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Vogue has rounded up our favorite new styles for every type of bride, for every type of wedding—and everything in between.
14 days ago
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From the more-is-more maximalist attitude to cool bridal separates and bold, unconventional colors to incorporate into your wardrobe, here are the seven takeaways from New York Bridal Fashion Week.
about 1 year ago
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Chalk it up to this year’s many stress-inducing events (political, environmental, or otherwise), but pajamas—the comfort food of clothing—have taken 2019 by storm. On the runway, pajama dressing is still all the rage; on Instagram, It girls galore have been spotted in Little House on the Prairie–style nightgowns as day dresses. Even when it comes to sleepwear actually meant for sleeping, the offerings are as plentiful as ever, from brands like Hill House Home, Morgan Lane, and more. Synonymous w…
over 4 years ago
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It isn’t just fashion that is filling the Christmas lists of the Vogue editors this year. While there are plenty of monogrammed accessories, gifts to buy according to your zodiac sign, and even presents for your pet peppering staffers’ lists, it seems that this year, many of us are looking closer to home. One editor wants the new iPhone 11 to capture (and treasure!) special moments with her new son, and there are multiple pleas for espresso machines, museum memberships, and even workout classes.…
over 4 years ago
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Done right, holiday shopping for children can make you feel like a kid again.
over 4 years ago
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As you gear up for fall, browsing the internet for the best boots and jeans, take a minute to look at what’s already in your closet. You might actually own this season’s trendiest piece. Think sturdy Barbour jackets that come with a lifetime warranty or that pair of Birkenstocks that have lasted since college. Normcore is back for fall. Urban Dictionary defines this style as “the act of deconstructing fashion by purposely dressing blank or dull. Anything that looks like it might be featured in a…
over 4 years ago
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If you live in New York and work out regularly, chances are you’ve heard of New York Pilates. Founder Heather Andersen opened her first studio in a West Village basement in 2013, and in six short years, she has not only upgraded her basement space into a modern, two-story location on Houston Street, but has also opened two additional locations in downtown New York, one in Montauk, and another in Southampton. Suffice to say that with its pink-lit studios and array of beauty products to choose fr…
over 4 years ago
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We’re no longer living in an era of fashion don’ts. Now that informality and comfort are have become style musts, rules seem made for breaking—even the one about not wearing white after Labor Day. It’s one almost everyone’s heard of, even if few follow it to a T, especially considering that we wear cooling white in summer and snowy white in winter. Why not in fall, too? As the seasons change and temperatures cool down, it is time to turn a new page, after all.
Following leads from street style s…
over 4 years ago
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For the brand’s latest collection, the team traveled to Château de Gudanes for a photoshoot, farm-fresh meals, and family time.
over 4 years ago
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Elizabeth Debicki and Gemma Arterton play lovers Virginia Woolf and Lady Vita Sackville-West in a new period drama. Here are 5 ways to recreate looks from the film “Vita and Virginia.”
over 4 years ago
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Most working women have what they call office shoes and then their commuter shoes. Office shoes might include high-heel pumps or strappy sandals meant to (quite literally) elevate your work outfit. Commuter shoes, on the other hand, are perhaps the less attractive if more practical option for traveling to and from work. Whatever dress code your workplace requires, you can’t always rely on a pair of painful heels to get you through an important meeting. Instead opt for a pair of chic yet comforta…
over 4 years ago
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Every other summer, the sources of FOMO (fear of missing out) have reliably been trendy pools or trips to Montauk. Who would’ve guessed that the hottest spot this summer is actually your very own backyard? Forget chic dinner parties with place cards and any rooftop bar—all the cool New York City girls are gathering up stained T-shirts and old socks to throw tie-dye parties in the comfort of their own homes.
Perhaps inspiration came from the many tie-dye trends seen on the Spring runways. There w…
almost 5 years ago
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’Tis the season of Mercury retrograde, the dreaded celestial cycle that occurs every few months and transforms daily life into complete chaos. From March 22 until April 15, Mercury, the ruling planet of expression and communication, has slowed its orbit around the sun, leaving everyone in a panic over their friendships, love lives, and careers.
Concentration becomes more difficult, repressed emotions bubble to the surface, and that one ex you thought was gone for good? Yep, he’s back again. But…
about 6 years ago
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Shop these 27 sherbet-colored pieces to brighten up your mood this winter.
over 6 years ago
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Pearls are back and cooler than ever.
over 6 years ago
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How Selena Gomez, Rihanna, and more stars are breaking all the swimsuit rules.
almost 7 years ago
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To broadcast dissent or not to broadcast dissent?
over 7 years ago
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The latest look for the season takes it’s cues from the disco-era favorite with a modern twist.
over 8 years ago