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Claire’s Life: The Kobi Halperin Fall 2026 Show + Fashion Bomb Gold’s Membership with Stephanie aka the Assassin of Fashion

So Fashion Bomb Daily recently started a Gold service where select readers can join us front row at Fashion Shows during Paris Fashion Week! Gold member Stephanie from Omaha joined me on day 1 of Paris Fashion Week at the Kobi Halperin Fall 2026 show: The show itself rooted in menswear tailoring and romantic fluidity. […]

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The Three Ways Stripes Are Showing Up This Season

Max Mara Coat (old, similar here, here and here), Le Bop Sweater, Bottega Veneta Skirt (old, similar here and here), Gucci Boots (old, similar here and here), Hermes Bag (similar here), Bottega Veneta Sunglasses Stripes are forever a classic. A blue-and-white cotton poplin shirt is a weekend staple, and a Breton knit will always have its place. This season, though, the pattern feels broader in scope. It’s not

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Found: The 16 Most Chic Manicures To Try In March 2026

I believe each month champions different beauty aesthetics, and where a trend’s wearability and lasting impact is concerned, the easiest way to get an idea of what will be trending in the beauty space (particularly for colors, patterns, and textures), is to study what’s happening on the manicures of the most stylish people. When I’m

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Look of the Month February 2026: Kyla Pratt in Black Lily Phellera, Teyana Taylor in Phoebe Philo and Ashi Studio, Taye Diggs in Viviano, and More!

February delivered a lineup of standout style moments, with red carpet appearances and backstage glimpses driving major engagement across our platforms. From sculpted silhouettes to dramatic trains and sharp tailoring, these looks defined the month in fashion. Kyla Pratt led the pack in a black velvet Lilly Phellera velvet jumpsuit at the NAACP Image Awards,

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Romeoshow on Body Confidence, Mental Health, and Turning a Viral Jingle Into a Brand Empire

Before the viral jingles.Before the brand deals.Before tens of millions of views. There was a kid in Tacoma, Washington, archiving videos on their computer, experimenting with rap lyrics, theater monologues, and humor simply because creating felt like freedom. Romeoshow, the online persona of Romeo Bingham, may feel like an overnight success story. But as confirmed

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If a Woman in Fashion Doesn’t Wear Jeans, It’s These 7 Bottoms

Tessa Faye O’Connell is a contributor known for her work at various fashion houses, specializing in media and public relations, currently working at Coach as its global PR director. She’s a mom of two, working to expand her influence in the fashion space through styling while also just making it out the door on time.

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On the Scene at the 57th Annual NAACP Image Awards: Teyana Taylor in Black Ashi Studio, Colman Domingo in Yellow Sergio Hudson, Chloe Bailey in Christian Siriano, and More!

The NAACP Image Awards red carpet delivered a range of refined silhouettes, couture craftsmanship, and directional styling. From sculpted gowns to sharply tailored suiting, this year’s carpet balanced classic glamour with modern edge. Below, a closer look at standout moments from the night. Teyana Taylor shut the red carpet down in Ashi Studio. Watch it

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Everything to Know About Bottega Veneta’s FW26 Show During MFW

The problem with doing something great the first time is that it sets expectations on the ceiling. Fortunately, when you’re Louise Trotter, that’s not really an issue. The designer, who joined Bottega Veneta in December 2024 after Matthieu Blazy left his seat as creative director to take a new one at Chanel, shocked and awed

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