This summer, we're ditching the usual whites, nautical stripes, and neutrals for a splash of bold color in the form of an eye-catching accessory. While we’re deep in the age of anything goes, our constant analysis of what the top designers and A-list celebrities are wearing right now has pointed to three unexpected colors dominating the scene.The best way to make a statement in this scorching 90-degree weather? Dramatic burgundy
No one ever warns you about how much yapping you have to do as an editor. Between the interviews, brainstorms, pitches, drinks meetups, work dinners, and — if you work at NYLON in particular — many parties, that’s a lot of time spent on the receiving end of the Triangle Method.While I’ve enjoyed enough of the privileges of American orthodontia (thanks, Mom and Dad) to not feel hyper-self-conscious about so
Daisy Edgar-Jones stepped onto the sandy “carpet” at the L.A. premiere of Twisters on wearing a white-hot asymmetrical Gucci dress that somehow made side-boob look elegant. In a continuation of fashion’s obsession with all things, uh, mammary, the Normal People star’s ensemble at the July 11 event was cut to subtly contrast a high cowl neck with a bare side view. To show off the exposed back and scarf ties
Fashion rarely takes any time off — even in the summer. While your friends are busy posting Instagram stories of their boat rides in Capri or the views from their Ibiza rental home, brands are going full steam ahead with warm-weather capsules and collaborations to make sure that even when you do have a long weekend off, you’ll be well-equipped. In that vein, there’s a lot of newness to love
Joey Wölffer, Reed Krakoff, Delphine KrakoffNeil Rasmus/BFA.com“I worked in jewelry for a long time,” said Joey Wölffer to a group of guests gathered for a dinner with a view (more on that later) to celebrate her collaboration with Balinese-based fine jewelry label John Hardy, now under the creative direction of Reed Krakoff since 2022.Before diving head-first into her family’s rosé and winery business, Wölffer enjoyed a career in jewelry design,
Since 2022, adidas has established itself as the most prolific sneaker brand among the street style set—and it's all thanks to some master collaborations. The Wales Bonner collab was an unprecedented success, especially when the designer revisited the Samba, the most popular style of all. However, some celebrities have been opting for less sought-after pairs. Such is the case for Bella Hadid.Spotted in the streets of New York, the model
Glastonbury is over for another year, and attention now turns to Wimbledon, where the style mood is less Barbour jackets, slogan tees and short shorts, more polite heels and summer tailoring. Wimbledon fans may well be deprived of their usual Princess of Wales sighting this year, given that the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club has temporarily stepped away from her public engagements as she continues to focus
Inside the Lyceum, preshow music appropriately alternated between Ethel Merman’s disco album and Liza Minnelli’s 1980s collaboration with the Pet Shop Boys. As the curtain came up, there was little doubt that Escola and company would continue the streak they have been on since opening downtown at the Lucille Lortel this past winter. Escola’s acrobatic pratfalls and pitch-perfect timing remain unchanged from the show’s off-Broaday run, though the sets have
Let’s be honest: It’s been a strange Wimbledon, filled with last-minute absences; even later-minute sudden injuries, retirements, and walkovers; and a host of upsets. Nobody, but nobody, predicted this women’s final, which pits 31st-seeded Czechian doubles specialist Barbora Krejčíkova against the seventh-seeded Jasmine Paolini of Italy. (They play at 9 a.m. ET tomorrow.) Whoever wins, we will see—for the eighth straight year—a new Wimbledon women’s singles champion.For Paolini, it’s been