The eldest members of Gen Z are 29 years old: they had Facebook in elementary school, Instagram in middle school, Snapchat in high school, and TikTok in college. The youngest members were born in 2012, the same year Tinder was invented. Instead of pacifiers, they had iPhone screens. And yet, 71% of Gen Z feel print magazines have a stronger sense of authenticity than digital ones, according to a recent poll.Enter WYouth (pronounced double youth), W Magazine’s upcoming teenage sister publication
The eldest members of Gen Z are 29 years old: they had Facebook in elementary school, Instagram in middle school, Snapchat in high school, and TikTok in college. The youngest members were born in 2012, the same year Tinder was invented. Instead of pacifiers, they had iPhone screens. And yet, 71% of Gen Z feel print magazines have a stronger sense of authenticity than digital ones, according to a recent poll.
Enter WYouth (pronounced double youth), W Magazine’s upcoming teenage sister publication rooted in W’s rich archives and thoughtfully reimagined for a new generation. Ava Nirui, the former creative director of Heaven by Marc Jacobs—the brand’s youth-focused line—will helm the project alongside W Editor in Chief Sara Moonves. “The idea for WYouth came from a conversation with Sofia Coppola and Sara Moonves, where we were thinking about the magazines we grew up with when we were teenagers,” says Nirui. “They were so influential and shaped all of the things we were obsessed with. We want to bring back that spirit, but for today—through pop culture experimentation and physical media, inspiring the next generation on style, beauty, and fashion history through the perspective of W Magazine.” Coppola, alongside her teenage daughter Cosima Croquet, have been enlisted as contributing editors.
“I am so grateful to Sofia for introducing me to Ava,” Moonves says. “Ava has such an incredible understanding of culture and fashion, and how they intersect to create something bigger. She not only recognizes emerging trends, but actively shapes them, bringing fresh, thoughtful ideas to an audience hungry for something that was truly designed with them in mind. Collaborating with this team to create something in W’s signature, elevated style, with a hint of nostalgia for a new generation of W readers has been truly a dream.”
The first print issue will debut in September 2026 and will publish biannually. Naturally, WYouth will be half the size of a regular W issue—which means it fits perfectly in a backpack. Follow along on Instagram at @wyouth and on wmagazine.com for more.
The fall 2026 shows may have ended in March, but the trends found on the runways in New York, London, Milan, and Paris are still fresh on our minds. While each label presented a distinct vision for the season, as always, there were certain themes and through lines that connected the collections. Here are 14 of our favorite accessories trends, which you’ll likely see everywhere come September.Stuck in CustomsFine feathered shoes at Prada, Dior’s snakeskin purses, fuzzy bags at Chanel—this trend r
The fall 2026 shows may have ended in March, but the trends found on the runways in New York, London, Milan, and Paris are still fresh on our minds. While each label presented a distinct vision for the season, as always, there were certain themes and through lines that connected the collections. Here are 14 of our favorite accessories trends, which you’ll likely see everywhere come September.
Stuck in Customs
Fine feathered shoes at Prada, Dior’s snakeskin purses, fuzzy bags at Chanel—this trend requires a handheld carry. Exotic skins, furs, and accessories inspired by fish and wildlife were all over the fall 2026 runways. And although most of these materials are faux, they’re still bound to get flagged by customs agents.
From left to right: handbags from the runways of Prada, Dior, and Chanel. | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
Touch Grass
One of the most pervasive moods of the season was the desire to unplug. Through their collections and show details, designers urged us to go touch grass, bringing the outdoors to the catwalk. Models walked down mossy paths in floral earrings at Miu Miu, over grassy mounds with bags on sticks at Louis Vuitton, and in lily pad shoes surrounded by lily ponds at Dior.
From left to right: accessories from the runways of Miu Miu, Dior, and Chloé. | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
Private Eyes
Going outside, however, requires sun protection—and designers were especially concerned with the eyes in particular. Wide wrap-around shield sunglasses were popping up on runways all month long, including tortoise glasses at Tory Burch and a rose-colored version from Celine.
From left to right: sunglasses from the runways of Loewe, Tory Burch, and Chloé. | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
To Have and to Hold
Fall 2026 clutches are meant to carry more than just your essentials. At Michael Kors, the bags looked like red silk napkins from a dinner party; Chanel’s accessories resembled a wrinkled swatch of metallic wrapping paper. Clutches have a tendency to blend in, but these styles bore features that were much more than meets the eye. Consider Hermès, where a clandestine watch was tucked underneath the bag’s clasp.
From left to right: accessories from the runways of Bottega Veneta, Chanel, and Michael Kors. | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
Petite Folie
This season marks the return of the minaudière. Some designers—like Jonathan Anderson at Dior and Demna for Gucci—swapped out big bags for these handheld jewels. No, you can’t fit your phone inside them, but they add sparkle, uniqueness, and true whimsy to your look.
From left to right: handbags from the runways of Dior, Gucci, and Loewe. | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
Bling It On
“Before you leave the house, look in the mirror and take one thing off,” Coco Chanel famously said. Clearly, designers weren’t playing by this rule for fall 2026. Models at Dries Van Noten, Louis Vuitton, and Saint Laurent were working double-duty jewels, adorned with both earrings and heavy necklaces at the same time. Go for bold!
From left to right: accessories from the runways of Dries Van Noten, Louis Vuitton, and Saint Laurent. | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
All the Fixings
Beaded and embellished bags ruled the runways, from Loewe to Gucci. At Maria Grazia Chiuri’s Fendi debut, embellished purses were the stars of the season. Floral embroidery at Valentino made this trend hard to ignore.
From left to right: handbags from the runways of Chanel, Gucci, and Dior. | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
From Car to Carpet
These shoes were made for arriving, not walking. For fall, we are coveting fragile footwear crafted from satin, covered in glitter, and adorned with embroidery and fringe. They might be too delicate for the elements, but they are perfect for a party.
From left to right: shoes from the runways of Miu Miu, Alaïa, and Prada. | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
Flap Back
Some items never go out of style, and the flap bag is a true testament to this fact. If you weren’t lucky enough to snag Matthieu Blazy’s debut maxi flap bag when the Chanel collection dropped in stores, these choices are strong alternatives. From the puffy take at Bottega Veneta to the crossbody at Coach, you too can be a “flapper” this season.
From left to right: handbags from the runways of Bottega Veneta, Miu Miu, and Balmain. | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
Stocking Stuffers
Trending across the runways this season? Colorful tights and slinky socks. Take Moschino, which paired evening looks with pea green stockings. Dries Van Noten’s wool socks came with a nature-inspired print, and Marni tapped into a schoolgirl look with its burnt-orange socks.
From left to right: stockings from the runways of Marni, Dries Van Noten, and Moschino. | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
Hattitude...
Hats for fall 2026 set out with the message that attitude and boldness go hand in hand. At Hodakova, toppers did not frame just the head, but the whole face. Issey Miyake made fluid felt creations while Vivienne Westwood took the top hat to new heights.
From left to right: hats from the runways of Issey Miyake, Lanvin, and Bottega Veneta. | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
...and Major Brims
On the other hand, simplicity and construction were top of mind for the chicest hats of the season. Phoebe Philo made her caps smooth around the edges and brimmed below the eyes. Michael Kors took everyone’s favorite bucket hat and delivered it in leather. And at Yohji Yamamoto, the sun hat got a high-fashion upgrade.
From left to right: hats from the runways of Hodakova, Balenciaga, and Yohji Yamamoto. | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
Knitting Club
The best thing about this trend is, if you can’t afford it, you can make it. Knit accessories were a go-to piece for warmth on the runways. Skully-esque beanies at Chloé and Bottega Veneta fit right in with the eccentric scarves at Dries Van Noten and Stella McCartney.
From left to right: accessories from the runways of Dries Van Noten, Chloé, and 7 For All Mankind. | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
That’s a Wrap!
Everyone’s favorite three words on a photoshoot set proved a pervasive trend for the season. Wrap scarves were a popular accessory for not only the neck but also the waist. Inflatable scarves at Loewe and standout satin scarves at Celine put spins on a classic while Loro Piana and Saint Laurent created a defined silhouette on the body.
From left to right: accessories from the runways of Loewe, Saint Laurent, and Valentino. | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
Images courtesy of the brands. Collage by Kimberly DuckChoosing the perfect lip balm for your pout is an entirely personal endeavor. Do you prefer a slick gloss or a sticky one? Tinted? Scented or nonscented? Is the inclusion of SPF a nonnegotiable? Depending on the person you’re asking, the answers may vary. Below, we tapped W magazine’s editors and contributors to put forth their choices for the best lip balms, glosses, and treatments they’ve ever used. You’ll surely find an option that fits y
Images courtesy of the brands. Collage by Kimberly Duck
Choosing the perfect lip balm for your pout is an entirely personal endeavor. Do you prefer a slick gloss or a sticky one? Tinted? Scented or nonscented? Is the inclusion of SPF a nonnegotiable? Depending on the person you’re asking, the answers may vary. Below, we tapped W magazine’s editors and contributors to put forth their choices for the best lip balms, glosses, and treatments they’ve ever used. You’ll surely find an option that fits your preferences, whether you’re looking for a luxe option or a drugstore mainstay.
Simply the best, in any season. Out of all the lip balms I have tried in my lifetime (a lot), it’s the most nourishing, smooth, and longest-lasting one. Simply put: It works, and it isn’t full of frills. The balm provides hydration to my lips with no fuss. —Maxine Wally, Senior Digital Editor
I love a fancy-shmancy lip balm as much as the next person, but I’ve yet to find something that I pull out more often than Aquaphor’s repair stick. It is lightweight, has no major fragrance and, best of all, features SPF. —Matthew Velasco, News Writer
When I’m dehydrated or in a colder climate and notice my lips becoming chapped, I do three things: Drink more water with electrolytes, take vitamin E supplements, and layer on the La Mer balm, day and night. In the evenings, I’ll apply a thicker layer before bed and use a clean toothbrush to gently slough off any dead skin. Then I wipe the balm off with a tissue and leave the residue on my lips to be absorbed while I sleep. This routine gets my lips back to normal. I don’t use it every day, mind you, only in winter and summer when my lips tend to get extra-dry. —Maryam Lieberman, Contributing Beauty Editor
This is one of my favorites because it’s substantial. (If that’s not your thing, you might consider Rhode’s range of regular Peptide Lip products.) The Lip Boost is so thick, it even requires added muscle when squeezing it out of the bottle. There is a tingle here as well; be forewarned. But it stays in place and doesn’t have a scent, which I adore. —M.W.
For years, I struggled to find a balm that was rich and nourishing enough to soothe my cracked, parched lips. Once I discovered Eadem’s exfoliating Le Chouchou lip mask, the search was over. The product is thick, glossy without being sticky, and incredibly hydrating—perfect for winter but also great for year-round use if you have dry skin like I do. —Ashley Simpson, Contributing Writer
This is, hands down, my favorite nighttime lip treatment. Tatcha’s Kissu is sumptuous and moisturizing and truly works. To be honest, I use it during the day too. It’s that good! —M.W.
This product is perfect for hydration and shine, and it’s great for everyday wear to keep your lips glossy and healthy. It works as both lip care and as makeup, and I personally love the silicone applicator. —Kayla Perno, Fashion & Accessories Assistant
At first sight, I loved the cool, funky shape of the packaging on Sulwhasoo’s Glowing Lip Balm. But after my first use, I was hooked on the product itself. The perfect, smooth consistency and uncloying scent (along with the 24-hour hydration it provides) makes this my favorite lip treatment. —Oona Wally, Associate Visuals Director
Celine Beauté just launched a new collection of tinted matte lip balms, and we’re already obsessed. The line is an extension of the Le Rouge Celine lipstick collection launched in 2024—but this time, the French brand has taken things one step further, creating eight shades with buildable color, plus a refillable case. —Jade Vallario, Accessories Editor
I first heard about Rosebud Salve from Mary Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen, who identified it as their favorite lip balm in an interview many years ago. I was in middle school at the time and immediately hit the drugstore to purchase it. Decades later and it’s still a go-to that works like a superstrong Vaseline to protect my lips. Sometimes I’ll put it on my knuckles during winter, when my skin gets very dry. —M.W.
While technically a matte lipstick, Parisian makeup artist Violette Serrat’s sheer balm sticks are perhaps the best tinted lip product I’ve tried. The texture is heavenly, the buildable hues are natural—never too much—and ingredients like lapacho-tree extract help reduce fine lines. —A.S.
The Korean fragrance and lifestyle brand Nonfiction has been around since 2019—but 2026 has proved a pivotal year for the brand founded by creative director Haeyoung Cha. Earlier this month, Nonfiction opened its very first U.S. store—and the first outside of Asia—on New York City’s Lower East Side. At 38 Orchard Street, you’ll find the Charlap Hyman & Herrero–designed space, which features limewashed walls and oxblood-tiled floors. After a stroll through the art-filled boutique, I went home with this incredible lip product, which enriches with plant-based ingredients to provide extra nourishment, hydration, and elasticity. The honey flavor isn’t too overpowering, either—it’s balanced out by lemon, grapefruit, and nectarine. —M.W.
This is the perfect ultra-lightweight hydrating gloss. It’s filled with green pea peptides, upcycled raspberry extract, and shea butter, all sourced from a farm in Sicily. As a bonus, it also tastes amazing. —A.S.
I always come back to my trusty C.O. Bigelow shea butter lip balm, which I’ve been using since my best friend introduced me to it in seventh grade. It’s been around for at least two decades and for good reason. No. 303 is moisturizing, shiny, and sleek without being too sticky, and best of all, it smells delicious—even without any artificial fragrance or colorants. (It’s also not tested on animals.) More to love: the slanted-tip applicator, the soft matte feel of the bottle itself, and the fact that it can be worn both under and over lipstick. —Claire Valentine McCartney
K-beauty has always been a step ahead, and Sulwhasoo’s wrinkle-targeting tinted lip balm is no exception. It’s luminous, velvety on application, and packed with collagen and other fine-line-smoothing ingredients. The sinuous sculptural case makes it a product you can leave on display. —A.S.
Moviestore/Shutterstock Just when you thought it was safe to wear polyester, The Devil Wears Prada is back. Nearly two decades after the original film first strutted into theaters, a sequel is headed to theaters, even if Anne Hathaway once completely swore off the possibility. The follow-up has been a topic of discussion for years now—really, since the original came out in the mid-aughts—and has received varying degrees of excitement from its stars. But in 2024, Hathaway and co-star Stanley Tucc
Just when you thought it was safe to wear polyester, The Devil Wears Prada is back. Nearly two decades after the original film first strutted into theaters, a sequel is headed to theaters, even if Anne Hathaway once completely swore off the possibility.
The follow-up has been a topic of discussion for years now—really, since the original came out in the mid-aughts—and has received varying degrees of excitement from its stars. But in 2024, Hathaway and co-star Stanley Tucci confirmed the official announcement with an Instagram post memorializing some of the original film’s most quotable lines. Later, Hathaway posted a TikTok saying that she was heading to “werk.” Her outfit of choice? A knit sweater in cerulean blue, of course.
Last summer, photographers caught Hathaway during her first day on set. Holding onto what appeared to be a newspaper, she wore a long, ankle-length skirt in light denim, black open-toe sandals, and a white tank top. Coupled with the pinstripe suit set shared to Instagram, it looks like Andy Sachs is leaning into her “Office Siren” side. (And Just Like That... designer Molly Rogers—who also worked under Patricia Field on the first film—will be behind the film’s costumes.)
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Here, everything to know about The Devil Wears Prada 2:
What is The Devil Wears Prada 2 about?
It’s an understatement to say a lot has changed in the magazine industry since 2006—the days of expense accounts and black cars are long gone. The Devil Wears Prada 2 will certainly lean into that difference and is set in the cutthroat world of modern digital media, with a wiser (and older) Miranda Priestly at the tail end of her career.
According to Variety, the sequel “follows Priestly as she navigates her career amid the decline of traditional magazine publishing and as she faces off against Blunt’s character, now a high-powered executive for a luxury group with advertising dollars that Priestly desperately needs.”
This diverges from Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns, Lauren Weisberger’s sequel to the original novel. That story centers on Andy Sachs's wedding, now the EIC of a bridal magazine.
Given that Anna Wintour, whom Miranda has always been rumored to be based on, recently stepped down from her role as Editor in Chief of American Vogue after 37 years (though not from Vogue entirely), the timing of the film couldn’t be better.
Is there a Devil Wears Prada 2 trailer?
The final trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2 was released on April 6, and gives the most insight into the plot yet. Miranda is going through some sort of scandal, and Andy can either help her through it or use the moment to write a tell-all exposé about her old boss. It’s soundtracked by a new original song, “Runway,” by Lady Gaga and Doechii. Watch below:
On March 12, 2026, a new teaser dropped that sees Miranda show up at a sleeping Andy’s apartment and demand that she get back to work, just like old times. At the end of the clip, the Runway boss delivers a vaguely inappropriate line about a photoshoot gone wrong, prompting her younger workers (Simone Ashley, for one) to cringe in embarrassment.
The first official trailer for the film dropped on February 1, 2026 and features Andy returning to visit Miranda and Nigel at the Runway offices, where Miranda appears not to recognize (or at least to acknowledge) her former assistant. Watch below:
The first DWP2 teaser was released on November 12, 2025. While not an official trailer, it still gave fans a glimpse of Andy and Miranda 2.0. It starts with a view of Miranda’s heels (Valentino, surprisingly) as she struts her way through the Runway office to an elevator. Once inside, she’s greeted by her former employee. “Miranda,” Andy says to the frosty fashionista. “Took you long enough,” she replies.
Aptly soundtracked to Madonna’s “Vogue,” the short teaser also features short looks at scenery from the film, including a photoshoot fitting and the cameo-filled Met Gala moment.
Will Adrian Grenier return as Nate?
No, Grenier will not be returning as Andy’s college boyfriend, sous-chef Nate Cooper, Entertainment Weekly confirmed. Even though the original film ends with Hathaway’s Andy choosing her personal life over work as she chucks her work phone into a fountain in Paris (and then has breakfast with Nate, who says he’ll be pursuing his dream of becoming a chef in Boston), it’s still hard to imagine she and Nate would have stayed together forever.
And though Nate was originally received as a victim of Andy’s ambition, that reading of the film hasn’t aged well, and both fans and Grenier himself have since agreed that Nate, with his insecure neediness, was the actual villain of the film.
In a previous interview with EW, Grenier said, “When that whole thing [about Nate being the ‘real villain’ of the film] first came out, I couldn’t get my head around it. I didn’t understand it. Perhaps it was because I wasn’t mature as a man, just as Nate probably could’ve used a little growing up. I was just as immature as him at the time, so I couldn’t see his shortcomings, but, after taking time to reflect and much deliberation online, I can realize the truth in that perspective.”
Who else is in The Devil Wears Prada2 cast?
Bridgerton fan-favorite Simone Ashley plays Miranda’s newest assistant. The rest of the cast is rounded out by a slew of characters, played by both famous faces and newcomers, including: Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux, B.J. Novak, Pauline Chalamet, Broadway stars Helen J. Shen (“Maybe Happy Ending”) and Conrad Ricamora (“Oh, Mary!”), and comedian Caleb Hearon.
Two other characters will be returning, too: Tracie Thoms will reprise her role as Andy’s best friend, Lily, and Tibor Feldman, who played the chairman of Runway’s parent company, will also be back.
The fall 2026 shows may have ended in March, but the trends found on the runways in New York, London, Milan, and Paris are still fresh on our minds. While each label presented a distinct vision for the season, as always, there were certain themes and throughlines that connected the collections. Here are 14 of our favorites, which you’ll surely see everywhere come September.Building a WardrobeFor his final collection at Alaïa, Pieter Mulier stressed that his goal was to “create real clothes.” Tur
The fall 2026 shows may have ended in March, but the trends found on the runways in New York, London, Milan, and Paris are still fresh on our minds. While each label presented a distinct vision for the season, as always, there were certain themes and throughlines that connected the collections. Here are 14 of our favorites, which you’ll surely see everywhere come September.
Building a Wardrobe
For his final collection at Alaïa, Pieter Mulier stressed that his goal was to “create real clothes.” Turns out, he wasn’t the only one for the fall 2026 season: Celine, Loro Piana, Ralph Lauren, and many more focused on an approach to fashion design we’re calling “wardrobe dressing.” The look is less about fully styled, head-to-toe fashion, and more about key items that can be mixed into your closet and actually lived in. Prada reinforced the concept via its show format: 15 models repeatedly circled the runway, removing layers of clothing each time they walked.
From left to right: looks from Alaïa, Celine and Prada | From left to right: courtesy of Alaïa; courtesy of Celine; Getty Images
Full-Look Policy
By contrast, fashion houses like Chanel—whose new designer Matthieu Blazy created a collection that sold out the day it hit stores—embraced the full look. Both he and Tom Ford’s Haider Ackermann, along with Celine designer Michael Rider, presented pieces that were meant to be worn and styled together. They would look stunning on a lucky celebrity brand ambassador hitting the red carpet.
From left to right: looks from Chanel, Celine and Tom Ford | From left to right: Getty Images; courtesy of Celine; courtesy of Tom Ford
Think (Faux) Mink
Minklike outerwear was everywhere this season: Gucci’s faux-fur coats were weightless in person; and the shearling coats at Valentino, Phoebe Philo, and Toteme were so refined they might as well have been made of mink. The Row offered a rare taste of the real thing with this shaved mink coat.
From left to right: looks from Valentino, The Row and Gucci | From left to right: Getty Images; courtesy of The Row; courtesy of Gucci
The Thrifty Mix
Many collections were rooted in mixing, embracing personal style, and buying secondhand. Rather than head-to-toe looks, these are outfits that have been collected over time. Meryll Rogge’s first Marni outing, as well as Conner Ives’s latest, felt sourced directly from London charity shops.
From left to right: looks from Conner Ives, Marni and Miu Miu | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
Material Girl
Designers this season embraced a wealth of new materials to intrigue their fans and followers. The Row had a silk dress presented inside-out, so you could see the threads. At Dior, Jonathan Anderson used houndstooth on a top and slacks to make it look heavy—but in reality, it was an airy wisp of pleated silk. One of Loewe’s models appeared as though they were trapped in a wind tunnel, because the garment they wore was made of rubber.
From left to right: looks from Loewe, Dior and The Row | From left to right: Getty Images (2); courtesy of The Row
The Women of Wall Street
Following multiple seasons of oversize menswear silhouettes, this season brought a slimmer fit—sharply tailored dark suits appeared at Saint Laurent, Gucci, and Tom Ford. A fresh take for fall could also be found in the styling elements, like hats, coats worn over the shoulders, and a wealth of pinstripes.
From left to right: looks from Tom Ford, Gucci and Saint Laurent | From left to right: courtesy of Tom Ford; courtesy of Gucci; Getty Images
What’s Your Fetish?
Fall 2026 saw elements of “innocence” turned on their heads. Fetishwear crept into details like McQueen’s babydoll top, which was made of body armor. Meanwhile, one of Phoebe Philo’s dresses seemed to be uncovered in all the right places.
From left to right: looks from Miu Miu, Phoebe Philo and McQueen | From left to right: Getty Images; courtesy of Phoebe Philo; courtesy of McQueen
Fancy/Casual
A trend from spring 2026 we dubbed the “Statement Skirt, Simple Shirt” formula has morphed into a cheeky play on hodgepodge dressing. Designers are enamored with mixing evening pieces with casual, everyday staples. At Lii and Prada, for instance, sporty jackets were worn with little silk skirts and nubby knits. And Alaïa and Altuzarra paired their evening gowns with peacoats.
From left to right: looks from Alaïa, Prada and Altuzarra | From left to right: courtesy of Alaïa; Getty Images; courtesy of Altuzarra
Big Animal Print Energy
Leopard, and cheetah, and zebra, oh my! Animal prints are officially back. We were especially taken with Balmain’s fierce coat, paired with over-the-knee boots and a ’90s bag.
From left to right: looks from Celine, Ralph Lauren and Balmain | From left to right: courtesy of Celine; Getty Images (2)
Color Clash
Designers took mixing hues to the next level at Loewe, Akris, and more. It turns out, forest green goes with baby pink, navy blue, white and silver (if Mrs. Prada has anything to say about it). The so-called “sin” of pairing pink and orange, meanwhile, got flouted at Louis Vuitton, where models also wore taupe hats and yellow pumps.
From left to right: looks from Louis Vuitton, Loewe and Prada | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
Weather Alert!
There’s no doubt that we will need clothes for extreme temperatures in the near future. These are pieces designed to protect you from hurricanes, tornadoes, and other natural disasters. At Saint Laurent, trenches came in thick swaths of oxblood PVC, and Junya Watanabe’s gilded gown had many uses against the end of the world.
From left to right: looks from Loewe, Saint Laurent and Junya Watanabe - | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
Princess and the Pink
This year marks the 20th anniversary of Sofia Coppola’s film Marie Antoinette, and we have a feeling more than a few designers were inspired by pastel vibes and let-them-eat-cake excess. Valentino’s Alessandro Michele put lavender and pale pink on a lace evening gown, while Conner Ives’s rosy dress looks just like the one Gwyneth Paltrow wore to the Oscars in 1999.
From left to right: looks from Conner Ives, Valentino and Dior | From left to right: Getty Images (3)
Indie Sleaze Redux
The 2010s are back, 7 For All Mankind designer Nicola Brognano proclaimed with his fall 2026 collection. The creative director’s first outing for the aughts brand centered a Y2K sensibility, and a character loosely based on stars like Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie, and Lindsay Lohan. “She’s a rebel, she’s a rich girl,” Brognano said of his muse for the season. “She can go out in the morning and come back the day after, wearing the same outfit, with a Starbucks cup in her hand and a bracelet from the club the night before.” Marc Jacobs’s take was ultraslim, and made the case for bringing back tights and leather shorts.
From left to right: looks from Valentino, 7 for All Mankind and Marc Jacobs | From left to right: Getty Images; courtesy of 7 for All Mankind; courtesy of Marc Jacobs
Big-Time Outerwear
Coats with bolder-than-bold shoulders, a jacket with a built-in muff—these pieces pushed outerwear to the limit. McQueen’s take on the trend manifested in the form of a feathered shrug worn with a sheer, lacy dress.
From left to right: looks from Hodakova, Louis Vuitton and McQueen | From left to right: Getty Images (2); courtesy of McQueen
Frazer Harrison/WireImage/Getty ImagesBarbie Ferreira captured hearts in Euphoria as the fan-fiction-writing Kat Hernandez, with a wardrobe full of latex minis, mesh tops, and Internet alter egos. Her off-screen style is just as, if not more, compelling.Since earning household status on the hit HBO show, Ferreira has blossomed into her own on the red carpet. Like Kat, she embraces bold, often neon, colors and unexpected styling combinations, like a sheer layered corset worn with a floral skirt.
Barbie Ferreira captured hearts in Euphoria as the fan-fiction-writing Kat Hernandez, with a wardrobe full of latex minis, mesh tops, and Internet alter egos. Her off-screen style is just as, if not more, compelling.
Since earning household status on the hit HBO show, Ferreira has blossomed into her own on the red carpet. Like Kat, she embraces bold, often neon, colors and unexpected styling combinations, like a sheer layered corset worn with a floral skirt. There’s also a more glamorous, timeless side to Ferreira, perhaps best evidenced by the dramatic GapStudio ball gown by Zac Posen that she wore to the 2026 Oscars. Though Ferreira has since departed Euphoria, her career has kept her on the red carpet, with buzzy projects like Nope, Mile End Kicks, and the 2026 remake of cult classic Faces of Death.
Here, take in Ferreira’s best red carpet style from Euphoria until now.
2026: Academy Awards
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Ferreira brought Americana glamour to the Oscars in a custom GapStudio dress by Zac Posen.
Photograph by Jakob LaymanEach season of Paris Fashion Week, folks of all stripes are faced with the same question: where should I stay? Luckily, we have found the answer in the heart of the French capital. Tucked off Rue de Bac in the 7th arrondissement is the elegant and historic boutique Hotel Montalembert. Besides being perfectly located for the fashion shows—the Art Deco space is about an eight-minute walk from the Musée d’Orsay—Montalembert is also near some of the best restaurants, cafés,
Each season of Paris Fashion Week, folks of all stripes are faced with the same question: where should I stay? Luckily, we have found the answer in the heart of the French capital. Tucked off Rue de Bac in the 7th arrondissement is the elegant and historic boutique Hotel Montalembert.
Besides being perfectly located for the fashion shows—the Art Deco space is about an eight-minute walk from the Musée d’Orsay—Montalembert is also near some of the best restaurants, cafés, and shops Paris has to offer. We’re talking classics like Café de Flore, as well as newer restaurants including the Sant Ambroeus on Rue Saint-Benoît. (But you’ll fare best by trying the in-house Restaurant Montalembert, where you can dine on seabass carpaccio and spring ravioli with candied lemon.) Within walking distance from the five-star hotel is also a slate of intriguing shopping destinations, like the taxidermy and curiosities outpost Deyrolle and the luxe vintage store Preclothed.
Inside Restaurant Montalembert, which features an attached bar and lounge. | Courtesy of Hotel Montalembert
The warm atmosphere of the hotel, which opened in 1926, makes you feel like you are staying at a friend’s Parisian apartment. There are breathtaking views of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and all the Haussmann-style buildings in the distance. Poke your head into the restaurant during breakfast or lunch and you’ll notice the room is full of local regulars enjoying not just the tasty menu, but also the hotel’s elegance and prestigious service. The whole vibe is quaint and private—the perfect luxury-boutique hotel feeling. The bedrooms and suites match the hotel’s elegance, striking a balance between heritage and modernity. Each time you step through the front doors, you can feel the charm and the history.
The view from Hotel Montalembert. | Courtesy of Hotel Montalembert
@lalalalisa_mBecause a sea of teddy bears wasn’t quite enough, Lisa took her 29th birthday celebrations to the actual sea. For her birthday weekend, the Blackpink star marked the occasion with a sunset beach setup that still delivered on style.Leaning into to beachside style, Lisa wore a sheer mermaid bra that looked like it had artfully washed up on the shore behind her. Backed with a see-through crochet fabric, the piece was assembled with beachfront regalia, including conch shells, delicate b
Because a sea of teddy bears wasn’t quite enough, Lisa took her 29th birthday celebrations to the actual sea. For her birthday weekend, the Blackpink star marked the occasion with a sunset beach setup that still delivered on style.
Leaning into to beachside style, Lisa wore a sheer mermaid bra that looked like it had artfully washed up on the shore behind her. Backed with a see-through crochet fabric, the piece was assembled with beachfront regalia, including conch shells, delicate beading, and even crystals that hung from the underwire. Down below, Lisa went a more formal route in a reflective ivory maxi skirt with ruching along the hips. She finished the look with natural hair and makeup choices.
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It’s been several days of birthday festivities for Lisa. Last week, she rang in her 29th early with an adorable photo shoot that she shared to social media. Dressed in a body suit and hot pants from Unnamed NYC and Yeti-esque Moon boots by Jacquemus, posed for photos while surrounded by dozens of teddy bear plushies.
Lisa’s festivities for her 29th are decidedly pared-back compared to years past, when she’s embraced high-octane party fashion and extravagant nights out with friends. (She appears to have opted for an intimate, candle-lit gathering on the beach this year.) After all, who needs a packed party when you have the ocean—and a goddess moment to match.
@lalalalisa_mWhat’s the next best thing to celebrating your birthday among friends and family? At least for Lisa, it’s celebrating it among teddy bears; being surrounded by plush companions might even be better than real people, after all.The Blackpink star was in a cozy mood to mark her 29th birthday. Instead of posting photos of full-blown fête, she opted for an art-directed photo shoot, nestled among nearly a dozen plush companions. Lisa, naturally, dressed the part, wearing a plunging cardig
What’s the next best thing to celebrating your birthday among friends and family? At least for Lisa, it’s celebrating it among teddy bears; being surrounded by plush companions might even be better than real people, after all.
The Blackpink star was in a cozy mood to mark her 29th birthday. Instead of posting photos of full-blown fête, she opted for an art-directed photo shoot, nestled among nearly a dozen plush companions. Lisa, naturally, dressed the part, wearing a plunging cardigan and boy shorts from Unnamed NYC. Her top featured textured fringe along the neckline and sleeves, helping her blend seamlessly into the sea of bears.
She completed the look with Yeti-esque Moon boots by Jacquemus and clear-framed glasses. A smattering of bear-shaped accessories, from hair clips to delicate earrings, tied the theme together without.
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Lisa is no stranger to making a spectacle out of her birthday style. In 2024, she rang in her 27th birthday in Bangkok, dressed to the nines. She wore Oscar de la Renta’s fully sequined “Wave Scallop” dress, bias-cut design lined with hundreds of flashy paillettes. She paired the show piece with a metallic Louis Vuitton nano speedy. Last year, Lisa was in the midst of promoting her turn in The White Lotus, which meant that her red carpet appearances doubled as birthday celebrations.
Lisa has done the high-glam birthday before, but this year she proved a cozier approach can get the job done. Turns out, a few good bears and a great outfit are all she really needs.
Frank Trapper/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesLike her pulsating music, there’s a true heartbeat to Robyn’s fashion. Across decades of shape-shifting pop, the Swedish singer has honed a wardrobe that feels as emotionally precise as her music. On stage, she leans into a futuristic minimalism with sharp tailoring, sculptural silhouettes, flashes of metallic, and jolts of neon. She favors a comfortable shoe—whether that be sky-high platform sneakers or stompy go-go boots—to dance around in, some s
Like her pulsating music, there’s a true heartbeat to Robyn’s fashion. Across decades of shape-shifting pop, the Swedish singer has honed a wardrobe that feels as emotionally precise as her music. On stage, she leans into a futuristic minimalism with sharp tailoring, sculptural silhouettes, flashes of metallic, and jolts of neon. She favors a comfortable shoe—whether that be sky-high platform sneakers or stompy go-go boots—to dance around in, some sort of stretchy contraption (either leggings or a sports bra), and is almost always rocking her signature icy blonde hair in a sharp, razor-cut bob. It’s a uniform built for release—where function meets feeling, and every look moves as hard as she does.
And on the red carpet, Robyn’s off-kilter style is just as distinct. She sidesteps convention in favor of unexpected textures, and silhouettes that your average celebrity wouldn’t dare to experiment with.
Here, 13 of Robyn’s best style moments from the stage and beyond.
2025: SNL50
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At the SNL50 anniversary special, the singer had a rare non-color moment in this sleek motorcycle dress paired with stockings and metallic accents.
2019: Roskilde Festival
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She paired a teensy-tiny mini dress with white go-go boots for a 2019 performance.
2019: Austin City Limits
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At Austin City Limits Festival, Robyn channeled another pop diva, Madonna, by wearing a cone bra bustier with patterend leggings.
2016: Museum Of Modern Art Party In The Garden
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Pattern clashing isn’t a problem for Robyn, as evidenced by her choice to mix a swiling brown and black print with a dotted pink one.
2014: Latitude Festival
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Another cone bra moment for a 2014 performance in London.
2015: Louis Vuitton Show
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If anyone can convince the masses to wear a dress-over-pants, it’s Robyn.
2012: Grammy Awards
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Not only did Robyn wear a t-shirt to the 2012 Grammys, she went even more casual with platform Timberlands.
2011: Coachella
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Those same Timberlands made an appearance at a 2011 performance, this time paired with wild leggings and a peekaboo bra.
@dualipaDua Lipa’s tourist style doesn’t play by the rules. The La Vacanza queen dials up the drama, even while sightseeing or checking out local spots. Her latest travel look is sure to make waves, too.Out in Milan, the singer wore a cobalt blue wrap dress from Chloé’s pre-fall 2026 collection. She styled the ruched piece with a black statement belt, draped loosely over her hips, and an unexpected evening clutch. She wore a structured mini bag, also from Chloé, designed to look like a black swa
Dua Lipa’s tourist style doesn’t play by the rules. The La Vacanza queen dials up the drama, even while sightseeing or checking out local spots. Her latest travel look is sure to make waves, too.
Out in Milan, the singer wore a cobalt blue wrap dress from Chloé’s pre-fall 2026 collection. She styled the ruched piece with a black statement belt, draped loosely over her hips, and an unexpected evening clutch. She wore a structured mini bag, also from Chloé, designed to look like a black swan. It features a sculpted, feather-like body with curved ridges and a sleek arched neck forming the handle, finished with a painted beak and glossy detailing.
Although Dua has always been a maximalist dresser, we couldn’t help but be reminded of Sarah Jessica Parker’s collection of bird-shaped purses during her time on Sex and the City. During the show’s original run, the character of Carrie Bradshaw famously cringed at a bejeweled swan-shaped clutch gifted to her by Mr. Big before coming around to avian baggage on And Just Like That... thanks to J.W. Anderson’s infamous pigeon clutch. Lipa’s black swan manages to cut the difference between the two bags, taking the shape of the former while opting for the less-gilded finish of the later. Perhaps Carrie would approve.
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Dua also continued to partake in the animal print renaissance during her stay in the Italian capital. She wore a black-and-white striped zebra coat, styling the topper with blue jeans, sleek shoes, and rectangular glasses.
Dua’s trip to Milan culminated at Bulgari’s Eclettica event, where she took in the jeweler’s latest high jewelry collection alongside the likes of Priyanka Chopra, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Anne Hathaway. For the occasion, the singer made the peekaboo bra trend gala-appropriate. She wore a custom Balmain dress by Antonin Tron, complete with a cut-out bust and a sleek black skirt.
When it comes to vacation dressing, Dua can do it all.
John Nacion/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesThe celebrity baby announcement has become its own genre of pop culture spectacle: sometimes a carefully staged photoshoot, sometimes a cryptic caption, and occasionally a paparazzi discovery that forces a public reveal. Some parents share every milestone, while others keep their little ones firmly off the grid.So far, the class of 2026—the next generation of nepo babies, if you will—is already shaping up to be a stylish one. Below, every celebr
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The celebrity baby announcement has become its own genre of pop culture spectacle: sometimes a carefully staged photoshoot, sometimes a cryptic caption, and occasionally a paparazzi discovery that forces a public reveal. Some parents share every milestone, while others keep their little ones firmly off the grid.
So far, the class of 2026—the next generation of nepo babies, if you will—is already shaping up to be a stylish one. Below, every celebrity baby born in 2026 so far.
Sofia Richie and Elliot Grainge
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Sofia Richie is officially a mom of two. On March 25, the model and designer announced that she had welcomed her second child, a baby boy named Henry Cecil Grainge, with husband Elliot Grainge. She shared the news via Instagram with a photo of the little one wearing a blue onesie.
Richie unveiled her second pregnancy in October 2025, coinciding with the release of her epononymous fashion SRG. Richie, 27, and Grainge, 32, are already parents to daughter Eloise, 2, and tied the knot in 2023.
Charles Melton and Camille Summers-Valli
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Charles Melton is officially a dad. On March 9, the Riverdale actor shared that he his partner Camille Summers-Valli welcomed their first child together. “Our family,” Melton captioned an Instagram carousel with images of the newly-minted family of three.
Melton and Summers-Valli, an artist and photographer, announced that they were expecting a child together in January 2026. Prior to Summers-Valli, Melton was previously linked to Chase Sui Wonders, Chloe Bennet, and his Riverdale co-star Camila Mendes.
Ellie Goulding and Beau Minniear
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After months of maternity red carpet fashion, Ellie Goulding welcomed her second child, a baby girl, and first with boyfriend Beau Minniear in early March. Goulding is already a mom to son Arthur, 4, whom she shares with ex-husband Caspar Jopling.
“On Friday, I gave birth to a beautiful healthy baby girl. We are totally obsessed with her,” the singer said on her Instagram story. “It was fitting that I spent International Women's Day with her and the incredible female team at St Mary's, who provided me and my baby with extraordinary care and kindness. I will always be in awe of midwives.”
Paul Anthony Kelly and Syd Widziszewski-Kelly
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The love story continues for Love Story star Paul Anthony Kelly. Amid his turn as JFK Jr., the actor and model confirmed that he and his wife, Syd Widziszewski-Kelly, had welcomed their first child together.
Kelly and Widziszewski-Kelly got married in 2023, but have largely kept their relationship out of the public eye. “One year ago we tied the proverbial knot and since that day I have been the happiest and healthiest I think I’ve ever been. I love you more than words will ever do justice. To several lifetimes more,” Kelly wrote on the anniversary of their wedding.
Meghan Trainor and Daryl Sabara have grown their family. On January 18, the couple—who share sons, Riley, 4, and Barry, 2—welcomed their daughter, Mikey Moon, via surrogate.
"Our baby girl Mikey Moon Trainor has finally made it to the world thanks to our incredible, superwoman surrogate,” Trainor announced in an Instagram post. “We are forever grateful to all the doctors, nurses, teams who made this dream possible. We had endless conversations with our doctors in this journey and this was the safest way for us to be able to continue growing our family.”
Ansel Elgort
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Actor Ansel Elgort is adding “dad” to his resume. On January 13, sources confirmed to People that Elgort had welcomed a son into the world. At the time, details surrounding the child had not been made public, but in Fenruary the actor provided a look into his new life.
"Fatherhood is exhilarating, exhausting, it’s everything and more. The present feels more present and the future brighter," Elgort said on Instagram. "He wakes us up all night and yet I’ve never felt stronger during the day. He goes from crying to laughing, expressing everything he feels and it’s freed me to do the same."
Perrie Edwards and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
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Little Mix star Perrie Edwards and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain welcomed their second child, a daughter named Alanis Valentine, in January 2026. The couple, who have been engaged since 2022, share a 4-year-old son, Axel.