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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.
18 Must-See Films That Celebrate Paris
Its rooftops, its streets; its neighborhoods, monuments, Metro—Paris can’t help but be cinematic. Ahead of Vogue World: Paris, here are just some of the films that have beautifully showcased the City of Light, from Amélie to Belle de Jour and Charade.
The Christie’s Vivienne Westwood Auction Is Underway. Here’s What the Vogue Staff Is Coveting
It’s been almost a year and a half since Vivienne Westwood passed away at the age of 81, but the designer continues to make waves. In life, Westwood was guided by an unwavering moral compass, speaking out against everything from climate change to nuclear disarmament to unlawful detainment. Her design career reflected her values, releasing collections that parodied the British monarchy and provocative T-shirts that denounced fascism.
The 30 Day Rule That Can Help You Conquer Destructive Habits
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. Whether it’s junk food, our phones, alcohol, or even love, most of us are addicted to something. “There is a lot of stigma around the word ‘addiction’, but we all use things to change the way we feel,” Talitha Fosh, author of the new book Hooked: Why we are addicted and how to break free, tells me. Addiction exists on a spectrum, and there are (obviously) varying degrees of severity, but Fosh’s book serves as a good manual for those seeking to understand the mechanics behind the disease.
Dua Lipa’s Crucifix and Bikini Combo Is a Recipe for Mediterranean Summer Style
In the summer of 2023, many Americans traveled to coastal towns in Europe and posted TikToks hashtagged with things like #europeancore or #eurocore. More often than not these videos would highlight the most picturesque moments from their travels: terrace dinners on Greek islands, cliff diving in Positano, Santorini rooftops, and “Gatorade-coloured” beaches along the coast of the South of France.
Kaia Gerber’s Chocolate Glaze Hair Is One of 2024’s Biggest Colour Trends
This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. Hot brunette summer is in full swing, and Kaia Gerber is living it. Having gone a deeper shade of brunette in the last few months, the model attended the Los Angeles premiere of The Bikeriders with what can only be described as perfect hair.
Naomi Campbell’s V&A Exhibit Is a Blockbuster Tribute to a Spectacular—And Singular—Fashion Career
“It wasn’t about me. It was about the clothes.” That’s a statement from Naomi Campbell, which—in light of the subject of the V&A’s latest fashion exhibition—doesn’t exactly follow through. In recent years, the South Kensington museum has enjoyed record-breaking success with retrospectives dedicated to legendary designers (see 2023/2024’s “Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto” and 2019’s “Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams”), but never before has it dedicated an exhibition to a single model, one whose teenage success was so meteoric—and whose image-making is so iconic—she’s referred to by her first name only.
From Sabrina to Stormzy: The Best-Dressed Stars at Louis Vuitton’s UNESCO Spectacle
The world is beginning to turn its gaze towards Paris. There are the spring 2025 collections—which Pharrell Williams kicked off last night—Vogue World: Paris, next week’s haute couture presentations, and the imminence of the 2024 Olympics. And so Williams’s decision to stage his spring 2025 Louis Vuitton men’s presentation at the UNESCO headquarters—which is the seat of a United Nations organization tasked with promoting international peace—was an auspicious choice of venue.
The Long History—And Utter Fantasy—of the Hot Priest
Adulthood has held many surprises—that my mom really was right about everything, that cheese is criminally expensive—but for me one of the biggest has been the ascendance of the hot-priest trope. I knew a lot of priests growing up, both in Catholic school, which I attended through the...
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Elie Saab’s resort collection lands amid a whirlwind: Last month, the designer unveiled a 26-look capsule of see-now-buy-now collaboration with the Istanbul-based retailer Ipekyol. He’s also moving ahead with a first branded residential tower in Abu Dhabi, putting the final touches on a couture collection for Paris, and preparing an “Elie’s World” extravaganza to be held in Riyadh this fall. Clearly, Saab and his studio love a challenge, or several.
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Walking into the Berluti presentation this season, it was impossible not to invoke the endlessly meme’d, poetically viral words of one Dominique Jackson: “Get the shoes baby, get the shoes.” For those of you who are not perpetually online, the message from the storied leather goods house was so: It starts and ends with the shoes.
Dame Imelda Staunton on Hard Work, Her Return to the West End, and the Secrets to a Successful Marriage
In a dressing room backstage at the London Palladium, Imelda Staunton is scrutinizing a blown-up black and white portrait of Marilyn Monroe that’s hanging on the wall. “Do you think she enjoyed any of it?” Staunton asks, eyes trained on the photograph. She sounds genuinely curious, wistful—puzzled, even. For Staunton, it is clear that being on stage and screen, as she has been for the past five decades, brings her straightforward, unbridled joy—that acting is, she tells me, “the most privileged job in the world.”
Susan Seidelman on Making Movies Her Way, Responding to Critics, and Writing Her First Memoir, Desperately Seeking Something
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. Susan Seidelman didn’t set out to write a memoir. After 43 years living in New York City, the movie director had recently decamped to the “farmland” of New Jersey. “I’ve made fun of New Jersey in every single movie I’ve ever made,” she says, laughing, from her house in the Garden State. “I never thought I would move there.” Then a string of events—the pandemic; her 70th birthday; and the death of her friend Mark Blum, who appeared in Desperately Seeking Susan, perhaps her most famous film—put her in a contemplative frame of mind. “I had a lot of time to think about stuff,” she notes. “I don’t feel like an old person, but the number 70 speaks for itself, and as Leonard Cohen once said, very smartly, Seventy is the foothills of old age. There’s no getting around it.’”
21 Times Celebrities Nailed the Art of Sporty Fashion
When it comes to sporty fashion, celebrities have totally nailed the art of making athletic-inspired outfits look totally chic. Over the years, a number of stars have put high-fashion stamps on sporty staples—whether it’s basketball jerseys, ski pants, or Nascar racing jackets. And what better time to revisit some of these unexpectedly-cool fashion moments than now? After all, Vogue World Paris is coming up this weekend on June 23, when the special Vogue production will see different sports (including cycling, gymnastics, tennis, and fencing) paired with a different decade in French fashion, going back to the 1920s.
Black Joy and Western Fashion Abound at The Lay Out in Brooklyn
This ain't Texas, this is The Lay Out at Fort Greene Park. On Sunday, June 16 the historic park was filled with joy, cultural expression, and Black economic empowerment as thousands of attendees—many in their best western fits—gathered for The Lay Out’s fifth annual Juneteenth event. Founded by Emily Anadu, Bri McClain, Brittney Escovedo, Michael Oloyede, and Cyrus Aaron after the murder of George Floyd, the Brooklyn-based community initiative aims to create moments for Black people to reclaim space, time, energy—and most importantly, each other—in its mission to center Black joy.
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“She is a woman who feels confident with her own vulnerabilities, unafraid to show her feelings or her weakness," was creative director Lorenzo Serafini’s description of the person he imagines dressing. While he explored the language of rationality in previous seasons, with resort 2025 Philosophy returned to being synonymous with romance, though it’s a romance devoid of superfluous embellishments. Essential, flâneur in spirit but concrete, the collection spoke of “light and lightness.”
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