Why Should Jennifer Lopez Be Expected to Answer Questions About Her Marriage at Work?

Why Should Jennifer Lopez Be Expected to Answer Questions About Her Marriage at Work?

It’s a rough time for those of us unnecessarily invested in the once-dead, now-rekindled love affair between Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck (and, of course, the third member of their relationship: Dunkin). Rumors have been flying that the seemingly golden couple’s marriage is on the rocks—to the point that a journalist actually asked if Lopez … Read more

Billie Eilish, Welcome to the Queer-Pop-Girlie Canon

Billie Eilish, Welcome to the Queer-Pop-Girlie Canon

We’re living through something of a boom time for queer pop (if not necessarily queer rights): Between Reneé Rapp, Chappell Roan, Muna, and Kehlani, the gay girls among us are eating good. There really couldn’t be a better time for one Billie Eilish to reintroduce herself as part of The Culture. Of course, the 22-year-old … Read more

19 Vogue Staffers on the Best Advice They Got From Their Moms

19 Vogue Staffers on the Best Advice They Got From Their Moms

While my mother normally says this in the context of work meetings and emails, I think it speaks to the larger truth that “excuses” are just that—excuses. The excuse itself (not the fact of being late) makes you look more guilty of something, and less professionally capable. Everyone understands that things come up. No one … Read more

Meet The Editor with Vogue Runway’s José Criales-Unzueta and Laia Garcia-Furtado

Meet The Editor with Vogue Runway’s José Criales-Unzueta and Laia Garcia-Furtado

DATE: May 23, 2024 TIME: 12:00pm ET/ 5:00pm BST LOCATION: 📲 VIRTUAL EVENT, GLOBAL Meet the Editor is our monthly interactive get-together, exclusively for Vogue Club members. This virtual event series is here to give you unparalleled access to Vogue editors—and the opportunity to ask them anything about careers and style. Join the livestream from … Read more

‘Red, White & Royal Blue’ 2: Here’s Everything We Know So Far

‘Red, White & Royal Blue’ 2: Here’s Everything We Know So Far

If you’re currently streaming August Moon and lusting after Nicholas Galitzine’s dreamy Hayes Campbell after devouring the Anne Hathaway-led, impossibly sugary, feather-light wafer that is The Idea of You, we have good news. The former Prince Charming will be back on screens before you know it, to embody another swoon-worthy royal: the British Prince Henry, … Read more

‘Hacks’ Is Back for Its Third Season, and Hannah Einbinder and Jean Smart Are More Than Ready

‘Hacks’ Is Back for Its Third Season, and Hannah Einbinder and Jean Smart Are More Than Ready

I know you were both on the picket lines during the SAG and WGA strikes; what did you miss most about the Hacks set while you were away? Einbinder: I think just getting to be in this collective of individuals who are all so funny and hardworking and lovely. We really do get into a … Read more

At the Venice Biennale, a Quintessentially British Brand Has Thrown Its Weight Behind the British Pavilion

At the Venice Biennale, a Quintessentially British Brand Has Thrown Its Weight Behind the British Pavilion

It is 10 p.m. on a clement spring night and a scene is playing out in front of an unremarkable building. There is a throng of people waiting outside, eager to enter the Narnia that beckons beyond the impeccably dressed gatekeepers they are negotiating with. Every so often, the unmarked door opens to let in … Read more

Lily Gladstone on ‘Under the Bridge,’ MMIW Awareness, and Radical Empathy

Lily Gladstone on ‘Under the Bridge,’ MMIW Awareness, and Radical Empathy

After an awards season that saw Lily Gladstone scoop up a Golden Globe and a SAG Award for her astonishing work as Mollie Burkhart in Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, the actor has moved swiftly on to her next project: Hulu’s limited series Under the Bridge, based on the best-selling true-crime book by … Read more

What Does It Mean to Keep Kosher for Passover When You’re Recovering from an Eating Disorder?

What Does It Mean to Keep Kosher for Passover When You’re Recovering from an Eating Disorder?

I’ve always loved Passover. Okay, not always; my three-quarters Jewish, mostly atheist family and I didn’t throw seders when I was growing up. But ever since college, I’ve been coming together with friends to read the Haggadah (albeit one with a queer, feminist, decidedly modern bent), break matzah apart, dip parsley in salt water, ask … Read more

How Chicken Shop Date’s Amelia Dimoldenberg Turned Teen “Delusion” Into Hollywood Domination

How Chicken Shop Date’s Amelia Dimoldenberg Turned Teen “Delusion” Into Hollywood Domination

Now, she’s the red carpet interviewer du jour. By the time you read this, she’ll have served as the official social media ambassador of the Oscars. “And the red carpet correspondent,” she chimes in, “which I added [to the title]. I’m quite particular.” Today she’s in prep mode, squeezing in a quick club sandwich at … Read more