Then there’s 11/11 — a major portal, and the same day Jupiter begins its retrograde in Cancer, which lights up your money and self-worth sector. This is deep. Like, ancestral beliefs about abundance deep. You might find yourself revisiting decisions around savings, investing, or even the ways you’ve been undervaluing yourself in business or relationships. If you’ve been hustling for approval or centering others’ needs out of fear of rejection, this week will lovingly (or not so lovingly) ask you to stop. You are not a backup dancer in your own life. Jupiter here says: take up more space — but the retrograde says, first, check where you’ve been shrinking. Maybe it’s time to raise your rates. Maybe it’s time to cut off a draining energetic tie that’s been taking more than it gives. Either way, your value isn’t negotiable, even if your pricing strategy is.
Fashion
Taylor Swift Doubles Down on a Distinct Fall Bag Shape That Fits All Budgets
Taylor Swift is a woman with very specific tastes, and it seems she’s continuously drawn to a particular bag shape.
On November 7, the 35-year-old pop star was photographed out and about with Sabrina Carpenter, with both of them rocking going-out versions of cozy fall looks. For her part, Carpenter was dressed in a chunky white turtleneck and beige trench coat, which she dressed up with an ultra-short black miniskirt, sheer stockings, peep-toed heels, and a bright red lip.
As usual, Swift devoured a preppy pleated skirt, though she branched out a bit by choosing a unique layered and asymmetrical design by Thome Brown, which she paired with a matching polo sweater buttoned all the way to the top. She topped things off with her own signature red lip, sheer stockings, and burgundy platform loafer heels by Gucci, a hybrid design she’s favored in multiple colors and patterns in the past.
Sabrina Carpenter seen in SoHo on November 07, 2025 in New York City.
AeonTaylor Swift seen in SoHo on November 07, 2025 in New York City.
AeonTaylor Swift practically lives by the TikTok mantra, “if I like it, I’ll just grab it another color,” though she’s more likely to find a variation of a favored style than an exact match in multiple shades, whether it’s a loafer heel or a half-moon bag, as Swift also demonstrated during this New York outing. To complete her look, Swift opted for a tan version of The Row’s popular Half Moon Shoulder Bag, which retails for $1,390.
Taylor Swift is seen on November 7, 2025 in New York City.
XNY/Star MaxI would be willing to bet that you are already quite aware of the massive popularity of The Row’s front-zip ankle boots. The sleek lug style boot has had fashion people in a chokehold for years now and the style doesn’t seem to be going anywhere soon as evidenced from my Instagram feed and just a quick glance at celebrities and stylish people from NYC to Paris. I kept from securing a pair or my own knowing all too well how fast designer trends come and go—not to mention the high price tag—but I’m admittedly still smitten with the cool designer boots in 2025.
It seems I am not alone in my continual interest, as a plethora of standout alternatives have been showing up at some of my favorite retailers at various price points. One such pair caught my eye this week at Old Navy. They have a $50 alt in both black and brown suede options that just so happen to be on sale for $30 right now. These are undoubtedly a great way to satisfy the craving without breaking the bank.
Keep scrolling to shop The Row’s highly-coveted zipped boot as well as a variety of alternatives, including Old Navy’s offering. This particular affordable pair is likely to sell out before you know it.
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“The Gorgeous Miss Piggy,” by Leo Lerman, was originally published in the March 1978 issue of Vogue.
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Watch out Barbra, Liza, Divine Miss M., Ann-Margret. Here’s Miss Piggy. Her game: world show-biz center stage take-over. “All these men,” she smolders, “they want me…” And women and children—they all want her to sing, dance quip, flip her glorious hair., and lust after hr unrequited passion, Kermit the Frog, on Jim Henson’s The Muppet Show: probably the most-viewed TV show in the world. They’re even bonkers about it in Iron Curtain Yugoslavia. When onscreen time in Britain was scheduled for early Friday evening (weekend shopping, pub, commuting), the populace near-rioted until it was switched to Sunday evening (everybody ‘round the “telly” and cheering). “I know,” murmurs Miss Piggy throatily, lowering her heavily lashed, lavender-painted eyelids coyly over her burning eyes and settling her snout demurely. “Thank you. But, after all, I’ve always believed that I was destined to become a superstar.”
Miss Piggy’s obviously lived a great deal, and although Kermit the Frog’s her “love of my life,” she’s had, reveals Frank Oz, “Well, not affairs but dalliances. When she recently danced, sang, and shared a steam bath with Rudolf Nureyev on a Muppet Show, she went bananas over him. She calls him ‘Rudi-baby.’ Well, she wouldn’t mind having a dalliance with him. Ringo Starr sent her roses. Elton John didn’t want to get involved with her, but he was really involved.”
In the onscreen-this-month TV-er Julie Andrews: One Step into Spring, Miss Piggy hogs the show. “I wouldn’t have minded so much,” says Miss A., “except that throughout the show Miss Piggy kept telling me I was singing flat.” “Well, she does go on forever with her songs,” says The Piggy, “and, frankly, she needed help. I merely offered to replace her.” Miss Piggy loves to help. Her advice to other girls: “I’m strong as an ox, but I’m not a relative. I do have a health regime, and the basis of it is: whatever exercises I can do on high heels. Beauty? I think I’m a natural blond, and I would suggest very strongly that you think so, too. My eyes are so beautiful—it’s a curse. My fashion advice? Wear what suits you. Luckily, everything suits me. I happen to be very fortunate. Everything I put on looks beautiful. But don’t ever try to look prettier than me—it’s futile.”
Sabrina Carpenter Doesn’t Have Cold Feet About Breaking This Fall Fashion Rule
Sabrina Carpenter is keeping cozy girl fall going—even on a night out with Taylor Swift.
On November 7, the pop stars were seen out and about in New York City, both dressed for a night on the town with autumnal twists. Unshaken by their staggering height differences, Swift threw on a pair of burgundy Gucci platform loafer heels with a preppy Thome Brown polo sweater and asymmetrical pleated skirt, topping everything off with a sloping shoulder bag by The Row (which you can and should read more about here).
For her part, Carpenter opted to dress up a white chunky cable-knit turtleneck with a black miniskirt and sheer stockings, further elongating her legs by adding a trench coat. This is a perfect short girl styling trick as the mid-length coat highlights the ultra-short hemline of the skirt, drawing even more attention to the legs.
Sabrina Carpenter in NYC on November 07, 2025.
AeonFor as long as I’ve been interested in fashion, I’ve been interested in what Gwyneth Paltrow is wearing. Refined but not unfussy, timeless but still attuned to the trends of the moment, Gwyneth’s outfits are a source of inspiration whenever I’m feeling stuck.
While Gwyneth’s current outfits are undeniably elegant (I’ve documented more than a few recent favourites), I have a particular penchant for some of her ’90s looks. The silhouettes she championed then—sleek knits, minimalist tailoring, easy layering—feel just as relevant in 2025 as they did three decades ago. Below, I’ve rounded up five of her best looks from the era that I’ll be re-creating this month.
1. The Scarf-Knit
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Style Notes: Long before 2025’s scarf-knit obsession took hold, Paltrow was styling the chic silhouette. In 1997, she wore a sleeveless version in a soft beige tone, pairing it with glossy leather trousers. In 2025, I think this would look just as chic with straight-leg jeans.
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2. Jumper Tied Around The Waist
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Style Notes: As if blessed with a crystal ball, Gwyneth’s ’90s outfits feel surprisingly on point for winter 2025. Keeping her styling typically sleek, the actor wove an element of interest into her outfit by means of the fuzzy knit she wore slung around her waist. A practical accessory that imparts an easy, effortless feel, Paltrow’s chic silhouette is one you can experiment with straight away.
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3. Leopard Print Coat
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Style Notes: If I were to recommend just one outerwear investment this season, it would be a leopard print coat. Paltrow’s 1996 take, worn with minimal accessories and pared-back styling, proves its enduring appeal.
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4. V-Neck Knit Over White Tee
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Style Notes: Arguably one of the most timeless pairings in Paltrow’s repertoire, this layered look feels as fresh today as it did in 1996. A loose V-neck jumper over a crisp white tee, straight-leg jeans and black Converse trainers. So simple, so chic
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5. Knee-Length Skirt + Boots
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Style Notes: As seen across the autumn/winter 2025 runways, the knee-length skirt is absolutely back—and Gwyneth wore it best decades ago. Her version, paired with sleek knee-high boots, feels elegant, easy and enduringly cool.
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To wit, in “Something Else Entirely” there’s a sprawling illustration of women in black, men collapsed at their feet and peering out cautiously from their bustle skirts for Helen Vendler’s review of Notable American Women in a 1972 issue of The New York Times Book Review; an eerie greyscale garden maze and rambling topiary for a 1984 cover of TWA’s Ambassador magazine; a teensy spot illustration of a man in a trench on the case for TV Guide to accompany a regular gossip feature that first appeared in 1988; and a grinning skeleton luxuriating with a book in a striped hammock while elegantly dressed guests at a garden party look on with concern for a 1995 summer reading campaign for Bantam Books. The last drawing Gorey published in his lifetime is also on display here: an assemblage of fashionably frocked women arranged around letters spelling “black” for a 2000 issue of The New Yorker listing an exhibition at the Fashion Institute of Technology titled “The Little Black Dress and Other Signs of Status.” On paper, many of these assignments wouldn’t necessarily appeal, but brought to life by Gorey’s pen, they are utterly captivating.
But why, exactly, does Gorey continue to draw fans en masse now? In part it may be because his art and writing are a cleverly executed study in contrast. “Gorey’s work walks that perfect line between dark and funny, childlike and morbid,” says Compton. While he clearly reveled in darkness, there was always light too. “His work welcomes us into a gloomy world, but also makes this world hilarious and strangely lovable,” adds Schwartzburg.
And while some of that parallel proto-Victorian universe Gorey conjured feels old-fashioned, the work somehow doesn’t age. “It’s emotionally timeless,” says Compton. “He captured loneliness, absurdity, and curiosity in a way that still feels modern.” And, crucially, in a way that was, and is, deeply human—which in 2025 may be more valuable than ever.
“Something Else Entirely: The Illustration Art of Edward Gorey” is on view at the Society of Illustrators through January 3. “Edward Gorey: The Gloomy Gallery” is on view at Houghton Library through January 12.
Kate Middleton Channels Princess Diana as Prince George Makes His Festival of Remembrance Debut
Kate Middleton channelled Princess Diana in a black dress with a white frill collar as she brought Prince George to the Royal British Legion’s Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall for the first time.
Making her first public appearance in three weeks, the Princess of Wales looked elegant in the black Alessandra Rich dress, which she wore with her favourite Scottish Silver Thistle Brooch and poppy pin. Rather than arriving on the arm of her husband, Prince William, Kate Middleton arrived with her son Prince George, 12, who looked smart in a suit and tie and dutifully shook hands as he arrived at the central London concert venue.
In a dramatic shift from her traditional all-black Remembrance ensembles, the Princess of Wales opted for the somber black dress with contrasting prairie collar. The outfit was reminiscent of one worn by Princess Diana at the 25th London Film Festival, although many of the late royal’s looked featured the distinctive oversized collar.
Kate Middleton was accompanied not by her husband, Prince William, but by her son Prince George as she arrived for the Royal British Legion’s Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday night
WPA Pool/Getty ImagesThe dress was reminiscent of one worn by Princess Diana at the 25th London Film Festival
Tim Graham/Getty ImagesMiddleton added sparkle with her Bahrain Pearl Drop Earrings, which once belonged to Queen Elizabeth II. The Princess of Wales has worn the jewels on a number of previous occasions—and they have a fascinating history. The then Princess Elizabeth created from a cache of seven pearls, which she received as a wedding present in 1947 from the Hakim of Bahrain. The earrings are comprised of round diamond studs, from which are suspended round and baguette-cut diamonds in an Art Deco style, plus two of of the Bahrain pearls.
In the earl years of her marriage, the Queen wore these earrings often for gala occasions and official portraits, including one taken in the 1950s—when she teamed them with two other wedding presents, including the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara and the City of London Fringe Necklace. In 1982, the Queen loaned the earrings to Princess Diana, who appeared to like them just as much, often teaming them with Queen Mary’s Lover’s Knot Tiara, which was another favourite.
It marked Prince George’s first appearance at a Remembrance event and a major moment in his preparation as a King-in-waiting.
Kate Middleton with Prince Goerge at the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday night
WPA Pool/Getty ImagesBlack Friday is around the corner. However, if you’re an avid Gap shopper, you know that you don’t have to wait until the month’s end for some seriously amazing clothing deals. Yes, you heard right. Right now,w so many chic, elevated-looking items that are discounted on Gap.com. Early bird shoppers, this is your chance to get ahead of the hectic Black Friday shopping Frenzy. Whether you love a little closet refresh or you’re trying to get ahead of holiday shopping, you’ve come to the right place.
As your handy dandy shopping bestie, I sifted through Gap’s current offerings to find some of the best Gap clothing items and accessories on sale now. I simplified everything by breaking down the fashion deals by category. Keep scrolling to shop the best on-sale Gap sweaters, jeans, dresses, and accessories today. Don’t forget that Gap is currently having a sale that runs through November 14th. Score up to 60% off so many items with an extra 50% off already reduced clearance items. Happy shopping!
Best Gap Sweaters On Sale November 2025
Gap Sweaters are easily one of the best budget friendly options on the market (Not to mention they are currently discounted too). The brand’s signature Cashsoft fabric is a great way to get the softness of Cashmere without the hassle of the upkeep. Ahead shop various styles from pull over crewnecks to cable knit and cardigan style sweaters. You can also shop 100% cotton sweaters among other fabrications.
Best Gap Jeans On Sale November 2025
If you want to spend right around $100 or under on a solid pair of denim than Gap jeans are your best bet. You can shop various cuts and washes all for such an affordable price point. I’m partial to the straight leg and more relaxed styles, but there’s truly every kind of jeans for all types of denim lovers.
Best Gap Dresses On Sale November 2025
Don’t sleep on Gap’s wide selection of amazing dresses. Whether you’re headed out to date night or the office, there’s something for you. Right now I’m into the sweater dresses paired with cute tights and tall boots for the fall and winter seasons. However, the range of cute LBD is so worth scrolling through.
Best Gap Accessories On Sale November 2025
Any stylish person knows great accessories take any outfit to the next level. Whether you’re trying to round out your favorite winter outfits or you’re looking to find amazing holiday gifts, Gap’s accessories are a great place to start. Shop handbags, hats, gloves, and so much more.
The common adage may dictate that revenge is a dish best served cold, but—luckily for us—musicians tend to serve it piping hot, with a side of pettiness. And though plenty of standalone clap-back tracks have emerged from celebrity break-ups, it takes a certain level of passion, skill, and audacity to commit to an entire revenge album.
Lily Allen’s West End Girl—a scathing, no-holds-barred album allegedly at least partly inspired by the dissolution of her marriage to Stranger Things star David Harbour—takes the idea of airing your dirty laundry to a level that few others would dare to, even by today’s oversharing standards. Reportedly written and recorded in Los Angeles over the course of just 10 days, it has the feel of someone setting their diary entries and voice notes to music, and has spawned a thousand reaction videos since being released in October.
Rosalía’s Lux, meanwhile, sees pop’s most sonically ambitious star working through themes of sex, regret, heartbreak, and, yes, revenge. Though much of the press around the album—as well as its artwork, in which Rosalía dons a nun’s-habit-slash-straightjacket—has focused on the singer’s path to emotional salvation, there are plenty of shots fired throughout, perhaps most overtly on “La Perla,” in which she calls a former partner a “peace thief,” “emotional terrorist,” a “walking red flag,” and “huge disaster.”
Here, find 10 of the best to ever go long-form with revenge.