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It’s the pirate’s life for Jenna Ortega in Vivienne Westwood
As for glam, her brunette hair was pulled into a soft half up, half down look with delicate front pieces by stylist Cesar Deleon Ramirez. Her eyebrows are still...
A New Label From an Industry Veteran “Less About Fashion, More About Life”
“I went from Tome to Emote,” says Ryan Lobo. “It was a deliberate choice, and a heartfelt choice.” Lobo was indeed one half of the design duo Tome along...
75 Thoughts I Had While Watching ‘And Just Like That…’ Season 3, Episode 10
After a string of fairly quiet episodes, tonight’s And Just Like That… was—dare I say it—kind of action-packed?! In the space of less than an hour, we get Carrie...
Sportmax Resort 2026 Collection
Sportmax cuts through the Max Mara Group’s polished offerings with a more daring, forward-pitched energy. While grounded in everyday function, the brand tries to push beyond convention—the tailoring is...
The 3 Key Fall/Winter 2025 Fashion Trends You Can Start Wearing Now
The fall 2025 fashion trends were personality-driven, no matter what style camp you typically file yourself under. Both minimalists and maximalists, and quite frankly everyone in between can find...
How to Master the Watercolor Blush Trend (No MFA Required)
Soft, blurred, and beautifully diffused, watercolor blush is the painterly flush that’s quietly stealing the spotlight. Its defining feature? A wash of color with no harsh lines in sight....

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“Split Brain,” by Weike Wang
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The Enduring Power of “The Rules of the Game”
Even if Mozart’s name and a quote from Beaumarchais’s play “The Marriage of Figaro” didn’t feature in the credits of “The Rules of the Game,” this 1939 film by...
Epstein Island Revealed
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Worlds in Rooms
I think that sometimes, when we look at art, we’re hoping to recapture a piece of our past—a golden time when we had a deep and unforgettable experience with...
How Tom Lehrer Escaped the Transience of Satire
Satire, George S. Kaufman famously said, is what closes on Saturday night. Meaning, of course, that it has a limited run because of its intrinsically circumscribed interest. To this,...