Barbara Palvin Nails Sporty Maternity Style at a World Cup Party
What a weekend for sports fans, huh? Between the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicking off and the New York Knicks becoming NBA champions, there was some serious state-hopping excitement. Even celebrities could not help but get right in the middle of all the action: ardent fans Timothée Chalamet and Spike Lee sat courtside at the…
Read MoreWhen Alexa Chung Wears White Shoes, She Wears Them With Dresses Like This
White shoes are some of the hardest fashion items to style well. I personally own just one pair because finding ones that feel elevated instead of tacky or cheap is difficult, which is why I often default to black, tan, burgundy, or brown when it comes to footwear. Recently, though, Alexa Chung began introducing a…
Read MoreTired of Kitten-Heel Flip-Flops? Hailey Bieber Is Wearing This Elegant Alt With Slim Trousers Instead
If you’ve been following Hailey Bieber’s street style for the past year and a half, you probably know she’s a big fan of kitten-heel flip-flops. She was first spotted wearing them, specifically a pair by Toteme, with trousers in March 2025 while grabbing dinner in L.A., and then a month later with a minidress at…
Read More3 Chic Men’s Airport Outfits I’d Borrow for My Next Flight
There’s an art to airport dressing, and a select few celebrities have truly mastered it. As frequent flyers, they spend more time in transit than most, making them a valuable source of travel-style inspiration. Whilst my airport mood board has long been populated by impeccably dressed women, lately it’s been a particularly stylish group of…
Read MoreTrump’s (Literal) D.C. Cleanup | National Review
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Read MoreHow Did American Christianity End Up Like This?
Fosdick’s sermon on that fateful spring day had been advertised in the city’s newspapers: “Shall the Fundamentalists Win?” From the pulpit, he argued that “new knowledge and the old faith had to be blended in a new combination.” He castigated fundamentalism as “illiberal and intolerant.” He suggested that there was room for a spectrum of…
Read MoreLaverne Cox Wants to “Rehumanize Everybody”
It was really the cut of the suits and the silhouette. He’s known for this hourglass silhouette, and I think because I’m trans and I have very broad shoulders . . . I mean, he and Montana defined the eighties with these big, broad shoulders with these teeny-tiny waists. That silhouette was achieved because he started working with…
Read MoreWhat Marcel Is Selling
The menu, from the French chef Marie-Aude Rose, who also runs La Mercerie, is old-fashioned in the au-courant way. A preprandial demi-baguette is laid directly on the tablecloth—no board, no basket, no plate; nothing is chicer, or more exquisite, than exquisite nonchalance. (A puck of butter is complimentary, though you can level up to a…
Read MoreIdyllic Martha’s Vineyard Airbnbs for an East Coast Summer
Built in the 1950s, this three-bedroom cottage is a great option for bachelorette weekends or a much-needed trip with your girlfriends. The light and airy interiors provide a calming, cozy backdrop, while the spacious deck and accompanying grills will lay the groundwork for girl dinner al fresco. Bonus points: Since this home is walking distance…
Read MoreCyberattack disrupts banking services in Iran
Electronic banking services in Iran were severely disrupted on Saturday after a cyberattack targeted several state-owned banks, temporarily preventing online payments. According to a report by the Iranian business news outlet Eghtesad News on Saturday evening, the country’s Banking Coordination Council confirmed the incidents but said the disruptions had since been resolved and online transactions…
Read MoreI Just Tried On H&M’s Linen Collection—These 18 Pieces Looked So Expensive
A H&M box big enough to fit myself inside it arrived on my doorstep the other day. Like a summer fever dream, it was full to the brim with linen. Linen dresses, linen trousers, linen shorts—you name it, I ordered it. All in the name of research—obviously—because this week I was tasked by Who What…
Read MoreHow Public Theater’s Romeo & Juliet Opening Night Culminated in a Live Wedding in Central Park
There may never have been a story of more woe than that of the original star crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet in fair Verona—but a chance meeting in a Texas coffee shop has now rewritten the romantic trajectories of some 30 present-day couples. Two months ago, Public Theater’s resident director Saheem Ali, who has re-envisioned…
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