Carine Roitfeld Values What’s on the Inside—That’s Why She Wears Really Nice...
When Carine Roitfeld became editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris (now Vogue France), she decided to stop wearing jeans. It was 2001 and, according to the renowned stylist, all of the young women in the...
View ArticleAccording to Anaa Saber, Balenciaga Was Giving Euphoric Vibes—No Drugs Involved
“When in Paris, do as the French do,” muses Anaa Saber, the multi-hyphenate stylist, consultant, and host of the interview series Behind The Scene. Over the weekend, she had a quintessential Parisian...
View ArticlePut Your Hands Together for Hannah Glenn
Designer Hannah Glenn makes pieces that remind us of fashion's resonance beyond the garment; it too can have heart and soul—and extremities. Known for her beloved "Hand" bags—purses cut in the literal...
View ArticleIn Paris, Red Is Not Dead
I touched base with photographer Paige Campbell Linden at the beginning of Paris Fashion Week for her preliminary thoughts on what she was seeing from showgoers’ ensembles. “I've been seeing a lot of...
View ArticleInside the Closet of Kristen Stewart’s Stylist, You’ll Find Lots of Chanel,...
”[My clients] allow me to play; it's one of the most fun parts of my job,” says stylist Tara Swennen, whose roster includes Kristen Stewart, Allison Janney, and Ali Wong.For Stewart’s current Love...
View Article'Mob Wife' Aesthetic? Try Crime Boss
The “mob wife" aesthetic is cute, but Griselda Blanco’s fiercely feminine boss energy is even better. From vintage Omegas to oversized faded sunglasses, we’re channeling decades of Miami fashion all...
View ArticleMargot Robbie and Andrew Mukamal Immortalize the Visual Feast of the Barbie...
Three days ahead of the 2024 Oscars, Margot Robbie stepped out—in a pink stiletto rhinestoned pump—for a victory lap of her Barbie press tour. Hollywood’s luxury retailer Just One Eye hosted the book...
View ArticleKelly Wearstler Reviews Her Favorite Shows of Fashion Month
Inspiration exists everywhere. Music, technology, art, nature, and certainly fashion all serve as points of departure for my studio’s work. I found plenty of inspiration in February when I attended...
View ArticleA Survival Kit For Music Festival Season
As festival season approaches, we’ve enlisted the expertise of the Coveteur team to uncover the essential items that form a fresh take on festival wear. This year, we're steering clear of the clichés...
View ArticleMules have Dethroned Boots Until Further Notice
While “florals for Spring” might not be groundbreaking, our closets constantly crave renewal and rebirth. So, before we retire our coats for the season, we’re leaning into the details that set the...
View ArticleFashion Photographer Alice Rosati Embraces Chaos
Compiling an intro for this story, I found myself typing “gives zero fucks” into a thesaurus, because despite Italian photographer Alice Rosati’s lackadaisical facade, she’s quite determined. Her work...
View ArticlePrêt-à-Porter Is the ’90s Fashion Time Capsule You’re Missing
It’s 1994, Paris Fashion Week, and a 70-year-old Robert Altman is at the center of the action. He’s got multiple cameras running back and forth between runway shows like Miyake and Mugler, A-listers...
View ArticlePastels, Pearls, and ’60s Pucci
While I may live in New York, I shop like I live in a tropical climate year-round. I prefer to collect summer dresses and accessories over anything else (even when the weather calls for a snowsuit),...
View ArticleIt’s Cashmere-Sweater-and-Nice-Jeans Season
I don’t know about you, but I am so sick of my winter clothes. I don’t want to look at any of my coats, and I’m feeling tempted to tuck my go-to suede boots into the back of my closet until October....
View ArticleI’ve Never Gotten Rid of A Piece of Dries Van Noten
Every season after the new collections have tromped down the runway and paraded through your Instagram feeds, the onus falls on magazine editors to compile the inevitable (and at-times dreaded) trend...
View ArticleThe Mother-Daughter Duo Behind Bernadette Talk Belgian Antique Markets,...
For their Fall/Winter 2024 showroom appointments, the mother-daughter duo behind Antwerp-based Bernadette, Bernadette and Charlotte de Geyter, both dressed in their own designs. Bernadette, 58,...
View ArticleThe Power of an Heirloom
Jeweler Jillian Sassone knows that every piece of jewelry comes with a story. Whether it be an heirloom, an inside joke, or a romantic gesture, the lore around its sentiment often outlives the...
View ArticleWhat to Wear to Coachella, Based on Your Favorite Lana Album
Tumblr girls rejoice—Lana Del Rey is taking the main stage at Coachella this year. We’re ready to relive our greatest 2014 fantasy—although it’s probably best you leave that flower crown in the back...
View ArticleIt’s Not Just You, Influencer Collaborations Are Everywhere
In fashion, the role of creative director has always been considered sacred. Major designers—bonafide celebrities in their own right—play musical chairs for the top job at luxury houses, making...
View ArticleRich Eccentric by Day, Vigilante by Night
Not all superheroes wear capes. But more of them should wear Ferragamo corsets. At least, that was my first impression when I saw Iris Apatow done up as a Hollywood vigilante as envisioned by...
View ArticleA Dream Wardrobe—and Itinerary—for a Weekend in Mexico City
I’m not much for the concept of a capsule wardrobe, but I find traveling to be a useful exercise in creating a condensed closet du jour. Logistical constraints call for wardrobe workhorses, but no...
View ArticleChecking into the Hotel Chelsea with Molly Ringwald
“I really don't like to buy anything new,” declares Molly Ringwald. “As much as I can, I try to buy stuff that's old, that's been worn before, or consignment stuff on principle. I just won't buy a new...
View ArticleHigh Sport Skeptics Have Entered the Chat
If you are plugged into fashion discourse, you’ve probably heard about High Sport Kick Pant by now (perhaps against your will). They are stretch ponte trousers with a cropped flare above the ankle and...
View ArticleLouis Vuitton’s Low Key Collection Reconsiders the Hobo Bag
Louis Vuitton is making a case for the reemergence of the early aughts staple hobo bag with its new Low Key collection. Debuting today, April 12th, the collection features two styles: a classic...
View ArticleIt’s Leather Weather
Trends come and go, but leather is made to stay. Warmer weather is approaching, but it's not quite warm yet. We have yet to sport a T-shirt sans sleeves here on the East Coast. Enter: the trusty...
View ArticleModel Kelsey Merritt Attended Her First Dior Show at the Brooklyn Museum
Last night, model Kelsey Merritt attended her first Dior fashion show at the Brooklyn Museum, where the French fashion house showed their Fall 2024 collection. Still adjusting to the time difference...
View ArticleA Street Style Photographer Predicts Spring’s Biggest Trends
Street-style documentarian Johnny Cirillo has built a fanbase under the pseudonym @watchingnewyork by cataloging the ensembles of the city’s most stylish dwellers in their natural habitat. These...
View ArticleJesse Jo Stark Has A Thing for Monsters
“Horrific hillbilly” is the phrase musician Jesse Jo Stark uses to describe the personal style phase that stuck after years of adolescent experimentation. It’s the same one she applies to her music....
View ArticleMother's Day Gifts That Scream 'Gift-Giving Is My Love Language'
Mother’s Day always seems to approach without much warning, leaving me scrambling to find the perfect gift. If anyone else’s mom is hard to shop for, join the not-so-exclusive club. The scenario...
View ArticleThis Year’s Engagement Ring Trend Forecast Includes Platinum Settings and...
From ear pins to edgy engagement rings and back again, KATKIM does it all. The Los Angeles-based fine jewelry designer doesn’t recreate trends; she sets them. Her statement pieces have a cult-like...
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