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The Sartorial Symbolism Behind the Princess of Wales’s Outfit at Trooping the Colour
On June 14, the night before Trooping the Colour, Kate Middleton made a surprise announcement: She would attend the official state celebration with the rest of the royal family. It made worldwide news. This would not only be the Princess of Wales’s first public appearance in six months but the...
Anne Hathaway's Trick For Plumper Lips? A Hair Pin
Since joining TikTok in May, actor Anne Hathaway has only given us three videos—but the tip she drops in today's clip, filmed on-set while shooting a Shiseido campaign, is worth clicking follow. While sitting in longtime hairstylist Adir Abergel's chair, the rosy-cheeked Hathaway mentions that she felt like her...
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There are two stories running through Monse’s resort collection. The first half alluded to the “vacation” aspect of resort collections. This one was inspired by Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia’s travels to a villa in Tuscany, plus “1970s horse posters, and this painting from the 1800s of a sunset in Antarctica.” They fed those images into an AI to create ombré color palettes, and perhaps more excitingly, ombré color palettes made up of prints—look closely and you can see a horse or a tree hidden on a silk button-down shirt and a matching handkerchief hem with a thick leather waistband; or a lonely iceberg floating at the bottom of a sheer skirt the color of an orange sky. A classic khaki trench with crochet panels in shades of green, yellow, orange, and red was one of the highlights of the collection—inspired by their favored ombré technique but interpreted differently.
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Earlier this month, Rachel Comey threw a party for a milestone that snuck up on her, the 10th anniversary of her Crosby Street store. Comey is a New York fashion stalwart, nimbly tweaking and adjusting—and growing—her collections, as designers who’ve enjoyed more exposure and industry fame over the years have struggled in this post-post-pandemic retail slump. The proof is in the San Francisco store she opened last year, and in the people who poured into the street outside of her NoLita shop on the evening of June 5. There are lines all over SoHo of shoppers waiting to spend money inside luxury stores; Comey’s crowd was there for the vibes.
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“We’re challenging ourselves,” Catherine Holstein declared in her NoHo showroom as she walked racks lined with her new resort collection. Khaite has become a badge of cool for fashionable women in New York and beyond, the crystal-mesh Marcy flats and slant-heel Arizona boots a kind of code shared between them. But Holstein’s ambitions are bigger than making the It shoe of the moment. Pointing to the nipped-and-tucked curving sleeves of a camel coat, among other tailored pieces, and the draped volumes of a pink gazar skirt, she explained that they’d designed the patterns using the principles of origami; the 2D shapes created more idiosyncratic 3D ones. The cool Khaite woman now has a bona fide eccentric streak.
Charlotte Groeneveld and Friends Toasted to Polomi in the Hamptons
Should you find yourself strolling into Kirna Zabête on Newtown Lane during your next trip Out East, there’s one name you need to have bookmarked in your mind. Polomi, the refined and elegant handbag line by Polomi Chande, is now carried by the luxury mecca, which prompted a fittingly chic Hamptons celebration on Friday evening.
Have Crocs Somehow Become Acceptable Formalwear?
It’s easy to scoff at Carrie Bradshaw and her penchant for ridiculously overpriced shoes she couldn’t afford, but at least she actually wore all of her Manolos. I considered this fact recently when I confronted the wall of high heels I’d bought for various weddings and other fancy events—but never actually spent a full evening in, as my ability to tolerate foot pain hovers somewhere around “baby level.” (If you’ve never put on and then swiftly ruined a pair of Maryam Nassir Zadeh pumps, I salute you; did you know the RealReal weirdly doesn’t buy items that are stained with blood and Band-Aid residue?)
Maleah Joi Moon Brings Vogue Inside Her Tony-Winning Night
Maleah Joi Moon is living the Broadway dream. She earned rave reviews for her debut role of Ali in Alicia Keys’s semi-autobiographical jukebox musical, Hell’s Kitchen. Last night, she sealed the deal by winning her first Tony Award: Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical. “I...
Paul Mescal Swaps Roman Armor For His Signature Short Shorts in Italy
The internet has barely recovered from the emergence of images of a bronzed and bloodied Paul Mescal in a Roman kilt and breastplate (and smoking a cheeky cig!) to film fight scenes for Gladiator II in Hove, East Sussex. Now Instagram users—not to mention all staffers in possession of a sex drive in the Vogue office—are indulging in another collective swoon at the sight of Maynooth’s favorite export sporting a pair of tantalizingly short boxer shorts at the spring 2025 Gucci show in Milan, paired with come-to-bed unbuttoned shirting and the Florentine brand’s signature Horsebit loafers.
Louis Partridge Pregames Prada With an Aperol Spritz
Louis Partridge can’t help but feel nervous before fashion shows, and the Prada spring 2025 menswear show is no exception. “My way of dealing with the nerves is telling myself that at least I’m not bloody walking this time,” he tells Vogue. “There’s a kind of frenetic creative energy at every show because of the wonderful mix of people and the anticipation of something unexpected from Raf and Miuccia.”
Have Métier, Will Travel! Melissa Morris Shares Her Travel Diary From a Once-in-a-Lifetime Nile Cruise
For Melissa Morris, the founder of luxury handbag label Métier, attention to detail is an art. Her made in Italy, designed in London leathergoods are more engineered than crafted; handbags are modular, and travel bags are pocketed to perfection. So it should come as no surprise that this approach carries over into all that she does, including how she celebrates her birthdays. On the agenda for her milestone 40th? A journey along the River Nile.
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Ten years in and Area’s Piotrek Panszczyk has his collection development down to an exact formula: a group of terrific novelty jeans, a groovy print, and crystal-embellished party-ready separates that are sexy but never basic, thanks to their interesting fabrication. And yet the results are always unexpected, due to a belief in creative experimentation that always pushes an idea beyond its usual limits.
Only Lady Gaga Could Pull Off This Custom Bag
Lady Gaga’s “off-duty style” is hardly casual. Remember when the avant-garde superstar went hiking in heels? There’s something to be said about her commitment to serving a high-fashion look—even if she’s just going to the grocery store. Last night, Gaga couldn’t resist delivering yet another head-turning style moment, when she stepped out with her fiancé Michael Polansky for a romantic date night in L.A. This time around, her weekend look was all about an eye-catching accessory.
The Best After-Party Moments From the 2024 Tony Awards
Curtain up: Ariana DeBose, channelling Tina Turner in coruscating vintage Bob Mackie, holds up a newspaper reading “SHE’S BACK” in big, bold letters before kicking off the 77th Annual Tony Awards. This year’s Tonys took place at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater, the longtime home of the New York City Ballet—but on Sunday night, pointe shoes and tutus were replaced by scantily clad Cabaret dancers, pinball wizards, a buff gaggle of greasers, and a logo-clad Alicia Keys (plus: Jay-Z!).
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Tod’s menswear presentation was held at Milan’s Pavilion of Contemporary Art, which served as a fitting frame for creative director Matteo Tamburini’s first menswear outing. It was a clear indication of the direction he wants the label to take—streamlined-yet-light-handed design, supple-but-precise construction, “a balance between tradition and modernity,” as he said.
Jeremy! Elle! Eddie! Liev! An Exclusive Look Behind the Scenes of the 2024 Tony Awards
“I know it’s Broadway, but we’re at the ballet!”. Ariana DeBose was twirling about a space in Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater, which last night hosted the 77th Tony Awards. Returning to host the ceremony for the third time, the dancer first, Oscar-winner second, was right at home in the madness. It was 4:30 p.m., just about three hours before her call time, and she’d been hailed “the busiest woman on Broadway” by The New York Times earlier that day.
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