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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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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.)
Nigerian Singer Rema Brought “Cozy Style”—And an Epic Chain—To the Louis Vuitton Show
Yesterday in Paris, Pharrell Williams debuted his new spring 2025 men’s collection for Louis Vuitton—and the show brought out a star-studded crowd, including stars like Sabrina Carpenter and Central Cee in the front row. There was one celebrity, however, who marked their very first Vuitton show: That would be Rema, the Nigerian singer and rapper who first burst onto the scene with his earwormy-track “Calm Down.” The star says he was excited to make his front row debut. “It’s a great honor. I like the [brand]’s quality of design and the color palettes,” he says, adding that his favorite part about hitting up fashion week is always the mix-and-match opportunities. “What’s exciting about hitting fashion week is first off meeting people, and then secondly just getting inspired by how people like rock their fits,” Rema says. “Everyone just has a mood, and a sense to come out with style.”
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Commission’s Dylan Cao and Jin Kay took a break last season in order to align themselves with the menswear calendar. This kind of reset brought them back to a familiar question they’ve been investigating for a number of years now—What is Americanness, specifically within the context of being an immigrant? They were “looking at first generations that came here before us in the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s, and how they tried to assimilate, whether by dressing up using elements of American preppiness or wearing a nine-to-five suit 24/7 to show that they’re ‘excellent’,” Cao explained in their midtown studio.
Something Borrowed: Why These Brides Are Renting Out Their Wedding Dresses After Their Big Day
Whether it’s buying a vintage dress, re-selling it afterwards, or even upcycling their gowns, brides are increasingly taking a more circular approach to wedding fashion. It’s why a growing number are also choosing to rent out their dresses post-wedding, so that it isn’t just worn for one day only before being consigned to the back of their wardrobes.
Model Blanca Padilla’s Wedding at a Menorcan Farmhouse Had Guests Dancing Under a Full Moon
Spanish model Blanca Padilla has traveled the world for her work, but she discovered the love of her life—Alejandro García—as a teenager back in her hometown. The couple decided to spend the rest of their lives together thousands of miles away on the beaches of Malibu in 2022. And after nine years as a couple, Blanca and Álex returned to their home country of Spain to tie the knot at a multi-day celebration in Menorca on May 25, 2024.
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This season, the Isabel Marant man is out and about, and true to form he’ll always skip a flashy scene in favor of a tried-and-true watering hole, someplace slightly crunchy with peeling paint, a sticky floor, live acts, and zero pretense. “It’s a little craftsy and graphic, but there’s...
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Daisuke Obana doesn’t generally give titles to his N.Hoolywood Test Product Exchange Service collections, but in an email exchange he said if he had to name this one he might go with Rescue Operations. This helps frame the lookbook narrative in which the models are imagined “handling relief supplies dropped from a helicopter.” On a philosophical level, N.Hoolywood TPES, is its own rescue operation, as it is based on vintage military gear from the designer’s collection, and the pieces retain details, and sometimes the functionality, of the originals.
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After a brief hiatus, Études is back with its original “Studio” tacked back onto its name. It also has a “renewed temporality,” as founders José Lamali, Jérémy Egry, and Aurélien Arbet put it (today’s outing was a two-fer, numbered 24 and 25, for this winter and next summer).
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“This is the fourth unfolding of a new development for Canali, born with our fall/winter 2023 collection, which aims to provoke evolution on the basis of its founding values: quality of materials, constructions, and a trendy addition that is never the subject, but rather a form of completeness.” So said Stefano Canali, third-generation custodian of the family business at a Milan Fashion Week presentation. Marking its 90h anniversary, the Italian brand presented in the courtyard of Palazzo Bovara a menswear collection based on a total look that revolves around the concept of the jacket, dissected from the traditional one to the Sahariana.
So Long, Auburn Curls: Julia Roberts Is Now A Blonde
A dazzling smile, big brown eyes, and a mane of auburn… wait, did Julia Roberts just go blonde? Having swapped her signature hair color for a summer-ready, buttery shade of blonde, the actor debuted a new look at a Hollywood fundraising gala over the weekend, whilst hanging out with the likes of US President Joe Biden, former President Barack Obama, and her longtime friend George Clooney.
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