In ‘One Battle After Another,’ Colleen Atwood Perfects the Art of Subtle Costuming

Colleen Atwood’s career as an Oscar-winning costume designer has spanned from Jazz Age Chicago to a fantastical world down the rabbit hole. But with Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film, One Battle After Another, Atwood stayed firmly planted in reality, fashioning revolutionaries, white supremacists, high schoolers, migrants, skaters, weed-growing nuns, and a freedom-fighting Sensei. “It’s one of the movies...

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Nicole Kidman Nails Classic French Style at Chanel

Today, the highly anticipated spring 2026 Chanel show took place during Paris Fashion Week. The presentation marked Matthieu Blazy’s debut as creative director of the French house, and loads of A-list stars came out in support of this new chapter. Ayo Edebiri, Margot Robbie, Penélope Cruz, Pedro Pascal, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Nicole Kidman all sat front row—dressed in...

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Amal Clooney Chops Off 8 Inches for Fall

Considering a fall reset? It doesn't have to be dramatic—just ask Amal Clooney. Days after serving up toasted glamour in London with long, waist-skimming locks, she's gone shorter for fall.Of course, shorter is a relative term here. When you have hair that is that long, thick, and luscious (ahem, Amal), even a few inches feels dramatic. “I cut...

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All the Easter Eggs in Taylor Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia” Music Video

Then, we enter a glittering, aquatic-themed dance number that nods to the Busby Berkeley-choreographed “Human Waterfall” sequence in 1933’s Footlight Parade. It’s yet another reminder of Ophelia’s drowning, though the use of lifebuoys here references Taylor’s metaphorical rescue from the same tragic fate. After that, Taylor reappears with a sparkly blue tinsel feather boa of sorts, which matches...

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Thom Browne Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

We’re in fashion’s Paris heartland at the late Karl Lagerfeld’s former Left Bank home, the ornately splendiferous Hotel Pozzo de Borgo, and we’re here for the spring 2026 show of Thom Browne, that most American of American designers, though really we’re somewhere else—deep space, light years away. We’re about to have a Close Encounter of the Third Kind...

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ATXV Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

At the same time that other designers have adapted the physicality that has characterized Antonio Tarantini’s work for ATXV (lots of pulling and tying), so the Italian designer has refined his technique for spring. He still draped directly on the form, but feeling especially liberated, focused on suspended strips of fabric (the edges all finished by hand) that...

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Margaret Howell Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

This may be the only collection where the humble, functional garb of the postal worker is a source of inspiration. (And actually let’s hear it for postal workers, for their public service, sometimes against all odds.) But then this is Margaret Howell we’re talking about, the British designer who has raised the everyday and the familiar to an...

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Johanna Ortiz Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

The Río Magdalena, Colombia’s majestic river, flows northward through the country’s western half, carrying centuries of history, from pre-Columbian cultures to Spanish colonization. Named after Mary Magdalene, it remains a powerful symbol of the nation’s spirit and continuity. Johanna Ortiz drew from this legacy for her spring collection, called Magdalena, an homage to her Colombian roots.Her most tangible...

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