nicole Kidman and Joey King banter, bicker, and bow down to each other in the latest episode of Off the Cuff, pretty strongly evoking the mom-and-daughter duo they play in their new Netflix movie, A Family Affair. Dressed in coordinating black-and-white ensembles (a lacy blouse and trousers for Kidman; a...
The Weird Vibes This Summer Are Actually So Brat
I spent most of yesterday violently howling at Dua Lipa getting aggressively ukelele-d whilst minding her own damn business at Glastonbury. Louis Tomlinson smuggling a TV in to watch football at the musical metropolis was another highlight, and who among us could forget Marina Abramović, the human peace sign?
I Love My Privacy—So, Please, Enough With the Mesh Accessories!
I am an extremely private person—always have been! My friends often joke that I am like a clam: usually sealed shut, though I do open up from time to time. What can I say? I don’t like people in my business, and I’ve been that way for as long as I can remember. Now, two summer fashion trends are threatening my introverted bliss: mesh shoes and, even worse, mesh bags.
Latin America Panorama: In Conversation with grantee Ángela Ponce
Join us in congratulating Ángela Ponce, the recipient of the $5,000 PhotoVogue Festival Grant for the local open call ‘Latin America Panorama.’. Ángela Ponce (among the 40 artists selected to take part in the exhibition ‘Latin America Panorama’ at the PhotoVogue Festival in March 2025) receives the $5,000 grant for her project ‘Guardians of the glaciers,’ portraying the Quechua community living in the Quelccaya Ice Cap, the largest tropical glacier in the world. Due to global greenhouse gas emissions, the Quelccaya Ice Cap is melting and receding by 60 meters a year and will disappear in the next 30 years if the emissions aren't reduced. Through ancestral knowledge and rituals, the Quechua community is trying to preserve the glacial cap and its ecosystem. Ponce captures the quiet strength of the Quelccaya Ice Cap inhabitants, and their profound kinship with the iced environment that, in Ponce's pictures, is never flat nor monochromatic. The grant she received will provide valuable support in developing her future projects and deepen her research in crucial matters such as the ones that unfolded in ‘Guardians of the glaciers’.
10 Vitamin C-Rich Foods That Improve Immunity And Stimulate Collagen Production
During the summer, protecting your skin from the sun is crucial, and vitamin C (or ascorbic acid) is essential and can help. Vitamin C boosts collagen synthesis, strengthens the skin, and shields it from sun damage. Discovered in the 1930s by Hungarian scientist Albert Szent-Györgyi, this micronutrient is vital for skin health. It fights free radicals that age the skin prematurely and supports collagen production, keeping skin firm, toned, and supple.
The Tree of Life: A Love Letter to Nature - In Conversation with Lotte van Raalte
After I graduated from the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague I went on a solo trip to Mexico, Peru, and Bolivia. When I arrived in Mexico City I felt an unexpected feeling of “home”. Until this day I don’t have a rational explanation for it. It was something about the people, the colors, the culture as if I had been there before.
The Tree of Life: A Love Letter to Nature - In Conversation with Grantee Charlie Cordero
Join us in congratulating Charlie Cordero, one of the recipients of the $5,000 PhotoVogue Festival Grant for the global open call ‘The Tree of Life: a Love Letter to Nature.’. Charlie Cordero (among the 45 artists selected to take part in the main exhibition at the PhotoVogue Festival in...
A Tennis Court Odyssey Through the U.K. and Ireland
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. My favorite way to experience a city or town is two-fold: ramble through the thick of a morning bustle, and then make my way to its tennis courts. I’ve been doing this for the last two years, and one of my favorite pockets of the world to embark on this journey is across the U.K. and Ireland, where bottomless tea (usually due to rain delays) and banter await at some of the most pristine tennis grounds.
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