The actress and filmmaker discusses her directorial debut, her love of French New Wave, and meeting her idol, Patti Smith.
From Balenciaga’s first ambassadors to the new MAISON ESSENTIELE store, here are are all the fashion moments you may have missed.
Workwear designed for the girlies.
“I am a pretty closed book. Takes me a while to open up. Only the people really close to me know me.”
So what does your frank green reusable bottle colour say about you?
Moments in fashion you might have missed this week – from LVMH’s partnership with the Paris Olympics, to Balenciaga’s historic expansion.
From LOEWE’s new menswear campaign starring Omar Apollo and Jamie Dornan, to Maison Balzac’s warehouse sale.
This one goes out to all the dolls.
The English-French actress and singer’s style dominated the 60s and 70s, leaving behind a fashion legacy much bigger than her namesake bag.
From Burberry’s new Winter 23 campaign to Bottega Veneta’s foray into print media. Here’s the fashion moments you might’ve missed.
Since her breakout role in last year’s ‘Shiva Baby’, Sennott has fast become our biggest cinematic girl crush.
She’s one of Hollywood’s most lauded actresses, a delightful home cook, and, as it turns out, can serve a mean red carpet look.
A relationship with storytelling is close to the heart of Australian model, actress and writer Gemma Ward.
The 2016 New York namesake label from Emily Adams Bode has swiftly risen to the ranks of one of the most cool and covetable labels to shop.
From designer restaurants, to Kendrick Lamar at Chanel, here’s your fix.
Three episodes in, and we are already coveting many of the outfits on The Idol, so below, we’re rounding up all of our favourite looks and where to buy them, or alternatives, so far.
We round up our favourite looks from some of the best collections at Paris Men’s Week SS24.
From asymmetric skirts to baggy trousers, street style at Paris Mens Fashion Week is overwhelming louche and brandless this year.
“I am driven to reuse these secondhand materials to create pieces that are even weirder and wackier.”