How Fellow Earthlings Became the Go-To For Runway Eyewear

How Fellow Earthlings Became the Go-To For Runway Eyewear

This past New York Fashion Week, the models on Luar’s spring 2025 runway emerged wearing gigantic shield shades. They were impossible to miss, punctuating nearly every one of the brand’s distinctively-cool looks with their bold, oversized silhouette. Intrigued, we soon learned that the statement styles stemmed from a collaboration between designer Raul Lopez and Fellow … Read more

A Vogue Editor’s Experience Attending Milan Fashion Week Through the Apple Vision Pro Headset

A Vogue Editor’s Experience Attending Milan Fashion Week Through the Apple Vision Pro Headset

There were no crowds forming outside the venue waiting for the occasional celebrity guest. No street style photographers. No influencers strutting up and down. No endless queue of black cars holding up traffic. Instead, it was a rainy Wednesday night, and I found myself walking into an office building on a quiet street in Milan. … Read more

Simply Nobody Is Doing It Like Chloë Sevigny

Simply Nobody Is Doing It Like Chloë Sevigny

For years now, Chloë Sevigny has been known as the ultimate downtown It girl—and in virtually every sense. Career wise, for one, she’s always appearing in the most interesting of roles, whether she’s portraying Kitty Menendez in Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menéndez Story, or C.Z. Guest in The Swans. Fashion wise, her choices are … Read more

“The Fish Dies By Its Mouth,” the photobook by Santiago Escobar-Jaramillo

“The Fish Dies By Its Mouth,” the photobook by Santiago Escobar-Jaramillo

Yajaira & El Ñato. Document-size photos of Yajaira, the heiress to the sport fishing business, navigates the sea as a homenaje of his lated father, El Ñato. Later, the portraits were installed as if they were a ship in ruins on the beach before the tide rose and covered them. Sea Fruits. To represent sea … Read more

“Quien me ve, ve a mi abuela, una herida y nuestra historia” by Margarita V. Beltrán

“Quien me ve, ve a mi abuela, una herida y nuestra historia” by Margarita V. Beltrán

This new project by Margarita V. Beltrán, shortlisted among the 100 best photographers from our Local open call ‘Latin America Panorama’, reshaped her family memories, validating the fundamental role that women have had throughout the years. “One day I came across an old photo album that had belonged to my uncle David, who had been … Read more

In Sabrina Carpenter’s New Video, It’s Not the Devil That Wears Prada

In Sabrina Carpenter’s New Video, It’s Not the Devil That Wears Prada

In the first few seconds of her new music video, “Taste,” Sabrina Carpenter is suiting up for battle. There are weapons aplenty—but the first thing she picks up from her collection is a silver tube any beauty aficionado (or packaging geek) would recognize as a lipstick from Prada Beauty. With a chef’s knife as a … Read more

Isabela Ferrer’s First Movie Tour Is a Major Moment

Isabela Ferrer’s First Movie Tour Is a Major Moment

When new actor Isabela Ferrer was cast to play young Lily Bloom (a foil to our September cover star Blake Lively) in the film adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s It Ends With Us, she says it felt like a dream. We’re Zooming mid-press junket from a strangely gray room—and while Ferrer is wearing a white ensemble, … Read more

Simplifying Your Skin Routine Is The Most Effective Way To Boost Collagen, According To A Dermatologist

Simplifying Your Skin Routine Is The Most Effective Way To Boost Collagen, According To A Dermatologist

These days there are countless skincare actives on the market to choose from, which is perhaps why we’ve all become maximalists when it comes to our routines: combining ingredients and layering up products. But is it time to reassess the elaborate 10-step regime and simplify your skincare? Simplify your skincare routine to boost collagen at … Read more