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The Best Dressed Stars of the Week Nailed Everything From Slinky to Structured
Sleek summer style is in full effect on the red carpets. This week, the best-dressed stars nailed a variety of silhouettes—ranging from slinky mesh dresses, to structured formal gowns. Whether it was a casual fashion serve during the WNBA All-Star weekend, or a splashy movie premiere look, stars dialed up the fashion ante, and delivered looks that were both modern and seasonally on-point.
President Joe Biden Announces the End of His Reelection Campaign
President Joe Biden announced on Sunday that he would be terminating his 2024 reelection campaign efforts, writing in a statement that was shared on White House social media: “It has been the greatest honor of my life to serve as your President. And while it has been my intention to seek reelection, I believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down and to focus solely on fulfilling my duties as President for the remainder of my term.”
The Best Fashions From the WNBA All-Star Weekend
Last night, the WNBA All-Star Game saw Team USA face off against Team WNBA at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Winning with a 117-109 final score, Team WNBA saw its star players such as Arike Ogunbowale, Caitlin Clark, and Angel Reese bring their A-game to the court. (Ogunbowale was even named the Most Valuable Player, after collecting a record 34 points.)
The Most Charming Weekend Getaways From Washington, DC
Washington, D.C. doesn’t loosen its (metaphorical) tie all too often—this much is true. And although the capital city has made major strides to shed its steak and potatoes reputation in recent years with a booming restaurant scene, new museums and galleries, and an onslaught of boutique hotels, it’s the weekend getaways from DC that are increasingly attracting attention. From plush country inns in rural towns to destination restaurants to wineries working their way up to national recognition, there’s never been a better reason to get out of town. Here’s where to go to escape the District, whether you call DC home or are looking for somewhere to visit that isn’t the National Mall.
A Royal Night Out: Inside the Monaco Red Cross’s 75th-Anniversary Gala
Friday night in Monaco saw one of the principality’s annual charity galas, the Croix-Rouge Monégasque (Red Cross Monaco), roll out—and because it’s Monte Carlo, it was certainly not your average fundraiser. Let’s start with the venue: the Salle des Etoiles, or the Monte-Carlo Sporting, which, counter...
Derek Blasberg, Marie-Chantal of Greece, and Natalie Massenet Garden Partied With Louis Vuitton in East Hampton
We’re in the thick of summer in New York City. With heatwaves scorching the sidewalks, crowded parks, and the burning glare of the July sun, the best way to escape the city’s swelter is to head out East. And so, on a sun-soaked breezy afternoon in East Hampton, Louis Vuitton transformed a private estate into a sublime summer garden party hosted by Marie-Chantal of Greece, Natalie Massenet, and Derek Blasberg.
A Harvard Study Analyzes Our Brain to Understand Love
You might want to call professors and therapists Richard Schwartz and Jacqueline Olds, from Harvard Medical School, romantics. But they're pragmatic, too—just take a look at their study, Love and the Brain, which picked apart the physical changes that being in love and feeling affection makes in your body.
The Proud, Fashionable WAGs of Women's Sports
When the Dallas Wings opened their WNBA season, Lala Ronay was sitting courtside in a custom outfit. The well-known content creator was decked out in a black denim puffer jacket with the number 24 on the chest pocket. On the back, jersey-style, the name “Ogunbowale” was above another, larger number 24. The look was created for Ronay by Houston-based streetwear designer Kenz, in support of Ronay’s fiance, Wings player Arike Ogunbowale.
The 5 Key Dos And Don’ts Of Wearing SPF
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. Wearing sunscreen is essential all year round, it's summertime—when the days get lighter and brighter and we spend more time outside—that many of us begin to rethink what we’re using on our skin, SPF included. When it comes to sun protection, there is often confusion over things like the best formula to use, or how much you should be applying, and even whether you should be applying it at all. (You should: ignore what you see on some social media accounts.) Vogue asked dermatologist Dr Sam Bunting for the five key dos and don’ts of SPF, so you can absorb that much-needed vitamin D with confidence.
It’s Hot! Take a Cue From Street Style and Unbutton Your Shirt
This summer is all about the unbuttoned button-up shirt. While the spring 2025 menswear shows were a bit breezier than usual, fashion show attendees like Tyrone Dylan still made the case for showing off their summer bods underneath blazers, button-ups, and the like. If you don’t want to bare it all try layering a bralette underneath or keeping a few buttons intact to show only a hint of skin. Scroll through for our favorite looks from outside the spring 2025 menswear shows below.
Made to Measure: Inside the World of Haute Couture Clients
The world of haute couture is undeniably fueled by fantasy. Twice a year, clients, friends of the brand, and industry insiders make a pilgrimage to Paris to attend exclusive shows where brands showcase their most excessively opulent designs: each one handmade and more extreme than the next. Think: entirely layered in embroidered, covered in hand-stitched feathers, and all sewn all by hand. In France, the term haute couture is legally protected by the Chambre de commerce et d’industrie de Paris. And the designs don’t come cheap, with the most simple pieces starting at around $50,000 and the more extravagant edging up to nearly $800,000 or more for a single garment.
Lynn Loves Jewelry: Beach-Inspired Jewels Made for Summer Living
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. If you are an amateur anthropologist, or a student of fashion history, or just someone who wants to kill a few mindless hours this summer watching a vintage movie in front of the air conditioner, you might enjoy immersing yourself in the cheerfully inane genre known as the Beach Party movie. From 1963 to 1966, theaters offered gems with titles that included not just Beach Party, the first of the oeuvre, but Muscle Beach Party, Beach Blanket Bingo, How to Stuff a Wild Bikini, and even—not kidding—The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini.
Gisele Bündchen Is the Queen of Rich Mom Style
Here at Vogue, we consider Gisele Bündchen our adopted rich mom. (Whether she adopts us back remains to be seen…) While we can’t exactly raid her closet like we could our own mothers’, we can at least look to her for style inspiration. The supermodel has...
‘We Just Never Said No’: Niko Stratis and Tuck Woodstock on Turning Their Award-Winning Zine Into a Press Centering Trans Voices
We may seem to be in a golden age of trans books, with novels like Torrey Peters’s Detransition, Baby and Akwaeke Emezi’s Freshwater earning mainstream acclaim—but the reality of trans inclusion in media and publishing is considerably more fraught. Many trans writers still struggle to get published or paid fairly for their work, while books written by or featuring trans, queer, and gender-nonconforming individuals are being banned around the country.
33 Thoughts I Had While Watching Hillbilly Elegy on Netflix
When the news broke earlier this week that former president and 2024 Republican nominee Donald Trump had picked Ohio senator and Hillbilly Elegy author J.D. Vance as his running mate, I knew I had no choice but to go back and familiarize myself with the text. Well, not the book...
Are Vices Really All That Bad for You?
My longest relationship has been with a pack of cigarettes. At first, this chemical romance felt like a kind of performance, a behavioral cosplay of my art-school peers, who appeared to be perpetually surrounded by a cloud of Camel Blue. Later, while ignoring a rather obvious addiction, I tricked my brain into believing smoking had a soporific and soothing act, inhaling a cultural narrative that it exuded the nihilist style of a 1960s French actress. The reality: Smoking is abjectly gross, zero-gain, and unglamourous. The premature aging, the lingering smell, the constant headaches and chest pain, the fact it’s literally killing you—all of it, no thank you. As Alexa Chung once said, “I gave up smoking (again), because as much as I loved them, they didn’t love me back.” So here I am: 40 days cig-free.
Gucci and Miley Cyrus Hosted a Flower-Filled Summer Party at the Chateau Marmont
To celebrate the heady days of high summer, Gucci creative director Sabato De Sarno and Miley Cyrus hosted a poolside party at the Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood last night. The luxury Italian brand took over the hotel’s iconic pool for the occasion, festooning the surrounds with a riot of florals as a nod to the house’s new Flora Gorgeous Orchid perfume.
Reduce Redness and Calm Irritation With a Serum for Sensitive Skin
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. Barrier repair, a simplified routine, and Eastern beauty practices all place an increased emphasis on the best serums for sensitive skin. No matter which complexion philosophy you’re following—from a pared-back regimen to an elaborate 10-step Korean-inspired process—soothing and balancing is key to overall, and optimal, skin health.
I Can’t Believe I’m Saying It But…I’m In On Long Jorts
As Vogue’s resident jorts historian, I’ve noticed that the good ol’ denim cutoffs are undergoing a metamorphosis. Over the last couple of years, people have traded in their Daisy Dukes for baggier, longer capital-J Jorts. Leave it to the usual suspects to test-drive longer hemlines and looser...
Naomi Watts, Camila Morrone, and More Joined Chef Francis Mallman’s Hamptons Summer Barbecue
Think summer barbecue and one thinks of hot dogs, potato salad, and cold lemonade. However, none of these things were on hand last night at Dom Perignon’s summer soirée at a private waterfront residence in Water Mill. Instead, there was an endless flow of fare, all devised by Chef Francis Mallman, who was tapped by the storied Champagne house to bring his unmistakably Argentine flavors to the table. They proved irresistible to partygoers like Naomi Watts, fellow Chef Rōze Traore, and Camila Morrone, a born and bred Argentine who happily waxed poetic on the joys of chimichurri.
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