From Vogue

  • Cardi B Flexes Her Rare Birkin—and Courtside Seats—at the Knicks Game

    Cardi B is eschewing the traditional sports team merch for something that’s a little more her speed. The rapper attended the New York Knicks game last night where she traded in a sporty look for a preppy outfit. Cardi wore a cropped blue gingham button-up with a raw hem, which she paired with a brown plaid miniskirt with an ultra-high slit. Cardi accessorized her schoolgirl look to maximalist perfection with a pair of Y2K-friendly sunglasses from Blackpink singer Jennie Kim’s collaboration with...
  • Met Gala History: How the Biggest Night in Fashion Came to Be

    The first Monday in May is one of fashion’s most anticipated nights: The Met Gala. From Zendaya’s light-up Cinderella gown to Blake Lively’s red carpet transformations to Billy Porter’s show-stopping glitz and glam, the Met Gala brings together our favorite celebrities, influencers, and fashion icons. This year on May 6, the exclusive list of invitees will attend the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute gala dressed to the theme of “The Garden of Time.” While you make bets on who will...
  • The Vibiest Met Gala Looks from the '70s, '80s, and '90s (We Promise You Haven't Seen These Before)

    The Costume Institute’s Met Gala may not have always been a supersized spectacle, but it was always very fashionable. Started in 1948 by Eleanor Lambert, who also founded the International Best Dressed List, the Council of Fashion Designers of America, and even New York Fashion Week, at the start the evening consisted of a very standard dinner in a luxe Manhattan hotel with various socialites in attendance. The seeds of our modern-time Met Gala extravaganza were planted in the early 1970s by...
  • Nicholas Galitzine Talks The Idea of You, Anne Hathaway, and Being Inspired by BTS

    It seems like The Idea of You star Nicholas Galitzine hasn't stopped working since emerging as Hollywood's new leading man over the last couple years. His acting — and newfound dance skills — has led him to work with the likes of Idina Menzel, Julianne Moore, Ayo Edebiri, and now Anne Hathaway, who he affectionately calls “Annie.” While her prolific acting career might be intimidating to some, Galitzine tells Teen Vogue that Hathaway always has “an openness to collaborate.” Galitzine and...
  • 39 of the Best Florals on the Met Gala Red Carpet

    In case you hadn’t heard, Vogue is having a garden party on May 6. The 2024 Met Gala, “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion,” will examine how technology can breathe new life into garments too old and fragile to be worn again. The evening’s dress code, however, is “The Garden of Time,” based on the short story by J.G. Ballard. It’s safe to say we’re expecting a lot of florals on this year’s Met Gala carpet. So why not revisit some of the guests who—inadvertently—nailed the 2024 dress code?...
  • In Full Bloom: Shop the Best Floral Accessories Inspired by the 2024 Met Gala

    The evanescent burst of cherry blossoms, the rainbow of tulips coloring the sidewalks, the mellifluous hyacinths perfuming the air—spring is in the air, and we’re not just talking about the fauna and flora in the natural word. Another flowering taking place is the 2024 Met Gala, held annually on the first Friday in May. This year’s theme—“Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion”—will celebrate the Costume Institute’s new exhibition of the same name; an exhibit that will feature approximately 250...
  • Nadine Nassib Njeim Introduces the First Collection in Her Debut Beauty Brand

    Nadine Nassib Njeim has finally announced the first collection of her debut makeup brand, Nadine Njeim Beauty, and it is launching very soon.
  • Inside Alex Cooper and Matt Kaplan's Intimate Beachside Wedding in Riviera Maya

    How Alex Cooper and Matthew “Matt” Kaplan—the cofounders and co-CEOs of Trending Media Company, and as of this past weekend, newlyweds—met has been very well documented, as the “Daddy Gang” knows. For the uninitiated, the “Daddy Gang” is how Alex (a.k.a. “Father Cooper”) refers to her faithful following of podcast listeners. Alex is the co-creator and host of the weekly Call Her Daddy comedy and advice podcast on Spotify, and has been referred to as “arguably the most successful woman in...
  • The Victoria Beckham x Mango Collection Drops Tomorrow—Shop an Exclusive Edit on Vogue First

    All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, we may earn affiliate revenue on this article and commission when you buy something. Wondering what’s topping Victoria Beckham’s spring shopping list? “White tailoring, slick dresses, and the perfect clutch bag,” she tells Vogue—key pieces you can find in her debut collection with Mango, which officially lands in stores on April 23rd, but an edit of which is available to shop now exclusively for Vogue readers....
  • Céline Dion talks beauty secrets with Vogue France: “I'm very proud that at 55, I'm being asked to reveal my beauty”

    Released on 11 June 1981, Céline Dion's first single, "Ce n'était qu'un rêve" ("It was only a dream" in English) introduced us to a 13-year-old girl with round cheeks and long brown hair featured on the sleeve. With light makeup applied to her lips and eyelids, the young Quebecoise gazed timidly into the distance. What does she see beyond the infinite horizon? Are her dreams just illusions, as she sings on side A? Does she already know that “L’amour viendra" (“Love will come") as she sings on...
  • How I Learned to Love Matzo—Even Outside of Passover

    For Olivia Michel, matzo is the consummate snack. A theater props artisan and social worker who grew up in Harlem, Michel is not Jewish—yet her love of the infamous unleavened bread of Passover is still firmly rooted in nostalgia. During afternoons spent watching TV with her close friend Talia, whose family are Reform Jews, Michel would snack on plain, unsalted matzo spread with peanut butter and honey. “It could be like the week after Passover or something, or any random Wednesday afternoon,...
  • Moons and moods. The experts give us the inside scoop on how the lunar phases really affect our natural cycle

    In our modern-day society, hyper-connected to the virtual realm, it may be more important than expected to synchronize one's mind and body to natural cycles, such as the lunar phases. Generally speaking, the Moon's gravitational pull affects plant growth and the ocean's tides and circulation, which in turn influences our global climate. Additionally, its gravitational force maintains the earth's tilt, determining the seasons. From a human perspective, it influences our fluids, from water...