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Rosie Assoulin is finding the balance in contradictions. Drapery and rigidity, khaki mixed with floral jacquards, and serious suiting in playful patterns all comprise Assoulin’s resort 2025 offering. “It’s light and unserious, but with real construction, and subtle fabrics,” she said. “[We are] trying to still appeal to our luxury tastes, but with a more approachable, lighthearted feeling.”
H&M Teams Up With the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat and Who Decides War for a Collaboration Within a Collaboration
H&M has been doing designer hookups since 2004, but none have been as multilayered as the latest, a collaboration within a collaboration that involves both the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat and Who Decides War. This is a project that grew and morphed like jazz, which happens to be the subject...
See Phil Oh’s Best Street Style Photos From the Spring 2025 Menswear Shows
This Paris menswear week, we’re only drinking. This schedule is full on, with Pharrell kicking things off at Louis Vuitton, Dries Van Noten’s goodbye show, and Vogue World for a chaser. Did we also mention that while all of this is happening, so are preparations for the summer Olympic games next month? Follow along as Phil Oh captures the best dressed guests all week long.
Paris Fashion Week Has Olympics Fever—All the Behind-the-Scenes Moments From the Spring 2025 Menswear Shows
Paris fashion week is off to a banging start—with Pharrell Williams hosting Louis Vuitton’s spring 2025 menswear show at the UNESCO Headquarters in a celebration of unity and difference and—don’t forget!—fashion. Acielle Tanbetova is going backstage all week long to capture the trends and key moments, Dries Van Noten’s final show included. Scroll through for her best behind-the-scenes photos from the shows here.
Inside Jason Schwartzman and Brady Cunningham’s Eccentric Midcentury Home in Los Angeles
When Jason Schwartzman visited his Los Angeles home for the first time, he knew he wanted to buy it after thinking: It’s not haunted. “My way of articulating is odd,” he says, laughing, while sitting on the couch with his wife Brady Cunningham. “But there wasn’t a place in the house where I felt, ‘Oh, I don’t want to be in this weird corner.’ To me, that was the one thing that stood out: there wasn’t any place where I felt afraid.”
What Was In Vogue During the 1924 Paris Olympics?
The entire world turns its eyes to Paris this summer, as the French city prepares to host the Olympic Games for the first time in 100 years. A lot has changed since the 1924 Paris Olympics. While nobody here at Vogue witnessed the last Paris Games, we are able to take a gander through our archives to see what was in style way back then.
Welcome to Perimenopause—It Doesn't Have to Be Hell
Lately, all I do is talk about perimenopause and the injustice of women’s healthcare. I’ve been a whole lot of fun to be around. The day we are born, we have all the eggs in our basket, so to speak (or 1 to 2 million oocytes in our ovaries, if you want to be specific). By the time we are 30, we have 10% of those eggs, and by the time we are 40, we have just 3% left. As our eggs dwindle, our estrogen and progesterone levels start to lower as well. This is perimenopause and you can begin to notice “the change” as early as 35. Once we have no more eggs, we stop menstruating and our ovaries stop producing estrogen, the hormone that was essential for our bodies and minds to run relatively smoothly for the first half of our life.
The Bikini: A Look Back at the History of the Summer Essential
Diana Vreeland called the bikini “the most important thing since the discovery of the atomic bomb.” Between censorship and emancipation, we look back at the history of the vacation essential, which hasn't stopped making waves since its creation almost 80 years ago. We can't help but thing of...
Brief Encounter: Why We Can’t Look Away From a Man’s Bare Legs
Good morning to Paul Mescal, who went straight from his hotel to Monday’s Gucci men’s show in a rather flimsy pair of bedroom boxers—yet another gem in the crown for the king of thigh chutzpah. Despite emerging pictures of the gladiator’s revealing on-set kilt, Mescal’s negligible inseam...
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For Restless Sleepers is approaching its 10th anniversary. It’s an important milestone for Francesca Ruffini’s brainchild; as an independent brand flying under the radar of trends, it has grown a rather consistent following, and she reports that its online business is in good shape. Born out of Ruffini’s own predilection for living 24/7 in countless versions of masculine pajamas, over the years it has expanded to include dresses and separates that can be combined at will. But Ruffini has never strayed from the fundamentals.
From Palaces to Country Piles, 10 Bridgerton Season 3 Locations You Need to Visit
The magical, sun-soaked world of Bridgerton is a patchworked tapestry of sorts—yes, the Shonda Rhimes-produced Regency romance is ostensibly set in Mayfair, but in reality, the castles, palaces, parks, and country piles in which the Netflix hit plays out are spread across the capital, and across the country itself. If you’re still riding high from bingeing the final episodes of season three and planning your very own pilgrimage, these are the 10 glorious locations you need to visit.
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School is still in session for Ambush’s Yoon Ahn, who is continuing her exploration of “Ambush Academy” for the label’s resort collection. “Fall was Ivy League, a more preppy kind of vibe; but this season we’re taking it to the quirky art class kids,” she explained on a Zoom call from Japan. “There’s more cuteness, it’s more eccentric, but there’s also a craftiness, as if we gave people ribbons and fabric and they put the clothes together themselves.”
Dua Lipa Wears the Gen-Z Summer Uniform for an Ice Cream Date With Callum Turner
Living a normal life as a global pop sensation is downright impossible (unless you Hannah Montana it). But yesterday, save for her burgundy hair, Dua Lipa could have been any other twenty-something in New York City. The singer and her boyfriend, Callum Turner, stopped by a Ralph’s Famous Italian Ices...
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Maria Cornejo has been using responsibly made fabrics for years. Few are better placed than she is to make the troubling observation that fabric mills are discontinuing these kinds of materials and turning back to less responsibly made ones. Hazarding a guess at a showroom visit earlier this week, she figured it was happening because there's not enough demand for sustainable textiles.
Jennifer Lawrence Bravely Steps Out in Millennial Socks
Jennifer Lawrence is one of the most accomplished actors in the world, and she is also a millennial. This is someone who spent a large part of the 2010s acting as the relatable goofball at red-carpet events, photobombing Taylor Swift, stumbling up the stairs to collect Oscars and responding to entertainment reporters with things like, “I can see you talking, but all I can think about is getting fries!”
What Is Eldest-Daughter Syndrome?
It’s always nice when an expression emerges that captures something we’ve long needed words for, and this week that expression is eldest-daughter syndrome. Though it might seem self-explanatory, the term actually carries with it a lot of birth-order-related subtext. Below, find everything you need to know about what...
How To Get Kaia Gerber’s Sun-Kissed Boyfriend Blush Look
Summer may only just be making an appearance, but that doesn’t mean we need it to look glowy this summer. On a recent trip to see Charli XCX perform her new album, Brat, Kaia Gerber’s sunbaked skin shone as she posed for photos with friends. But you didn’t...
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Alberta Ferretti works a lot, but also “lives a lot,” as she said at a resort appointment. “If you don’t live, you don’t know what women want.” In a fashion system where creative directors are mostly male, Ferretti has carved her own path through decades of dedication to an idea of romantic pragmatism. “I am a dreamer, but my dreams are rooted in the reality of today.”
Georgia May Jagger’s Pregnancy Announcement in Low-Rise Jeans Is Effortlessly Cool
Congratulations are in order for model Georgia May Jagger. Today, the daughter of Rolling Stone frontman Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall confirmed on Instagram that she is expecting her first child with skater and artist Cambryan Sedlick. “Patiently waiting for our new best friend,” she captioned a carousel of images where she showed off her pregnant stomach in a crop top.
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Ah the archives! For any designer appointed at a brand with a past and cachet, they’re places of wonder to mine. At Ferragamo, Maximilian Davis’s access to the label’s trove of past collections has helped him establish a minimalistic aesthetic, underpinned by classicism and infused with a certain sensuality that “feels very Italian,” he said at a showroom visit. He doesn’t seem intimidated by the house’s heritage, rather he’s approaching it with cautious confidence. For resort, he found still-life images from advertising campaigns in the 1970s “conveying a sense of reality as well as ease and glamour.” The ’70s were two-sided, louche and sexy as well as more effortless and elegant. He tried to blend the dichotomy into a cohesive co-ed offer, softening the military accents of the fall collection. “We wanted to continue the same spirit, but in a more lightweight and easy to wear way,” he explained.
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