Kim Kardashian Wears a Bra Made of Hair—and Not Much Else

Photo: Dimitris GiannetosHuman hair has become a fashion fixation in recent times. At Collina Strada’s New York Fashion Week spring 2026 show, designer Hillary Taymour sent hairy beanies down the runway, while Schiaparelli and Simone Rocha have produced human hair accessories, neckties, and earrings. At Duran Lantink’s debut collection for Jean Paul Gaultier, graphic bodysuits of male pubic...

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Selena Gomez Makes the Case for Ballet Flats in Fall

Dressing for the cooler temperatures—even when you’re a celebrity heading to your favored famous-people haunt in the still-balmy Los Angeles—can be tricky. Selena Gomez, though, knows just how to style the seasonal vibe shift.Photographed on Thursday night (October 23), Gomez was seen leaving Giorgio Baldi with her mother Mandy Teefey. Still holding onto her bridal whites, the newlywed...

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LagosPhoto Biennial: The inaugural edition on incarceration and photography as resistance.

After fifteen years of championing photography as a platform for exchange and critical reflection, the African Artists’ Foundation (AAF) announces that LagosPhoto Festival will now adopt a biennial format, on view from October 25 – November 29, 2025.This transition marks a new phase of growth, creating space for deeper inquiry, broader programming, and expanded impact. Under the theme...

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Checking in With the Altadena Girls Nearly a Year After the Los Angeles Fires

The community center continues Colvert’s original mission of serving teen girls. Clothing and hygiene products are still paramount to the mission, with the space’s free boutique offering “dignity-first” essentials, including feminine hygiene products. “We definitely want to meet basic needs first,” Sandidge says. “That’s part of the dignity piece. But also I think it gives you permission during...

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In “Seydou Keïta: A Tactile Lens,” a Legendary African Photographer Gets His Biggest Showcase Yet

Hand-woven and dyed fabrics, elaborate gold and beaded jewelry, women with hennaed hands and feet, and military men in suits fill the work of photographer Seydou Keïta (1921–2001), the subject of a new exhibition, “Seydou Keïta: A Tactile Lens,” at New York’s Brooklyn Museum.For the show—the largest North American survey of Keïta’s imagery to date—guest curator Catherine E....

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Catherine Newman on Blending the Everyday with the Unimaginable in Her New Novel, ‘Wreck’

Fiftysomething mother and writer Rocky, the protagonist of Catherine Newman’s 2024 novel Sandwich and its new sequel, Wreck (out on Tuesday from HarperCollins), would likely laugh at my use of an ancient Gregorian chant to summarize her life philosophy. But in Sandwich and Wreck’s skillful fusing of the worst parts of life (infertility, wrongful death, chronic illness) with...

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Ahead of Vogue World: Hollywood, a Look Back at the Many Times Silver Screen Legends Took the Runway

Picture it: It’s 2005 and it’s Dolce & Gabbana day at Milan Fashion Week. Chloë Sevigny has been rumored to attend. The lights go down, and the first model comes out. It’s none other than the proto-It-girl herself: Sevigny is on the runway!This Sunday, Vogue World: Hollywood will celebrate the enduring love affair between fashion and film. Designers...

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These Are the 11 Most-Wanted Accessories of Fall—and How to Style Them

Our fall shopping list is rounded out by It-accessories that fashion enthusiasts (ourselves included!) can’t wait to get their hands on, like Miu Miu’s tall, slender sock boots, Prada’s suede bowling bag, and Chloé’s revived Paddington bag. If you’ve been keeping up with everything that's currently trending on Vogue.com (which we’re sure you are), chances are your wardrobe...

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