Whether she's sitting front row at a fashion show or simply taking a stroll in NYC's Soho, Olivia Palermo's best looks are a sight to be seen. For over a decade now, the socialite and entrepreneur has been serving up a constant stream of fashion inspiration that has people looking to her as a style compass. During her many globe-trotting adventures, Palermo has nailed every look from off-duty to haute couture. It's what makes her style moments so major.
These images mark a series of firsts: my first time shooting on colour film, and my first collaboration with Ella Snyder. There was a certain electricity in that unfamiliarity, where every frame became a small act of trust, of quiet listening to light, shadow, and gesture. Shooting on film slowed us down, inviting presence and tenderness. These are more than portraits, they're records of a beginning, and of how art can emerge when two people meet the unknown together.
Suki Waterhouse is stepping out for the night! The 33-year-old English singer and actress strutted her way to The Crane Club for a late-night dinner on Sunday (October 19) in New York City. For her outing, Suki bundled up in a tan fur coat over a gold crystal embellished bralette top and sparkling tights paired with knee-high black boots. For the several weeks, Suki has been serving as the opening act on Laufey's A Matter of Time Tour across North America.
The new Pokémon + 100 Thieves '25 Collection brings the adventurous world of Pokémon into the contemporary streetwear space with precision design, nostalgic artistry, and a dose of modern swagger. This second collaboration deepens the creative relationship between two cultural forces that, while rooted in different worlds, share an obsession with world-building, storytelling, and fan devotion. 100 Thieves continues to expand its influence beyond gaming, while Pokémon - a franchise built on evolution and adventure - brings an unmistakable emotional connection that spans generations.
Loosely inspired by Victor's own experiences, the film sees her take on the role of Agnes, an East Coast English professor who, after a shock sexual assault, begins to quietly unspool. It's a story we know well in the post-MeToo era, but Sorry, Baby is a sharp reinterpretation of the typical trauma plot: there is no violence, no gratuity, no moralising and no revenge. Instead, it's more about the strange, slippery nature of trauma, and the mundane, often unsatisfying, ways we have to stitch ourselves back together.
Taylor Swift has been making fashion statements for over a decade. For performances, the singer often wears sparkly rompers and sheer dresses. On the red carpet, Swift isn't afraid to wear gowns with daring necklines or bold minidresses. As is often the case, all eyes are on Taylor Swift for the fall 2025 season. On Friday, Swift dropped her 12th studio album, " The Life of a Showgirl," and it seems both fans and haters of the album can't stop streaming it.
Kalani Brown knows how to make an entrance. Standing at a statuesque 6 feet, 6 inches, the Phoenix Mercury center is unmissable on and off the court. In fact, she's turned the buzzy tunnel walk into her own runway, complete with beaded gowns, sporty sweats, and 2000s-era bags. Though Brown enlists stylists like Kristine Anigwe to serve up some seriously chic looks, she says her personal style comes naturally.
There isn't a soul on the streets of Chelsea on a Sunday in summer. The residents of this New York neighborhood once an industrial area in lower Manhattan, now transformed into a haven for bohemian bourgeois have abandoned their luxurious lofts overlooking the High Line to retreat to their beach houses in the Hamptons.
A day after Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's divorce news made headlines, the former couple's oldest daughter, Sunday Rose, walked the runway at Paris Fashion Week. The 17-year-old rising star in the fashion world strutted the catwalk during Christian Dior's Womenswear Spring/Summer 2026 show on Wednesday, Oct. 1. Sunday Rose had an intense stare as she appeared in the fashion show wearing a gray blouse and black trousers. Her look also included black, white and gold shoes.
Our culture embodies mutually exclusive beliefs in tribalism and individual exceptionalism. Tribalism used to depend on family; over the past millennium, it increasingly has come to depend on wealth and status, with new elite groupings developing every day-now they're called "lifestyles." The economic stratification of America isn't dissimilar to the caste system of India, the main distinction being that Americans believe they have the opportunity to gain more and more status if they put their shoulders to the grindstones and employ good ol' fashioned industriousness.
Bronwyn Newport believes that if you dress for the part, it will come. "The right event comes my way when I have the right outfit," the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star says, en route to an appointment with Christian Siriano. Fortunately, between the fashion week circuit and her press appearances for RHOSLC's newly premiered Season 6 - including a stop by Watch What Happens Live planned for tonight - Newport has no shortage of opportunities to get dolled up these days.
Few figures in cinema embody the word 'ongoing' quite like Tilda Swinton. For nearly four decades, she has moved through film, art, and fashion with a mercurial presence that defies category - at once avant-garde icon, Oscar-winning actor, collaborator, and fashion muse. Rizzoli's new release, Tilda Swinton: Ongoing, captures not only Swinton's prolific career but an intricate web of lifelong friendships, creative collaborations and dialogues, presenting a portrait of an artist whose curiosity and generosity remains infinite.
You know how I have much more swag than you? You do? Oh, come on. My half of the conversation is long and elegant and stylish and funny, but yours is always gruff and short and lazy. Hmm. See? What we have is a swag gap. I'm the cool one, and you aren't. It's an ill fit, and frankly I think we're doomed.
In a move that unites three global powerhouses of performance, heritage, and design, On, BEAMS, and REI Co-op have unveiled their highly anticipated limited-edition capsule collection. This collaboration bridges Swiss precision engineering, American outdoor legacy, and Japanese fashion sensibility, offering an expansive range of apparel, footwear, and gear designed to perform as well on a rocky trail as it does in the city.
I am always trying to build a new kind of elegance, she said after the Prada show in Milan, a collaboration with her co-designer Raf Simons. In a uniform you are protected, you are neutral, it allows you to think. For women, uniforms offer authority and agency, she said. A woman can feel amazing and chic and luxurious in a uniform, just as much as in a dress.
It says a lot about how fashion is embedded in culture that the news that hourglass silhouettes are back in vogue that blazers have waists again, that we are threading belts through the loops of our jeans and wearing tops tucked in can feel a little complicated. On the one hand, the whole mannish oversized blazer look has become a little bit dull and I'm ready for something different.
Bag-charm self-expression has hit a peak. Where once we might have wondered what was in our fellow subway riders' carryalls, now the contents hang out in public view, grinning up at us in the form of emoji plushies and framed photos of boyfriends and K-pop stars. Fashion Week attendees carried designer bags adorned with ... miniature designer bags. Elementary-school kids went back to class hauling backpacks heavy with Touchland hand sanitizers in Jibbitz-adorned carrying cases made by Crocs and lip balms strapped into holsters.
Fashion design and automobile design share more commonalities than you might think. Both juggle modernity and a huge amount of heritage, and luxury is often hugely important pursuit for designers in both sectors. So it was perhaps only a matter of time until the two collided. Timed to coincide with London Fashion Week, Audi has revealed 'Audi Couture', a print ad imagining Audi parts laid flat as a dressmaking pattern (which, to my eye, has more than a hint of 'Transformers' to it).
Prototypes' London debut didn't just show clothes; it staged an exorcism. "In Loving Memory of British Culture" was less a catwalk than a funeral, resurrection, and carnival of dissent all rolled into one. Taking on the most loaded uniforms of British subculture. From the flight jacket thug to the football hooligan and the Union Jack zealot, the collection flipped fascist signifiers inside out, mocking their rigidity and repurposing their power.
When I saw a man walking down Prince Street in canary yellow pants, a bright blue Aviator Nation sweatshirt, custom sneakers, and a hat that said "GOAT," I knew my wait was over. I was meeting up with Dan Ives, who isn't just a well-known tech analyst and major Tesla bull, but also something of a fashion icon. CNBC is used to guys in Brooks Brothers,but when Ives is on, it's Lilly Pulitzer blazers and lots of hot pink.
At the recent AVEDA Congress show, designer and creative director Dany Vo introduced a stage environment shaped by motion graphics, typography, and visual storytelling. Acting as creative lead, Vo developed a motion-driven backdrop that interacted directly with the choreography, transforming the runway into a spatial narrative rather than a static presentation. The visuals, composed of shifting typography and organic graphic forms, were synchronized with the movement of models and garments.
At Tanner Fletcher's spring 2026 show this afternoon, a skirted sofa took center stage before models in overalls and lace-trimmed polos traipsed down the runway. Among all the dramatic bows and ruffles, several pieces of matching decor appeared as well: Ruffled gingham lampshades, hand-painted candles in vintage pewter settings, and embroidered coasters shaped like vintage serving trays populated the set.
The skepticism I had about Apple's rumored crossbody iPhone strap can be put to rest now that it's officially announced as part of yesterday's big iPhone 17 event. I'm suitably impressed. And if we can clear up some of the confusion about why it exists in the first place, then I think more people will be too. Firstly, crossbody straps are supremely useful for those of us who are denied deep pockets and don't want to carry a bag.
A gloriously grotesque aluminum corset in the shape of an alien spine; a pair of pearlescent antlers draped in embroidered lace; stiletto heels, bulbous, scaly, and spiky, like armadillos balancing on their heads and tails; wraithlike models with black contact lenses or silver prosthetic jaws, or covered in feathers, chain mail, spray paint, or the shells of razor clams ...
Whether it's a tiny charger that makes it easy to power up on the go, a stadium-approved clear tote you can take anywhere, or even a giant ice pack to wear around your head for migraine relief, Amazon is packed with brilliant items for women - and I've collected a bunch on the below list. The only catch is items these items are so clever they keep selling out.
The most memorable nights often start with the same thing: the perfect outfit. Whether it's for date night or a girls' dinner, you want a look that strikes the right balance between stylish and sophisticated; an outfit that turns heads with minimal effort. With fall fast-approaching, we're reexamining our closets and trading out items that no longer serve us for ones that help us feel like our most stylish and confident selves.