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Of course, when you’re wearing such a sheer garment, your choice of underthings is as much of a styling statement as a pair of shoes or jewelry. Johnson and her stylist, Kate Young, paired the lace gown with a black satin balconette bra and matching underwear. Where some of her more naked looks can read as bohemian, there was no doubt that the effect she was going for here was pure sex appeal.
Johnson in June 2025
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Johnson in September 2024
Daniele Venturelli/Getty ImagesTo finish off the look, Johnson wore a bombshell-esque updo reminiscent of the Pamela (but accommodating her signature blunt bangs), an uncharacteristic smoky eye, and a nude lip. The effect is very MAC Cosmetics ad circa 2009 (complimentary).
Johnson attended the Kering Foundation Dinner on September 11 in New York City, where she was joined by Salma Hayek (who’s married to Kering CEO François-Henri Pinault), Jessica Chastain, Demi Moore, Kirsten Dunst, and many, many more A-listers. However, across the pond at the London premiere of A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, Johnson’s sister in sheer dressing, Margot Robbie, was adding her own entry for Most-Naked Naked Dress to the overcrowded genre. Would Johnson be brave enough to go full Margot Robbie in a bedazzled thong? Fashion Week ain’t over yet.
While you’re looking through the photos of Collina Strada’s Spring 2026 show, designer Hillary Taymour wants you to pay close attention — not just to the sets of models representing “light” and “dark” looks in matching silhouettes, but also to the venue. What at first feels like a typical scenic …
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Fall hasn’t officially started, but if you’re already craving easy outfits, there’s a styling trick that will have you dressed in under five minutes and looking chic. The hack is using a long coat or jacket as the outfit.
In the past week, fashion people in Paris, Copenhagen, and NYC have been transitioning their wardrobes from summer to fall, giving us a taste of what to expect for the season ahead. While they all have different styles, a majority of them have been relying on sophisticated coats or jackets to do all the heavy lifting. An example of this was last week when Ashley Olsen attended the YES Scholars Gala in L.A. For the occasion, she wore a beige car coat that was buttoned to the top and patent-leather pointed-toe shoes. While we’re not sure what she wore underneath, it doesn’t actually matter because her coat was the outfit.
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On the opposite coast, in NYC, Laura Reilly, the founder of Magasin, visited Khaite’s flagship store in SoHo showcasing a long black wool coat with a row of beautiful silver buttons. She paired it with black leather boots and a white top, proving that all it takes is a beautiful coat to make an outfit appear like you hired a stylist.
Besides simplifying the process of getting dressed, what insiders love about this hack is that the jacket or coat doesn’t need to have a bold print, bright color, or a designer price tag. What matters is that the outerwear maintains its value and beauty, keeping you coming back for more. So when shopping for a new coat this season, choose one made with a high-quality fabric, a timeless silhouette, and fresh details. That said, keep scrolling to shop a carefully selected edit of outerwear pieces that will transform everything they touch. Plus, discover more ways fashion people are making their coats the outfit.
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Outfit formula: Trench coat + knee-high boots + shoulder bag
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Outfit formula: Belted wool coat + slingbacks + leather tote bag
For spring, Norma Kamali reissued (with some updates) and expanded on her famous sweats collection of 1980, which won her a Coty Award. “I literally knocked myself off,” the designer said with a delighted smile. That Kamali cut humble terry cloth fabric into fashionable garments meant not for the gym but the office and the dance floor was considered revolutionary at the time. (Plus ça change: Decades earlier fashion had been shocked by Coco Chanel’s elevation of jersey.)
While Kamali stressed that she took this decision because “it’s very sort of sober and clean . . . and it feels right for now,” she’s not unaware that she’s having a moment. Not only were the fall 2025 collections full of Kamalisms, but in June vintage dealer Juno de la Cruz started an Instagram page, Kamali Club, on which Chloë Sevigny, a long-time fan of the designer, has been active. Kamali’s 1980 collection was certainly a breakthrough moment, but, she emphasized, “It took me 14 years before I did the sweats, to be global, for me to know I could pay the rent.”
There are many reasons why the sweats seem in sync with the current moment, among them ’80s revivalism, a desire for comfort, and the evolution of the active trend into something that is less referential to the originals. Then there’s the unrelenting news cycle which has a lot of customers feeling cautious about where they put their money. For them, the designer introduced the Norma Kamali Lifestyle line of basics, all priced under $200. There’s no need to be drab, however; the designer intermingled sweats looks with silver lamé to vary textures. Other surface treatments include corded embroidery, and there was a peek-a-boo damask on mesh.
With the exception of a pink group, and some grays and silvers, this print-free collection was black and white, all the better to show off dramatic shoulder treatments. Adding a bit of softness to the offering was a segment of bohemian looks, including an off-the-shoulder stunner with extended handkerchief sleeves. One of the designs Kamali was most excited about was flat-front men’s-style pants in the gray terry. Like many pieces in the lineup they are, she noted “very sober and clean, which feels right, but also fun because of what it is.”
Jennifer Lopez Is Wrapped Up in the Cozy Coat Everyone Will Be Shopping For This Winter
Jennifer Lopez is already wrapping herself up in the coziest coat of fall-winter 2025.
After holding onto summer as long as she could, Lopez finally gave into the fall style itch we all start feeling around the end of August—and her entrance into the next fashion season was well worth waiting for. On September 11, she attended a screening of Kiss of the Spider Woman in head-to-toe Harithand, pairing their sand-toned Evangelista skirt with a matching robe coat that shrouds the star in a luxe crepe fabric.
With it’s belted waist, oversized fit, and sleeves that fall down to her vampy manicure by celebrity nail artist Tom Bachick, this coat looks every bit as cozy as it does expensive…which it is. Harithand’s Evangelista coat is currently available on the brand’s website for $1,670, while the silky flared skirt retails for $1,250.
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Luckily, you don’t have to spend thousands for a coat like J.Lo’s, nor do you have to fashion your own version out of throw blankets. From Gap to Zara to COS to Favorite Daughter, plenty of brands and retailers are offering polished takes on the wool-blend robe coat with price tags that won’t eat up your holiday vacation fund.
Besides, what feels more luxurious than slipping into a five-star hotel robe and slippers? Nothing, so why not emulate that experience when you leave the hotel lobby? Gigi Hadid sure did when she attended the opening for her Guest In Residence pop-up in Seoul, Korea back in November 2024. Clearly, Jennifer Lopez feels the same way.
Gigi Hadid on November 04, 2024 in Seoul, South Korea.
Han Myung-GuAs seen during NYFW on February 09, 2025.
Daniel Zuchnik/Getty ImagesWhile oversized leather bomber jackets and trench coats continue to dominate fall trend reports, more voluminous, blanketing silhouettes will surely gain momentum as temperatures begin to plummet. But if any of those sound more your speed, Glamour still has you covered.
Songs of Siren Founder Tinka Weener can now cross hosting a New York Fashion Week presentation off her bucket list. Back in February, the Los Angeles-based label made its London Fashion Week debut months after first launching, and now, it has returned stateside with its Spring 2026 collection, …
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I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again: Nothing gets me more jazzed than the onset of fall makeup looks. Dewy, sun-kissed flushes are fun and all, but my complexion truly comes alive with a palette that mimics blushing leaves and cozy spiced drinks. (I’m a warm autumn and Scorpio rising, if you’re curious.) Not to mention, a blurred berry lip is practically my trademark; I can’t think of anything more elegant than a velvety-matte situation, and, luckily for me, celebrity makeup artists Kelli Anne Sewell and Renny Vasquez say dark matte lips (read: mulled wine and oxblood) are very en vogue at the moment—in addition to a few other head-turning trends. Discover all the autumnal eye candy below, along with staple products you’ll need to nail each look.
Full-Beat Fall
Great news for full-glam fans: Both Vasquez and Sewell predict pulling out all the stops—intricate eye shadow, razor-sharp eyeliner, immaculate coverage, et al. “Everyone will be playing in makeup a little more,” Vasquez declares. “More is more this fall!”
In fact, Sewell plans to commit to what she’s coined a “full-beat fall,” during which she’ll amp up her usual fresh, minimal looks. “I am trying to lean into airbrushed matte skin and having fun with smoky shadow looks and liner,” she notes. “I forgot how much I love it all.”
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Smoky, Sultry Eye Shadow
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“I think everyone is ready for smoky eyes to make their official comeback and fall/winter is the perfect time,” notes Vasquez. “Complemented with fresh, blurred skin and a vampy lip … there is nothing better.” Sewell agrees, who particularly loves a smoky eyeliner look with satin metallic lids. If you prefer a modern grunge moment, pair your smoky eye with a nude lip (just like Jenna Ortega above!) for more of that ’90s flair. “The modern take looks almost like soft grunge, but done with a bit of a glam twist with no hard lines and edges softly blended,” Vasquez adds. Eye shadow sticks are your friends here, as they’re extra user-friendly and effortlessly blend with just a press of your fingertip.
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Soft Blurs
‘Tis the season where dewy, glowy skint tints make way for matte, soft-blurred finishes in all categories. “I’m finding that matte blushes are back to give that effect, as well as soft, kind of luminous powders,” Sewell shares. “They’re matte but don’t dry out your skin, giving you this smooth look.”
See, there’s a fine line between a soft-focus look and one that veers too cloud-like, and both Sewell and Vasquez recommend sticking to the happy medium. “There’s life to the skin, yet [it’s] matte and soft-blurred,” Vasquez notes. “Highlighter is strategically placed on high points of the face, but very delicately. Think more sheen than highlight. This adds to giving the matte skin a bit of life in a very controlled way.”
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Less Concealer
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Yep, you read that right. According to Sewell, makeup lovers will be (gasp!) skipping concealer this fall—or, well, at least using way less of it. “People are concealing less, letting [their] natural eye discoloration be a part of the look,” she explains. Consider it hollow-eyed grunge (very Wednesday Addams, if you ask me).
If you can’t fathom the thought of letting those under-eye shadows see the light of day, try dabbing on a bit of color corrector instead of a brightening concealer; that way, you can still disguise discoloration without losing the dimension of those natural shadows. Add a touch of gold eye shadow to the inner corners à la Collina Strada, if you feel so inclined.
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“Blonzer”
“I encourage people to put down the bronzer!” Sewell declares. Sure, a faux glow is always nice, but she recommends leaning into the season with more of a realistic-looking windswept vibe. “Kill two birds with one stone by using a blush shade that has a balanced bronze but pinky feel,” she explains. “It keeps the bronze look really only to the cheeks. Way more natural!”
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Denim Elements
No, blue eye makeup isn’t going anywhere—insiders are simply swapping summery cobalt and turquoise for a cool, dark denim. (Think Dua Lipa from her Argylle blonde-hair era, pictured above.) “I’m seeing a lot of blue denim elements in makeup, like blue mascara and eye shadow,” notes Sewell, who specifically references celebrity makeup artist Alexandra French’s “double denim makeup” look for a recent MAC campaign.
Whether you opt for full-on blue eye shadow or stick to a swipe of navy mascara, it’s an easy way to switch up your everyday glam for something a tad more captivating.
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Warm Browns
Another perfectly fall-coded color story? “A lot of gorgeous, camel-colored browns—like warm, terra-cotta colors,” shares Sewell. There’s something about brown, monochromatic glam (some call it “latte makeup”) that just makes you look luxurious. From espresso to chocolate to caramel to cinnamon, there’s no shortage of shades with which to play. Bonus points if you pair your warm brown with a denim element above (like, say, a coat of blue mascara), as the two hues make quite the gorgeous pair.
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Dark Matte Lips
Of course, no fall makeup trend report is complete without a matte lip mention. A deep berry or oxblood hue is practically a cornerstone of the season, especially if you opt for a smooth, velvety formula with a soft-blurred finish. “There is something so chic about a dark matte lip. [It] feels very Marie Antoinette, if you will,” Sewell adds. Craving a hint of shine? Vasquez recommends topping your lip color with a metallic wine-colored gloss. Perfect for “those fun, fall evening festivities,” he shares.
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Lafayette 148 is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. “We thought we would turn the lens to celebrating 30 years of dressing New York women,” said Emily Smith at the brand’s presentation in an airy Chelsea space. “Obviously we’ve gone more global since then.” She and her team had recently worked on a special collaboration with The Morning Show. “It was really fun to work on that project, working on characters and character building, so we kind of approached this collection the same way,” Smith said.
At the presentation, mannequins were outfitted with all kinds of New York-centric accessories—yellow Metrocards peeking out from crisp shirt pockets, classic “Thank You Have A Nice Day” coffee cups, and smiley face plastic bags done up in organza. The characters were each identified in quippy archetypes that adorned the foot of each mannequin, in a New Yorker-inspired typeface. There was “The Madison Avenue Matriarch” wearing a silk blouse and matching pleated skirt printed with illustrations of different iconic Manhattan locations, or “The Style Authority” in a white cotton poplin tunic, black skirt, and a leopard print cotton trenchcoat with a sateen finish (“For us leopard print is very neutral for New York”). It would’ve been nice to see that touch of humor and idiosyncrasy reflected more in the lookbook that accompanied the collection.
The clothes, meanwhile, were quintessentially Lafayette 148, although there was a more pared back approach this season. Instead of bold textures or fabric treatments, there seemed to be an emphasis on lightness, like a pink suit in tropical wool that let light through like a cotton poplin (“The Starchitect”, or the flirty black crochet dress woven with an organza ribbon left to create a layered frayed hem at the bottom (“The Guestlist Gatekeeper”). A simple dress with a built-in wrapped top appeared to be three separate pieces (“The Downtown Darling’). A button down shirt with extra-long front panels with button details could be draped, wrapped around, or left half-open to customize the fit. Worn by “The Diamond Status,” “The Editor-At-Large,” and “The Avant Garde,” they seemed poised to take the brand through the next 30 years. “For me the fact that you can take one piece and put it on three different people in three different ways is the beauty of it,” Smith said. “I really wanted to celebrate that.”