Documentarian Carla Gutierrez’s Passionate (and Personal) Portrayal of Frida Kahlo

Documentarian Carla Gutierrez’s Passionate (and Personal) Portrayal of Frida Kahlo

I know that you connected with members of the Kahlo family while making Frida. Tell me about how their participation shaped the documentary and your creative process. We had the pleasure and the honor of connecting with two family members: Cristina and Billy Kahlo, who were the daughter and son of Guillermo Kahlo, who was … Read more

16 Best Products to Keep Flyaway Hair in Check

16 Best Products to Keep Flyaway Hair in Check

There’s something about having smooth, sleek hair that’s just so satisfying, so why leave it to a lone flyaway hair to throw off the vibe? Whether you’re creating a snatched, slicked-back bun or giving yourself a bouncy blowout, chances are you’ve encountered flyaway hairs at some point—a seemingly small but hardly trivial source of frustration … Read more

The Top 10 Most-Viewed Fall 2024 Shows on Vogue Runway

The Top 10 Most-Viewed Fall 2024 Shows on Vogue Runway

This article originally appeared on Vogue Business. To receive the Vogue Business newsletter, sign up here. Anthony Vaccarello’s latest show for Saint Laurent divided opinions, with the pros and cons often falling along gender lines. Male critics praised the singularity of Vaccarello’s vision of noirish after-dark glamour. Female writers pointed out the near impossibility of … Read more

29 Thoughts I Had Listening to Ariana Grande’s ‘Eternal Sunshine’

29 Thoughts I Had Listening to Ariana Grande’s ‘Eternal Sunshine’

Today, Ariana Grande unveiled Eternal Sunshine, her highly anticipated seventh studio album, and, as usual, the pop singer delivered. Impressively concise (it flies by in about 32 minutes), the album is filled with introspective lyrics and chill-pop beats perfect for sad-dancing, whether at the club or in your room. “It’s incredibly human,” Grande recently said … Read more

From the Archives: 34 Vintage Treasures You Need Now, According to Jenny Walton

From the Archives: 34 Vintage Treasures You Need Now, According to Jenny Walton

Equally serving, is its ability to add an instant injection of fun into your wardrobe. It’s a place to indulge yourself, take risks, and get a little…weird. With Halloween comes the perfect opportunity to dive into this eccentric world. Albeit more lighthearted than the holidays that follow, Halloween kicks off the season, and what I’m … Read more

Searching for Real Life Through Objects in the Fall 2024 Collections

Searching for Real Life Through Objects in the Fall 2024 Collections

As the fall 2024 collections drew to a close this week, one thing became obvious: fantasy is over. Show after show after show, designers invoked a “wardrobe” as their inspiration for the season: real clothes for real women living real lives. At Undercover, where Wim Wenders read a poem titled “Watching A Working Woman,” Jun … Read more

This Awards Season, Women Directors Won the Red Carpet

This Awards Season, Women Directors Won the Red Carpet

Why, exactly, have women directors come to dominate the red carpet in force this awards season? Of course, the simple (and somewhat depressing) explanation is that there are more of them around than usual. The dramatic gender imbalance that typically defined the Oscar categories outside of acting has—slowly, and with much stuttering along the way—begun … Read more

Vogue Editors’ Tips for Staying Glamorous—and Balanced—During Fashion Month!

Vogue Editors’ Tips for Staying Glamorous—and Balanced—During Fashion Month!

Arden Fanning Andrews and Margaux Anbouba from Vogue’s beauty team are here to help you survive fashion month’s busiest moments by passing along their essential tricks for makeup and skincare perfection while dashing between shows—or amidst your to-do list. Here are three key tricks and takeaways from this month’s episode of Beauty Haul. The power … Read more

How a Love of Nature Grew in Beatrix Botter

How a Love of Nature Grew in Beatrix Botter

When author and illustrator Beatrix Potter would trudge through England’s Lake District in her favorite wood-sole clogs and heavy tweed skirt (a piece of sacking added to fend off the rain), she often carried a walking stick with a magnifying glass in the handle—the better to inspect specimens of yellow cowslip or twisting meadowsweet. “I … Read more

At Alexander McQueen, Seán McGirr wants to ‘let the light in’

At Alexander McQueen, Seán McGirr wants to ‘let the light in’

McGirr’s job, of course, is to bring newness to Alexander McQueen. When the posting was announced, Gianfilippo Testa, the label’s CEO, said: “He will bring a powerful creative language to [the brand].” To do so, he’ll inject his millennial point of view. “For me, it has to have a youthful energy. I think it should … Read more