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Simon isn’t slowing down…

The Jacquemus multiverse just unveiled its men’s line—and made its debut in Rio!
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Found even more archival footage from Carolyn Bessette and John F. Kennedy Jr.'s 1996 wedding

We just can't stop admiring that dress…
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Lucy Liu, 1999
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Once again while searching for unique pieces for my fictional dream apartment, we came across the work of Denis Aktu.

Denis is an architect from Germany who describes himself as "addicted to hardware and small interior details." Judging by his designs—bookshelves, chairs, and compact coffee tables—it’s clear what he means.

But let’s be honest: a shelf that holds 3–4 photos like a literal book screw (yes, that’s exactly what the designer called it) has already made it straight onto my wishlist.
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Behind the scenes of Louis Vuitton’s grand show preparation: Pharrell Williams brought in Bureau Betak to transform a massive wooden crate into a fully realized Drophaus home. The project blends design, craftsmanship, and human effort, continuing Louis Vuitton’s refined, dandy-inspired aesthetic.

In an interview with AD, Pharrell emphasizes he doesn’t see himself as an architect: “I’m not an architect. I create solutions.” And this approach turns out to be a brilliant move for launching the new collection.

Models moved through the space like it was a runway, while guests stood around as if they were friends dropping by a housewarming for their new neighbors.
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Catching fresh shots of Bella Hadid straight from the Saint Laurent office in Paris.

The crowd of fans didn’t wait long—and rightfully so. Bella, ever the sweetheart, took a moment to sign a few autographs before dashing off for a fitting ahead of the show.

Someone even managed to hand her a few small rose bouquets 🤍
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Status by end of week: a barely-there, yet somehow still functional Hermès bag on Mary-Kate Olsen
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Bottega Veneta is turning heads in the fashion world with its new line of handwoven leather flowers.

We first spotted these bouquets at Mathieu Blazy’s recent runway show. On the catwalk, they looked like a subtle styling detail — almost innocent. Now, as standalone luxury objects, they’ve sparked both desire and debate.

Each bouquet is entirely handcrafted from calf leather and comes wrapped in the brand’s signature packaging, logo and all. As for the price? Brace yourselves: $8,800. Yes, that zero is correct.

Sure, the concept plays on timeless appeal — a bouquet that never wilts. But setting aside commercial savvy, it feels a little odd. This is a brand known for its refined touch with natural textures — so why leather for such a vibrant, organic idea? Is it an ethical choice? That’s worth questioning…

What do you think — love it or leave it?
Let us know your thoughts.
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Just look at the adorable accessory we found in our recommendations!

Yes, you read that right — these are mini disks featuring albums from your favorite artists. Stick one to the back of your phone, and the built-in NFC tag will instantly redirect you to Spotify for seamless playback.

We’re not okay anymore. We absolutely need these keychains, like, yesterday.
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Street style snapshots from Milan Fashion Week over the past few days:
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Dodge now has a fresh creative playground. We’ve checked it out.
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Justin Bieber is now fully teasing the first products from his own brand, SKYLRK. We covered it in detail all the way back in October.

It’s now clear this isn’t just a footwear brand, but also includes clothing and accessories. By the way, the pink sunglasses model is getting serious love from editors 👀

The launch date for the first items is still unknown.
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Lila Moss is all about fluff today
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Jordan Brand unveils its "Year of the Rabbit" holiday collection

The lineup includes the Air Jordan Legacy 312, Air Jordan 23, Jordan Luka 1, Jordan 23/7, Jordan Series .05, plus a limited-edition release of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG and Air Jordan 1 Elevate Low—only 5,000 numbered pairs available

Set to launch in January
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Jocelyne Wildenstein passed away on December 31 at the age of 84.

The cause of death was a pulmonary embolism. Her long-time partner, fashion designer Lloyd Klein, shared the news. According to him, Jocelyne had been feeling well in the days leading up to her passing and had even made plans to celebrate the New Year with friends.

We’ve previously shared an in-depth piece about Jocelyne. In her later years, she lived quietly in France, staying away from the media spotlight and rarely appearing in public.

She will be buried in a private family ceremony. However, Klein revealed plans to hold a memorial service in 2025, so all those who wish can properly say their goodbyes.

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We’re bringing into our autumn outfits a trend that’s been a favorite since the start of summer — tailored silhouettes.

Leather blazers, cropped jackets, and cinched-waist trenches look especially sharp. There are countless ways to style these pieces — one standout combo worth saving: fitted blazers paired with mini skirts or shorts, accented with a wide belt.

We’ve put together a compact edit for inspiration. Don’t forget to save it!
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Ah, here we go! Cecily von Ziegesar is bringing back Blair Waldorf. The author of Gossip Girl is writing a new novel entirely dedicated to the iconic queen of the Upper East Side—reported by Deadline.

Titled Blair, the story will unfold two decades after the original series. And the deal is already sealed: Grand Central Publishing has acquired the rights, with sources describing the contract as seriously, *seriously* big.

Let’s rewind—Gossip Girl debuted in 2002, sold over six million copies, was translated into 25 languages, and spent more than 100 weeks on The New York Times bestseller list.

The new book isn’t expected before 2027. But yeah—we’re already counting down.
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Good morning!

Catching spring vibes with Olivia Rodrigo, live from London — suddenly, the urge to refresh our wardrobe with more checkered pieces has skyrocketed, thanks to her latest look…

Consider our marathon through favorite online shops officially activated.
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Hmm! This morning, let’s mentally teleport to Los Angeles, where Simon Porte Jacquemus is set to open his brand-new boutique.

Jacquemus has now landed in the heart of West Hollywood—right at the corner of Melrose Avenue and Robertson Boulevard, nestled between Acne Studios and Maxfield. This marks the label’s fifth flagship, following launches in Paris, New York, London, and Dubai.

To celebrate the opening, a special market event will be hosted, offering two ticket types: Yellow Flower Bouquet and Fresh Banana Ice Cream. Some tickets will be lucky ones—winners will walk away with a Rond Carré clutch or a fresh pair from the La Bateau x Timberland collaboration.

Fun fact: the boutique occupies the former Louis Vuitton space, spanning 11,500 square feet. Coming soon, it will also house Jacquemus’ debut fragrance line, developed in partnership with L’Oréal.

Switching to countdown mode—get ready!
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Here's Kim at her son's football game. The mom vibes are undeniable, radiating from a mile away.
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We’re back with more favorite influencer accounts, introducing fresh faces lighting up our recommendation feed.

Today, we’re spotlighting Barbara Ines — her photos have been popping up everywhere in our social networks (we couldn’t help but notice). Born in Portugal, she’s currently on a mini getaway across Italy.

With over 16 years in the blogging world, Barbara has collaborated with some of the most coveted brands, landed ambassador roles, and — fun fact — made appearances on MTV’s *It Girls* and the show *Biggs Bosses*.

As always, we’re leaving her handle below. Definitely worth a follow for your daily inspiration.

@barbara_ines 🤍🧺

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