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  • Extra Hands Were The Biggest Trend at the 2026 Met Gala Aaron Royce
    Lalisa Manobal. Taylor Hill/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesThe Costume Institute’s “Costume Art” exhibit celebrates the “dressed body,” and last night on the Met Gala red carpet celebrating the exhibit several stars found their fashion inspiration in the human body. Though, one body part proved particularly popular, and perhaps not the one you’d think. The red carpet was something of an all-hands meeting, with several stars putting their hands (and several extras) where our eyes could se
     

Extra Hands Were The Biggest Trend at the 2026 Met Gala

5 May 2026 at 18:30
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The Costume Institute’s “Costume Art” exhibit celebrates the “dressed body,” and last night on the Met Gala red carpet celebrating the exhibit several stars found their fashion inspiration in the human body. Though, one body part proved particularly popular, and perhaps not the one you’d think. The red carpet was something of an all-hands meeting, with several stars putting their hands (and several extras) where our eyes could see.

Anne Hathaway kicked things off in a sweeping black Michael Kors Collection gown, which featured a strapless silhouette and full skirt. The star’s classic style earned an artistic touch from Peter McGough, who hand-painted the piece with a white Grecian design—including open palms—inspired by John Keats’ poem “Ode on a Grecian Urn.”

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Others went the more sculptural route, like Lena Mahfouf. The French content creator’s look for Burc Akyol featured a pale blue draped skirt, complete with daring hip cutouts. Its most dynamic feature came from a metal bodice sculpted in the shape of silver hands, remaining innovative and bold while providing strategic coverage.

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A similar effect—albeit with more technical results—was seen on Nichapat Suphap’s dress by Robert Wun. The Venture Management founder’s black, long-sleeved mermaid style gown included silver metal hands placed on its bodice, hip, and calf. However, the accents were actually animatronic, moving and adjusting their fingers on a whim—which proved both technologically eye-catching, going instantly viral online.

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Wun also dressed Broadway producer and real estate heir Jordan Roth, who wore a muted gray velvet turtleneck dress with fully gloved sleeves. A spectral, faceless human form—a signature seen in Wun’s couture shows—protruded from the back of Roth’s dress. By appearing to gently touch his face, the accent added a surrealist, hands-on edge to Roth’s attire.

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Wun’s hand-focused crew was complete with Blackpink member Lisa, who wore a sweeping sheer white gown with a matching veil—all embroidered with gleaming pearls and crystals. To keep her headwear upright, two extended white arms (naturally, covered in diamond bracelets) added to the look’s avant-garde nature. The pieces also created the surreal effect of Lisa having four arms, which certainly made a sculptural statement.

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Sabine Getty rounded out the group in an Ashi Studio gown. The socialite and jewelry designer’s look featured a wispy, pale white layered skirt and one-sleeved bodice, punctuated by a sculpted breastplate. Cast in shades of black, brown, and red, her style depicted hand-painted arms clutching her body. Utilizing craft and an undone effect, her artisanal piece literally portrayed hands as a work of art—which, naturally, was perfectly on-theme.

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All of the red carpet’s various hands leaned into a central theme of body security, all while highlighting the natural shape of the human form. However, their wide range of formats proved there’s more than one way to grasp that concept—both figuratively and literally.

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  • Dua Lipa 'Funmaxxes' in Head-To-Toe Lace Aaron Royce
    @dualipaDua Lipa’s just discovered the term “funmaxxing”—but it’s obvious the star’s been doing it for quite some time. With a maximalist fashion streak that’s packed with sultry and archival pieces, Lipa has clearly resonated with the term when she defined it in a recent Instagram caption. “Funmaxxing is an internet slang term describing the practice of intentionally maximizing enjoyment,” she wrote. The accompanying full lace ensemble featured in the post certainly fit the bill. While posing w
     

Dua Lipa 'Funmaxxes' in Head-To-Toe Lace

13 May 2026 at 15:16
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Dua Lipa’s just discovered the term “funmaxxing”—but it’s obvious the star’s been doing it for quite some time. With a maximalist fashion streak that’s packed with sultry and archival pieces, Lipa has clearly resonated with the term when she defined it in a recent Instagram caption. “Funmaxxing is an internet slang term describing the practice of intentionally maximizing enjoyment,” she wrote. The accompanying full lace ensemble featured in the post certainly fit the bill.

While posing with a margarita, Lipa enjoyed golden hour in a plunging black lace minidress. The swirling piece featured a floral pattern and flared sleeves for a romantic, bohemian flair. To further elevate her sultry number, the singer laced into a pair of Christian Louboutin’s sheer black KM Lace Botta boots for a monochrome cutout finish. Her look was completed with a glittering Bulgari diamond necklace and rings, plus—in true Lipa fashion—a shoulder bag covered in a golden leopard print.

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However, this wasn’t Lipa’s only funmaxxing moment while enjoying the early days of summer. The star also snapped photos with pals, including Simon Porte Jacquemus, as she sparkled in a white lace miniskirt, sequin-fringed halter bralette, and linear diamond earrings.

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Rounding out her funcentric range, Lipa snapped nighttime photos in a gauzy, belted black minidress and boxy leather boots. Large gold hoop earrings, a gleaming Bulgari Serpenti bangle, diamond rings, and Chloé necklaces accented with sunflower, seashell, and beaded charms brought her ensemble a free-spirited touch. As a Chanel ambassador under Matthieu Blazy, she also carried a sunny yellow latticework version of the French brand’s flap bag—which just walked the label’s Cruise 2027 show in Biarritz.

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From full lace to breezy boho vibes, Lipa certainly aced a funmaxxing trend with flying colors. Indeed, with a repertoire including a flaming hot Chanel skirt suit, Chloé’s swan-shaped purse, and fluffy “mob wife” shearling, were you surprised? Call it fashionably radical optimism.

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  • Tilda Swinton Does a “White Witch” Spin on Classic Chanel Aaron Royce
    Han Myung-Gu/WireImage/Getty ImagesTilda Swinton played the icy White Witch in 2005’s The Chronicles of Narnia. While she’ll be handing that role over to Emma Mackey in Greta Gerwig’s upcoming reimagining of the beloved franchise, she still has the look down. Arrive at Chanel’s second Metiers d’Art 2026 show in Seoul, South Korea, her artisanal look by Matthieu Blazy was “ice queen” in the best way possible. Swinton arrived to the show at Centre Pompidou Hanwha in an intricate take on Chanel’s c
     

Tilda Swinton Does a “White Witch” Spin on Classic Chanel

26 May 2026 at 14:20
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Tilda Swinton played the icy White Witch in 2005’s The Chronicles of Narnia. While she’ll be handing that role over to Emma Mackey in Greta Gerwig’s upcoming reimagining of the beloved franchise, she still has the look down. Arrive at Chanel’s second Metiers d’Art 2026 show in Seoul, South Korea, her artisanal look by Matthieu Blazy was “ice queen” in the best way possible.

Swinton arrived to the show at Centre Pompidou Hanwha in an intricate take on Chanel’s classic skirt suit. Hailing from Blazy’s spring 2026 haute couture collection for the brand, Swinton’s look featured a knee-length skirt and collared shirt beneath a collarless cardigan. The gauzy silk set included a pale blue-gray and soft gold palette, as well as gleaming chain lining trim strung with small pearls.

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An intricate burst of texture was seen across Swinton’s outfit as well, courtesy of numerous small silk pieces cut into abstract ovals. When layered and embroidered onto the trio of pieces, the detail created a feathered effect across Swinton’s ensemble. The elegant, gleaming attire instantly channeled the fluttering of birds’ wings—an element seen throughout Chanel’s couture show, which included feather and mushroom motifs inspired by lightness and metamorphosis.

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Swinton completed her look with a pair of cap-toed pumps—another Blazy iteration on a classic Chanel house style. Her pale blue style featured a slingback silhouette with low heels, completed by thin black paneling across its toes. Together, the actor’s skirt suit and pumps emphasized how classic, staple designs can be reinvented through artistic craftsmanship, while still upholding their sophisticated and elegant stature—a perspective seen throughout Blazy’s tenure at Chanel so far.

The moment marked Swinton’s latest outing in Blazy’s Chanel designs, following appearances in his pieces at the Cannes Film Festival and the brand’s cruise 2027 and haute couture spring 2026 runway shows. Most notably, she was one of the first stars to wear Blazy’s Chanel at last winter’s Marrakech Film Festival, as well. After Kristen Stewart, Penelope Cruz, and Sandra Hüller’s recent Cannes outings, her Seoul appearance marked Chanel’s ongoing streak as 2026’s leading label on the red carpet.

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  • The Best Looks from the 2026 Met Gala After-Parties Carolyn Twersky Winkler
    Aeon/GC Images/Getty ImagesAfter the steps have been ascended, the dinner picked at, and the photos taken, you might consider the Met Gala to be done. But for the attendees of fashion’s biggest night, their departure from the Metropolitan Museum of Art is just the beginning. Because after that glamorous evening in the Temple of Dendur, it’s time for the after-parties. There, away from (as many) cameras and prying eyes, the celebrities can finally let loose. This year, just like any, there were a
     

The Best Looks from the 2026 Met Gala After-Parties

5 May 2026 at 13:09
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After the steps have been ascended, the dinner picked at, and the photos taken, you might consider the Met Gala to be done. But for the attendees of fashion’s biggest night, their departure from the Metropolitan Museum of Art is just the beginning. Because after that glamorous evening in the Temple of Dendur, it’s time for the after-parties. There, away from (as many) cameras and prying eyes, the celebrities can finally let loose. This year, just like any, there were a number of events pulling stars across the city. Of course, Beyoncé and Jay-Z hosted a little something, which Rihanna called the “only” after party, but there was also Zoé Kravitz’s fête with Saint Luarent creative director Anthony Vaccarello at People’s and an evening at The Standard’s Boom with Grace Gummer and Gabriela Hearst. Each one brought with it a host of star-studded attendees, all of whom pulled out a second look for which to party into the late night (Or, should we say, early into the morning?). For some of the best after-party looks, keep scrolling.

Zoë Kravitz

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In Saint Laurent.

Hailey Bieber

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In Dilara Findikoglu with Jessica McCormack jewelry.

Rosé

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In Saint Laurent.

Kendall Jenner

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In GapStudio by Zac Posen.

Charli XCX

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In Saint Laurent.

Sabrina Carpenter

Backgrid

In Tacori jewelry.

Lisa

BFA

In David Koma and Intimissimi.

Madonna

Backgrid

Hunter Schafer

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In Steve O. Smith.

Gracie Abrams

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In Versace.

Doja Cat

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Margot Robbie

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In Chanel.

Connor Storrie

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In Saint Laurent.

Jennie

BFA

In Ray-Ban sunglasses.

Hudson Williams

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In ERL.

Sarah Pidgeon

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In Loewe.

Troye Sivan

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Olivia Rodrigo

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A$AP Rocky

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In Chanel with Briony Raymond x Pavē Niteō jewelry and Rayban sunglasses.

Cardi B

BFA

Chase Infiniti

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In Delphine with Bulgari jewelry.

Angela Bassett

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In Contessa Mills.

Tate Mcrae

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In Ludovic de Saint Sernin with Gentle Monster sunglasses.

Jisoo

BFA

In Dior.

Alex Consani

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In Luis de Javier and Fleur du Mal.

Tessa Thompson

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In Valentino couture.

Paloma Elsesser

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Louis Jacobson

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In Dilara Findikoglu.

Adwoa Aboah

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In Viktor Gichev.

Misty Copeland

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Rami Malek

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In Saint Laurent.

Katy Perry

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Dree Hemingway

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In Marlo Laz jewelry.

Maude Apatow

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Rachel Sennott and Chase Sui Wonders

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Sui Wonders is in McQueen.

Gabbriette

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Lux Pascal

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Rauw Alejandro

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In Saint Laurent.

Camila Mendes

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Amelia Gray

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In Saint Laurent.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

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Vittoria Ceretti and Laura Harrier

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Ceretti is in Mugler.

Imaan Hammam

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In Saint Laurent.

Sombr and Odessa A’zion

BFA

Simone Ashley

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In Frank Darling jewelry.

Romeo Beckham and Kim Turnbull

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Charlotte Lawrence

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Janelle Monáe

BFA

In Gaurav Gupta couture.

Colman Domingo

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In Campillo.

Isla Johnston

Courtesy of Loewe

In Loewe.

Coco Rocha

BFA

In Quine Li.

Gabriela Hearst

BFA

Grace Gummer

BFA

In Gabriela Hearst with Briony Raymond jewelry.

Daisy Edgar-Jones and Ella Hunt

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Edgar-Jones is in McQueen.

True Whitaker

BFA

Venus Williams

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Lindsey Vonn

BFA

In Thom Browne.

Ivy Getty

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In Ludovic de Saint Sernin.

Justin Ervin and Ashley Graham

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Graham is in vintage Jean Paul Gaultier.

Naomi Osaka

BFA

Lila Moss

BFA

Irina Shayk

BFA
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  • Kaia Gerber Keeps It Sleek in a Cutout Leather Bodice Aaron Royce
    Luc Castel/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesAs Kaia Gerber’s proven on multiple occasions, sleekly minimalist fashion can fit a wide array of dress codes and events. Her latest, courtesy of Alaïa, added a sharp edge to her darker style streak, bringing it an additional dimension.In Paris, Gerber stepped out for the Snap Inc-sponsored luanch of artist JR’s takeover of the Pont Neuf bridge, stepped out in an ensemble featuring a draped brown jersey skirt and strapless black leather bodice. T
     

Kaia Gerber Keeps It Sleek in a Cutout Leather Bodice

8 June 2026 at 17:07
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As Kaia Gerber’s proven on multiple occasions, sleekly minimalist fashion can fit a wide array of dress codes and events. Her latest, courtesy of Alaïa, added a sharp edge to her darker style streak, bringing it an additional dimension.

In Paris, Gerber stepped out for the Snap Inc-sponsored luanch of artist JR’s takeover of the Pont Neuf bridge, stepped out in an ensemble featuring a draped brown jersey skirt and strapless black leather bodice. The piece’s bustier-style top included a row of small, paneled cutouts down its center, bringing the design a sultry touch.

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For an effortless complement, Gerber’s sleek attire was paired with a tousled hairstyle and french-tipped pedicure. Her look was complete with a muted rose-pink lip color—an evergreen shade that’s grown popular through recent launches by Charlotte Tilbury, Hourglass Cosmetics, bareMinerals, Bobbi Brown, and more.

Gerber finished her ensemble by slipping on a pair of black leather open-toed mules. The style added a streamlined, barely-there base for her outfit from their stiletto heels and thin, subtly curved straps. While matching her outfit’s darker tones, the style was also one that Gerber’s worn before. Earlier this spring, the star stepped out in a similar pair of heels while promoting her upcoming role in FX’s The Shards during the Disney Upfronts in New York City, as well.

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With its mixed textures and nonchalantly slick cutouts, Gerber’s Alaïa look brought a new addition to her recent fashion repertoire. This year, she’s embraced a darker neutral color palette across an assortment of lacy dresses and crop top sets on the red carpet, hailing from labels including Givenchy and Jacquemus. While off-duty, hints of classic white and blue denim have still shown that Gerber can embrace her carefree California roots, as well—an aesthetic that’s also signature to her supermodel mom Cindy Crawford. As The Shards premiere approaches this fall, Gerber’s sure to have plenty of darkly chic looks in store for the red carpet. How and if they add to her current range, however, remains to be seen.

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