History of the Hero: Louis Vuitton Speedy
As worn by Sixties' starlets, Noughties' It girls and Snoop Dogg. Words by Natalie Hughes Louis Vuitton’s Speedy bag has been covered in graffiti, shrunk to nano proportions, stolen by the ‘Bling Ring’ and carried by everyone from Audrey Hepburn to Snoop
7 Jewellery Trends Experts Already Know Will Be Big in 2023
Words by Aemilia Madden From timeless investment pieces to playful statement styles. Receiving something sparkly is usually tied to a big event, like an engagement, graduation, or birthday. But investing in a jewelry gift just for yourself? That's one of several 2023 jewelry trends on
The World’s Sexiest Celebrities Need LaQuan Smith
Getting ready for the CFDA Awards with a designer who understands a party. Words by Tara Gonzalez On Monday night, LaQuan Smith wore LaQuan Smith, which is not necessarily something LaQuan Smith normally does. It was for the CFDA Awards, where the
Vivienne Westwood Disturbed Everything
The late designer was a lifelong activist, most importantly in the field of feminist fashion. Words by Rachel Tashjian Vivienne Westwood, the yellow-haired, red-lipped iconoclast who jolted fashion forward into the statement-making era of punk music, died at the age of 81
The Art Of Body Sculpting
Words By Katie Intner Are Lymphatic Drainage Massages Worth the Hype? Detoxifying and remodeling massage treatments, popular in parts of Europe for nearly a century, are spreading across the U.S., flattening bloated bellies and slimming limbs. Puffy, sluggish, and fresh off a recent
The 7 Skin Care Trends You Need to Know for 2023
Words by Tiffany Dodson Stay ahead of the curve this year with your skin routine. A BAZAAR beauty editors' skincare routine is constantly evolving thanks to updated research and frequent product testing. I, for one, have probably discovered a new favorite serum about 357
All the Best Looks from ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 3
Words by Bianca Betancourt One character in particular has the best (and most shop-worthy) outfits. Remember when television was a means of frivolous escape and fantasy, rather than a damning condemnation of our society? Me, too, and it's precisely why I unabashedly