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Green Takes Center Stage: The Color Trend Set to Dominate 2026 Fashion

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It seems green would be having a moment in 2026, appearing everywhere from runways to street style. Designers are exploring different shades of green, from deep forest and olive tones to chartreuse. Whether used in outerwear, tailored suits, or accessories, green adds an unexpected twist to any look.

Even before Pantone announced its official Color of the Year for 2026, several brands and fashion experts had pinpointed different shades of green as the go-to hue for the year.

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The last time Pantone picked green as its Color of the Year was in 2017, calling it Greenery, a bright, yellow-tinged green. Since then, the color has expanded into chartreuse and more varied shades of green.

While designers favored lime and moss greens for SS26, chartreuse still carried impact. On the runways, it appeared on asymmetric skirts, inspired by the mid-century and leather accessories. Also, during Paris Fashion Week, fashion enthusiasts either layered chartreuse over neutrals or let a small pop of the color peek out from a jumper. From the runways to streets, chartreuse remained a consistent presence across SS26.

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The shade also reflected on the Spring/Summer 2025 runways, where designers like Prada, Gucci, and Saint Laurent displayed various shades of green. Peter Martinez, co-founder and fashion designer at Leather Skin Shop, predicts that in 2026, menswear will favor shades like hunter, olive, and clay, while womenswear will embrace softer mineral and sea-glass greens.

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Most celebrities are exploring this trend, incorporating green into their everyday style. From emerald coats paired with neutral basics to vivid green handbags adding contrast to monochrome outfits, it’s clear that green is becoming a favorite for those wanting to make an impact without relying on traditional red, blue, or black.

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Unforgettable Red Carpet Moments From Cannes 2026

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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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How to Wear Pajama Tops Without Looking Like Sleepwear

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Pajama tops have expanded beyond sleepwear, becoming a versatile wardrobe piece that combines ease with adaptable styling during warmer seasons. Their growing presence shows demand for casual dressing with sharper styling.  Lightweight fabrics, easy silhouettes, and classic button-down designs have made pajama-inspired tops more wearable for daytime outfits, particularly when balanced with tailored separates.

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Silk, satin, and crisp cotton pajama tops remain the most wearable options, creating a sharper finish while preserving the ease associated with pajama dressing. Details such as contrast piping, subtle stripes, monochrome finishes, and tailored cuts make these pieces easier to style outside sleepwear. Rather than wearing them as part of full matching sleepwear sets, styling focuses on integrating pajama tops into structured outfits that balance softer fabrics with sharper pieces.

Pajama with Pants

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Tailored trousers are among the most effective pairings, adding structure to the softness of pajama-style fabrics. High-waisted cuts, straight-leg pants, and wide-leg trousers provide enough structure to balance the softer silhouette, creating an outfit that appears styled rather than overly casual. Denim, particularly straight-leg or vintage-inspired styles, also offers a practical option for daytime wear, giving pajama tops a more casual daytime option.

Pajama with Skirt

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For dressier styling, pajama tops can be styled with midi skirts, pencil skirts, or tailored shorts. These combinations preserve comfort while introducing more structured silhouettes that support a clean finish. Layering also plays a central role. Blazers, trench coats, and cropped jackets add immediate structure, helping transform pajama-inspired pieces into daywear pieces suitable for work settings, casual outings, or evening plans.

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Accessories are shape how the outfit reads. Structured handbags, pointed flats, heeled sandals, loafers, and simple jewelry help make the top feel less like sleepwear. Belts, sunglasses, and good footwear further make the outfit appear more clean. Grooming also remains important, as sleek hair, defined makeup, and wrinkle-free fabrics support a cleaner finish for the trend to work effectively.

Print Pajama

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Print and color selection affect how easily they style. Neutral shades, soft florals, classic stripes, and rich solid tones tend to fit more easily into everyday wardrobes than novelty patterns or overly literal sleepwear designs. Clean lines and modern silhouettes allow the pajama top to function as a adaptable wardrobe piece without appearing too close to sleepwear.
The success of pajama-top styling depends on balancing relaxed fabrics with structured styling. When paired thoughtfully, the pajama top offers an practical approach to modern dressing that works for modern daywear. Its growing popularity reflects fashion’s growing focus on practicality, proving that comfort-focused pieces can hold a lasting relevance in modern wardrobes.
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Jorts Are Back! 6 Pairs to Shop Now

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Jorts are trending, they were once popular in the early 2000s, worn as loose denim shorts and usually seen as casual everyday clothing. Now they are being worn in different ways, with different styles and fits, depending on the occasion.

Before going into the types of jorts and how they can be styled, let’s look at the meaning. Jorts is a short name for jean shorts, which are made from jeans and cut to a shorter length. It could fall above, around or slightly below the knee.

Types of Jorts

Baggy jorts

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These are not tight on the body, they have an oversized look. The length can sometimes fall above the knee, and other times they go closer to the knee or slightly below. Pair them with a jersey or polo top, and finished with sneakers for an easy everyday look.

Fitted jorts

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These are the opposite of baggy jorts. They might not be fully tight but follow the shape of the legs more. It is more structured compared to baggy styles. They can fall above the knee or around knee length. To style them, combine tank top and loafers.

Ripped jorts

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Ripped jorts come with distressed details like holes or patch-like designs across the front. They have rips and frayed hems, which gives them a more casual feel. Pair these with a fitted top and a mini bag. For a more street-style look, add a tie-belt and finish with sneakers.

Cargo jorts

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Cargo jorts are made from cotton-based fabric rather than denim. They come with two large extra pockets on the sides. Wear with sneakers, a simple top, and a crossbody bag.

Leather jorts

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These are made from leather or faux leather instead of denim and have a more fashion-forward look, not really suited for casual dressing. They work well with a button-down shirt and pointed-toe heels.

Plain jorts

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These are tailored jorts with no extra detailing. They have a clean finish, similar to tailored trousers, and because of this, they look less bold compared to other styles. Wear them with a basic top, pointed-toe pumps, and a slim belt for a neat look.

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