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28 Mar

Extra, Extra! This Spring, More Is More (W Magazine)

Bottega Veneta dresses, hat, stole, and bag. Fendi dress, pants, bag, green key chain, bag charms, sunglasses (on bag), and shoes. Prada coat, blouse, skirt, fringe hat, bag, and shoes. Hermès jacket, pants, bracelets, bottle holder, scarf, belts, necklace (on belt), wallet, bag, and sneakers. Louis Vuitton dresses, necklaces, waist pack, bag charm, bag, bow hair clip, pouch, and shoes. Gucci coat, sunglasses, scarf, bracelet, gloves, and bags. Valentino vest, dress, and tights. Valentino Garavani hat, necklaces, gloves, bag, and boots. Hair by Ramona Eschbach for Oribe at Total World; makeup by Christine Corbel for Byredo at MA+ Talent. Model: Mona Tougaard at Elite Paris Model Management. Casting by Ashley Brokaw Casting. Special thanks to the Irié Art Foundation. Produced by Brachfeld; Executive Producer: Theo Guillemot; Production Manager: Teodora Vasev; Production Coordinator: Angie Sherbourne; Unit Production Manager:...
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25 Mar

Why is Fashion So Obsessed with Bathrooms? (W Magazine)

Valentino "Le Meta-Theatre des Intimites" show as part of Paris Fashion Week Fall 2025. Photo by Daniele Venturelli/Getty Images The fashion world has been gabbing about bathrooms. It started with Alessandro Michele’s fall 2025 Valentino show, staged on March 8 in a faux public bathroom with stalls painted in the house’s signature red. Michele’s explanation of his choice, as detailed in his show notes: “No intimacy can ultimately undress… Because the idea that there’s an authentic self, untouched by life and its determinations, is misleading.” Ultimately, it’s the toilet that got people talking. This isn’t the first time fashion has gone to the bathroom for inspiration. See the Winter 2025 issue of 032c, which featured a nude Amelia Gray on a pink toilet. Go back...
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25 Mar

According to the Fall 2025 Runways, the Noughties Are Back (W Magazine)

Getty Images The biggest trend to emerge from the fall 2025 runways? Dressing like it’s 2005. This season, top luxury brands emphasized the past—specifically that period right between 2000 and 2009 known as the noughties—by reimagining beloved hero pieces straight from their archives. Call it Carrie Bradshaw chic. While this never-ending game of creative director musical chairs has left fashion waiting for the future, Paris Fashion Week dipped into nostalgia with several labels reviving key house codes in new ways. At Dior, designer Maria Grazia Chiuri continued her long-standing appreciation of graphic t-shirts by bringing back a brand classic from 2001. She put her twist on John Galliano’s “J’adore Dior” slogan top this season, placing the phrase on top of leather skirts and...
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24 Mar

AVAVAV’S SS25 COLLECTION TURNS OFFICE CORE ON ITS HEAD (Hypebae)

Office core is taking the fashion world by storm, with the Fall/Winter 2025 runways making a clear statement towards elevated corporate aesthetics. First unveiled at Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025, AVAVAV just released its own take on office essentials, mixing them with elements of gothic sportswear. For the SS25 collection, high-waisted, tailored trousers transform into a long, daring jumpsuit silhouette. If you think that’s unexpected, there’s also a polka-dot hooded button-up shirt, injecting a playful contrast into the otherwise structured collection. Accessories don’t fall short either. The “Centipede” scarf is a standout piece that we love — crafted from wool with fringes all around, this piece is shaped like a centipede and comes in three colorways: brown, black and red. It’s gothic, cool and definitely not...
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24 Mar

The Complete Backstory of the Louis Vuitton x Murakami Collection (W Magazine)

Clockwise from top left: Takashi Murakami’s ‘The World of Sphere,’ 2003; Takashi Murakami with Alma bag, 2003; a young Murakami with toys; Paris Hilton in 2004, carrying a bag from the original collaboration. In 2003, before Phoebe Philo became a fashion deity, Hedi Slimane turned to womenswear, and The Row redefined haute minimalism, there was one designer whose ability to read the culture stood out like a diamond tiara at a stoop sale: Marc Jacobs. Jacobs was then six years into his role as artistic director at Louis Vuitton. If any uncertainty lingered that an American enfant terrible—Jacobs had been fired from Perry Ellis for designing his now beloved “Grunge” collection—was qualified to steer one of France’s premier leather goods brands to global...
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24 Mar

JENNIE JOINS DUA LIPA AS A CHANEL 25 HANDBAG GIRL (NYLON)

Pop music’s two favorite brunettes Jennie and Dua Lipa don’t just have a catchy mid-tempo song together: They’re both Chanel girls through and through. While Jennie was holding down the fine jewelry front, as of today, she’s now also the face of the Chanel 25 handbag alongside Dua. Jennie is no stranger to being in front of the camera for Chanel, having previously shown off their new rubies and Coco Crush launches in the past. We’ve also spotted her front-row at the brand’s shows next to Kylie Jenner and Lily-Rose Depp. This new campaign shows off the cinched bags in black, denim, and metallic paired with the brand’s most adorable and textured bouclé jackets of the season. DAVID SIMS DAVID SIMS While the main campaign pictures are truly a visual feast, the behind-the-scenes shots of her day...
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21 Mar

How Is Celebrity Merch Made? Find Out How Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and More Make Their Products (teenVOGUE)

As we head into fashion month, we’re taking a step forward to also highlight the impact of our clothing with The Last Stop, a package emphasizing the long journey of our discarded clothing and its often forgotten final stage — somewhere across several cities in the Global South where communities are tasked with the brunt of the impact. In this series, we meet upcyclers and resellers who are at the center of the clothing waste crisis, hear from garment workers who know firsthand how much clothing is being made, and we offer steps you can take to help solve the problem. Modern concert rites of passage: Waiting in Ticketmaster queues, getting ready for the big night with your friends, and finally seeing...
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21 Mar

Ariana Grande Has Been Changed for Good (W Magazine)

Like so many fans of Wicked, Ariana Grande was just a kid—10 years old, to be exact—when she saw the Broadway show for the first time, and it immediately imprinted itself on her. “I loved it to death,” she says. “I know my life in two chapters: before seeing Wicked and after seeing Wicked; before seeing Harry Potter, after seeing Harry Potter. And”—she adds with a laugh—“before Little Antonio, after Little Antonio.” The latter is a reference to her performance in the viral SNL sketch “Castrati,” in which she played a young boy with a bowl haircut who’s able to hit the highest of notes after being castrated. Beyond having a once-in-a-generation voice and two Grammy wins under her belt, Grande, now 31, is famously a master of...
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20 Mar

GIGI HADID & GABBRIETTE ARE RABANNE’S GOLDEN GIRLS & MORE PARTY PHOTOS YOU MISSED (NYLON)

It’s a great day to be a party girl. We’re not only covering exciting events in this edition of FOMO, but our very own Lauren McCarthy just documented her Paris Fashion Week soirées, dinners, and early-morning bashes in our first Going-Out Diary. We’ll still be bringing the FOMO when we can, of course, as there are plenty of parties we can’t make it to that are still worthy of your eyeballs. Below, a few gatherings we were at (and some we were not) from a week full of gag-worthy fashion news and smoked salmon blinis. RABANNE & GIGI GO GOLDEN Gigi Hadid was fresh off a plane from Paris Fashion Week to stop in at the Million Gold pop-up in Flatiron, where the new Rabanne fragrance was passed around. After a photo op,...
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29 Nov

3 WAYS TO WEAR WATCHES ANYWHERE BUT YOUR WRIST (NYLON)

As designers attempt to one-up each other, hybrid pieces are cropping up more and more. Take, for instance, sneaker/mary-jane combos or jacket/shirt fusions. The watch world is not immune to the melding of styles, with the boldest of brands and fashionistas alike finding other places to wear their timepieces besides their wrists. Rihanna kicked off the trend — as she is wont to do — with a half-million dollar watch worn around her ankle, and around the same time, Emma Chamberlain wore the Cartier Baignoire style on her neck. Chanel even boldly turned their classic Première watch into a necklace/headphone situation that both Lily-Rose Depp and Lana Del Rey couldn’t resist. Nothing is off-limits when it comes to accessorizing, so why not turn a beloved velvet choker into a functional watch? If you’re...
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