Posts by Kevin Harson
Sharon Stone on Survival, Painting in the Nude, and Aging
It’s a clear spring morning in Los Angeles when Sharon Stone pops up on my computer screen. Dressed in jeans and a loose white T-shirt declaring “Dear Stress, Let’s Break Up,” she’s just as dazzling as the first time I saw her as Ginger MyKenna in Martin Scorsese’s Casino (and instantly fell in love). In…
Read MoreThe 8 Best Dressed Stars From the 2026 Cannes Film Festival
The 2026 Cannes Festival has officially come to a close—and what a fashion whirlwind that was. For the past two weeks, Hollywood A-listers have been traversing the famed Croisette in the South of France to promote their new films, and the festival’s red carpet has been a total thrill to spectate. Whether it was this…
Read More12 of the Best ’90s Movies to Lose Yourself in This Weekend
Look—they just made movies better in the ’90s. While today’s landscape is crammed with sequels and remakes and endless discourse, the best films of the 1990s were, for the most part, true originals. To add to that, a good film resulted in a long relationship with it. Rather than watching something once, writing a pithy…
Read MoreAll the Winners From Cannes 2026
After all of those lengthy standing ovations, red-carpet extravaganzas, and endless arguing over the merits of each and every release in competition, it’s finally time for the awards to be presented at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival. Going into the showcase’s closing ceremony, Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Minotaur, Cristian Mungiu’s Fjord, and Paweł Pawlikowski’s Fatherland looked to…
Read MoreAmerican Ballet Theatre’s Stylish Spring Gala Honored Katie Holmes
Holmes later told Vogue how early exposure to dance helped shape her path in the performing arts. “I’m from a very sports driven family, but I’m the baby, and my mom recognized that I was different and put me in dance class,” Holmes said, noting it influenced her desire to support fellow performers. “I feel…
Read MoreGnome More Rules: A Day at Chelsea Flower Show With the Unbanned Garden Gnomes
“What are you here to see?” I’m asked when picking up my press pass for London’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show, a five-day event that takes place in the Royal Hospital Chelsea’s lush, expansive gardens. More than 150,000 people will descend on its 20 acres to explore the world’s most innovative garden designs, movements in horticulture,…
Read MoreYour Favorite Sneakers Can Be Worn All Summer Long—Here’s How
Nothing screams comfort quite like a sneaker. And yet, being comfortably dressed doesn’t have to imply underdressed. If anything, our favorite sneakers can be worn for much more than a post-reformer class stroll. You can thank brands like Adidas, Nike, and Puma for pushing the off-duty sneaker into greater realms—and celebrity It girls, like Emily…
Read MoreThen and Now: How Celebrities Wore Burberry’s Iconic Check Print
Few prints are as recognizable as the Burberry check. Quintessentially British and steeped in heritage, the print dates back to the 1920s, when the brand first used it to line its cotton gabardine trench coats. It wasn’t until 1967, however, when a Burberry buyer thought to wrap umbrellas and luggage in check lining. The house…
Read MoreCharli xcx’s “SS26” Music Video Is a Who’s Who of the Fashion Industry
There are a few things over the years that have cemented one’s It status: receiving an advanced copy of The New Yorker because you were on Tina Brown’s “Hot List,” being photographed by The Cobrasnake, sitting on the Marc Jacobs Heaven couch, and appearing in a Charli xcx music video. Tonight’s video release for her…
Read MoreLéa Seydoux on Her Cannes Fashion, Best Red Carpet Tip, and Friendship With Adèle Exarchopoulos
A longtime friend of Louis Vuitton, Seydoux turned to the house to fashion her bisected Cannes wardrobe. The brief? “I like to be chic, but I also like to be sexy, feminine,” she says. The actor and her stylist, Alexandra Imgruth, felt that Old Hollywood fit her vision and sent their ideas to the Vuitton…
Read MoreMargot Robbie Meets the Writer Behind London’s Buzziest Play
Set in Tudor England, against the backdrop of Anne Boleyn’s arrest, 1536 has become the runaway, must-see show of the year. Since its award-winning, sold-out run at the Almeida in 2025, the play—penned by breakout playwright and screenwriter Ava Pickett and directed by Lyndsey Turner—has picked up a new producer in Margot Robbie, been transferred…
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