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Keke Palmer Brings Back the Early 2000s in Archival Versace
Keke Palmer Brings Back the Early 2000s in Archival Versace

Elle

time14 hours ago

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Keke Palmer Brings Back the Early 2000s in Archival Versace

Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Summer has officially begun, and with it comes a perfect moment to reflect on the standout celebrity outfits that defined June. From ultra-wearable summer ensembles to a colorful red carpet moment at the Tonys, the stars really delivered this month. Plus, stylish king Colman Domingo makes an appearance! All that and more, below. When: June 25 Where: A movie premiere in Los Angeles What: Givenchy Why: Fitted to perfection. When: June 24 Where: Paris Men's Fashion Week What: Saint Laurent Why: I love to see women in male-dominated industries tailoring. When: June 21 Where: New York City What: Paloma Wool capris, Toteme sandals, and a bag from The Row Why: Polka dots and gingham are vying for print of the summer, and Bieber just made her choice known. When: June 19 Where: New York City What: Atelier Versace Why: Palmer turned this paparazzi moment into a full photo shoot—blowing kisses and striking poses, as she should. When: June 17 Where: Los Angeles What: A Jacquemus dress and Jessica McCormack earrings Why: You've heard of the little black dress, but the little red dress? When: June 12 Where: New York City What: Schiaparelli Why: Who else is doing it like Julianne Moore? Nobody! Where: The Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Gala in New York City What: A Colleen Allen dress Why: Looking every bit as ethereal as she sounds. When: June 11 What: A Coach varsity jacket Why: Erivo's style signature? Mega platforms with any and every outfit. What: A Michael Kors jumpsuit Why: So many warm tones working beautifully together. Where: New York City What: A Valentino Garavani tote bag Why: This marks the second month in a row that a dapper man has made the list. Let's keep this trend going, boys. When: June 10 Where: A screening in Los Angeles What: A Tory Burch skirt and tank top Why: Not a white lotus, but we'll take a pink flower. Where: The Business of Beauty Global Forum in Napa, California What: A Generation Love skirt and top Why: Do I need this set for work? Yes or yes? When: June 9 Where: New York City What: Gia Studios shorts and blazer Why: This length of culotte is so hard to pull off, but you'd never know it by her effortless poise. Where: New York City What: Jimmy Choo shoes Why: These shoes were made for jaywalking. When: June 8 Where: The Tony Awards at Radio City in New York City What: Carolina Herrera Why: I can't imagine a more summery palette. When: June 7 Where: The premiere of How to Train Your Dragon in Los Angeles What: Chanel Why: Tiers, bows, and ruffles—impeccably executed. When: June 4 Where: New York City What: A brown pinstripe blazer dress and brown pointed-toe slingbacks Why: Why should neckties belong to men alone?

The Summer Fashion Brands Taking Over Your Feed—Shop Them Here First
The Summer Fashion Brands Taking Over Your Feed—Shop Them Here First

Vogue

time4 days ago

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The Summer Fashion Brands Taking Over Your Feed—Shop Them Here First

As temperatures really start to heat up, summer-in-the-city and vacation dressing is heavy on our minds. Vogue editors are turning to their favorite small fashion and accessory brands, to fulfill all their summer shopping needs. These small-scale designers aren't your run-of-the-mill, high street brands—each has a special story to tell, with a distinct POV that is fresh, fun, and seasonally-appropriate. Load up on adventure-ready pieces for your next holiday, or indulge in mainstay separates to infuse within your summer wardrobe from resortwear-focused brands like Soleil Soleil and Sara Cristina. Wanderlust seekers will love the vibrant and unique styles, with a distinctly Mediterranean twist, from Siedrés or Gimaguas, while block-print florals and joyful stripes by Par & Escala, Maria de la Orden, and La Veste will satisfy those wanting to channel a bohemian look this season. It's not all prints and bright colors though—minimalists who gravitate towards streamlined designs will find their match with Cou Cou's cotton separates, Paloma Wool's draped dresses, and Hai's silk take on summer suiting. Accessory brands are equally crucial—sometimes a simple piece of jewelry, like a crocheted, shell necklace from Renata.Q or colorful charm design by Éliou are all you need to channel the summer's spirited mood. The best part? Nearly every brand on this list is female-founded, offering mindfully-made designs, using sustainable practices and materials, with many pieces under-$300. These are feel-good investments you'll rely on for years to come. Ahead, shop our 22 favorite small fashion brands to get you summer-ready. Soleil Soleil Aussie-based Soleil Soleil (French for sun) is a resortwear brand co-founded by Emma Johns and Isabel Abbey, specializing in garments and accessories with a bohemian twist—for that bit of wanderlust in all of us. From pareos to cabana shirting, showcasing hand-painted prints, these pieces pair perfectly with your favorite swimsuits, and are all made with natural fabrications, like cotton and linen. Éliou Since its inception, founders Cristina Mantilla and Duda Teixeira have infused their love for sand and sea into each Éliou design. From cute, crocheted separates in the ready-to-wear offerings, to loads of handmade, statement jewelry, the line offers a taste of sun-soaked days near the ocean, bursting with bold colors and nostalgic charm, giving the brand its distinctly summer feel that our editors adore. Gimaguas Born in Barcelona, Gimaguas was founded by twins Claudia and Sayana Durany (and is the meaning behind the name). Known for the brand's unique mix, equal parts modern and artisanal craft, the collection is designed for the carefree individual. You'll find separates, easy dresses, and more, each with a contemporary spin that feels like the cool-girl on vacation mood we wish we could channel in our everyday lives. Renata.Q Renata Quaglia developed her namesake jewelry brand using inspiration from her Brazilian roots, specifically her grandmother who taught her to crochet throughout childhood. Each necklace is handcrafted by artisans using time-honored techniques. One-of-a-kind seashells are interwoven between cotton yarns, for a unique look that is quintessentially summer. Siedrés Siedrés, a Turkish brand co-founded by Ceylin Türkkan Bilge and Emir Bilge, is rooted in the dreaminess of Mediterranean summers and the vibrancy of Istanbul. Specializing in everything from embellishments and embroidery, to playful prints, these artfully-made pieces meld bohemian with modernity, capturing our eye year round, but in the warmer months, it's true gold. Vertigo Founded by Taylor Sade, Vertigo is a semi-precious jewelry brand that focuses on made-to-order designs, often incorporating deadstock materials and ethically-mined beads and stones. Signature pieces include cord necklaces with one-of-kind medallions, chunky beaded chokers, and new this summer, stone collars and fish and knot-shaped pendants—any of which makes for the perfect complement to your current looks. Emily Levine An American expat who transplanted to Milan, Emily Levine's line of eclectic creations range from ready-to-wear to accessories, all with her signature, laid-back attitude. You'll find hand-block prints atop dresses and separates, woven bags, and colorful accessories, melding various techniques from India, Italy, and across the globe. Focusing on slow fashion and female-run, ethical production, it's also eco-friendly, too. La Veste French for blazer, La Veste was founded by Spanish stylist Blanco Miró and designer Maria de la Orden. Whimsical tailoring, punchy colors, and quirky silhouettes, all drawn from vintage fashion and interior references, create the world that is La Veste. With a focus on texture and fine materials, each piece is made in Spain with delicate care and detail, honoring the art of craftsmanship, with a lighthearted feel that is perfect for warm-weather dressing. Hai Growing up between Shanghai and The Netherlands, Tessa Vermeulen started using Chinese silks as the basis for her brand Hai (Mandarin for sea). Today, you'll still find minimalist-forward, silk sets and separates that are light and airy at the heart of each collection, however, shoes, handbags, and pearl jewelry, are recent additions that feel equally summer-forward, and in line with the brand's ethos. Ayllón Seasonless designs are the core of Ayllón, an accessories brand inspired by the maiden name of founder Ines's grandmother. Signature pieces include hand-blown glass jewelry, such as pendant necklaces and rings, while travel-friendly leather handbags and other accessories have been added to the line, each possessing a distinctly modern feel that makes the brand so special. Chan Luu Launched originally as a passion project, designer Chan Luu quickly became a fashion sensation overnight, with swoon-worthy jewelry and ready-to-wear designs, all artisanally made, using gemstones, pearls, and other embellishments. Some of our favorites included the summer-ready dresses and kaftans, which pair perfectly with the signature accessories, such as wrap bracelets and beaded baubles. Cap D'Antibes The name says it all. Lifestyle brand Cap d'Antibes heralds from the charming French coastal city, after which the brand takes its name. Combining a little joie de vivre with a lot of understated elegance, you'll find vibrant clothes made from soft and simple, terry cloth fabric—an essential material during the summer months. Whether worn as cover-ups or standalone, this Mediterranean-inspired collection is perfect for any escape. Paloma Wool Originating in Barcelona, Paloma Wool specializes in conscious garments and accessories to be worn as an art form, where getting dressed is not just a necessity, but an expression of oneself. Founder Paloma Lanna carefully captures the laid-back spirit of the summer months, with her distinctly artistic edge, using draped silhouettes and breathable fabrics, all produced locally through sustainable practices. Paloma Wool Duli asymmetrical sleeveless top $135 NORDSTROM Paloma Wool Etoile maxi skirt $260 NORDSTROM Paloma Wool Gondoliers stripe knit top $135 NORDSTROM Paloma Wool Jay convertible halter maxi dress $370 NORDSTROM Sara Cristina Inspired by their childhood along the Venezuelan coast, siblings Sara Cristina Villasmil and David De Lima developed their eponymous label with intentionality. Discover modern swim and resortwear pieces with bohemian undertones, produced in their home country in small batches, using innovative and eco-friendly materials for mindful consumption. From linen caftans, to crocheted cover-ups, and subtly embellished swim—it's all very much within the details. Cou Cou Intimates Rose Colcord founded UK-based Cou Cou as a sustainably-focused lingerie brand, with 100% organic cotton as their core fabrication. Loyalists flock to the brand for dreamy, pointelle basics which work as foundation pieces, such as tanks trimmed with dainty bows or simple slips to pair with ballet flats and a raffia bag. However, the line has also expanded to include lace-trimmed, poplin separates this summer, much to our excitement. Cou Cou Intimates The Pointelle skirt $78 REVOLVE Cou Cou Intimates The Baby Henley top $82 REVOLVE Maria de la Orden You may recognize Maria de la Orden's name from earlier on our list (she co-founded La Veste), yet her namesake line, developed with Laura de la Révélière, offers a slightly-more bohemian take on warm-weather essentials. Hand-printed fabrics and natural fibers come together for feel-good resort wear that's made for a seaside escape. Blooming Dreamer A well-chosen, seasonal accessory can turn any ensemble into a summer standout look. Blooming Dreamer's jewelry does just that. Discover treasures aplenty through founder Hannah Blurton's summer-coded designs, including beaded choker necklaces with shell, fish, and pearl pendants, or a quartz, cowrie shell earring set, capturing the radiance of sunny days and slow living. Par & Escala Iara Viñuales created slow fashion label Par & Escala in Spain, following an inspirational trip to India. The collection is chock full of floaty dresses, breezy kaftans, and airy separates, hand-crafted in India within a family-run workshop. Colorful block-prints, tie-dye, and other natural dye techniques have become synonymous with the brand's identity. Designs are made in limited runs, so you'll want to scoop them up as soon as available. Maison Cléo Marie and Cléo Dewet are the mother-daughter duo behind Maison Cléo, a French, ready-to-wear brand that has gained a cult following stateside. Fans such as Leandra Medine and Emily Ratajkowski gravitate towards Marie's summer-forward designs (think: dainty detailing and easy-to-wear silhouettes) all hand-made by seamstress Cléo—you'll want to keep new drops on high-alert, since they are so limited. TL-180 Step inside the world of TL 180 and you'll find simple and chic designs, perfect for a carefully-curated summer wardrobe of dreams. Co-founders Antonine Peduzzi and Luisa Orsini offer made-to-order knit essentials—everything from striped mini dresses to minimalist-forward tanks, and even coordinating knitted bags—with the ability to customize colors and fit, thanks to in-house production at their Rome atelier. Hvóya Designed and produced in Ukraine, Hvóya specializes in unique footwear rooted in craft and tradition. Comfort is a top priority for founder Maria Simich-Moiseenko, whose designs include beautiful crocheted flats, mesh ballerinas, and leather slide sandals, all which take a minimalist approach to shoes that feel almost like wearable art. Fruity Booty Hattie Tenant, founder of UK-based Fruity Booty, uses deadstock fabrics and sustainably-sourced materials to craft her collection of swimwear, clothing, and lingerie—perfect for the hottest days of the year. Whether it's a Y2K-inspired halter dress, or a gingham mini skirt, ideal for beach-to-street styling, this collection is cutecore-coded and ready for summertime fun.

Hailey Bieber Styles Multiple Controversial Trends In One Outfit
Hailey Bieber Styles Multiple Controversial Trends In One Outfit

Grazia USA

time5 days ago

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Hailey Bieber Styles Multiple Controversial Trends In One Outfit

Forget prudently dipping your toes into the bolder styles of 2025, Hailey Bieber is diving right into the deep end, having taken some of the year's more divisive trends and combining them for an outing in New York City. This weekend, Bieber was seen in a pair of (now sold out) black and white polka dot capri pants from Spanish label Paloma Wool. Known typically to keep her looks understated, this is certainly one of the model's more daring sartorial moments. The capri pant—associated with nostalgic muses such as Audrey Hepburn, as well as the kitschier 2000s—has been making its return to wardrobes, as seen on the likes of Bella Hadid, Zoë Kravitz, Emily Ratajkowski, and the Rhode founder herself on many occasions. Instead of the black capri leggings she and her contemporaries usually opt for, Bieber brought 2025's standout print of polka dots into the mix. Another debated but enduring trend in recent years has been seen on tastemakers such as Kaia Gerber and Olivia Rodrigo. To add to the sartorial risk, she completed the outfit with heeled thong sandals by Totême—love them or hate them, they're not going anywhere. However, she didn't stray too far from her refined minimalist style. The beauty mogul grounded the look with other 90s staples, including a black sleeveless top and a mini square bag by The Row in the same shade. Her only accessories were a gold watch, oval sunglasses, and her wedding ring, letting the hero piece of the outfit shine. Bieber is not one to knock a trend. From barrel jeans to the office siren look, and now this, the model can always be counted on to give us her own chic iteration of what's in Vogue.

Hailey Bieber Effortlessly Styled Three of Summer's Biggest Trends in One Outfit
Hailey Bieber Effortlessly Styled Three of Summer's Biggest Trends in One Outfit

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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Hailey Bieber Effortlessly Styled Three of Summer's Biggest Trends in One Outfit

All products featured on Glamour are independently selected by Glamour editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, Condé Nast may earn an affiliate commission. Getty Leave it to Hailey Bieber, our undisputed Queen of Trends, to style three of this summer's most popular (and most controversial) micro-trends and make it look effortless. On June 21st, the Rhode Skin founder was photographed in New York City wearing polka dots, skinny capris, and heeled flip-flops to create the most specifically summer-of-2025 outfit ever devised by influencer or stylist. The hero piece of the outfit is clearly the white capri leggings with their oversized black polka dot pattern from Paloma Wool. Bieber has been leading the capri pants vanguard, which made a triumphant return to mainstream fashion after most of us thought they'd gone the way of the gaucho. Capris—specifically styles like this that hug the thigh and end just below the knee—last had their moment in the sun in the mid-2000s. Now, they have been embraced by everyone from Emma Stone to Bella Hadid to Meghan Markle. Polka dots are, obviously, not nearly as controversial a fashion choice as capris, but the pattern is also having a trendy moment of its own. Celebs like Sydney Sweeney and Kaia Gerber have both been seen rocking polka dot dresses recently, bringing the classic motif into the current era. Kitten heel flip-flops, however, are definitely not timeless. Like the skinny capri pants Bieber wears here, the last time heeled thong sandals were popular was the mid-aughts. But now, they are one of the summer's hottest trends, even for office-wear. We've seen heeled flip-flops like Bieber's from mid-range brands like Madewell and Reformation, as well as from more luxury labels like Toteme. Hailey Bieber completed her trend-heavy ensemble with a simple black tank, a black mini bag, narrow black sunglasses, and a single gold watch. Naturally, Bieber's look also stayed true to the barely-there pedicure trend that she herself helped to start. The only way Bieber's ensemble could be any more of-the-moment is if she had a Labubu with her. Originally Appeared on Glamour

Hailey Bieber Combines Two Major (And Divisive) Summer Trends in One Outfit
Hailey Bieber Combines Two Major (And Divisive) Summer Trends in One Outfit

Vogue

time6 days ago

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  • Vogue

Hailey Bieber Combines Two Major (And Divisive) Summer Trends in One Outfit

Hailey Bieber made her way back to one of her favorite lunch spots, the celebrity haunt Bar Pitti—where often, you'll catch Bieber, Kendall Jenner, or a Hadid sister—yesterday (June 21). This time saw Bieber experiment with two of this summer's most proponent—and divisive—trends. The Rhode founder and model stepped out wearing a pair of white and black polka dot capri pants from Spanish cool girl brand Paloma Wool, pairing the statement trousers with a plain black sleeveless top, square-toed thong sandals, and a structured square mini handbag. Other accessories were minimal, with a thin strapped gold watch and some oval sunglasses. Bieber was photographed leaving the restaurant with her friend, musician Justine Skye—who she most recently enjoyed a girls trip to the wine country with. In terms of beauty, Bieber kept it low-key, with her long brunette hair kept loose and natural, and her still painted frosé nails. Photo: Backgrid It was a look that was a little bit off the usual beaten path for the Hailey Bieber school of style, given the statement print. But polka dots have abounded across the last few seasons—from the runways of Moschino and Rodarte in the forms of dotted, floaty, feminine dresses perfect for summer, to Bode's twists on the dotty pattern, Brandon Maxwell's artistic interpretation of the print, and Talia Byre's Dalmatian spots. Still, the controversial capri pant silhouette has been a staple Bieber has been enjoying, as is the barely there shoe, and the oval set of shades. If capri pants are good enough for the Olsen twins on The Row's runways, and while we're all reveling in a summer inspired by Audrey Hepburn's Sabrina, the silhouette makes even more sense for Hailey Bieber. It's not just Bieber, either: Bella Hadid and Zoe Kravitz are also proponents of the pedal pusher revival. A golden tan doesn't hurt when you're going for a white-based statement print either. Seeing spots? Add to cart.

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