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Tiffany Haddish Goes Off - Season 1
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Tiffany Haddish ‘Goes Off’ on Girls Trip Docuseries Through Africa With Childhood Friends

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

What To Know

  • Tiffany Haddish stars in a new Peacock docuseries, Tiffany Haddish Goes Off, where she travels through Africa with three childhood friends, exploring Cape Town, Victoria Falls, Harare, and Zanzibar.
  • The series focuses on deepening friendships, emotional vulnerability, and cultural discovery, including learning from local women entrepreneurs and challenging media stereotypes about Africa.
  • The experience allowed Haddish and her friends to support each other, share personal growth, and showcase the importance of community and empowerment among women.

If Tiffany Haddish knows one thing, it’s how to have a good time. The Girls Trip star brings art to life traveling on a girls trip of her own alongside three childhood friends Selena Martin, and sisters Shermona Long and Sparkle Clark. For Peacock’s new docuseries Tiffany Haddish Goes Off, the four embark on a month-long adventure through Africa. 

The six episodes premiering November 13 follows them as they experience all Cape Town, South Africa; Victoria Falls and Harare, Zimbabwe; and Zanzibar, Tanzania have to offer. They build stronger bonds and spiritual connection while learning about each other on a deeper level in the process. It’s Eat Pray Love meets Waiting to Exhale. 

We caught up with the ladies to reflect on their journey and being vulnerable. 

Take me through how this docuseries came about. 

Tiffany Haddish: The concept we wanted to pattern it after the movie Girls Trip. Four girls go on a trip and have an experience. Fish out of water I think is a great concept. We were definitely four fish out of our natural habitat. Also, I think people like to see beautiful women doing things outside their natural habitat. So, I figure this would be good that way. Also,  other women like to see other women outside of things they normally do and also exploring new things that will give them new ideas to explore too. So, that’s it. 

How was it opening up?

Tiffany: I know he is talking about y’all because I stay humble. 

Sparkle Clark: I didn’t know it would be so emotional. 

Shermona Long: It was tough having the cameras around all the time initially and sometimes you forget that they’re there. 

Sparkle: I didn’t forget. 

Selena Martin: I don’t think I ever forgot. 

Tiffany: I know I never forgot. I was like, “hey, the lighting is not good over here. Look up homeboy and lift that up a little bit higher because that light is about to bounce off my forehead.” 

TIFFANY HADDISH GOES OFF — “We’re Going to the Motherland” Episode 101 — Pictured: Tiffany Haddish — (Photo by: David Bloomer/PEACOCK)

Tiffany, you talk in the docuseries how you’ve been through so much in the last two years. How was it for you to, through this experience, be able to put into words what you’ve been through. When you see the headlines, we don’t often see the person behind them. Here you’re able to show that. 

Tiffany: Yeah, it felt good to share with my friends and by sharing with them I’m sharing with the whole world. It’s a relief to be surrounded by people who actually love me, even some of the crew members. They want to buy me houses or whatever. But I’m like, “no, we work together. No, don’t do that. Just maybe wait until the show airs, and we can talk.” I’m like, “calm down. Calm down. I don’t even go that way.” Wait, what was the question? 

I think you answered it. 

Tiffany: Yeah, I answered it. 

You’re often in the lap of luxury, but how important was it for you to also show the culture and what was really going on in these areas? 

Tiffany: It was super important to me to show what was going on because what we’re shown in the media is not exactly what is going on over there. Shermona, what did you think we were going to do? 

Shermona: I thought we were going to be in the bush, but it was just like the states. They have a lot of what we have pretty much. 

Tiffany: Yeah, when we were staying in Victoria Falls  we were staying in the bush, but we were staying in the lap of luxury. It was like we were staying in Lancaster. There just happens to be warthogs out there, wild boars, and elephants, and all kinds of stuff. So, it was awesome. The monkeys will rob you though in Cape Town. Be careful. They got monkey gangs. It ain’t people. They’re actual monkeys. 

Tiffany, what was it like being able to show who your friends are? And also for you three , how was it being able to see the other side of what Tiffany has been dealing with from celebrity. 

Sparkle: I could see how intense it was for her and how the media could be a little cruel in how she was really taking it in and it really bothered her in a sense. It was about empowering her and letting her know we’re here to support her and we got her back. 

Tiffany: I can’t wait until the show comes out because they are really going to know how it feels like. It’s like, “you’re mean! You’re mean, mean, mean. You better be nicer.” 

Tiffany Haddish

TIFFANY HADDISH GOES OFF — “Let the Healing Begin” — Episode 102 — Pictured: (l-r) Sparkle, Selena, Tiffany Haddish, Shermona — (Photo by: David Bloomer/PEACOCK)

What would you say was the most eye-opening part of this experience? 

Shermona: I think in Tanzania when we went to meet the mommies. They were divorced women that would normally be ostracized out of their families and they came together to form a business in order to provide for their families. We went to visit them, and we learned how they make a lot of their products. A lot of their products came from seaweed, so we were out in the ocean learning how to grow seaweed. 

Tiffany: Which I’m growing some in Manhattan Beach right now! 

Shermona: But I loved how they came together as a community of women and came together to help each other out. It was effortless. 

Selena, you’re seen as the quieter one of the group. However, you go into how important it is to have a voice. How do you look back on that realization? 

Selena: I just think the show and everything we went through has helped me be much more vocal both in my personal and professional life. It is challenging. It’s challenging to do it in your personal life with people you love and care for. It’s especially challenging to do it in front of a camera talking about things that are very personal that you may not have shared with your mom. It’s freeing. I feel like I’ve released a lot. 

Tiffany, what update can you provide on the Girls Trip sequel? 

Tiffany: Update on Girls Trip 2 movie as far as I know they are making some tweaks to the script and we’re supposed to go shoot next summer. That’s what I was told and all the girls. They called us all together. They basically asked us to keep our summer open. 

If there is a Season 2, where would you want to go next? 

Tiffany: I would love for us to go to other countries in Africa or down in South America where the diaspora is there too. 

Sparkle: Egypt, India, I want to go everywhere. 

Tiffany: We can go to Europe and find out about this tribe you are a part of [to Selena] because I didn’t even know they had tribes. Things you learn. 

Tiffany Haddish Goes Off premiere, November 13, Peacock

November 10, 2025 0 comments
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Raveena Tandon Questions Public Obsession Over Her 1990s Engagement: 'Girls Change Boyfriends Weekly, So Why This One?'
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Raveena Tandon Questions Public Obsession Over Her 1990s Engagement: ‘Girls Change Boyfriends Weekly, So Why This One?’

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood veteran Raveena Tandon recently stirred renewed conversation when she addressed the persistence of public fascination around her broken engagement with fellow actor Akshay Kumar—more than three decades after the event. In a candid podcast interview, Tandon briskly questioned why one disengagement continues to attract attention, especially when the very relationships that replace them are often fleeting.

“When people still search about my engagement with Akshay, I wondered, ‘Forgotten it a long time ago,’” Raveena said, referencing the headlining query she received about the 1990s split. She went on, “We made one hit film together, sure. But girls change their boyfriends every week in college, people get divorced, move on. Yet one broken engagement remains stuck to my name. Don’t know why.”

Her tone reflected a mix of bemusement and mild frustration. It’s a reminder of how old narratives linger in public memory—and how some celebrities feel trapped by them. For Raveena—now married to distributor Anil Thadani since 2004 and mother to teenage children—the past engagement feels distant, yet it keeps resurfacing, tethering her identity to a moment no longer relevant.

The engagement to Akshay stemmed from a period when the pair starred in chart-buster films like Mohra, and the cinematic pairing fed speculation of an off-screen romance. The trenchant memory of that era continues to cast a long shadow, even as both actors have charted their own courses since. But for Raveena, the attention feels unfairly fixed.

“I stopped reading anything written about it—why would I raise my blood pressure? If it’s just noise, better not read,” she remarked. The comment suggests fatigue with being asked the same question—a remarkable pressure considering she has had two marriages since and more than 25 years of post-engagement life. Yet just one headline forms the permutation the public returns to.

What makes this moment significant is how it underscores the nature of celebrity in India. The cultural expectation that past relationships remain repeatedly revisited—especially for women—is itself telling. Raveena’s pointed observation that “girls change their boyfriends every week” works as both sharp commentary and social critique. The underlying complaint: the endurance of outdated narratives—and the unequal scrutiny tied to them.

Also Read: Bharti Singh Gets Emotional as Harsh Limbachiyaa Gifts Her a ₹1.5 Million Bulgari Watch! Shared Hilarious Video

Interestingly, the episode also carries career undertones. Raveena’s resurgence in screen visibility—spurred by recent film announcements and renewed public interest—comes at a moment when her past relationship once again bubbles to the surface. For many stars, public interest in personal history enacts a dual function: distraction and brand-refresh. Whether intentionally leveraged or not, the resurfacing of past links often aligns with renewed professional footsteps. In her case, the new film Welcome to the Jungle sees her sharing screen space with Akshay once more—circling back to that earlier era.

From a broader lens, Raveena’s commentary invites a rethink of celebrity memory: why does one event remain in public loops when entire decades of life have passed? Why are some partnerships immortalised in headlines, while others fade? And crucially, why does the inquiry persist more insistently for female stars? The lingering question seems not just personal but systemic.

Her remarks also reflect an evolution in how stars engage with their narratives. While earlier generations might have ducked such topics, today’s stars—especially women with longevity in the field—are more direct about what they see as unfair. Tandon’s blunt response signals that she won’t continue to bear the coverage costs of an ancient headline just because it sells clicks.

For fans and media consumers, this moment offers a fresh prompt: when we dig out old relationship stories, what exactly are we looking for? Nostalgia, scandal, certainty? Raveena’s sharp defence suggests we should ask whether the story still holds meaning—or merely fills column inches.

Ultimately, the actress’s reflection is less about relational history and more about agency. It’s a claim, in so many words: “I moved on. You moved on. Why can’t you?” In that, she signals a shift. Celebrity isn’t just about what happens on screen—it’s also about when you’re permitted to stop answering for it.

In the end, Raveena Tandon’s voice sounds confident—not defensive. She’s not rewriting history; she’s asking us to reconsider why we re-read it. And in doing so, she reminds us that storytelling, especially celebrity storytelling, is as much about letting go as it is about looking back.

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Hole and Smashing Pumpkins legend Melissa Auf der Maur announces memoir 'Even the Good Girls Will Cry'
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Hole and Smashing Pumpkins legend Melissa Auf der Maur announces memoir ‘Even the Good Girls Will Cry’

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Former Hole and Smashing Pumpkins bassist Melissa Auf Der Maur has announced her memoir, Even The Good Girls Will Cry.

It will be Auf Der Maur’s first book and is described as a “part coming-of-age autobiography, part travel diary, part psychedelic scrapbook” and will also feature rare photos from throughout her career.

The memoir will be released via Da Capo on March 17, 2026 and you can pre-order/pre-save your copy here.

Auf Der Maur is seen as a pivotal figure in ’90s US alternative rock, and her career began as she was studying at university in Montreal when she formed the alternative rock band Tinker. She was recruited by Hole in 1994 and played on several records, including the 1998 classic ‘Celebrity Skin’. After leaving in 1999, she briefly joined The Smashing Pumpkins as touring member, and launched her solo career in 2004 with ‘Auf Der Maur’.

Auf Der Maur has said: “This book is about the decade that defined me and my generation, 1991-2001, and my life in the rock bands which allowed me to have a front row seat to an incredibly visceral and unforgettable moment in the counterculture.”

“It’s a love letter to the power of music and one-of-a-kind voices that make the world a cooler place; it’s also an ode to the analog, and what magic has been lost. Sharing what our generation witnessed, and what the world once was, in my hope of building a more livable future together.”

An official description of the book reads: “Even the Good Girls Will Cry begins with Auf der Maur’s bohemian upbringing in Montreal, where her early, deep connection to art and music gave her entry to the colorful and thriving local creative scene. Working as a cassette DJ and ticket girl, she would see (and sometimes meet) the luminaries who’d pass through town – Nirvana, Jane’s Addiction, Pavement, Sonic Youth.”

“Thanks to a thrown beer bottle and a long-shot fan letter to a PO Box, her band Tinker scored a life-changing opening slot for The Smashing Pumpkins and, sensing her natural talent on bass, Billy Corgan recommended her to Courtney Love, just one of the many uncanny threads that weaves destiny throughout this riveting memoir.”

“Whisked from her local scene and thrust into the eye of a hurricane of grief on a global stage, Melissa joined Hole for the band’s 1994 ‘Live Through This’ world tour just after the deaths of Kurt Cobain and Hole’s prior bassist, Kristen Pfaff, with Courtney Love at the center of it all. It was a tour of passionate intensity, as a chaotic yet stunningly powerful band constantly threatened to spin out of control. Melissa brings the reader with raging intimacy into the action, offering a heroic portrait of the unforgettable Courtney Love as she howled into the darkness as if to keep grief at bay.”

This summer, Auf Der Maur reunited with Corgan at a show in Montreal for ‘The Everlasting Gaze’, with the bassist also taking the moment to address her hometown crowd in French.

She also got back in the studio with Courtney Love last year for the first time in over two decades, and the two joined forces in an appearance on 070 Shake’s cover of Tim Buckley’s ‘Song To The Siren’.

Love and Auf der Maur also appeared on stage together in October 2018 in Hudson, New York, playing Hole songs ‘Doll Parts’, ‘Miss World’ and ‘Softer Softest’.

Auf Der Maur also dated Dave Grohl between 1999 and 2001, and in 2023 she reflected on the relationship, saying: “We had this beautiful compatible couple of years where, I mean, we were madly in love.”

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A City Girl's Guide to Fall Shoes—7 Chic Editor-Approved Styles
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A City Girl’s Guide to Fall Shoes—7 Chic Editor-Approved Styles

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Hyperbole or not, to work or live in Manhattan, you’ve got to get comfortable with walking. There have been days in the city where I’ve logged well over 5 miles on foot—usually lost in a song, strutting down 5th Ave like it’s my own personal runway. It’s a known fact that New Yorkers walk fast, so to keep up with this city’s stride, it’s essential that whatever is supporting your soles must provide comfort as well as style—so, coming to you as a shopping editor, an NYC commuter, and a previous Manhattan resident, here is my City Girl’s guide to fall shoes in 2025.

I’ve called on the latest Gen Z fall 2025 shoe trends—like the sporty sneaker, slouchy boot, and casual pump—plus two Parisian fall favorites, the slim loafer and the suede ballet flat. The classic Birkenstock Boston Clogs make an appearance, alongside the cult-favorite Frye boots. Join me as I try on, style, and review these seven NYC editor-approved fall shoes.

My pick: Madewell Mylie Ballet Flats ($128)

First up: the Madewell Mylie Ballet Flats. With a few sizes already out of stock (the 5, 6, 10, and 11), these are bound to sell out fast. I’d seen these soft suede ballet flats on IG and wondered if they’d hold up on NYC’s busy streets. I got to try them out for a few weeks, and I can officially report: these are a fall 2025 ballet-flat must-have. The 100% leather upper survived Penn Station at rush hour, subway delays, and spontaneous dinners with friends. I’ve reached for these chic suede flats again and again because their mocha finish has become my new fall neutral.

Here, I’ve opted for a casual sweater-and-jean ensemble with my favorite pair of Levi 501s and a thrifted lime-green wool turtleneck. I matched the dark carob Madewell flats to a woven brown leather bag. This is just one of the many ‘fits I styled around these flats. I think they’d look adorable with a pair of barrel-leg trousers and an oversized blazer. So if you’re looking for a new ballet to add to your fall shoe rotation, I’d highly recommend the Madewell Mylie.

Shop the Suede Flats

The Mylie Ballet Flat

Madewell

The Mylie Ballet Flat

With no half-sizing available, I recommend sizing up if you are in between sizes. The flat’s 100% leather lining molds to you for a snug fit. And as true size eight, the corresponding size fits me perfectly. I’m a chronic complainer of sore feet, but I found these Madewell flats a relief on my Manhattan commute.

Shop the Look

If you’re looking for a new pair of jeans, I recommend starting with the Levi 501s. The fit is a classic. Shop a similar sweater from Pistola and a woven-leather tote from Anthropologie below.

Pistola Adina Sweater

Shopbop

Pistola Adina Sweater

levi's, 501 Original Fit Jeans

levi

501 Original Fit Jeans

Woven Faux-Leather Tote

Anthropologie

Woven Faux-Leather Tote

Collage of WWW editor Josephine Hadjiloucas in fall shoe outfits. She is wearing a pair of Adidas Tokyo Sneakers.

My pick: Adidas Tokyo Shoe ($90)

Low-profile sneakers are one of the biggest fall 2025 sneaker trends. Fashion people everywhere are opting for a slimmer, sportier trainer to wear with trousers and jeans this fall. If you’re a frequent WWW reader or like to take note of what fashion people are wearing, then my low-pro sneaker of choice won’t come as a surprise: the Adidas Tokyo Shoes. Perfect for a casual outing or, depending on you’re ensemble, easy to dress up—these ’70s-inspired runners prepare you well for city life.

I’ve leaned into the sporty-chic aesthetic, pairing these low-pro lace-ups with Reformation’s low-rise trousers and a basic white tee. I could also see these with a wide-leg baggy jean. Or even a cute pair of socks and an equally retro-chic shift dress for a flirty, yet sporty look. The styling possibilities are endless, and certainly don’t end with fall ‘fits. These rubber soles will look chic well into 2026.

Shop the Sneakers

adidas, Tokyo Shoes

The soft suede upper is a great textural addition to any fall look. I found the size eight a bit roomy, but with a cozy pair of socks, they fit just right. Available in 12 different colors, from the off-white and deep black, seen here, to a mirror-finish metallic. Half-sizing is available from 5 to 11.

Shop the Look

Shop the Vida Low Rise Pant from Reformation and a similar white tank below. I’ve also included a pair of silver-toned earrings because leaving the house with jewelry on feels wrong.

Organic Cotton Vintagesoft T-Shirt

Gap

Organic Cotton Vintagesoft T-Shirt

Vida Low Rise Pant

Reformation

Vida Low Rise Pant

Ettika Heirloom Twist Small Hoops

Ettika

Heirloom Twist Small Hoops

Collage of WWW editor Josephine Hadjiloucas in fall shoe outfits. She is wearing a pair of black leather mules from Seychelles.

My pick: Seychelles Mocktail Mule ($122)

I’ve written before that growing up, I expected to wear more heels in my adult life. But this has proved to be more difficult than anticipated. Working in Manhattan, one of the main criteria for my footwear is comfort, and high heels aren’t exactly known for their soothing support. This low-heeled mule is my alternative to a sky-high pump without sacrificing style for comfort. I purchased the Seychelle Mocktail Mule at the start of fall, and have since worn them to NYFW showings, diners, and screenings, proving to be a reliable choice of footwear.

The tapered square toe creates a lovely silhouette when paired with a column skirt. I’m a fool for clean lines and a vintage-inspired elegance. I styled the midi skirt with a solid white tee layered under a sheer black sweater because see-through knits are my fall continuation of the sheer trend that dominated the style set’s wardrobe this summer. You can shop the low-heeled mules at a discount on Revolve for only $122.

Shop the Mules

Mocktail Mule

Sold out in sizes 6.5 and 9, these slip-on mules barely qualify as heels with their 1-inch lift. The barley-there pump is an evolution of the fashion crowd’s love for kitten heels and ballet flats. It took me about a week to break in the leather upper, but after that, these are one of the more comfortable mules I own.

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Below is a recreation of my look with similar finds. A semi-sheer alpaca short-sleeve cardigan from Everlane, a basic cropped tee from H&M, and another Everlane pick, a column skirt

The Air Alpaca™ Short-Sleeve Cardigan | Black - Xxs

Everlane

The Air Alpaca Short-Sleeve Cardigan

Microfiber Cropped T-Shirt

H&M

Microfiber Cropped T-Shirt

The Dream Maxi Skirt | Black - Xxs

Everlane

The Dream Maxi Skirt

Collage of WWW editor Josephine Hadjiloucas in fall shoe outfits. She is wearing a pair of loafers from G.H.Bass.

My pick: G.H. Bass Whitney Leather Loafer ($175)

Next up, the loafer—the collegiate silhouette is a fall classic, loved by both Parisians and New Yorkers. The shoes’ legacy and influence on the fashion set are unavoidable. Before deciding on which loafer to test out, I consulted my fellow Who What Wear editors and discovered a common theme—the G.H. Bass Whitney Leather Loafer. I tested and styled the penny loafer to find out why the G.H. Bass ones are an editor fave.

Crafted from premium box leather, the G.H. Bass loafers only get better with wear. Available in four finishes, I opted for wine. While still the traditional silhouette, the burgundy finish is a modern rendition of the OG black loafer. The polished leather truly shines when paired with elevated basics. That’s why I styled them with a classic white button-down, Levi 501 Curves, and a buttery-soft leather shoulder bag.

Shop the Loafers

Whitney Leather Loafer

G.H.BASS

Whitney Leather Loafer

Available in half sizes from 5 to 11, the G.H. Bass Whitney Leather Loafer is a fashion person’s must-have. They’re an editor-favorite for a reason–the quality, the fit, and the finish. It takes a few wears to break in, but once you’re past that stage, these elegant loafers will be you’re new fall go-to.

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If you’re interested in replicating my look, here are some similar fall finds, plus the exact Levi 501 Curve I own.

Basic Poplin Shirt

levi, 501 Curve Women's Jeans

Vegan Pebble Leather Slouchy Crossbody Bag

Gap

Vegan Pebble Leather Slouchy Bag

Collage of WWW editor Josephine Hadjiloucas in fall shoe outfits. She is wearing a pair of black boots from J.Crew.

My pick: J.Crew New Stevie Knee-High Boots ($348)

The fall weather in NYC is unpredictable. One day it’s mid-70s, the next is low 50s. Make it make sense! But my favorite fall outfit formula for the temperamental forecast is a knee-high boot and a mini dress. I tried these J.Crew New Stevie Knee-High Boots in suede black in store a few months ago, and absolutely fell in love. I got to test them out for a few weeks, and they’ve become a fall favorite. The kitten heel is ultra-comfortable, the soft suede looks just as new as the day they arrived, and the midnight black boot is so easy to style.

I’ve paired the knee-high boots with a Theory plaid dress I grabbed from TheRealReal a few years ago. (Plaid is undoubtedly having a moment this fall, ask any Who What Wear editor.) I finished the look with some gold chain bracelets and a Coach shoulder bag.

Shop the Boots

New Stevie Knee-High Boots in Suede

j.crew

New Stevie Knee-High Boots

With any boot, I recommend sizing up. The suede style comes in three finishes: Black (as shown here), Blonde Espresso, and Perfect Chocolate. These look great pulled high, but you’ll look like a real fashion insider if you slouch them down for an edgy look.

Shop the Look

If you’re feeling the plaid vibe, check out this under-$90 Gap shift dress. Shop a similar Coach bag and chain bracelet to the one I wear below.

High-Neck Mini Shift Dress

Gap

High-Neck Mini Shift Dress

Plaza Bag

Sophie Blake 14k Noah Rollo Bracelet

Sophie Blake

14k Noah Rollo Bracelet

Collage of WWW editor Josephine Hadjiloucas in fall shoe outfits. She is wearing a pair of Boston Clogs from Birkenstock.

My pick: Birkenstock Boston Soft Footbed ($170)

I’ll be honest, I never understood the Birkenstock hype—that is, until I tried out the Boston Soft Footbed Clogs. After wearing these for a few weeks, I found them a staple in my work bag. I’d wear them on my commute, switch into different shoes for the workday, then pull these right back out of my bag (Mary Poppins-style) come quitting time. They are, in fact, as comfortable as people say. I’m a big fan of the Basalt Grey Tonal. I think it’s a chic alternative to the traditional beige I often wear. It’s official, I’m a true Birkenstock convert.

I found these clogs a breeze to style. Mimicking their relaxed look, I wore them with like pieces: my Levi 501 Curves, a boatneck long sleeve, and a dark grey turtleneck, draped casually over my shoulders. I recently saw Kendall Jenner style her sweater like so, and I’ve been doing it ever since.

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BIRKENSTOCK, Boston Soft Footbed

BIRKENSTOCK

Boston Soft Footbed

If you’ve been looking at a pair of Boston Clogs, but haven’t made the decision yet, this is your sign. Available in over 10 colors—from deep blues to antique whites—I’m certain you will find a pair that speaks to you.

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Here’s how to recreate my look: a similar boatneck long-sleeve and grey turtleneck, and of course, the Levi 501 Curve. (Can you tell I love my Levi jeans?).

aritzia, HomeStretch Rib Boatneck Longsleeve

aritzia

HomeStretch Rib Boatneck Longsleeve

Nordstrom, Wool & Cashmere Turtleneck Sweater

Nordstrom

Wool & Cashmere Turtleneck

levi, 501 Curve Women's Jeans

Collage of WWW editor Josephine Hadjiloucas in fall shoe outfits. She is wearing a pair of Frye Campus boots.

My pick: Frye Campus 14L ($498)

The cult-favorite Frye Campus 14L is a staple in any cool-girl wardrobe. I’ve seen It-girls wearing this boot with everything from micro shorts to midi skirts to retro-inspired flares. The knee-high leather boot is a smart investment in fall footwear. The quality construction and timeless look will have you reaching for these boots for years to come.

I’ve paired it with a thrifted denim skirt, a draped off-the-shoulder Free People top, and a two-tone ring stack. If you’re feeling the boho-chic fall aesthetic, then these boots should definitely be on your radar.

Shop the Boots

Campus 14l in Saddle

With any boot, there is a break-in period, so make sure you have a pair of thick socks on hand. The sizes range from 5.5 to 13, with limited half-sizing available. With sizes 5.5, 6, 7, and 13 already sold out, I’d act fast, or check out the other 13 gorgeous colors available.

Shop the Look

Shop the Free People set, my top is from, a similar denim midi skirt, and a two-tone ring stack that is currently in my Shopbop cart.

Good Feels Sensual Set

Free People

Good Feels Sensual Set

Jonah Midi Denim Skirt

Bardot

Jonah Midi Denim Skirt

Shashi Remix Ring Set

October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Girls Aloud announce vinyl and CD release date for 'Christmas 'Round At Ours'
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Girls Aloud announce vinyl and CD release date for ‘Christmas ‘Round At Ours’

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Girls Aloud have announced a vinyl and CD reissue for their festive album ‘Christmas ‘Round At Ours’.

The girl group first released the Christmas collection as a bonus disc with their third album ‘Chemistry’ in 2005, but now, with the holiday season on the horizon, they have revealed that it will be getting a full re-release.

The new version has a reordered tracklisting and includes a previously unreleased remix from the vault of ‘Not Tonight Santa’. It is available to listen on streaming services now, while the physical release will come on November 14 on CD and red vinyl – pre-order/pre-save yours here.

It sees the band covering the Christmas classics ‘Merry Xmas Everybody’ by Slade and ‘I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday’ by Wizzard, as well as the festive staples ‘White Christmas’ and ‘Jingle Bell Rock’, and four Girls Aloud originals.

Kimberley Walsh has said: “Just as we were adding the finishing touches to what would become our ‘Chemistry’ album, our producer Brian Higgins had a wildcard last minute idea. As the album had been scheduled for a December release, how about we record some bonus Christmas tracks? Our record label loved the idea but went one step further and suggested we record a whole Christmas album which could be packaged with the main album as a strictly limited-edition deluxe format.”

Nadine Coyle added: “The day we photographed the front sleeve was the same day we were photographed for the main ‘Chemistry’ sleeve. When we walked into the photo studio it was like walking on to a film set – the kitchen scene you see on the front of the album was a set build and it looked so impressive, like something from a 1950s Hollywood movie. If you’d told us then than many years later the chosen image from the day would be celebrated by the National Portrait Gallery (which it did in Christmas 2023) we’d never have believed you!”

Nicola Roberts has said: “We decided to record four classic Christmas covers – and the Xenomania team were going to write four brand-new original Girls Aloud Christmas songs. There was only one issue – time. We had one week for the remaining new songs to be written and to record everything. Everyone went into festive overdrive. While we were recording the Christmas covers in the Xenomania studio (we picked ‘Jingle Bell Rock’ because it was in the movie Mean Girls), Miranda Cooper and Lisa Cowling spent a weekend in Devon writing lyrics to the four brand new Christmas songs.”

Cheryl added: “The new songs were all highly kitsch and sometimes ridiculous. The album
was always meant to be called ‘Christmas ‘Round At Ours’ – that’s why the Christmas TV
advert was themed “At home with Girls Aloud”, but it was decided it was too confusing to
give it a name of its own, as it would only ever be available as part of the ‘Chemistry’
album. Until now that is.”

Girls Aloud – ‘Christmas ‘Round At Ours’ tracklist: 

  1. ‘Christmas ‘Round At Ours’ 
  2. ‘Merry Xmas Everybody’ 
  3. ‘Not Tonight Santa’ 
  4. ‘Jingle Bell Rock’ 
  5. ‘Count The Days’ 
  6. ‘I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday’ 
  7. ‘I Wanna Kiss You So (Christmas In A Nutshell)’ 
  8. ‘White Christmas’ 
  9. ‘Not Tonight Santa (Christmas Party Mix)’ 

In August, Girls Aloud released the 20th anniversary deluxe edition of ‘Chemistry’, while for BBC Children In Need last November, they released a new version of ‘I’ll Stand By You’, with the late Sarah Harding featuring exclusively on lead vocals.

Harding died from breast cancer in September 2021 after announcing her diagnosis to the public in August 2020. She was 39 years old. Girls Aloud revealed in late 2022 that they had raised more than £1million in funds for breast cancer charities over the past year.

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Gilmore Girls style diaries: Cosy outfits to steal for your fall season wardrobe
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Gilmore Girls style diaries: Cosy outfits to steal for your fall season wardrobe

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Imagine a crisp autumn morning in Stars Hollow: the air smells like freshly brewed coffee, leaves crunch under your boots, and someone’s playing “la-la” music in the background. You’re wearing a chunky knit sweater, holding your third cup of coffee, and debating whether to binge-watch Gilmore Girls or head out for a bookstore run. If that scene feels like your ultimate fall fantasy, then you’re most welcome to the world of Gilmore Girls fashion. Long before “quiet luxury” or “cosycore” became social media trends, Lorelai and Rory Gilmore were already masters of effortless, lived-in style. They mastered soft layers, neutral palettes, vintage flair, and a little Y2K nostalgia mixed with small-town charm.

Gilmore Girls style diaries: Cosy outfits to steal for your fall season wardrobe(Pinterest)

So grab your pumpkin spice latte, and follow tips on how to channel the ultimate Gilmore Girls fall aesthetic this season.

1. Lorelai Gilmore: The queen of coffee and casual cool

Gilmore Girls style diaries: Cosy outfits to steal for your fall season wardrobe(Pinterest)
Gilmore Girls style diaries: Cosy outfits to steal for your fall season wardrobe(Pinterest)

No one does laid-back chic quite like Lorelai Gilmore. Her style screams personality, a perfect blend of comfort, colour, and charisma. Her wardrobe includes graphic tees, leather jackets, wrap coats and turtlenecks, her look is never boring, never overdone.

She’s the kind of woman who can wear a band tee with a pencil skirt and make it look effortlessly stylish. Her outerwear game, especially those long coats, was peak early-2000s fashion goals.

Steal the look:

Go for fitted jeans, chunky knits, and long coats in jewel tones. Add a fun tee, heeled boots, and of course, a mug of coffee as your key accessory. Go for the cosy, confident, and a little chaotic vibe, like you just woke up late but still look amazing.

2. Rory Gilmore: Academia chic before it was a trend

Gilmore Girls style diaries: Cosy outfits to steal for your fall season wardrobe(Pinterest)
Gilmore Girls style diaries: Cosy outfits to steal for your fall season wardrobe(Pinterest)

Before Pinterest boards labeled it “dark academia”, Rory Gilmore was already living the look, complete with plaid skirts, cardigans, knee-high socks, and stacks of books.

Her outfits evolved from sweet schoolgirl charm at Chilton to polished Yale collegiate style such as blazers, cable-knit sweaters, and turtlenecks layered just right. She’s the blueprint for cosy, bookish fashion that never goes out of style.

Steal the look:

Layer a button-down under a sweater vest, pair with plaid skirts or straight jeans, and add loafers or ankle boots. Accessorise with a tote bag, minimal makeup, and soft curls or just pretend you’re running late to class but still look put-together.

3. Luke Danes: The unintentional lumberjack aesthetic

Gilmore Girls style diaries: Cosy outfits to steal for your fall season wardrobe(Pinterest)
Gilmore Girls style diaries: Cosy outfits to steal for your fall season wardrobe(Pinterest)

Okay, hear us out, Luke might not care about fashion, but that’s exactly why his look works. His flannel shirts, worn-in jeans, and baseball caps define cosy small-town fall vibes. It’s the kind of “I didn’t try” outfit that somehow always looks good, especially when you’re on your fifth cup of coffee.

Steal the look:

Plaid flannels, denim jackets, and rugged boots are your essentials. Add a neutral beanie or cap, and don’t forget that “too busy for trends” attitude. Bonus points for carrying a takeaway coffee cup because Luke would approve.

4. Emily Gilmore: Elegance, pearls, and perfectly pressed coats

Gilmore Girls style diaries: Cosy outfits to steal for your fall season wardrobe(Pinterest)
Gilmore Girls style diaries: Cosy outfits to steal for your fall season wardrobe(Pinterest)

If Lorelai is chaos and coffee, Emily Gilmore is control and couture. Her fall wardrobe could teach a masterclass in quiet sophistication such as tailored blazers, pearls, and luxurious fabrics that whisper wealth and refinement. She’s all about old-money elegance with a no-nonsense edge.

Even her casual days (if you can call them that) featured cashmere sweaters, silk scarves, and coordinated accessories. Emily’s look is proof that sophistication never goes out of style, it just gets better with time.

Steal the look:

Opt for structured coats, monochrome outfits, and classic accessories such as pearls, silk scarves, or a statement brooch. Choose neutrals or jewel tones, keep your hair polished, and walk like you’re about to host a Friday night dinner you’ll secretly judge everyone at.

5. Paris Geller: Structured, smart, and sharp

Gilmore Girls style diaries: Cosy outfits to steal for your fall season wardrobe(Pinterest)
Gilmore Girls style diaries: Cosy outfits to steal for your fall season wardrobe(Pinterest)

Paris Geller might be intense, but her wardrobe deserves an A+. Her looks are all about precision these include tailored blazers, crisp shirts, and sophisticated silhouettes that scream “I have a plan.”

She embodies the kind of fall fashion that’s chic without being loud, perfect for when you want to look like you mean business.

Steal the look:

Opt for structured blazers, monochrome outfits, and ankle boots. Add a classic handbag and minimal jewelry. It’s giving I-run-the-debate-club energy, smart, sleek, and secretly stylish.

Wardrobe must-haves for the Stars Hollow Fall Starter Pack:

  • A knit sweater in a neutral tone (preferably oversized)
  • A flannel shirt that looks better every time you wear it
  • Ankle boots or loafers
  • A long trench coat for dramatic coffee runs
  • A bookstore tote bag
  • And of course, a coffee cup that never leaves your hand

Two decades later, Gilmore Girls still feels like a warm hug and its fashion plays a big part in that. Each outfit told a story of comfort, confidence, and caffeine-fueled chaos. So this fall, instead of chasing the newest trend, take a cue from the Gilmores. Be it if you’re dressing like Lorelai’s cool chaos, Rory’s quiet academia, or Emily’s timeless polish, there’s a Gilmore inside every fall wardrobe.

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Slovenian School Choir Drama 'Little Trouble Girls' Official US Trailer
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Slovenian School Choir Drama ‘Little Trouble Girls’ Official US Trailer

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Slovenian School Choir Drama ‘Little Trouble Girls’ Official US Trailer

by Alex Billington
October 16, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Human touch is transient. God’s touch lasts.” I don’t know about that? Kino Lorber debuted the official US trailer for a Slovenian indie drama titled Little Trouble Girls, which is getting a small release in limited theaters later this year. Hailing from the Eastern European country of Slovenia, Little Trouble Girls is made by Urška Djukić and it played at the Berlin, Tribeca, Sydney, Karlovy Vary, Melbourne, and Edinburgh Film Festivals this year. 16-year-old Lucia joins Catholic school choir, befriends senior Ana-Maria. During choir retreat at convent, Lucia’s attraction to a restoration worker creates tension with Ana-Maria and challenges her faith. This stunning coming-of-age feature debut by this Slovenian filmmaker won Best Cinematography at Tribeca. Starring Jara Sofija Ostan, Mina Svajger, and Sasa Tabakovió. Early reviews state the film “echoes the sensitivities of Céline Sciamma’s early coming-of-age stories but with a bold, cinematic bent.” Worth adding to the watchlist if you’re into discovering new filmmaking from around the world. View below.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Urška Djukić’s film Little Trouble Girls, direct from YouTube:

Little Trouble Girls Trailer

Little Trouble Girls Poster

At her mother’s urging, introverted 16-year-old Lucia (Jara Sofija Ostan) joins her Catholic school’s all-girls choir, where she befriends Ana-Maria (Mina Svajger), a popular older student. When the choir goes to a countryside convent for a weekend retreat of intensive rehearsals, Lucia navigates the unfamiliar surroundings, complex teenage social structures, and her own awakening sexuality. A series of initiations, including an eye-opening experience with a handsome construction worker, test Lucia’s friendship with Ana-Maria and the other girls, as she begins to question her beliefs and disrupt the harmony within the choir. Little Trouble Girls is directed by Slovenian filmmaker Urska Djukic, making her feature directorial debut after a few other short films. The screenplay is by Urska Djukic and Marina Gumzi; with support from Maria Bohr and Geoffroy Grison. Produced by David Cej and Jozko Rutar. This initially premiered at the 2025 Berlin & Tribeca Film Festivals earlier this year. Kino Lorber releases Djukic’s Little Trouble Girls in select US theaters starting on December 5th, 2025 later in the year. For more info, visit their official site.

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Hailey Bieber Wore the Buzzy Accessory It Girls Love
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Hailey Bieber Wore the Buzzy Accessory It Girls Love

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Whether or not you have any idea who’s still in the World Series, you can act like you do if you trust the taste of Hailey Bieber and her fellow It girls. The item they pair with their casual outfits time and time again is a bit specific, and it isn’t a trend per se, but I see it a lot among the celebrity crowd: NY Yankees and L.A. Dodgers baseball caps. And Hailey Bieber just wore the former in L.A. (because where you are in the world and which coast’s team your loyalties lie is irrelevant when it comes to this most timeless of hats).

Unlike other sports merch, Dodgers and Yankees hats aren’t as much about the team as they are about how iconic the logos are, especially when emblazoned on a baseball cap. Chances are that no one will ask if you’re a Yankees fan when wearing one of the team’s hats. That was most likely the case when Bieber stepped out in hers this week, which was one of many times she’s worn the hat.. The rest of her outfit, consisting of a leather jacket, crop top, black pull-on pants, and flip-flops, was undoubtedly cool already, but the addition of the hat made it infinitely cooler, if you ask me.

Keep scrolling to see the look for yourself, as well as other It girls who are wearing Yankees and Dodgers hats as of late. And of course, shop for some baseball cap options for your own wardrobe—whether you’re a fan or not.

On Hailey Bieber

(Image credit: Backgrid)

On Hailey Bieber: The Row sandals

On Other It Girls

Rihanna wearing a red polo shirt, jeans, a baguette bag, and a NY Yankees baseball cap

(Image credit: Jesal/Backgrid)

On Rihanna: Martine Rose shirt; Bottega Veneta jeans; Fendi bag; Amina Muaddi shoes; ’47 hat

Kendall Jenner wearing a black tank top, khaki pants, and LA Dodgers baseball cap

(Image credit: BlueLoveImages/Backgrid)

On Kendall Jenner: 47 Brand MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Team Logo Clean Up Hat ($35); The Row Eglitta Pants ($1090), bag, and sandals

Jessica Alba wearing a Dodgers baseball cap, windbreaker, white pants, and burgundy Chanel bag

(Image credit: BlayzenPhotos/Backgrid)

On Jessica Alba: Miu Miu jacket; Chanel bag; Autry sneakers