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| Scope | International, Consumer, Women |
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| Language | English |
| Country | Germany |
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Search ArticlesWhy Your Beach Day Look Needs a Sarong
When it comes to fun beach day looks, I’m always looking for ways to push myself. I’ve tried everything from shell necklaces and anklets to tortoiseshell sunglasses in an attempt to elevate a simple bikini, but the one piece I always come back to is my sarong. I’m not much of a swimmer, so my bikinis are often more about the styling than the water. I buy them with accessories in mind, creating the perfect summer look.
How To Dress Like A Final Girl
I have always thought horror movies are full of fashion inspiration — anyone could recognize Jennifer Check's heart-patterned cardigan, or Tiffany Valentine's leather jacket and bridal gown combo. But when it comes to the character whose style I most want to emulate, it has to be, of course, the Final Girl. When you could be the girl who outlasts everyone else, what other choice is there? Simple Silhouettes You'll find that most classic horror heroines wear a lot of simple silhouettes.
The Bridal Craze Is Taking Off
I've recently seen a lot of discussion online about the sheer volume of dramatic weddings we've seen in film and TV recently — think Cathy's ballgown in Wuthering Heights, Emma's simple look in The Drama, and Cassie's flamboyance in Euphoria Season 3. This obsession has also crept into other forms of media, from Sabrina Carpenter's bridal bodysuit and veil at Coachella to Bad Bunny's wedding scene at the Super Bowl.
Why I'm Dressing Like A Bratz Doll
Despite being more of a Barbie lover as a kid, the fashion of Bratz dolls really caught my attention as I got older. Very fitting for the name, Bratz dolls all dress in outfits full of attitude, taking maximalism to the next level with their attention-grabbing looks. While each girl had her own individual taste, they all shared a very Y2K feel in their clothing, so it’s no surprise that they seem so cool to me now, as an adult with Y2K fashion trending again.
The Shoe Trends I Didn’t Expect to Love in 2026
With Tabi shoes and moon boots not so long ago, and now the quiet rise of ballet sneakers, I’ve started to realise something: I don’t really know what I want from shoes anymore. Or maybe it’s that I keep changing my mind. I used to think I had a pretty fixed shoe identity. Sneakers for everyday, boots when I wanted to feel slightly cooler than I actually am, and anything remotely experimental was something I admired on other people’s Pinterest boards. But 2026 has been doing something to me.
Slip Dresses Are The Epitome Of Chic
Slip dresses are something I've never been able to form a solid opinion on. On the one hand, I've seen so many celebrities pull them off — Gwyneth Paltrow's 1996 Calvin Klein look was ethereal, for instance. Everyone can appreciate how they bring a sense of refined minimalism to the red carpet. With that being said, my style leans more maximalist.
Beabadoobee Is Turning Up The Volume On Pylon And I’m So Here For It
I’ve always loved that Beabadoobee could make even the quietest songs feel huge, but after hearing "Sun Has Set," I have a feeling Pylon is going to be the album I keep coming back to this year. It still has that emotional honesty she’s known for, but this time it comes wrapped in louder guitars and a lot more frustration.
MELLER's New LAB Project Takes Its Biggest Design Cues From Butterflies
MELLER is making that idea feel surprisingly literal with LAB Project 03, a futuristic eyewear collection inspired by one of nature's most fascinating creations: the butterfly. Instead of simply borrowing its aesthetic, the brand looked at how butterfly wings are actually built, using their layered structure and symmetry to shape four new shield-style sunglasses that blur the line between biology and industrial design.
Liana Flores’ New Single "So It Goes"
Every time Liana Flores releases new music, I end up wondering why I don't listen to bossa nova more often. There's something about her songs that instantly makes everything feel quieter, even when the lyrics are sitting with heavier emotions. Her latest single, "So It Goes," is no different. Floating between English and Portuguese, the track wraps introspective lyrics in soft bossa nova rhythms that somehow make uncertainty feel almost comforting.
Hyper-Femininity Is Back
If you told me a few years ago that basically my entire wardrobe would be pink and sparkly, or that I'd have a selection of skirts and dresses that are in my regular outfit rotation, I’d have laughed in your face, then called my lawyer to file some defamation charges. Okay, maybe that's a bit far, but I definitely wouldn’t have believed you. Street style and masculine silhouettes really dominated female fashion in the late 2010s and early 2020s.