Fashion & Style

Dress, boots, Dior. Helmet, Eric Javits, $6,500. Bracelet, Paco Rabanne.Adrienne Raquel Shirt, $1,425, skirt, $945, Dolce& Gabbana. Earrings, W.Rosado.Adrienne Raquel Top, $735, shorts, $445, Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini. Boots, Marni, $1,590.Adrienne Raquel Dress, Valentino, $4,200. Head scarf, Bora Aksu, $100. Sunglasses, CÉLIAvalverde, $106. Adrienne Raquel Sweater, $2,340, skirt, $1,830, skort, $1,750, handbag, $2,500, slingbacks, Prada.Adrienne
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What happens to fashion when it’s sprinkled with a puff of pixie dust? The house of Etro, synonymous with finely tailored caftans, layers of paisley chiffon, and billowing beach ensembles, was long the wardrobe for high-toned hippies traveling the world. But with Marco de Vincenzo, the brand’s first creative director from outside the Etro family,
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Quite frankly, if there’s one brand that’s got (what seems like) every person on this planet in a chokehold, it’s SKIMS—point blank, period. The Kim Kardashian-owned brand has truly mastered the art of making cute and extraordinarily comfortable shapewear, loungewear, intimates, and even swimwear. And I’ve got some exciting news for you: SKIMS has given
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Models falling, kicking off their heels, and visibly reaching out for help while on the verge of tears are everywhere right now, and it all has to do with the runway’s newest obsession: precarious heels. The biggest offender? Arguably Valentino, where multiple models fell hard on the spring 2023 runway, and then again during haute
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LaQuan Smith knows how to throw a party; there’s no doubt about that. When you factor in the mirror walls and chic Art Deco interior of the Rainbow Room, you’ve got one heck of a swanky soirée—and this level of sophistication is evident in the designer’s fall/winter 2023 collection, too. Don Ashby The show kicked
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Three years into a pandemic, plenty of luxury houses are ready for us to get back to business. This season’s runways are no longer far removed from the classroom or the conference room. Academic prep style is back, albeit with an edge. Elevated capsule wardrobes—what some might call “real-world clothes”—are inherently chic. This New York
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Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. When Julia Fox recently posted her apartment tour on TikTok, what was most surprising to everyone was how not aspirational it was. The fashion world darling, who’d previously been seen double-fisting Birkin bags, was suddenly talking about her humble-by-celebrity- standards digs
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When it comes to blue jeans, it’s all about of-the-moment trends and classic standbys. And right now, the former is a wider leg silhouette that balloons slightly out at the upper thigh, creating the oddly named “carrot” shape. The volume comes down to construction and how the seams curve, but there’s another little trick that
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Hear ye, hear ye! The queen has returned—Queen Bey, that is. Beyoncé unveiled her Renaissance World Tour yesterday with dates already confirmed for the United States and parts of Europe. The show will include hits from her latest release, Renaissance, which includes chart-topping hits like “Cuff It” and “Break My Soul.” The announcement was made
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As protesters took to the streets last summer, decrying the overturn of Roe v. Wade, fashion was, understandably, the last thing on anyone’s mind. However, the attack on bodily agency rippled into the sartorial world a few months later, with spring 2023 collections—from Rick Owens to Prada—featuring sheer, nipple-baring looks that both celebrated and called
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The spring 2023 collections were all about being an individual, and we couldn’t be more thrilled. The season celebrated the power of standing out, and to celebrate, we brought together 18 unique models, hailing from around the globe, to showcase their individuality in an array of one-of-a-kind looks. From Loewe’s Internet-breaking anthurium bloom to Valentino’s
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Commerce and haute couture usually sit at completely opposite ends of the spectrum, but on the last night of shows in Paris, the two collided at full throttle. Mugler creative director Casey Cadwallader didn’t only close out the week, he shut it down with an exuberant see now, buy now, drama-filled supermodel spectacular. In case
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