Author: Kylie Dang
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Best Dressed at the Venice Film Festival 2025

The Venice Film Festival 2025 red carpet was a lesson in cinematic elegance—where couture shimmered like the lagoon at sunset, archival treasures resurfaced with new relevance, and A-listers embraced fashion as a form of visual storytelling. This year’s festival, especially the Frankenstein premiere, delivered some of the most striking style moments we’ve seen in years. Read more
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Dilara Fındıkoğlu SS26 Ready-to-Wear: “Cage of Innocence”

Dilara Fındıkoğlu closed the fourth day of London Fashion Week SS26 with a collection that may very well redefine the trajectory of her brand. Known for her punk-infused couture, dark romanticism, and meticulously crafted silhouettes, Fındıkoğlu took an unexpected turn this season—yet one that felt both radical and inevitable. Her SS26 ready-to-wear collection, titled “Cage Read more
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Best Dressed at the Emmys 2025: The Red Carpet Looks Everyone Is Talking About

The Emmys 2025 red carpet delivered some of the year’s strongest fashion moments, blending couture innovation, bold color stories, and celebrity star power. From Lisa’s dreamy Lever Couture gown to Jenna Ortega’s directional Givenchy moment, the night proved that glamour is alive and thriving. Below is a comprehensive, fashion-led breakdown of the best dressed stars Read more
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Almee Couture’s “Spirit of the Forgotten” — A Celestial Tribute to Legacy and Loss at New York Fashion Week

While Almee Couture may not yet be a household name, its showing during New York Fashion Week 2026 proved that fashion’s most profound stories often come from outside the official schedule. Presented under the Art Hearts Fashion Foundation, an independent platform spotlighting emerging designers across New York, Los Angeles, and Miami, Almee Couture’s latest collection Read more
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Glenn Martens Rebuilds Maison Margiela from the Inside Out

Among the slew of creative debuts in Paris this season, few carried as much anticipation as Glenn Martens’ ready-to-wear debut for Maison Margiela Spring 2026. After his hauntingly beautiful Artisanal show in July — which tilted the house toward dark romanticism and DIY elegance — the question was whether Martens would lean into commercial wearability Read more
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Olivier Rousteing’s Balmain Hits the Beach — and Finds Freedom in Softness

For years, Balmain has been shorthand for structured glamour — sharp tailoring, gold buttons, and a fierce “Balmain Army” marching in formation. But this season, Olivier Rousteing traded his soldiers for sea sirens. The Spring/Summer 2026 collection, staged inside the ornate ballroom of the InterContinental Paris Le Grand — the same venue where he debuted Read more
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Schiaparelli’s “Dancer in the Dark”: Daniel Roseberry Finds Light in Restraint

Elsa Schiaparelli was a master at blending art and fashion, so it was only fitting that her namesake house staged its Spring/Summer 2026 show inside the Pompidou Center — currently closed for renovations but still standing as one of Paris’s most avant-garde landmarks. From its rooftop, guests like Kylie Jenner, Rosalía, and FKA Twigs watched Read more
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Thom Browne Burns Down Convention and Builds a New Galaxy in Paris

What’s great about Thom Browne is that even after decades of setting the tone for conceptual tailoring, he’s still willing to take risks. His Spring/Summer 2026 collection was a reminder that fashion, at its best, is both absurd and sublime — a world where the impossible can strut down the runway in six sleeves and Read more
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Sofia Richie Grainge Rewrites Quiet Luxury with SRG — Her Debut Collection with Revolve

Sofia Richie Grainge has been called many things — a trendsetter, an influencer, the face of quiet luxury. But for her, the movement isn’t about status or exclusivity. “It’s flattering to be called luxurious,” she says. “But my approach isn’t about looking luxurious. It’s about feeling confident. I like simple staple pieces that don’t scream. Read more
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Adam Selman Revives Victoria’s Secret: Big Wings, Blowouts, and the Bombshell Era Reborn

The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show is back — and this time, it finally feels like it. After a six-year hiatus, last year’s revival aimed to modernize the brand with a focus on inclusivity and diversity. While that intention was universally praised, fans couldn’t help but miss the magic — the showmanship, the glittering spectacle, the Read more