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Kendall Jenner Wore Nicole Kidman’s ‘Showgirl’ Dress in Vogue World

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Vogue World 2025 in Hollywood, fashion paid tribute to cinema’s past, Kendall Jenner took the stage dressed in the same showgirl attire Nicole Kidman once wore as Satine in Moulin Rouge in 2001. The event was held at Paramount Studios and it brought together fashion and film in a celebration of cinematic heritage.

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Jenner opened the show in the original ‘Black Diamond’ costume. Black and silver corseted dress designed by the costume designers, Catherine Martin and Angus Strathie. The outfit glittered and the high-low skirt had crystals, sequins, and bugle beads that were covered in a fish-scale motif. The look carried the similar aura as Kidman’s character.

She styled it with black fishnet tights and embellished Mary Jane heels. Then she accessorized with a crystal top hat by Rosie Boylan. It captured the spirit of classic Hollywood. She completed the look with diamond drop earrings, allowing the focus to be on the outfit. This was not just a look, it was a symbolic reunion of fashion and film.

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Nicole Kidman herself showed up earlier performing, “Put the Blame on Mame,” in a custom black satin Chanel gown that was designed by Matthieu Blazy. While Kendall walked on the runaway, it felt like a Hollywood icon passed the light to another generation. The confidence in Jenner’s expression completely sold the look. She wore it with ease and brings back something timeless.

Although it was a celebration of the connection between fashion and film honoring the costume designers, stylists, and storytellers, Kendall’s walk reminded us that cinema and fashion continue to shape culture.

Read more: Demi Moore walks her dog in emerald-green velvet and towering platforms

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Our Favourite Street Style Photos from Copenhagen Fashion Week 2026

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Copenhagen has long been known for its street style, during fashion week guests put more thought into their outfits stepping out in laid back or bold layered outfits despite the snow.

Copenhagen Fashion Week 2026 has begun and showed clear seasonal trends, the most photographed outfits came from guests moving between shows. The focus stayed on practical layers, relaxed tailoring, and pieces that can be worn beyond a single event.

Dramatic sleeves, shirts, skirts, and coordinated sets all appeared on the streets. Most were styled with loose cuts and simple shapes, keeping the patterns easy to wear. Matching two-piece sets and oversized button-downs were common, often paired with straight trousers or skirts.

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Outerwear dominated. Faux fur, trench coats, and puffer jackets were layered over basics for warmth and flexibility. The overall fit leaned relaxed rather than tailored

Accessories stayed on top, oversized clutch bags, caps, mini bags and headwear added detail.

Overall, the looks featured loose fits and practical layers with comfort-first styling. Everyday clothing remains central to Copenhagen’s street style.

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The Nike x SKIMS Ballet Sneaker Has Arrived, Inspired by Tabi

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The Nike x SKIMS Ballet Sneaker, known as the NikeSKIMS Rift Mesh, has launched. Nike and Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS brand have teamed up for their first sneaker collaboration. It was launched on January 26, 2026, it’s an updated version of Nike’s Air Rift from the ’90s, combining ballet-inspired styling with the shoe’s distinctive split-toe feature.

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The original Nike Air Rift, released in 1996, drew inspiration from the barefoot running techniques of athletes in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley, and tabi toe (split toe) that allows natural foot movement – That split-toe feature echoes the famous Maison Margiela Tabi shoes (inspired by traditional Japanese tabi socks).

Key features include:

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  •  Tabi toe for split-toe look and natural foot movement.
  • Breathable mesh upper (in the initial release) for a close fit.
  • Single midfoot strap for easy entry and a secure fit.
  • Minimalist midsole that keeps you close to the ground, reflecting to the original Rift’s barefoot design concept.
  • Textured logo outsole for subtle grip.

The sneaker is suitable for active wear. Kim Kardashian herself said:

“There’s something so powerful and beautiful about a ballet flat, which is why reimagining the Nike Rift for the first NikeSKIMS sneaker felt perfect. The Rift isn’t just a shoe, it’s a 90s icon that women everywhere have fallen in love with.”

The debut Rift Mesh (in colors like black) released at $150 and sold out quickly at select retailers. Follow-up drops, like the Rift Satin (with satin uppers in black and silt red), are slated for February 5, 2026, as part of SKIMS’ Spring ’26 collection inspired by modern ballerinas (featuring campaigns with BLACKPINK’s LISA). This extends into apparel, accessories, and now footwear.

 

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Chris Brown, SZA and More Attend Pharrell Williams’ Louis Vuitton 2026 Show

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On January 20, 2026, Pharrell Williams presented the Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2026 men’s collection at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris as part of Paris Men’s Fashion Week. The show also marked the 130th anniversary of the brand’s monogram.

The presentation featured a circular layout with a glass-walled central central installation allowing models to enter and exit around it. The collection combined loose cuts with utilitarian details, in shades ranging from neutral earth tones to selective highlights. Live music, including an orchestra and gospel choir, accompanied the presentation.

The front row included Usher, SZA, Chris Brown, KaicenatJohn Legend, Future, Miles Caton, among others from music and culture. Pharrell Williams, Louis Vuitton’s menswear creative director since 2023, closed the show and acknowledged attendees.

The presentation used architectural staging, live music, and a curated guest list, positioning the collection within the brand’s heritage.

Here are some of the celebrities who graced the front row.

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