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Emma Stone Revives a 1996 Donna Karan Look in New York City

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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.

Emma Stone: Instagram

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.

Gwyneth Paltrow: Instagram

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.

Emma Stone: Instagram

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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Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, and Venus Williams Named Co-Chairs of 2026 Met Gala

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art has announced that BeyoncéNicole KidmanVenus Williams, and Anna Wintour will co-chair the 2026 Met Gala, scheduled for Monday, bringing together some of the major voices across entertainment, fashion, and sports.

This spring’s gala will celebrate the Costume Institute’s exhibition “Costume Art,” curated by Andrew Bolton. The exhibition explores the interplay between clothing and the body, tracing thematic “body types” from the Naked body to the Pregnant body and the Aging body. It will be the first show in the Met’s new Condé M. Nast Galleries, a nearly 12,000-square-foot space adjacent to the Great Hall, running from May 10, 2026, to January 10, 2027.

Nicole Kidman: Instagram

It’s been a decade since Beyoncé last attended the Met Gala, when she attended the 2016 Manus x Machina gala. Nicole Kidman and Venus Williams both have established a presence at the event, with Kidman having co-chaired in 2003 and 2005, and Williams making her first appearance as co-chair seven years after her sister Serena Williams held the role, Beyoncé, previously served as an honorary chair in 2013.

Venus Williams: Instagram

Alongside the co-chairs, Anthony Vaccarello and Zoë Kravitz will lead the Gala Host Committee, which also includes Sabrina Carpenter, Doja Cat, Gwendoline Christie, Misty Copeland, Elizabeth Debicki, Lena Dunham, Paloma Elsesser, LISA, Chloe Malle, Sam Smith, Teyana Taylor, Lauren Wasser, Anna Weyant, A’ja Wilson, and Yseult, with additional members to be announced later.

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Each year, the Met Gala functions as a major fundraiser for the Costume Institute, supporting exhibitions, acquisitions, publications, and other museum operations. The 2025 Gala raised $31 million, cementing the event as a leading fundraising event in fashion culture.

Beyoncé, Kidman, and Williams’ combined influence signals an evening shaped by glamour, art, and celebrity culture, perfectly aligned with the Costume Institute’s innovative vision for “Costume Art.”

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Chanel Métiers d’Art 2026. Key Moments from the New York Show

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What comes to mind when you think of a subway? For most people, it’s a busy and noisy place where everyone is rushing somewhere, minding their own business, waiting for a train, or just trying to get through the day. But the new creative director at Chanel saw it differently. Every year, Chanel’s Métiers d’Art show holds in different cities, and for the 2026 edition, Matthieu Blazy chose New York City. He picked an abandoned subway station in Manhattan as the venue and used it to unveil his second collection.

According Matthieu Blazy, the collection felt very character-driven, with each look telling its own story. Some outfits were inspired by a journalist from the ’70s, while others like the ’80s businesswoman ready to rule. All the details were carefully crafted to match each characters.

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Models didn’t walk the runway in the usual way. Instead, they appeared around the subway-themed space while some stepped out of the train and stood along the platform as if waiting for their ride. Others leaned against pillars or sat near the tracks. Their outfits were a mix of Chanel tweed sets, oversized coats, and pinstripe suits styled with hats. There were also bold pieces like animal-print skirt suits and denim-inspired sets.

The guest walked down the stairs and passed through turnstiles before entering into the platform that was used as the runway. The stairs became the red carpet. Brand ambassador Tilda Swinton made her entrance in a high-neck feathered top paired with tweed skirt. she accessorized with black pumps with a contrasting ivory trim.

Tilda Swinton: Getty images

Kristen Stewart, Riley Keough, and Tessa Thompson attended the show, along with Chanel’s new ambassadors Ayo Edebiri and A$AP Rocky. Each of them arrived in stylish outfits that almost competed with the looks on the runway. Here are a few of the best-dressed guests of the night.

Teyana Taylor

Teyana Taylor: Getty images

Teyana Taylor was present at the Chanel Métiers d’Art 2026 show. She wore a look from Chanel fall 2026 collection, which includes a feathery button down top in black, red, and white color, paired with a skirt in a matching hue. Accessories included dark sunglasses, a two-toned pair of shoes, and a white chained bag.

Ayo Edebiri

Ayo Edebiri: Getty images

Ayo graced the front row seat in a custom black‑and‑white tweed set. It consists of a midi-length wrap skirt with a slit on one side and matching jacket. The blazer had two large pockets at the bottom, a “C‑H‑A‑N‑E‑L”‑spelled buttons and a dramatic bow‑neck detail. She finished the look with a bowler hat, white cap‑toe pumps from the SS 2026 collection, and a quilted‑leather chain‑strap bag.

Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart: Getty images

This makes it the second time the actress dressed up in a tailored suit from Chanel this week. For the show, she wore a boxy cropped waistcoat layered over a tan V‑neck sweater vest, tucked into loose black trousers. She wrapped up with white‑toed heels and kept accessories minimal, wearing a chunky chain necklace with a lock pendant.

A$AP Rocky

A$AP Rocky: Getty images

A$AP wore a teal‑and‑brown Chanel jacket with structured shoulders, with bold red buttons and chunky piping trim layered over a white button‑down and a yellow tie. He paired the jacket with black trousers, cap‑toe brown loafers embossed with the Chanel logo, and carried a burgundy satchel plus a spherical cross‑body bag. Rocky completed the look with diamond studs and a large diamond pinky ring.

Angel Reese

Angel Reese: Getty images

The model wasn’t walking the runway, but that didn’t stop her from making a statement. She opted for an all-black outfit, a see-through knitted skirt and a transparent textured sweater. She tied the look with sheer tights, pointed-toe pumps, and a Chanel bag.

The Métiers d’Art 2026 show wasn’t the usual runway, models mingled, smiled, and moved in and out of a subway‑inspired set, turning a busy station into a playful fashion moment. From the models to the front-row stars, Chanel’s imprint was everywhere. Almost all the attendees opted for the two‑toned Chanel shoes, showing that this Métiers d’Art show left its mark both on the runway and the red carpet.

 

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The Peek-a-Bra is Taking Over Naked Dress

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Recently, the fashion world has seen a significant shift in the way women dress, and one trend that is gaining momentum is the Peek-a-bra look. This style, which involves wearing a bra or lingerie as a top, has gained widespread attention, especially among young women.

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Image: Getty Images

The Peek-a-bra look is achieved by wearing a bra or lingerie as a top, often with a low-cut or transparent dress or top. The bra is usually visible, and the wearer’s cleavage is accentuated, creating a more revealing finish. Many celebrities and influencers are gravitating towards this trend seen on red carpets and across social platforms.

One of the reasons why the Peek-a-bra trend has taken over naked-dress trend is its versatility. It can be worn with a variety of outfits, from casual jeans and skirts to gowns. It appears across various shapes.

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Image: Getty Image

This trend has appealed to women who feel traditional notions of modesty limits them from embracing their bodies. However, the Peek-a-bra trend has faced a series of criticisms and backlash; some view it as a form of objectification and argue that it perpetuates the sexualization of women’s bodies.

Image: British Vogue

Image: British Vogue

Economically, it has opened up new opportunities for fashion brands and designers. Many brands are now creating clothing and lingerie specifically designed for the Peek-a-bra style. It has also inspired a new wave of fashion influencers, who are showcasing the Peek-a-bra look on social media.

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