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Katie Porter isn’t necessarily above criticism, and it’s fair to say maybe she could have done things better in the recent CBS interview, which is currently going viral. I do not condone or defend Porter snapping at her staff to, “get out of [her] fucking shot.” But I am asking why nobody seems to have a normal, proportional response to it. Pundits across the board have agreed that these videos are career-enders in and of themselves. Meanwhile, the commentariat at large has taken them as license to indulge in unchecked, gleeful misogyny.
Random commenters on Bluesky and X have now begun opining that they’ve always has issues with Porter. Some cited her “arrogant” attitude and her appearance. Some claimed she always seemed too “angry” to be trusted. Some called her “kooky.” Even her whiteboard wasn’t immune.
Personally, I think it’s simply that the patriarchy stew we’ve all been swimming in for our entire lives has gotten thicker without us realizing it.
In basic terms, here’s what happened. Porter, who is running for governor of California, sat for an interview with CBS’s Julie Watts. Watts pressed Porter on how she would reach out to Republican voters, who she will need in order to win. Porter scoffed that she doesn’t need Republicans, who make up around 40% of the electorate, to win the governorship. Watts pressed further, Porter grew visibly frustrated, and finally Porter accused Watts of being unnecessarily combative.
Must Read: Angel Reese to Walk in 2025 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, Halfdays Raises $10 Million in Series A Funding
These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Thursday. WNBA all-star Angel Reese will walk in the 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show on Oct. 15. Reese will be the first-ever professional athlete model to walk in the brand’s show. The 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show will also …
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I’m not sure what it is about fall, but by mid-October, I often find myself in a style rut. It feels like everything I know about dressing well just slips my mind. While I may get a bit self-critical, I never panic because I know there are different ways to find inspiration and create outfits. My favorite method is to look at various celebrity street style outfits, especially those of Zoë Kravitz.
Kravitz hasn’t always been my style muse. It began in 2022 when I started paying attention. Her long black dress at The Batman premiere and her white gown at the Met Gala caught my eye. Off the red carpet, I started admiring her “less is more” approach, focusing on elevated wardrobe essentials rather than chasing every micro-trend. Then in early 2025, when she began working with stylist Danielle Goldberg, she truly became a fashion icon for me.
I appreciate her confidence in her personal style—she knows what she likes and sticks to it, which, in my opinion, embodies true personal style. For example, she favors a satin-trimmed pencil skirt and jeans of all kinds, and when she’s not in flat clogs, she’s likely in pointed-toe pumps or open-toe sandals with sheer tights. While she often wears designers like The Row and Saint Laurent, her looks still feel like I can replicate them using pieces I already own. If you’re looking for style inspiration like I am, keep scrolling to see six of my favorite fall outfits worn by Kravitz along with the pieces needed to re-create them.
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Cecilia Pump in Black Leather
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The Regent Trench Coat in Rich Twill
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This fall, if you’re looking to invest in just one piece, let it be a stunning, well-made coat—a wardrobe staple that can become the outfit. Picture a design that layers beautifully over your favorite jeans and flowy dresses or even something you can wrap yourself in when walking your dog in sweatpants. Here, Kravitz has opted for a high-neck black wool coat, a style that is the epitome of versatility and timeless elegance.
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If you can’t tell by now, Kravitz loves a silk pencil skirt in the fall—and for good reason. It’s highly versatile, and it can be styled with a chunky sweater, blazer, or technical jacket, as seen here and on many other insiders this fall. The contrast between the sporty coat and the elegant skirt is unexpected, but that’s what makes it look stylish.
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Scary Good: How Hollywood’s Most Talented Costume Designers Bring Horror Films to Life
Later this month, Vogue World: Hollywood will take place on the iconic Paramount Pictures Studio lot in Los Angeles. The show will celebrate the rich conversation between film and fashion, while featuring the work of renowned Hollywood costume designers such as Colleen Atwood, Ruth E. Carter, Arianne Phillips, and more. In anticipation of the grand event (and in honor of spooky season) we couldn’t help but think of the role costume design has played in horror films over the years. Sure, more glamorous or historically-accurate fashion may come to mind when you think of costuming for the big screen, but for those who have leaned into more macabre creations, the end results have been just as thrilling.
If you think about it, strong costumes are a must for a well-executed scary movie (though a great score and special effects will help, too). For years, costumers have been creating spooky serial killers—from Ghostface to Michael Myers—and conjuring up original designs that remain seared into our brains (and promt some of us to look under the bed each night). Take the hockey mask-wearing Jason, or Freddy Krueger in his striped Christmas sweater and knives-for-fingers. Both came to fruition thanks to a costume designer.
Tiktok is full of videos on how to style a bodysuit—not surprising, given the versatility of this wardrobe staple. No matter what neckline you prefer, there is a leotard that’s cut to suit your shape. (Anytime I find a style that suits me, I pick it up in at least two colors.) What originally began as shapewear has now become acceptable attire for workouts, lunches, office, and even evening wear.
If you want to how to style a bodysuit like a true fashion pro, however, you’ll need to look beyond social media. Due to the bodysuit’s rising popularity over the past few years, designers have been coming up with surprising and inventive new silhouettes each season. From punk-inspired cut outs to timeless roundneck fits to sultry lace styles, you’ll never be short of bodysuit outfit ideas if you follow the fashion pros.
Below, a curated guide to how to style a bodysuit this fall and winter like a style star.
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Fashionista's Favorite Spring 2026 Collections From Paris Fashion Week
As the grand finale to the Spring 2026 season, Paris Fashion Week officially closed the curtain on the runway-filled month on Tuesday. Now that the Parisian designers have taken their final bows, we’re looking back on the standout collections from the French catwalks. Paris welcomed a stacked …
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Another day, another cool, casual Jennifer Lawrence outfit to discuss. The truth is, we’re just as enamored with her off-duty outfits as we are with her elegant looks for events and appearances. But speaking of the former, if it’s ever denim trend inspiration you’re seeking, Lawrence’s off-duty outfits include many of them. The one she wore while walking around NYC this week is particularly noteworthy, as the jeans made her white T-shirt look cool in the most effortless of ways.
The denim trend I’m referring to is low-rise bootcut jeans, which many associate with the 2000s. The 2025 version of the trend is clean and non-distressed, and ideally made of 100% cotton. Lawrence opted for a pair by Still Here, a current go-to brand among well-dressed celebrities. The top half of the classic blue-wash jeans is fitted, and the bottom features a subtle flare. You may already be aware that flared jeans are very much back, but if you’re not ready to go full-on flare, this JLaw-approved trend is the perfect entry point.
Keep scrolling to see Lawrence’s cool white T-shirt-and-bootcut-jeans outfit and shop some of the best low-rise bootcut jeans on the internet (including her exact Still Here pair).
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In 2007, Victoria caused quite the kerfuffle when she attended a Marc Jacobs show. Marc wrote her a letter afterward, asking her to be in his campaign, and she agreed. When she saw the photos, though, “I was horrified.” They leaned into Victoria’s public image at the time and were far from glamorous. “It was very much poking fun at me, and that’s when I realized I was a laughing stock. No one took me seriously in this industry. I knew I wanted to be a designer. I knew I had a point of view. But I also knew that I needed someone to believe in me.”
A decade later, though, she returned to the concept. Now a designer in her own right, she found herself losing her way and her DNA fading from her brand. In an effort to “put Victoria Beckham back into Victoria Beckham,” she called Juergen Teller, who’d photographed her for that Marc Jacobs campaign, and asked him to recreate it for her own brand. “When he shot me 10 years ago, the laugh was on me. But I wanted to reclaim that image for myself.”
To make it in fashion, she had to “kill the WAG”
Crucial to Victoria’s success in fashion was the designer Roland Mouret, who became an important early mentor. “Roland saw something,” Victoria remembers. “We connected and he believed in me. He was very, very honest and really, really tough.” He told her that “the enemy was fear and lack of self-esteem. To make the dream become reality, we had to kill the WAG.” Victoria complied. “I buried those boobs in Baden-Baden,” she says. “I became a simpler, more elegant version of myself.”
Her partnership with David Belhassen saved her business
In the second and third episode, Victoria speaks candidly about the difficulties she faced in the fashion business, as her independent label was scaled up rapidly from intimate presentations to blockbuster shows. She eventually found herself backed into a corner, with losses running up to the millions and David, whose financial input had been essential, unable to keep investing. “The entire house was crashing down,” she remembers. “I was losing my business. I needed outside investment. I needed someone to help me.”