Celebrity Style
Bella Hadid Hosts REVOLVE Launch in Sheer Lace and Black Capris
At the launch of REVOLVE’s new RELOVE concept in Los Angeles, Bella Hadid appeared in a look that aligned with the event’s focus on fashion. The model hosted the evening in a sheer black lace camisole layered under a cropped leather jacket, pairing the top with slim black capri trousers an ankle-length silhouette that has become a recurring feature in her recent street style.
The look centered on a lace camisole with a structured bustier shape, worn without heavy layering so the lace pattern was visible. Hadid styled it with tailored black capri pants that fell just below the knee and a black leather jacket worn over her shoulders.

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Her footwear choice came from Jimmy Choo, specifically the label’s pointed-toe Love pumps.
She accessorized with a heart-shaped pendant necklace and diamond jewelry.
The event marked the Los Angeles launch of RELOVE, REVOLVE’s resale and vintage-focused retail concept. The initiative focuses on resale and vintage items and operates as a curated second-hand marketplace within the broader REVOLVE platform. The launch brought together influencers and celebrity guests, including Becky G and Shay Mitchell, alongside industry figures and creators associated with the brand.
As host of the evening, Hadid moved between photo moments and conversations with guests throughout the event space, where the RELOVE concept was introduced through curated racks of vintage and pre-owned designer pieces. The event featured curated racks of vintage and pre-owned designer pieces, highlighting RELOVE’s focus on resale fashion.
Guests spotted at the launch:

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Taylor Swift Wears Her Favorite Gucci Platform Heels in New York City
Taylor Swift is currently topping the Billboard Hot 100 with her latest soundtrack, “I Knew It, I Knew It,” for the upcoming Toy Story project. While the track holds its spot on the chart, she was recently seen in New York City’s Greenwich Village, where she made her way into Electric Lady Studios, wearing her Gucci platform sandals.
The Gucci horsebit sandals featured the brand’s signature metal hardware placed across a thick front strap. They were designed with a chunky block heel and a rounded toe, giving them a bold and structured silhouette. The pair also includes an ankle strap for added support.

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This is not the first time she has been seen in this pair of heels. She previously wore them to a dinner outing with Travis Kelce at the US Open in September 2024. Over the years, she has worn other Gucci horsebit styles, including maroon platforms, black slingback loafers, tall boots and low heels.
She paired the shoes with a two-tone polo from Guest in Residence, Gigi Hadid’s cashmere label. The top has a slightly cropped fit, with knitted finish, a ribbed collar and short sleeves. She matched it with a high-waisted light-wash jeans featuring visible seam detailing. The look was completed with a brown leather belt and a matching Chloé shoulder bag, keeping the tones coordinated with her footwear.

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For accessories, she wore a selection of jewelry, including her Darlene De Sedle opal bracelet and Cartier Love Unlimited bracelet, alongside her engagement ring. Her makeup followed her signature style, with a natural base and a bold lip.

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June has been a busy month for Taylor Swift, with a series of public appearances across different events. The singer attended the Toy Story premiere and appeared at the Knicks game during the NBA Finals. She also attended the “Oh, Mary!” production on June 13. Earlier in the week, she was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, where she wore a custom Givenchy floral gown with heels.
Celebrity Style
The Style Evolution of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen
The Olsen twins have been in the public eye since a very young age. They became popular after playing Michelle Tanner on Full House, from there, they moved into film and television with appearances including Double, Double, Toil and Trouble (1993), Passport to Paris (1999), and New York Minute (2004), which marked their final film appearances. They also ventured into a clothing line at Walmart that introduced them to fashion.

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2004 New York fashion week
As they moved into their teenage years, where they began making red carpet appearances in the early 2000s, their style began to shift slightly. The twins were often seen in trend-driven outfits such as layered pieces, and early Y2K-inspired looks. At this stage, their outfits were still coordinated but also showed signs of individuality, with each twin beginning to explore different styling choices.
In 2005, they launched their own brand The Row, a luxury fashion label created with the intention of designing the perfect T-shirt. In a past interview with i-D magazine, Ashley Olsen said back then, they had just moved to New York. “We were 18 years old and I think what we did know was that we wanted to take that time to take a break from what we were previously doing and to explore things that interested us.”
Mary-Kate also noted that, for them, luxury means “something that makes your life easier. The idea that you could buy something off the rack, put it on your body, and it already feels like a part of your wardrobe, that’s luxury.” She also explained that the reason they do fashion “is to constantly try to fix our imperfections.”

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2015 Met Gala
By the late 2000s, their fashion identity became more prominent and intentional. Attending events like the Met Gala and award ceremonies, they were sometimes seen dressed in oversized coats, monochrome outfits, and sunglasses, leaning into a minimal aesthetic. Some of their red carpet appearances explored long flowing gowns in muted-toned.
Their approach to dressing continued to evolve with the seasons and trends. They adapted to what was current without losing their own direction or personal style. What defines their style is its gradual evolution.
In regard to their 40th birthday on June 13, take a look back at their evolving style over the years.

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2002 Vanity Fair Oscars party

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2004 MTV Video Music Awards

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2005 amFAR Cinema

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2006 CFDA awards

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2007 Giambattista Valli after party

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2008 “Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy” Met Gala

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2009 at the Museum of Modern Art Film Benefit

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CFDA Fashion Awards announcement

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2012 CFDA awards

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2019 Met Gala

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2025 CFDA Awards

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