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Chan Luu Dress, Cuup Bra, The Row Skirt (old, similar here), Margaux Sandals, Miu Miu Bag (old, similar here and here), Arielle Ratner Necklace, Tiny Gods Earrings Sheer styles this season are a quiet kind of genius, playing with light and layering in ways that feel both modern and poetic. There’s a thoughtful balance to pieces that reveal just enough, inviting softness into
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By guest writer, Victoria Pousada Growing up, I never saw anyone who looked like me in the pages of fashion magazines or on runways. I’m a queer, neurodiverse, petite-plus, hispanic model. That sentence alone holds so many identities that, historically, the fashion world has marginalized, ignored, or tokenized. My journey into fashion has not been
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My career as a beauty editor often places me in unique settings with talented individuals who inspire me to reevaluate how I approach self-care. While it’s true that I spend the bulk of my work days experimenting with beauty products before dedicating the rest of my time to researching, reviewing, and sharing my results with
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Oprah Winfrey made a grand arrival in Venice for the wedding festivities of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez, turning heads in a $2,625 burgundy and ivory printed dress from Valentino’s Spring 2024 collection. The floor-length gown featured a baroque-inspired ivory motif, short sleeves, and tasteful waist cut-outs that gave the look a modern twist. She
Mango Top, Michael Kors Skirt, Hunting Season Bag, Gianvito Rossi Sandals There’s something undeniably captivating about fringe in the summertime, the way it catches the breeze and moves with you, soft and kinetic, like wind tracing the hem of a dress or the ends of a well-loved scarf. This season I’ve been drawn to pieces where the fringe
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From the Managing Editor’s Desk Finding clothes that fit well is a universal quest, but for those of us who navigate the world as both plus size and petite, the journey often feels less like a quest and more like an epic, unwinnable battle, especially when it comes to pants. I’ve heard your concerns and
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Growing up, I spent a lot of time wondering why certain skincare products looked so different on my deep skin tone, when so many I cam across were marketed as being “for everyone” and yet, didn’t feel like I was meant to be one of the people that can reap all the benefits of using
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“What’s in Vogue today, could be out of Vogue tomorrow.” After almost four decades of overseeing US Vogue, Anna Wintour announced in a staff meeting on Wednesday that she will be stepping away from her role as editor-in-chief. The news came as a surprise to many as Wintour has long since been the face of
June 27, 2025 OUTFIT ONE: Striped Dress, Shoes OUTFIT TWO: Top, Matching Skirt, Shoes, Bag Hello from Stockholm! I packed lots of stripes and layers for this trip. I do have to say I was a bit taken aback as to HOW cold it is in Stockholm this time of year. Our first few days
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