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Your Horoscope This Week: September 7 to 14
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Your Horoscope This Week: September 7 to 14

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Cap, the recent Pisces lunar eclipse spotlighted your communication world, bringing attention to words you’ve said, words left unsaid, and truths waiting to be acknowledged. Some of you may have had a breakthrough conversation, while others are sitting with the realization that silence itself can be its own story. 

On Monday and Tuesday, the Aries Moon pulls your attention back to home and roots, asking you to tend to your inner world, whether that looks like organizing your closet, journaling about childhood memories, or cooking a comforting meal. Then, the Taurus Moon midweek gives you a creative and romantic boost. Let yourself flirt, paint, dance, or simply say yes to pleasure…it doesn’t mean you’re neglecting responsibility, it means you’re remembering joy is just as productive as work.

By the weekend, the Gemini Moon shifts your focus to routines, wellness, and health. Suddenly, those eclipse-inspired insights about communication show up in your everyday life: maybe you’re clearer with coworkers, more intentional with your words, or finally setting boundaries about what drains your energy. This week isn’t about perfection, it’s about integration. If the eclipse revealed something you can’t ignore, now’s your chance to practice it in small, everyday ways — one conversation, one habit, one clear “no” at a time.

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Your Weekly Horoscope: August 31 to September 6, 2025
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Your Weekly Horoscope: September 7 to September 13, 2025

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Your weekly horoscope is here. Eclipse season is upon us, so slide out of the DMs on Sunday as the full blood moon dissolves into a sea of red. In the watery sign of Pisces, you may prefer to stay offline, lingering longer in a sweet escape from life’s more challenging realities. Go with the flow, put aside your worries and fears, and slip into something more amorphous and open to a liminal space. Tune into compassion for yourself as well as others. Use this eclipse to reset your mindset and slam the door on uninvited thoughts. Consider beliefs that don’t make you feel expansive and powerful, that aren’t serving you in an obvious way. It’s time to turn them around. Super-giver Jupiter amplifies the full moon; wish for what you truly desire—focus on what you want, not what you don’t want. As an act of self-care, touch base with your dream and re-vision your world. The key, as always, is to drop into your body and emotions, feeling yourself living your desired reality as if it were in the present. You’ve got to believe it to see it, rather than see it to believe it, when you’re angling for transformation.

Read on to discover what’s in store for your sign during the week of September 7 through September 13, 2025.


Aries (March 21–April 19)

Aries, the baby of the zodiac, the fiery first one, you’re tasked to go within as Pisces, the final sign, hosts Sunday’s full blood moon eclipse. Less impetuous spontaneity, more diving and swimming through your inner waters (feelings). As your sphere of dreams, sleep, and the liminal spaces is activated, ponder: What has gone under the radar, residing in your peripheral vision, as yet undefined? A feeling? A person? A certain, not knowing? That’s okay—sleep on it through the next two weeks, journal your dreams and feelings, and it will slowly crystallise into view. Get plenty of rest, avoid toxins or emotional toxicity, and give credit to your sensitive side. While your safety zone is spear-wielding shield-maiden-esque, this week feel your way through, respecting your alternative avenues of intel.


Taurus (April 20–May 20)

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La Luna resets in a spectacular total blood moon eclipse this Sunday, activating your sphere of extended networks, peers, and friendships.  Note hard endings, fresh beginnings, and dramatic changes in direction, feeling, and people. New friends, old acquaintances, and undefined feelings that don’t quite make sense…they will. Drop into your intuitive side, via the senses in your body, and feel your way to the truth of what is right and what isn’t, for you. If it feels good, expansive, and uplifting, that’s a positive signal from your inner guidance. If it’s restrictive, downward feeling, and resistant, that’s a no or a “look closer at what the resistance is” for you. Take as much time as you need. If clarity isn’t forthcoming, visit the feeling of what you want or desire by anchoring it within yourself and experiencing it from there. From this point, align it with an external point or goal.


Gemini (May 21–June 21)

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Not one to mess about, this week’s full moon sets the pace, ripening to full on Sunday only to dim out to a deep red as it eclipses in the sign of watery Pisces. Themes include tuning into your vision and its perhaps less-than-clear feeling around your direction and what you want to achieve; letting go of exacting, high-definition, pointed objectives; and hitting reset in your career and public sector. At a cross angle to your sign, you’re challenged by this one to be less Gemini and more Pisces. Less intellectual fact and more visionary fantasy. Consider it the point of creation that comes before the plan and rollout. When put in order like this, it makes more sense. Start with the blurry vision, then tune into granular over the next two weeks. By the time the new moon resets in specificity-loving Virgo, you’ll have clarification.


Cancer (June 22–July 22)

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With Jupiter in your sign, your luck is off the scale for an entire year. Say yes to the plethora of opportunities as they present, to expand, take leaps of faith that land, and activate good fortune that just won’t quit. In which case, this Sunday’s full blood moon eclipse is most kind to your sign, along with bodyguard Jupiter, in a flowing aspect to it. Catch the ball and run with it, no matter the changes, since growth inevitably involves changing or leaving your comfort zone in some way. Why resist when you can persist so easily right now? In the sphere of expanding your territory, mind, faith, or overview through study, travel, or otherwise, note what gets the eclipse treatment. How will you meet your destiny when it arrives? Or how will you take matters into your own hands to make your own fortune?


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Leo (July 23–August 22)

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Sunday’s full blood moon eclipse resets topics in your sphere of intimacy and resources through others. Since it’s in nebulous Pisces, it doesn’t exactly render things in high definition, so if anything is left unsaid, it will remain that way. Clear communication isn’t forthcoming over this period, so note your feelings on matters of the deep and meaningful, and perhaps draw, paint, dance, or create a character that best expresses the energy you’re feeling. Taking a creative approach may clear more room for them to present while in fantasy mode. Meanwhile, your income and resources sector creates the balance to what you share with others, so be sure your assets are accounted for as you’re researching and refining your options. Embrace an opportunity to benefit through aligning with others. Go within to manifest good fortune, and it shall be yours.


Virgo (August 23–September 22)

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Balance practical deliverables with dream state flow this weekend as a full blood moon eclipse bathes La Luna in red. In your opposite sign, it activates all things one-to-one equal relationships and partnerships. What needs a hard reset? And where can you open up to the mystery that a significant person is bringing into your life? If you’re like most born under a Virgoan sun, you tend toward an overly active and analytical mind that just won’t quit. This is handy most of the time, and sometimes, like now, it’s time to open up to the signs, symbols, feels, hunches, and impressions you pick up through various channels. You’ll see it once you believe it, so don’t always search for proof when an idea or vision is still in gestation. It’s called putting the cart before the horse.


Libra (September 23–October 23)

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With a full blood moon eclipse on the rise, your wellness and work sector is ground zero for a hard reset. Since the moon is hosted by Pisces, perhaps putting your feet up, resting and digesting, or slowing down into creative flow are exactly what you need right now. Reflexology can help relieve stress, rebalancing from the ground up. Give it a try if you haven’t already. We toggle in and out of sympathetic and parasympathetic more times than we can count in a day, although our work life tends to demand that the “on” mode dominate with stimulants like coffee. Let this be your sign to swing in and out, because you more than anyone can understand how important true balance is. This lunation supports you, so show up in your career, expand your contacts, and call in luck by making the most of your connections.


Scorpio (October 24–November 21)

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Ooh la la, this Sunday, a full blood moon eclipse (try saying that fast five times) is set to retest your devotion to your favourite paramour, hobby, or the way you’ve been spending your leisure time. This one has your back as it’s hosted by Pisces, a sign that, if it were a person, would be running your stan account. Good luck flows from thinking big, expanding your territory, building your extended mutual-interest family, publishing, traveling, or studying. Great minds that think together stay together, and in this case, those that share a similar vibe do too. Note what it may be time to naturally and easily let go of, and what you’re ready to bring into your life. Don’t ask how or why, just invite it in knowing it’s easy, pleasurable, and beautiful.


Sagittarius (November 22–December 21)

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It’s all about the soft skills as a full moon in nebulous Pisces eclipses into a deep blood red. Let go of having to pin down your vision of what it means. Instead, open up to the mystery, no matter how fuzzy at this stage. Start with the soft focus, then sharpen over the next two weeks as the new moon resets, closing the eclipse tunnel. Begin a journey of unknowing, so you open to the greater knowing, through a liminal side door. You can’t think your way there through hard intellect, a little like Alice through the looking glass, was she asleep and dreaming? It doesn’t really matter. By a different route, she gained knowledge and awareness she couldn’t have otherwise. Be like Alice and approach your domestic sphere or living arrangements in a new way. This is your hard reset moment on anything that’s not up to scratch or working for you to support your direction, career, or public standing.


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Capricorn (December 22–January 19)

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With Jupiter, the lucky planet, shining on your relationship sector, note who is bringing the generosity, or capturing yours. Your sphere of local connections and everyday relationships is under the influence of Sunday’s full blood moon eclipse, in which a significant one-to-one relationship is connected. Perhaps someone has been right under your nose and you only see them now. Note who suddenly stands out to you in a positive way or drops off your radar, making room for someone new in your life. Think morning-run-club buddy, lunch-time-coffee downloads, or evening-pickleball crew. A creative or spiritual circle could be just the place to connect and meet that person, or bring your bae or bestie.


Aquarius (January 20–February 18)

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This Sunday’s full blood moon lunar eclipse is on the money, literally, as it resets topics in your sphere of resources, values, income, and your stuff. A big shift in how you run this area may be on the cards, as the financial environment is changing rapidly. Get ahead of the curve and shake it up by letting go of value-draining accounts, subscriptions, and ways of buying, selling, storing, or investing. Perhaps you’re sitting on a gold mine you didn’t realise had value, or something could do with a good clear out. Reassess what is best kept as yours and where you might do well to combine resources and talents with a partner or larger company. Could your values around money, your property, or what you do for work be better aligned intellectually, energetically, and practically? Make the shifts.


Pisces (February 19–March 20)

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Pisces is the zap zone for Sunday’s full blood moon lunar eclipse, so consider what you’re ready to reset. Be the first to say buh-bye as you dissolve distractions or wraiths draining your thoughts, energy, or life in any way. Yes, you can create a ritual by writing down and submerging, or visualising yourself placing your feelings about something you need to let go of, into water, then throwing out the water or hitting the flush button. There have been several months of resets aligned with the eclipses in your sign, and we only have a few more to go, so the story isn’t new. Take the opportunity to continue rewriting your journey, past, present, and future. With generous Jupiter throwing you all the luck, amplify the positive and move forward with your vision intact.

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frankie shop jackets
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7 The Frankie Shop Autumn Jackets Set to Define the Season

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Few brands capture modern cool as effortlessly as The Frankie Shop. Born in New York via French founder Gaëlle Drevet, this brand is now a permanent fixture on every editor’s autumn wish list, as the label has perfected the balance of precise tailoring with off-duty ease. Outerwear, in particular, has become its calling card—oversized silhouettes, clean lines and a certain nonchalant polish that make Frankie jackets instantly recognisable on the street-style circuits across the globe. This is outerwear that doesn’t play a supporting role; it is the outfit.

Over the past few seasons, Frankie Shop’s jackets have carved out cult status. The viral quilted jacket was the piece that catapulted the brand from insider favourite to mainstream, spotted everywhere from Instagram grids to airport lounges. Since then, the label’s trenches have gained similar momentum, winning over editors and influencers alike. Marilyn Nkunzi and Linda Tol, for example, are rarely seen without theirs once autumn hits, styling them with everything from wide-leg tailoring to slouchy denim. Naturally, this season’s line-up is already attracting the same kind of buzz; Caroline Lin is championing the brand’s red leather bomber, cementing it as the new piece to own this season, while Sarah Louise Blythe was just spotted in the brand’s elevated Indore trench.

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This autumn, Frankie builds on its legacy with a line-up that leans into proportion play. Slouchy bombers bring just the right dose of attitude, quilted puffers are elevated beyond their utilitarian roots, and boxy blazers are cut to cocoon even your chunkiest knitwear. These are the effortless throw-ons that work for every occasion, and always strike the same chord: cool, confident, considered. Keep scrolling to shop the styles already winning over fashion insiders this season.

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Shop The Best The Frankie Shop Autumn Jackets

Senta Oversized Bomber Jacket

THE FRANKIE SHOP

Senta Oversized Bomber Jacket

The perfect balance between laid-back and statement-making, this bomber is roomy in all the right places—but never sloppy. Think coffee-run cool meets city polish.

Viper Oversized Leather Jacket

THE FRANKIE SHOP

Viper Oversized Leather Jacket

A long-time Frankie favourite, this leather biker jacket built to be worn on repeat.

THE FRANKIE SHOP, Hester Brushed Jacket

THE FRANKIE SHOP

Hester Brushed Jacket

The brushed finish adds texture and warmth, making it that must-reach-for piece on chilly days when style still matters.

Hester Oversized Brushed Jacket

THE FRANKIE SHOP

Hester Oversized Brushed Jacket

A pared-back layer with subtle texture—light enough for early autumn but strong enough to anchor your look.

Viper Oversized Leather Jacket

THE FRANKIE SHOP

Viper Oversized Leather Jacket

More volume, same laid-back polish. Perfect for weekends when “effortless” is the vibe, but you still need a jacket that pulls its own weight.

Astra Shell Bomber Jacket

THE FRANKIE SHOP

Astra Shell Bomber Jacket

Sporty in spirit, refined in cut. This lightweight shell bomber is a slick solution for transitional days.

Quilted Padded Ripstop Jacket

THE FRANKIE SHOP

Quilted Padded Ripstop Jacket

Practical, signature-quilted, and endlessly adaptable. Dress it up or wear it casual; either way, it’s destined for repeat dressing.

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Mavis Oversized Double-Breasted Gabardine Trench Coat

THE FRANKIE SHOP

Mavis Oversized Double-Breasted Gabardine Trench Coat

The ultimate staple. The double-breasted gabardine drape gives serious west-London style cred, but its oversized form keeps it fresh and effortless.

Pembroke Brushed Trench Coat

THE FRANKIE SHOP

Pembroke Brushed Trench Coat

Soft to the touch, sharp in structure. This brushed trench feels like a luxe layer that’s polished without overthinking—perfect for those chilly mornings.

Tribeca Oversized Woven Coat

THE FRANKIE SHOP

Tribeca Oversized Woven Coat

Cut to cocoon, this woven coat delivers warmth and sophistication in one effortless silhouette.

Jane Double-Breasted Twill Coat

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Jane Double-Breasted Twill Coat

In structured twill and oversized form, this coat reads like power dressing with an off-duty cool twist.

Mavis Oversized Woven Trench

THE FRANKIE SHOP

Mavis Oversized Woven Trench

A trench with scale and sweep—this oversized style makes even a simple jeans-and-knit look feel directional.

Gaia Double-Breasted Wool-Blend Coat

THE FRANKIE SHOP

Gaia Double-Breasted Wool-Blend Coat

A heavyweight layer with major presence. The wool blend cut is chic, commanding, and made to last.

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For Emma Watson, Venice Is All Gucci (And Lime Green)
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For Emma Watson, Venice Is All Gucci (And Lime Green)

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Earlier that day, Watson stepped out in an all-over Gucci logo shift dress, with leather piping and pocket detailing, in the same brown and gold patent slingback heels, and Ray-Ban sunglasses. While such logomania could look outre elsewhere, the simple shift dress kept things feeling elegant and ladylike.

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Watson’s commitment to the shift dress is founded: it’s a silhouette that perfectly captures both her ’60s aesthetic and more boho leanings, with its fun, flirty length and easy, flattering shape. A true one-and-done piece, it gives Jane Birkin and Twiggy energy, and more practically, keeps you cool from Croisette to canal boat.

These sightings mark the first time Watson has ever appeared at the Venice Film Festival, and it’s best six years since her last major role, in Little Women. Before that, Watson hadn’t been to Cannes since 2013, then for Sofia Coppola’s The Bling Ring. Even her last red carpet was back in 2023, when she posed with Malala Yousafzai for We Dare To Dream.

The Emma Watson style lookbook commits to staying consistent.

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Madison Beer and Justin Herbert: A Complete Timeline of Those Relationship Rumors
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Madison Beer and Justin Herbert: A Complete Timeline of Those Relationship Rumors

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Another day, another pop girl and football boy to talk about. Word on the street is that Madison Beer is dating Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert.

Back in August, the 26-year-old singer and NFL player sparked relationship rumors when they were photographed hanging out shortly after the 6’6″ footballer was spotted at one of Beer’s shoots in Los Angeles. While the pair did not engage in any kind of PDA or confirm their relationship in any meaningful way, their fans have started to run with it.

“I joke that I’m a sapiosexual, because honestly, make me laugh and we’re good,” Beer recently told Cosmopolitan of her “type” in an interview published back in April. “You could literally look so different from anyone I’ve ever been with. And if there’s just that thing, it’s there. I love people’s souls more than anything.”

She also opened up about being a “relationship person,” and “lover girl” noting, “I meet someone, I love them. I’m like, ‘Okay, I’m never letting you go.’ You’ll be with me forever until you hurt me.'”

That being said, the first photos of Beer and Herbert came out just three months after Beer discussed her “intense and fun” relationship with social media influencer Nick Austin in that very same interview. No split has been officially announced, though Beer admitted “neither of us are equipped for whatever the fuck might come” while speaking with Cosmo.

Now, she’s being credited for Herbert’s performance during the Charger’s opening game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Here’s a complete timeline of the rumors, as neither Beer nor Herbert have confirmed their relationship.

September 5, 2025: The Los Angeles Chargers beat the Kansas City Chiefs in their opening game in São Paulo, Brazil. Now, some fans and sports media outlets are crediting Madison Beer. Surely, they won’t turn on her if he starts underperforming… (That was sarcasm, btw.)

August 26, 2025: Page Six publishes photos of the pair in very casual attire, reportedly heading to a friend’s home in Redondo Beach, California. Beer was carrying a bottle of wine in rolled up sweats and a casual white long-sleeve top, while Herbert brought the Rummikub set in a drawstring shorts, sneakers, and a single leg compression sleeve. Wine, games, and comfy clothes? Is it cuffing season already?

August 18, 2025: Herbert is spotted visiting Beer on the set of one of her photo or music video shoots. According to Page Six, she left in his car.

April 28, 2025: Beer discusses her four-year relationship with Nick Austin in a Cosmopolitan interview. “It can be good and bad,” she said of dating the Cancer as a Pisces. “It’s intense and fun, but it’s good. We’ve been together for four years, which is nuts.”

When asked if he’s ready for what’s to come if her next album pops off, here’s what she said:

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Alycia Parks' U.S. Open Game Changers Include Batiste Dry Shampoo and Chanel Sneakers
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Alycia Parks' U.S. Open Game Changers Include Batiste Dry Shampoo and Chanel Sneakers

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84


What’s the opposite of gatekeeping? Welcome to “Payment Processing,” in which we ask stylish, generally cool people who’ve tried it all about their favorite fashion and beauty buys. Before New York Fashion Week takes the city by storm every September, there’s another major event that brings the …

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6 Outdated Fall Jacket Trends of 2025
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6 Outdated Fall Jacket Trends of 2025

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

I know, I know—summer’s not over yet, but as an outerwear-obsessed fashion person, I can’t wait any longer to talk about which jacket trends will dominate fall and which ones won’t. I made my predictions back in March when the fall/winter 2025 collections debuted in New York, Milan, London, Paris, and other cities. Now that fall is actually around the corner, it’s easier to see which styles will truly stick.

Based on fashion trends seen in Copenhagen during its recent fashion week, where people wore their new-season jackets; the way city dwellers in New York are layering lightweight toppers over black activewear and jeans prematurely; and everyone on Instagram and TikTok showing off their fall purchases, I’ve narrowed down the top six fall jacket trends you should buy and the six you should skip. To give you a sneak peek, funnel-neck leather bomber jackets will be replacing leather moto jackets. Keep scrolling to learn everything you need to know about chic outerwear for fall 2025.

Skip: Moto Jackets

Buy: Leather Funnel-Neck Bomber Jackets

When it comes to leather jackets for fall, there are many styles to covet, but at the top of this list is the funnel-neck leather bomber jacket. This silhouette is sleek with just the right amount of slouch. It can edge up a pair of tailored trousers and take something as simple as jeans, loafers, and a white tee to the next level.

Shop the trend:

Faux Leather Cropped Jacket

ZARA

Faux Leather Cropped Jacket

Perkins Collar Texture Jacket - Women | Mango Usa

MANGO

Perkins Collar Texture Jacket

The Oversized Leather Bomber

Helsa

The Oversized Leather Bomber

Oversized Leather Bomber Jacket

Magda Butrym

Oversized Leather Bomber Jacket

Skip: Embroidered Jackets

Buy: Fringe Jackets

Ilana wears a black leather fringe jacket, white tee, and blue jeans.

Fringe jackets are quickly becoming the go-to for anyone wanting to look cool and trendy with minimal effort. I’m seeing everything from boxy leather styles to oversize suede options. Some of my favorites have been vintage, but if you can’t get your hands on one, I suggest checking out what Madewell and Re/Done have to offer. When styling them, consider drawing inspiration from fashion people in NYC who are pairing them with straight-leg jeans and flip-flops rather than sticking to bootcut jeans and cowboy boots, which will make the jacket look costumey.

Shop the trend:

Faux Suede Fringe Jacket

BLANKNYC

Faux Suede Fringe Jacket

Fringe Shirt-Jacket in Suede

Madewell

Fringe Shirt-Jacket in Suede

Western Fringe Jacket - Dune

Guest In Residence

Western Fringe Jacket

Suede Fringe Jacket - Black

RE/DONE

Suede Fringe Jacket

Skip: Cropped Denim Jackets

Buy: Technical Jackets

Annabel wears an ivory technical jacket, black pants, black sandals, and a black shoulder bag.

In August 2024, senior fashion editor Eliza Huber reported on the sporty-jacket trend after noticing it in The Row’s, Tory Burch’s, and Proenza Schouler’s spring/summer 2024 collections. Now, over a year later, the outerwear trend is everywhere—on people in London, Paris, and L.A. and in new collections from Toteme, Massimo Dutti, Zara, and Uniqlo. For those unfamiliar, these sporty jackets are often made with technical fabrics and feature an anorak or zip-up silhouette. Instead of being styled with casual pieces, they’re being dressed up with silk pants, tailored trousers, and maxi skirts for an unexpected but chic look.

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Uv Protection Pocketable Parka

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UV Protection Pocketable Parka

massimodutti, Technical fabric sweatshirt with zip detail

Massimo Dutti

Technical Fabric Sweatshirt With Zip Detail

Organic Cotton-Blend Jacket

TOTEME

Organic Cotton-Blend Jacket

Zw Collection Pocket Puffer Jacket

Zw Collection

Pocket Puffer Jacket

Skip: Cape Coats

Buy: Ponchos

A woman wears a black poncho.

Previously, if you told me ponchos would make a comeback in 2025, I wouldn’t have believed you or said I was all for it. However, after seeing the sleeveless topper in Proenza Schouler’s F/W 25 collection and recently on Bella Hadid, I’ve definitely warmed up to the idea. In fact, I’m fully on board and need a poncho in my closet ASAP. Its soft, unstructured shape allows it to drape effortlessly over the body, adding a touch of elegance. I’m looking to brands like COS and J.Crew for casual styles and The Row and Scanlan Theodore for dressier, more artisanal options.

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Cashmere-Wool Blend Poncho

J.Crew

Cashmere-Wool Blend Poncho

Brushed Fringed Cape - Nougat

Scanlan Theodore

Brushed Fringed Poncho

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Double-Faced Wool Scarf Poncho

Cedar Top in Silk and Viscose

The Row

Cedar Top in Silk and Viscose

Skip: Fur Jackets

Buy: Faux-Fur Jackets

Sylvie wears a brown fur coat, white button-down, denim skirt, sheer tights, and slingbacks.

Fur outerwear was all over the fall/winter 2025 runways. I wasn’t 100% certain which collections used real fur (Gucci, Versace, Stella McCartney, and Michael Kors have committed to ethical alternatives), but here at Who What Wear, we only support faux fur. It’s 2025, and with so many sustainable options available, there’s no need to wear real fur. Faux-fur jackets provide all the cozy glamour without the guilt. They are just as warm, luxurious, and often more affordable than genuine fur. What could be better?

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Devin Faux Fur Coat

Reformation

Devin Faux Fur Coat

Leopard Print Faux Fur Coat in Recycled Polyester

Coach

Leopard Print Faux Fur Coat in Recycled Polyester

Rosaria Faux Fur Coat

Sportmax

Rosaria Faux Fur Coat

Hope Faux Fur Jacket

The Frankie Shop

Hope Faux Fur Jacket

Skip: Double-Breasted Short Wool Jackets

Buy: Long Plaid Jackets

Marilyn wears a plaid jacket, white jeans, white flip-flops, and a brown bag.

I know plaid jackets for fall aren’t groundbreaking, but what’s notable is how they’ve shifted from rebellious to refined. In the early 2000s, plaid outerwear was often associated with the alt girl fashion aesthetic. Now, the print, especially on jackets, has matured and been reimagined with cleaner lines and a more refined color palette, such as tonal neutrals and deep jewel tones. Most importantly, there has been a shift toward elevated fabrics. Instead of plush knit materials, the fabric choices for plaid outerwear now range from cotton to polyester blends, and long trench and car coat styles are taking the lead.

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Beck Trench

Plaid Wool Blend Twill Wrap Coat

Lauren

Plaid Wool Blend Twill Wrap Coat

Double-Breasted Trench Coat in Plaid

Madewell

Double-Breasted Trench Coat in Plaid

Check Bouclé Coat in String/fossil - Women, Cotton, Nylon, Technical, Wool | Burberry® Official

Burberry

Check Bouclé Coat

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Aryna Sabalenka Defends Her Title at the 2025 US Open
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Aryna Sabalenka Defends Her Title at the 2025 US Open

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

It was a warm and rainy afternoon in New York when two power players, world number one Aryna Sabalenka and world number eight Amanda Anisimova, met at Arthur Ashe Stadium for the women’s singles final at the 2025 US Open on Saturday. It was a matchup that had the crowd happily abuzz: while Sabalenka, the defending champion, had yet to win a major this year, Anisimova—fresh from exciting wins over Iga Swiatek in the quarterfinals and Naomi Osaka in the semis—was appearing in her second consecutive Grand Slam final, seeking her first major title.

The result? Victory for Sabalenka, 6-3, 7-6, making her the first woman to win the US Open two years in a row since Serena Williams in the 2010s.

Things got off to a strong start: after Sabalenka fought off three break points to hold her first service game and then broke Anisimova to take a 2–0 lead, Anisimova’s subsequent break, hold, and then break soon gave her a 3–2 lead. All the while, the crowd—which included Simone Ashley, Naomi Watts, Courteney Cox, Stephen Colbert, Chelsea Handler, Jon Hamm, Retta, Rosie Perez, Common, and basketball player Breanna Stewart—was volubly behind Anisimova, who was born in New Jersey, not that that seemed to bother Sabalenka much. Her focus was complete, and before long she’d won four straight games to claim the first set 6-3.

The second set offered a reset: despite remarking to her team—and, during the changeover, to the chair umpire—that she couldn’t see the ball when serving because of the lights (the roof was closed over Arthur Ashe due to the weather), Anisimova held her first service game. Sabalenka did the same before breaking Anisimova’s second game, showing off her shot variety—and capacity for some thrilling defensive play—along the way. Anisimova was not to be left too far behind, however, finding her way to a 3-3 draw after a helpful break.

Amanda Anisimova during the women’s final at the US Open on Saturday.

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Emma Watson Shows Off Her Honey Blonde Hair in a Minidress Beloved by Taylor Swift
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Emma Watson Shows Off Her Honey Blonde Hair in a Minidress Beloved by Taylor Swift

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
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Showgirls recognize showgirls. Isn’t that a saying? Anyway, Emma Watson is inching her way back into the public eye and she’s channeling a certain super star while doing it.

On September 6, the 35-year-old actor made a splash at the Venice Film Festival, appearing at the event for the first time ever. Though it’s been six years since her last big Hollywood role in Little Women, Watson looked right at home in front of the camera, waving at photographers as she stepped off the boat in a Gucci logo shift dress and a pair of classic Ray-Bans.

Of course, this comes after Watson got a bit playful with paparazzi during a recent trip to Saint-Tropez, where she made faces at photographers while hiking in a bikini, crochet cover-up, and colorful sneakers. Though we’re used to seeing the former Harry Potter star with brunette hair, she recently debuted a new blonde look that perfectly suits her summer vacation wardrobe.

Obviously, she channeled a very different vibe at the Italian film festival, though she’s still rocking warm honey blonde highlights. Her little beige shift dress, nude sling-back pumps, and Ray Bans are much closer to the classic, preppy aesthetic she’s known to favor.

Emma Watson is seen at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival on September 6, 2025 in Venice, Italy.

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In fact, she shares some sartorial instincts with another famous blonde—and while Taylor Swift certainly doesn’t own blonde hair, she does possess the exact same Gucci minidress Watson wore in Venice. Though, for her part, Watson seems to have had the $3700 dress tailored to create more of an A-line silhouette than the straight, ’60s-inspired shape of the original design.

Last September, Swift wore the GG Canvas Dress on a New York City date night with Travis Kelce, pairing the Gucci logo dress with brown leather pockets with a black horsebit bag and matching sandals by the same Italian designer.

While it’s unclear if Emma Watson was directly influenced by Swift’s pap walk, the lime green dress she changed into later that day is giving “Last Great American Dynasty” in the best way possible.

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Sephora Targets Teen Skin-Care Shoppers With New Brand Sincerely Yours
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Sephora Targets Teen Skin-Care Shoppers With New Brand Sincerely Yours

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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As Sephora’s demographic skews younger thanks to so-called “Sephora kids” clamoring for prestige skin-care products, the retailer is catering to this burgeoning beauty consumer by welcoming teen-focused lines into its portfolio. Available exclusively at Sephora as of this week, Sincerely Yours is a …

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