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Emma Stone Revives a 1996 Donna Karan Look in New York City
Emma Stone made a nostalgic appearance in the streets of New York in a green two-piece set from Donna Karan’s Spring/Summer 1996 collection, a look originally worn by Gwyneth Paltrow. The actress was spotted on her way to “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”, where she was promoting her upcoming film.

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Her outfit consists of a silky green collared jacket held together by a single thin string without any inner layer, leaving a glimpse of bare skin from her neckline down to her waist.
The top had an exaggerated long sleeve that was ruffled from her elbow, adding a soft texture to the fine fabric. She paired it with a matching ankle-length skirt that sat high on her waist.

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Emma decided to go fully into the 90’s era, she left her red bob hair loose and accessorizing minimally with just a diamond stud earrings from Arielle Ratner. The actress completed the look with a pair of black leather sandals with kitten heels and criss cross straps from Manolo Blahnik.
Stone was styled by Petra Flannery, who kept the look almost identical to how Paltrow wore it in Great Expectations: minus the lime-green belt that cinched it on the runway. The minimalist tweaks gave the vintage Donna Karan set a softer finish, proving once again that with the right styling, a piece from nearly three decades ago can still look refreshingly current.

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The La LA land actress took us back by bringing an archival Donna Karan design, proving that old pieces can still fit in this present day fashion world.
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Oversized Sunglasses Trend You Need for Summer
After seasons dominated by barely-there frames and ’90s minimalism, oversized sunglasses have emerged as one of the defining accessories of the Spring/Summer 2026 runway. This season, they have moved past sun protection and into a styling tool that can change the entire mood of an outfit.
From Balenciaga’s bug-eye butterfly-shaped frames, which have been spotted on celebrities like Rihanna and Rosalía, to Céline’s oversized rounded designs, the trend is heading towards bolder coverage. Chloé has introduced softer, more cinematic styles, while Fendi has explored sculptural, futuristic-inspired frames with sharper structure. With these variations appearing across major runways, here are five oversized sunglasses styles you can incorporate into your wardrobe.
Bug-Eye Sunglasses

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Bug-eye sunglasses are one of the most dramatic styles seen across the Spring/Summer 2026 runways. Characterized by their oversized, butterfly-like shape, they extend from above the brow line down toward the cheekbones, creating a face-covering effect that calls attention. They work with minimal outfits because they act as the main focal point.
Round Sunglasses

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In contrast, round sunglasses offer a softer take on the oversized trend. They continue to stay relevant due to their circular shape and soft structure. This style can be worn with casual summer outfits including linen sets, sundresses, or oversized shirts. They are easy to wear and remain one of the most versatile sunglasses shapes across seasons.
Square Frames

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Square frames introduce structure and definition, often recognized by their sharp angles and flat, straight edges across the top of the frame. This style is commonly worn with tailored outfits like structured blazers or fitted dresses. Because of their clean shape, square frames are often seen as an easy everyday option.
Tinted Lenses

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Tinted sunglasses focus more on lens color than frame shape. They appear in shades like amber, brown, pink, and blue, adding a subtle pop of color without overwhelming the face. This style has been seen across runway collections including Celine and Bottega Veneta. It has also been embraced by celebrities like Jennifer Lopez, who frequently steps out in amber-hued sunglasses. They go well with neutral toned outfit.
Futuristic Frames

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These styles are designed to look modern and slightly unusual. Many of them have smooth, curved shapes or wide lenses that cover more of the face, sometimes looking similar to shield-style glasses. This style works best with sporty outfits, streetwear, or edgy fashion pieces.
Altogether, this season’s oversized sunglasses are less about subtlety and more about presence.
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Unforgettable Red Carpet Moments From Cannes 2026
The 2026 Cannes Film Festival has come to an end, wrapping up two weeks of red carpet appearances, screenings, and celebrity moments on the French Riviera. As anticipated, the red carpet delivered a wide range of fashion looks throughout the festival.
Even with the stricter dress code implemented in 2025, which discouraged nudity and overly revealing outfits, celebrities including Daisy Edgar-Jones still incorporate sheer elements into their appearances.

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Bella Hadid in Schiaparelli
Bella Hadid wore a white Schiaparelli fitted lace gown inspired by a vintage Cannes look from 1969. Taylor Russell wore a white gown with an off-the-shoulder neckline and an asymmetrical hem with side-draped detailing.
In contrast, Demi Moore wore a bright pink ball gown with a bold bow detail at the front, creating a more dramatic red carpet moment.

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Simone Ashley in Alexander McQueen
Simone Ashley appeared in a red off-the shoulder mermaid-style gown that flared into pleats and a light train. Kristen Stewart also wore a red Chanel knit dress by Matthieu Blazy, paired with black sneakers instead of heels, giving the look a more casual twist.

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Chloë Zhao in Schiaparelli
Chloë Zhao arrived in a leopard-print two-piece set with a structured top featuring spiked shoulders. The festival ended with a mix of classic vintage gowns, bold color choices, and non-traditional styling, marking another notable year for the Cannes red carpet.
Below are all the best red carpet moments from the festival.

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Daisy Edgar-Jones in Balenciaga

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Demi Moore in Matières Fécales

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Taylor Russell in Dior

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Kristen Stewart in Chanel

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Barbara Palvin in Miu Miu

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Cate Blanchett in Givenchy

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Tilda Swinton in Chanel

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Gillian Anderson in Miu Miu

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Zara Larsson in Roberto Cavalli

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Alexa Chung in Dior

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Demi Moore in Balenciaga

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Alexandra & Charles Leclerc in Paolo Sebastian & Giorgio Armani
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