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It’s been seven years since Arnar Már Jónsson and Luke Stevens set off on their design adventure. Their ascent roughly coincided with fashion’s growing interest in technical gear, which their brand does very well. They want to expand on that now by, for example, using technical materials for tailored pieces. And while the designers’ approach is still focused on functionality, this spring included a citified blazer. One, in brown, was made using the reverse of a gabardine twill typically used for workwear to create what the designer described as a “canvassy, vintage-y” feeling.
Angelina Jolie Trades Her Nude Pumps for a Surprising Shoe
Angelina Jolie has her airport style down to a science. The actor has perfected her travel uniform, wearing a black coat with a black or white maxi dress, nude or black pumps (or, the occasional ballet flat for casual days), black sunglasses, and a Celine tote. But yesterday, Jolie rocked...
Luke Newton Channels His Inner ’90s Heartthrob for the Loewe Show
Luke Newton loves a tank top! Powered by black coffee, the Bridgerton star is prepping for the Loewe spring 2025 menswear show at Le Bristol in Paris, where he’s delighted to discover the brand has sent him a tank to wear under his pinstriped suit. “Luke and I have...
Leave It to Sienna Miller to Make the Boho Dress Red Carpet-Worthy
Sienna Miller will soon be starring as a lovelorn widow in Kevin Costner’s multi-part throwback western, Horizon: An American Saga. The actor spends most of the film—if the trailer is to be trusted—wandering the vast plains of Utah in ruffled saloon gowns with big woven baskets hooked over her arm. She looks forlorn, worried and sometimes confused at the terrible events that have befallen her homestead.
Phil Oh’s Best Street Style Photos From the Fall 2024 Couture Shows
The haute couture shows kicked off Monday with editors, stylists, and celebrity guests—Serena Williams and Jennifer Lopez included—touching down in Paris to catch a glimpse of the extravagant creations at Christian Dior, Chanel, Thom Browne, Schiaparelli, and more. Scroll through for Phil Oh’s best street style photos from the fall 2024 couture shows below.
“He Was the Precursor of Everything We See Now”—Nicolas Di Felice Gets Candid About His Jean Paul Gaultier Couture Collaboration.
Last week, Nicolas Di Felice, the artistic director of Courrèges, posted to Instagram Stories a video he had taken of the Paris skyline at night, his camera slowly panning across the city. Di Felice had taken the video from a vantage point relatively new to him: the roof of the Jean Paul Gaultier atelier on Rue Saint Martin in the city’s Marais neighborhood, where he has been working since late last year on his vision of haute couture for the house. It will be shown tomorrow amidst the other fall 2024 couture shows, with Di Felice joining the ever-growing roll call of designers who have guested at Gaultier for one season, including Haider Ackermann, Simone Rocha, Glenn Martens, and Olivier Rousteing.
The Truth About Putting Butter In Your Coffee
If you follow wellness trends, you’ve probably noticed there’s something going on with coffee. No longer is it enough to drink a simple fair trade brew with organic non-dairy milk or sip a single-origin pour-over espresso; these days, it’s all about adding body-benefitting extras, too. A tablespoon of collagen, for example. Or, adaptogenic mushrooms like lion’s mane or chaga.
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Given the global context, there’s a solid case to be made for taking a step back. This season, Egonlab founders Florentin Glémarec and Kevin Nompeix made a measured decision to forego a big runway fandango in favor of a small friends-and-family dinner at the Paris institution Anahi, followed by a showroom presentation.
SailGP—a.k.a. Formula 1 on the Water—Takes Manhattan With Three-Time Olympic Medalist Hannah Mills
If you were out and about in lower Manhattan this weekend—or maybe caught a surprising and colorful flash of speed as you crossed the Brooklyn Bridge—you’re likely wondering: Just what were those enormous and lightning-quick catamarans doing in New York Harbor? (If you were on Governor’s Island, you likely know already, as that’s where thousands of spectators gathered for the best views.)
Justin Bieber: Women’s Footwear Icon?
Justin Bieber contains multitudes: he is a two-time Grammy winner, 23-time Teen Choice Award winner, and (as of recently) a father-to-be. But one thing we didn’t have on our bingo card for the singer? Burgeoning women’s footwear icon. Bieber hit New York City over the weekend in support...
At Dior Haute Couture, Beauty Goes for Gold
Nothing short of a gold metal was the missive that makeup artist Peter Philips shared backstage at Dior Haute Couture this morning outside the Musée Rodin. To him, that meant gilded beauty was as sparkling (and “sweaty”) as the micro-pleated lamé gowns and chain-embroidered bodysuits on the runway. Just as the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris influenced more than the date of the show (typically held the first week of July), they shaped Maria Grazia Chiuri’s inspiration for the collection, which arrived as a tribute to athletes “whom, from antiquity to the present day, have overcome prejudice and obstacles to ensure a level playing field in sports contests,” the show notes read. Under camera flashbulbs and runway spotlights, models appeared to be ”glorified sweaty, so we call it glowy,” Philips joked of gleaming skin and gold-dusted eyes.
On the Podcast: Recapping Vogue World: Paris
“Fashion is a team sport,” Mark Guiducci, Vogue’s creative editorial director, told Chloe and Chioma this morning in the Vogue Paris offices. And it was a sentiment that couldn’t have felt truer at Vogue World: Paris last night. For its third iteration, Vogue World traveled this year to the iconic Place Vendôme in the 1st arrondissement, where there were runway walks, musical entertainments, athletic demonstrations, dancing, and more—the best of fashion and culture rolled into one spectacular evening.
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