Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, the Minimalist Queen of Camelot
Fashion, Pop Culture, Column Paula Luengo Fashion, Pop Culture, Column Paula Luengo

Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, the Minimalist Queen of Camelot

“Picture this: New York City, 1996. It is announced that one of the city’s most eligible bachelors, John F. Kennedy Jr., is getting married to his stunning, relatively-unknown, Calvin-Klein-publicist girlfriend Carolyn Bessette after two years of dating. Your heart is broken, and you are devastated until you take a good look at her; suddenly, she is on your Top 5 People-to-Rob List.

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The Sullivan Party
Lifestyle, Fashion, Column Juliette Jeffers Lifestyle, Fashion, Column Juliette Jeffers

The Sullivan Party

“Last Thursday night, on the eve of fashion week, the Sullivan sisters launched their brand at Sovereign House, located in an area in the Lower East Side that is now unfortunately gauche to name in any kind of article. As guests began to trickle in, I took a lap around the space.”

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The Black Sheep of Fashion Week: An Interview with Olivia Ballard
Fashion, Interviews, Pop Culture Jayna H. Rohslau Fashion, Interviews, Pop Culture Jayna H. Rohslau

The Black Sheep of Fashion Week: An Interview with Olivia Ballard

No, she has no wool for summer - mesh is much hotter. For a slow fashion designer, the maker underneath this thunderous label has been lightning-quick to establish herself on the scene. When I meet Olivia Ballard, who graciously agreed to speak with me, the 27-year-old has recently unearthed her second collection of the year at Berlin Fashion Week.

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The Emperor’s Wearing Brandy Melville
Fashion, Pop Culture Savannah Eden Bradley Fashion, Pop Culture Savannah Eden Bradley

The Emperor’s Wearing Brandy Melville

Brandy Melville is a study in strange duality.

Founded in the 1980s, the brand didn’t find wide success until the 2010s; launched in Italy, the brand has an overpowering American spirit, with stars-and-stripes patterns, classic preppy silhouettes, and a sister brand bizarrely named John Galt, after Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged; now headquartered in Santa Monica, the brand has traded the vivid palette of the California coast for muted, delicate throughlines.

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Truth or Dream: The Hennin
Fashion, Pop Culture, Column Paula Luengo Fashion, Pop Culture, Column Paula Luengo

Truth or Dream: The Hennin

Although Medievalism is still very much present in today’s fashion, one thing is true about people living in the Middle Ages: they loved dramatic headpieces much more than we do now. From medieval snoods to crowns, mail coifs, helmets and circlets, the truth is that they paid attention to ornament, particularly to ornamented headpieces, and their designs continue to have presence in current pieces and trends.

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A bob, an Eton crop, and a “V” at the nape of the neck...
Beauty, Pop Culture, Fashion Delude Magazine Beauty, Pop Culture, Fashion Delude Magazine

A bob, an Eton crop, and a “V” at the nape of the neck...

A wise person on Twitter.com once said that it takes about 5 years for the decade’s fashion to really set in and as we get closer and closer to the mid-2020s “the look” of our times has begun to solidify. Whether it’s skinny brows, dark lipstick, or shiny purses, one thing is clear – the similarities between the 2020s and 1920s are pretty hard to ignore…

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