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15 Apr

Bella Hadid Takes the Flare Denim Trend to the Extreme (W Magazine)

BACKGRID Bella Hadid has been experimenting with flared jeans, but she’s decided she wants more. More room for her legs, that is. Seen yesterday leaving the set of Ryan Murphy’s new series The Beauty, Hadid embraced the beloved baggy style of denim that dominated jeans shelves in the '90s and early '00s before the total domination of skinny jeans. The model’s light wash baggies were so oversized that they bunched up beneath her black high heels. Of course, this detail was intentional, and it complemented the fitted silhouette of Hadid’s multi-color shirt. The off-the-shoulder piece (perhaps one of her many Depop finds?) was patterned in a collage of stripes, patterns, and pastel hues. Per usual, Hadid finished her look with a slicked-back hairdo...
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14 Apr

Tyla Breaks Down Her Coachella Performance Look & Future Music Plans (W Magazine)

Katie Flores/Billboard/Getty Images On Friday, Tyla attended her first Coachella ever. But she didn’t take photos in front of the ferris wheel or squeeze herself against the front-row barricade for Megan Thee Stallion’s performance like most first-timers. She was too busy entertaining the crowds herself. Less than two years after the release of her hit song, “Water,” Tyla made her debut at arguably the world’s most famous music festival—and she did so with all the flair we’ve come to expect from the 23-year-old. Tyla took the stage flocked by her dancers—who also hail from South Africa—as she performed the hits from her debut self-titled album. Despite the searing 100-degree heat, Tyla stayed cool in her performance look, courtesy of Dolce & Gabbana’s...
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14 Apr

BANDANAS, BIKER BOOTS & BELTS: THE BEST CELEB LOOKS AT COACHELLA (NYLON)

JOE SCARNICI/GETTY IMAGES ENTERTAINMENT/GETTY IMAGES NYLON came, saw, and conquered Coachella on the very first night of festivities with our annual NYLON House blowout bash. A lots of your faves rolled through, and found the courage (and adequate amount of electrolytes) to continue raging throughout the heatwave-heavy weekend. The best onstage looks we saw were courtesy of Charli xcx in Tom Ford-era Yves Saint Laurent and NYLON cover girl Tyla in a barely-there belt-skirt hybrid, but elsewhere in the desert, there were brand activations and intimate get-togethers that brought out the fashion. The Coachella style of years past was largely toned down this year, with barely a sequin or sparkle to be seen amongst the girls. The vibe was minimal (as we predicted in our shopping story) with an emphasis on making the Chloé-girl aesthetic fit...
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11 Apr

KYLIE JENNER ON HER COLD-WEATHER “OBSESSION” & GO-TO STYLE EQUATION (NYLON)

COURTESY OF KHY We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. It started with a footed legging. For most companies, that might sound like gibberish. But for Kylie Jenner’s KHY, it was the kickoff to a brand-new way of thinking about the way we dress: KHY Wardrobe, or a curated collection for all your most pressing closet needs. “We wanted to bring back our sold-out footed legging, so it made sense to build a collection that takes essential wardrobe staples to a new, more elevated level while relaunching an iconic KHY basic,” Jenner tells NYLON about the new collection, out now. “Our goal was to create a collection that redefines everyday dressing, with pieces that are versatile,...
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11 Apr

The 12 Fall 2025 Trends That Will Be Everywhere This Year (W Magazine)

The fall 2025 shows may have ended earlier this month, but the trends found on the runways in New York, London, Milan, and Paris are still fresh on our minds. While each brand presented a distinct vision for the pivotal season, as always, there were certain themes and throughlines that connected the collections. Several designers honored decades past—see nods to 1970s Cher and that era’s music variety show Soul Train at Dsquared2 and Valentino, respectively. Others, like Fendi, which celebrated its 100th anniversary this year, brought shearling to new heights by cutting and dyeing the material to resemble mink. Elsewhere, boleros reemerged from the depths of the early 2000s; brands like Miu Miu and Dior capped off their ladylike looks with the...
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8 Apr

Tyla Talks Becoming the New Face of Pandora (ELLE)

The South African singer dishes on her debut Coachella performance, surprise Met Gala moments, and channeling childhood memories while curating charm bracelets. Courtesy of Pandora Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. It’s undeniable that Tyla has become a fashion force to be reckoned with. From her viral Met Gala appearance, to her upcoming Coachella debut, the South African singer has made her mark. Crediting her mother as her longtime style icon, fashion has always come naturally to the global phenomenon from a young age. For Tyla, good style simply makes everything more fun. “It takes [the vision] further into the world and the performance that we are...
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8 Apr

EDITOR’S PICKS: LOEWE’S MADRID BAG, MUGLER’S ANGEL STELLAR PERFUME, & MORE (V magazine)

MATHIAS ROSENZWEIG · DIGITAL DIRECTOR, V / VMAN Loewe Madrid Bag Courtesy of LOEWE LOEWE’s new bag, the Madrid, is a soft, sculptural trapezoid named after the brand’s hometown and the site of its historic leather ateliers. Made from specially developed calfskin with a subtle shine and ultra-soft feel, it’s finished with pleated sides, tubular straps, and a gleaming gold Pebble closure. It’s only fitting that such chic bag would be named after one of my all time favorite cities. Zegna Mocassin Loafer Courtesy of Zegna ZEGNA’s new Mocassin loafer draws on generations of Italian craftsmanship, named after what the founder once called the style in his native Piedmontese dialect. Worn without socks (!) and crafted using traditional tanning techniques, it’s built to soften and mold over...
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7 Apr

These Spring 2025 Fashion Trends Are Totally Worth the Investment (Cosmopolitan)

Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images Warmer days are finally upon us (and honestly, they couldn't have come soon enough—if your winter was anything like mine me, it went extra spicy on the seasonal depression). Like, I don't know about you, but I'm ready to shove away all of my puffer coats and exchange them for lighter spring outfits that I won't have to hide under multiple layers of fabric. With the new season comes fresh new styles. Some of the most talented designers served up major spring 2025 fashion trend inspo on their runways this past fall, and I've taken it upon myself to narrow it down into five key trends that are set to take over. Ballet pink is on the rise, especially since spring is when pastels truly shine,...
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7 Apr

DIOR BEAUTY HAS JUST GIFTED US A GILDED AND GLOWY SUMMER (V Magazine)

The Riviera is known for bestowing gold on its globetrotting boaters and bikini babes. Sun-kissed skin shines from the inside out, and the salt, air, and sea, (not to mention the nourishing Mediterranean diet) grant an unmatched glow. And if you can’t make it to the coast this year, don’t fret. Dior makeup is armed and ready with a summery pop coral and a punch of pink splash. Courtesy of Dior No, those are not the catchy titles of a new prebiotic soda or organic lemonade. Those are the latest luminous additions to the Dior makeup palette, and Deva Cassel stuns in both for the brand’s latest beauty campaign. The Italian actress, model, and daughter of Monica Belluci shows off the new...
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7 Apr

DREAMSICK FOR D’HEYGERE X I’M SORRY BY PETRA COLLINS (V Magazine)

Petra Collins may have dubbed her dream-like brand ‘I’m Sorry,’ but the conceptual art and fashion label is fiendishly unapologetic, and its latest collaboration with accessories brand D’heygere, founded by the Belgian born designer, Stephanie D’heygere, is so wistful, so explorative, so girlhood. V are obsessed. Courtesy of D’heygere x I’m Sorry  For D’heygere, fashion is playful. For Petra it’s powerful. For both, it’s a form of self-expression as much as it is exploration (of the self, that is). The collection, an eclectic mix of life-like jewelry pieces, is inspired by the themes of girlhood — exploring the teenaged past in the much more seasoned present. Petra’s childhood was marked with discovery. Courtesy of D’heygere x I’m Sorry When the Canadian photographer, director, and visual artist discovered...
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