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Inauguration Fashion: Melania Trump’s Patriotic Statement, Lauren Sanchez’s Faux Pas and Ivanka’s “Jackie O. Moment”
The first lady went patriotic at her husband’s swearing-in, wearing two U.S. fashion brands, while the new Cabinet stepped into the spotlight in sharp styles and fresh colors.
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See Gracie Abrams’ New Chanel Campaign with Artistic Direction by Sofia Coppola
The Grammy-nominated singer — coming off a breakout year during which she opened for Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour and performed on 'Saturday Night Live' — wore Chanel at the Grammys and Met Gala.
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Golden Globes Power Rankings: Zendaya and Timothée Chalamet Won the Red Carpet
As the 2025 awards season remains in flux due to the ongoing L.A. wildfires, THR looks at the economic impact, and a hopeful future, of Hollywood red carpets.
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Louis Vuitton Opens a NYC Pop-Up to Mark 20th Anniversary of Murakami Collab
The ad campaign starring Zendaya debuted in December, and now a pop-up shop is open through Jan. 31, selling re-editions of the handbags every star carried in the aughts.
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How AI Is Busting Bogus Birkins
Luxury brands are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to battle the scourge of counterfeit goods
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‘SNL’ and Saks Fifth Avenue Celebrate Show’s 50th Anniversary with Special Merchandise (Exclusive)
The collection of SNL-inspired merchandise from hails from Erin and Sara Foster’s Favorite Daughter brand and Le Labo Fragrances.
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The Best Dressed Stars at the Golden Globes
Amid a sea of black tuxedos, Andrew Scott stood out in his bright blue suit, while Zendaya and Ariana Grande embraced the night's major style trend: old-Hollywood glamour.
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Golden Globes: Ariana Grande, Elle Fanning and Anya Taylor-Joy Wear Archival Style
The 'Wicked' star opted for a 1966 Givenchy gown purchased at Lily et Cie, while Fanning wears an update from a 1953 design.
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Golden Globes: Colman Domingo Brings the Flair (and Expertly Tied Silk Tie) in Valentino
Star stylists Wayman Bannerman and Micah McDonald consider the ‘Sing Sing’ best actor nominee a dream client: "He is a walking celebration," McDonald says.
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Golden Globes: Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo and More Stars Hit the Red Carpet
All the red carpet images from the high-wattage kickoff event of this year’s awards season.Â
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Donatella Versace’s Future at Fashion Brand Uncertain Amid Contract End
Versace's contract with owners Capri Holdings is up in February. But with sales down and conflict within the company (reportedly) rising, Milan is a-buzz with rumors she's on her way out.
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Red Carpet 2024: Hollywood’s Best-Dressed Stars of the Year
From Cynthia Erivo's green revolution to Zendaya's foul balls, THR's resident style czar picks the year's red carpet fashion hits.
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Felicity Jones Has a Fresh (and Minimalist) Take on Method Dressing Trend at ‘The Brutalist’ Premiere
The Golden Globe-nominated actress is a big fan of method dressing: "Increasingly, the press around films has become as entertaining in many cases as the film itself, so why not embrace the theater of it?"
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Why Matthieu Blazy Is Perfect for Chanel (and Hollywood)
At his former gig as Bottega Veneta's creative director, Blazy was creating high-style looks for Julianne Moore, Nicole Kidman, Michelle Yeoh and (many) others. He'll do the same at the house Coco built.
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Miley Cyrus Just Bought the Shimmering Bob Mackie Dress She Wore on the Grammys Stage
Proceeds for the dress — which had been scheduled to be sold at auction at Julien's this week — will be donated to MusiCares.
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A-Listers Swear by High-Tech DIY Skincare Gadgets — Do They Actually Work?
Several all-purpose gizmos, including the Jennifer Aniston–approved Nuface, and the new Skorr Glow and C.A.R.A. devices, promise younger, healthier skin. But how effective are they?
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