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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

time7 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

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?

Fashion revolution: Pop-up offers designer gems at less than luxury prices
Fashion revolution: Pop-up offers designer gems at less than luxury prices

Calgary Herald

time18 hours ago

  • Business
  • Calgary Herald

Fashion revolution: Pop-up offers designer gems at less than luxury prices

Article content Canadian entrepreneur Courtney Watkins started shopping for second-hand designer labels when she attended fashion school in Los Angeles, Calif. The selection was great, she says, and the stores were cool. Article content But when she moved back home to Vancouver, she couldn't find anything similar. Sure, there were consignment and second-hand shops, but none elevated the experience into something special, something fancy like she had experienced in California. Article content Article content Article content Seeing a gap in the marketplace, she decided to fill it by creating Mine & Yours, a luxury resale shopping experience focused on high-end fashion, with designer brands such as Goyard, Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, Chloe and more. Article content That was 13 years ago. These days, Mine & Yours operates a popular online shopping site ( as well as two stores in Yaletown and Kitsilano in Vancouver, one in Toronto's Yorkville neighbourhood, plus a pop-up in Toronto's The Well this summer. Article content Article content 'Our goal has always been to create a luxury shopping experience with second-hand clothing, and I feel with our Holt Renfrew partnership, we have really accomplished that,' says Watkins. Article content Article content 'Holts (sic) has been on my radar ever since I started my business. Six years ago, I put on my vision board that I wanted to work with Holt, and now, here we are.' Article content Article content Originally, the Calgary pop-up was scheduled to end in mid-June, Watkins says. But in less than a month, it had doubled its sales projections, so it was extended to the end of August. Article content Watkins chose Calgary for the pop-up because she had noticed many online shoppers to her website from the city. Article content 'Tons of clients who had already shopped with us online were excited to shop in person,' she says. Article content 'And we're getting a lot of new clients, people who have heard the buzz and know we are here.'

Editor's Picks: Channel the allure of metallics
Editor's Picks: Channel the allure of metallics

Vogue Singapore

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue Singapore

Editor's Picks: Channel the allure of metallics

Metallics have always been fashion's ultimate showstoppers—dazzling, reflective, and impossible to ignore. With every shimmer and gleam, they've mirrored the spirit of their era. From the liquid silvers and golds that lit up Hollywood's Golden Age to the high-octane glitz of '70s disco and the unapologetic glamour of the '80s, metallics have long signalled confidence, spectacle, and allure. For Pre-Fall 2025, metallics did not shy away from the spotlight; in fact, they returned bolder than ever. No longer just about shine for shine's sake but now they are sculpted, textured, and multidimensional. Think fluid lamé twisted into sharp silhouettes, shiny knits that catch the light with every movement, and duo-tone finishes that shift in hue depending on the angle. Mixing equal parts artistry and attitude, this new wave of metallics proves that excess, when refined, can feel fresh, modern, and exhilarating. Because when it comes to fashion, a little glimmer is never quite enough. On the runways, this resurgence appeared in striking reveals. Rick Owens showcased a crinkled gold foil dress that balanced texture and form; Schiaparelli offered a surreal pair of silver, toe-engraved mules; Diesel amplified impact with mirror-like chrome stilettos; Saint Laurent punctuated looks with a pair of resin-encrusted gold earrings; Self-Portrait showed a sculptural gleaming gold arm candy; Sportmax delivered a liquid-like sequin top that shimmered with every step and Rabanne reimagined denim through a reversed dip-dyed silver-coated pair of pants. These are just the few pieces from the edit that demonstrates how metallics can be both wearable and conceptually bold, paying homage to past moments while forging a fresh sensibility. Whether you prefer a hint of glimmer or crave a full-on reflective statement, these selections show how to weave the metallic allure into your wardrobe. Below, explore Vogue Singapore's curated lineup of metallic pieces from this season. 1 / 18 Rick Owens dress, $2,177 Available at Rick Owens. 2 / 18 Schiaparelli shoes, $3,572 Available at Schiaparelli. 3 / 18 Givenchy bag, $4,901 Available at FWRD. 4 / 18 Bottega Veneta ring, $880 Available at Bottega Veneta. 5 / 18 Kiko Kostadinov earrings, $313 Available at Kiko Kostadinov. 6 / 18 Self-Portrait bracelet, $312 Available at Self-Portrait. 7 / 18 Saint Laurent by Anthony Vacarello earrings, $1,530 Available at Saint Laurent. 8 / 18 Rabanne pants, $758 Available at Rabanne. 9 / 18 Louis Vuitton shoes, $1,450 Available at Louis Vuitton. 10 / 18 Dsquared2 jacket, $1,405 Available at Dsquared2. 11 / 18 Acne Studios glasses, $692 Available at Acne Studios. 12 / 18 Marni wallet, $956 Available at Marni. 13 / 18 Dries Van Noten belt, $885 Available at Dries Van Noten. 14 / 18 Chanel bag, Price upon request Available at Chanel. 15 / 18 Sportmax shirt, $584 Available at Sportmax. 16 / 18 McQueen dress, $22,313 Available at McQueen. 17 / 18 Diesel shoes, $1,485 Available at Diesel. 18 / 18 Junya Watanabe skirt, $834 Available at Dover Street Market. Vogue Singapore's June 'Gold' issue will be out on newsstands from June and available to preorder online.

The best street style from the Paris men's spring/summer 2026 shows
The best street style from the Paris men's spring/summer 2026 shows

Vogue Singapore

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue Singapore

The best street style from the Paris men's spring/summer 2026 shows

Runway devotees, rejoice—menswear season is upon us. Following the undeniable high of the Milan men's fashion week last week, it's finally the French capital's turn to shine. As fashion insiders, designers, and a constellation of A-list stars flood Paris for the men's 2026 spring/summer shows, its streets are transformed into a living runway. Inaugurating the season was Saint Laurent, as creative director Anthony Vaccarello took over the Bourse de commerce with a collection brimming with pastels and this season's penchant for legs. Never one to miss an opportunity to integrate music, art, and style, Pharrell Williams presented his sixth collection for Louis Vuitton in collaboration with Studio Mumbai, led by architect Bijoy Jain, atop a massive wooden runway inspired by the ancient Indian game of Snakes and Ladders. Set against the architectural backdrop of the Place Georges-Pompidou, the collection draws inspiration from India's rich cultural tapestry, blending artisanal finesse with sun-drenched luxury. From pleated trousers, striped coats, and embellished workwear to bags and jeans decorated with elephants and palm trees, the collection took us on a sensory journey through India. To amplify the experience, the show's star-studded soundtrack—which featured the likes of A. R. Rahman, Clipse, Doechii, and Tyler, the Creator—was also composed by Williams himself, where he made sure to showcase his love for music and fashion. With day one done and dusted, there's plenty more to come—with the likes of Dries Van Noten, Jacquemus, and Kenzo set to present their menswear collections over the next few days. Not to forget the highly anticipated Dior men's show, which marks Jonathan Anderson's debut collection after being appointed as the creative director for the maison. And what would fashion week be without its equally glossy street style? Attendees have been putting their very best forward despite the sweltering Parisian heat. Think denim co-ord sets, along with eye-catching printed tops and hats. It's no surprise, however, that some of our favourite A-listers have also been spotted like Beyonce, J-Hope, Spike Lee, BamBam and more. Below, scroll through some of the best street style from the spring/summer 2026 shows of Paris men's fashion week, as photographed by Phil Oh. Phil Oh 1 / 25 Phil Oh 2 / 25 Phil Oh 3 / 25 Phil Oh 4 / 25 Phil Oh 5 / 25 Phil Oh 6 / 25 Phil Oh 7 / 25 Phil Oh 8 / 25 Phil Oh 9 / 25 Phil Oh 10 / 25 Phil Oh 11 / 25 Phil Oh 12 / 25 Phil Oh 13 / 25 Phil Oh 14 / 25 Phil Oh 15 / 25 Phil Oh 16 / 25 Phil Oh 17 / 25 Phil Oh 18 / 25 Phil Oh 19 / 25 Phil Oh 20 / 25 Phil Oh 21 / 25 Phil Oh 22 / 25 Phil Oh 23 / 25 Phil Oh 24 / 25 Phil Oh 25 / 25

ASTRO's Cha Eun Woo stuns in Paris with ‘manhwa lead' visuals, gives nod to military enlistment with emotional ‘Last Farewell' post
ASTRO's Cha Eun Woo stuns in Paris with ‘manhwa lead' visuals, gives nod to military enlistment with emotional ‘Last Farewell' post

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

ASTRO's Cha Eun Woo stuns in Paris with ‘manhwa lead' visuals, gives nod to military enlistment with emotional ‘Last Farewell' post

If you've spent any time on the K-drama or K-pop side of the internet lately, there's no way you missed Cha Eun Woo looking absolutely unreal at the Saint Laurent Men's 2026 S/S Collection show in Paris. The ASTRO member and K-drama heartthrob had cameras flashing nonstop, with fans joking that even Getty Images couldn't catch a bad angle. But while he delivered flawless visuals (as always), he also slipped in a subtle mention of something more emotional. In his latest Instagram post, he subtly referenced his upcoming military enlistment. And just like that, fans went from awe to heartbreak. Cha Eun Woo wears a fall in 30°C heat and still outdresses Paris Cha Eun Woo once again reminded everyone why he's in a league of his own as he stepped out for the Saint Laurent Men's 2026 S/S Collection show in Paris, France. While the Paris summer heat hit 30°C (86°F), most attendees kept things breezy in short sleeves and light fabrics. But not Cha Eun Woo. Dressed in an olive turtleneck, a checkered wool jacket, and black leather pants, he looked like he'd walked straight off a fashion editorial, looking completely unfazed by the weather. The fall-inspired look shouldn't have worked in that heat, but somehow, on him, it made perfect sense. And it wasn't just the outfit. Full-body shots of the ASTRO member quickly made the rounds online, with fans pointing out his unreal proportions, how effortlessly he carries himself, and that he looks straight out of a manhwa. Many agreed that no matter the angle, lighting, or setting, Cha Eun Woo continues to prove why he's considered one of the most visually striking stars in the industry. 📽️ Cha Eunwoo at the Saint Laurent Men Summer 26 show, via Men's UnoCHA EUNWOO FOR SAINT LAURENT SS26#CHAEUNWOO #SaintLaurent#SaintLaurentSS26XChaEunwoo But then came the military enlistment nod Just hours after turning heads on the streets of Paris, Cha Eun Woo treated fans to a more laid-back side of his trip by sharing a few snaps from his downtime. Dressed in a simple black polo, blue jeans, and black shades, the True Beauty star still managed to look effortlessly unreal. But what really got fans talking wasn't the outfit—it was the caption. Eun Woo paired the photos with the song Last Farewell by BIGBANG and a simple 'see ya', which many believe is a nod to his upcoming military enlistment in July. More about Cha Eun Woo's military service Cha Eun Woo, 27, is officially set to begin his military service on July 28, having passed the exam to join the military band. But before he steps away from the spotlight, he's giving fans one last chance to see him up close. He'll be holding a solo fan meeting titled 'THE ROYAL' on July 12 at Kyung Hee University's Peace Hall, a fitting send-off for someone who's always had a special connection with his fans. For all the latest K-drama, K-pop, and Hallyuwood updates, keep following our coverage here.

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