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The supermodel, who first walked for Chanel at 13 years old, attended their latest show with her daughter in matching looks.

The supermodel, who first walked for Chanel at 13 years old, attended their latest show with her daughter in matching looks.

At shows like Chanel, Stella McCartney, and Chloé, the media mogul reminded us how versatile a high ponytail can be.

Here are the best moments from the Paris Fashion Week front row: icy new hair on Teyana Taylor, Zendaya's bridal white dress, and more included.

The actress sported a curly bob, a white high-low skirt, and new wedding band.

Myha'la, Zoe Kravitz, and Ravyn Lenae prove that small braids, with extra leave-out, make for a natural and chic look.

From a bubble ponytail at Chloé to an equestrian jacket at Stella McCartney, Oprah's front row style was a lesson on dressing for the stables.

Here’s how to recreate Willow Smith’s cool girl Dior Autumn/Winter 2026 show look—without the luxury price tag.

From Olandria's rockstar look at Blumarine to her sweetheart GCDS moment, the ‘Love Island’ star proved wolf cut pixies are the perfect spring style.

Maximilian Davis continues to impress at Ferragamo, Demna recently staged his first runway show for Gucci, and more fashion highlights from the FW26 season.

We think he’s definitely next up on the fashion trendsetter’s list.

This makes Kerby Jean-Raymond the first-ever Black American designer invited to present.

So this is what we’re doing at Paris Fashion Week now?

Harlem’s Fashion Row puts on arguably the most important show during New York Fashion Week. Why? Because it champions the blatant lack of diversity that plagues fashion by showcasing designers of color and honoring those who are often overlooked.

Rihanna stepped out yesterday for the debut of her FENTY x PUMA collection at Bergdorf Goodman. The fashion queen was drenched in threads from the line, giving us all the more reason to put some coins aside for a piece or two. See all of the behind the scenes action from the event here!

This is the future of fashion.

The Teyana Taylor takeover continues. She and her bae, reigning NBA champ Iman Shumpert, are slaying all of the NYFW shows, with their sexy love.
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It’s officially New York Fashion Week and with the plethora of festivities comes behind-the-scenes moments you can’t miss. To catch all of the action make sure you’re following these movers and shakers in the industry.

Take several seats, Mr. Jacobs.

Check out these celeb-inspired updates to the classic style.

Crystal Noreiga slayed the runway more than eight times this season!


Kerby Jean-Raymond of Pyer Moss keeps in the vein of moving political messages through clothing with his spring 2017 collection.


From barely-there makeup to Monica's '60s-inspired look, day five gave us all that we needed.

Rachel Scott’s approach to this collection signals how fashion and politics are inseparable in her design codes.

The fourth day of the FW26 NYFW season fell on Valentine's Day. Naturally, the fashion streets were filled with texture, creativity, and love

From statement blush to perfectly pouted lips, the beauty looks on day four were all about romance.

With references to Afro-Cuban artist Wifredo Lam, hairstylist Joey George coined the “bedroom twist” for Diotima’s FW26 show.

Between blown-out volume, bejeweled nails and the revenge of honey-blonde hair color, day three had it all.

On day three, monochrome and menswear grabbed our attention.

Inspired by Aretha Franklin’s iconic 1998 Grammys performance, the Fall/Winter 26 collection honored late ’40s and ’50s beauty.

Amid wrongful public scrutiny about her postpartum appearance, the beauty matriarch—in a timeless beauty look—was honored at her partner's NYFW show.