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Vittoria Ceretti Proves Checkered Vans Are the Key to Lazy-Cool Dressing in 2025
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Vittoria Ceretti may be Gen Z, but she wore her checkered Vans like a true millennial.
On September 26, the 27-year-old model was spotted in Milan wearing a casual travel look consisting of low-rise sweats layered over plaid boxers, which she paired with a plain black T-shirt, oversized shirt jacket, and the same pair of shoes every millennial scene kid purchased from Journey with their first mall paycheck.
Though checkered Vans instantly summon memories of ripped skinny jeans and flannel over-shirts, Vittoria Ceretti’s outfit combo could easily be plucked out of any high school homeroom in 2005. Of course, her Chanel purse, chic rectangular sunglasses, and general aura elevated the tone of the look for a model off-duty in 2025.
Vittoria Ceretti is seen in Milan on September 26, 2025.
Robino SalvatoreEver since Timothée Chalamet brought out his Alexander McQueen skull scarf in January, I’ve been waiting for the return of checkered Vans, though other Glamour editors have been predicting their resurgence even longer. In March of last year, Glamour commerce editor Jake Henry Smith noted that celebs like Emily Ratajkowski and Morgan Stewart McGraw had been quietly adding the skater shoe back into their rotation, offering readers a chance to “get ahead of the curve.”
Since then, early-aughts and 2010s fashion staples have only become more and more prominent among the fashion set, whether it’s a deep pull like Chalamet’s skull scarf or more classic, understated pieces like ballet flats and skinny jeans, which can be incorporated into modern wardrobes without feeling referential. Checkered Vans fall somewhere in the middle, instantly evoking millennial nostalgia without requiring much effort to style.
Another solid way to style checkered Vans in 2025.
Edward Berthelot/Getty ImagesNo notes.
Daniel Zuchnik/Getty ImagesIn fact, the less effort the better, as the functionality of Vans are kind of the whole point. Of the many features engineered for skateboarders, their cushioned insoles—which absorb impact during a skater’s landing—make them one of the most comfortable options on the market, while the slip-on design of the throwback shoe make them ideal for airport security checks.
Whenever sweatpants are a wardrobe requirement, checkered Vans are a simple way to add a dose of personal style to your look. On the flip side, they can instantly relax a more polished ensemble for a more laid-back appearance. Frankly, I can’t think of a millennial statement piece more worthy of resurgence—even if you weren’t old enough to attend Warped Tour without adult supervision in 2008.
Vans Classic Slip-On Checkerboard Sneakers
AIIMS orthopaedic surgeon says ‘90% of body, back and bone pain’ can be detected with these 3 key tests
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Back pain is a growing concern for women of all ages, affecting daily life, work, and overall well-being. Often dismissed as stress or fatigue, persistent discomfort can signal underlying issues that need timely attention. Dr Dushyant Chouchan, Orthopaedic and Sports Injury Surgeon, AIIMS Raipur, shares in his September 17 Instagram post 3 essential tests every woman should consider for back pain. (Also read: AIIMS orthopaedic surgeon lists 5 common bone and joint problems you shouldn’t ignore; shares simple management tips )
Why do women experience body, back and bone pain?
Dr Dushyant explains in his post, “This video is especially for females who have been struggling with body, back, and bone issues for quite some time. Many women visit OPDs with such problems, and their main complaint is that even after taking all the medicines, they don’t get relief.”
“Should you do a full-body check-up or not? Many patients come after doing expensive full-body check-ups, only to find nothing wrong. When the reports come back normal, they feel unsure about what to do next,” he adds.
Which tests can help identify the root cause
Dr Dushyant recommends 3 important tests that are quite economical and that many women can support themselves in getting done. “Around 90% of generalised body, back, and bone pain can be addressed with these tests,” he says. Let’s take a look at his recommendations:
1. Vitamin D3 and calcium: 80–90% of bone and muscle pain is caused by a deficiency in Vitamin D3 and calcium, so this test is a must.
2. Complete blood count and iron profile: Women often experience bone and muscle pain or fatigue due to iron deficiency or imbalances. Complete blood count helps check haemoglobin and iron levels so that appropriate interventions can be done.
3. DEXA scan (bone mineral density test): Especially important for postmenopausal women over 40. This test helps detect osteoporosis or early weakening of bones.
“If you get these 3 important tests done, you can identify the cause of around 95% of your pain. These tests are economical, and there’s no need for a full-body check-up,” concludes Dr Dushyant.
Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.
This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.
5 Key Takeaways From Akshay Kumar & Arshad Warsi’s Courtroom Drama That Has Fans Buzzing
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The verdict for the Jolly LLB 3 trailer is here and unanimous! Fans are completely blown over with the glimpse of the courtroom comedy, which is set to hit screens on September 19, 2025. With a perfect mix of humor, drama, and chaos, this third installment promises to raise the stakes like never before. Here are five key takeaways from the trailer that fans can’t stop talking about:
1. Two Jollies & One Epic Showdown
Jolly LLB 3 is set to bring double the drama, fun, and chaos as Akshay Kumar’s Jolly Mishra and Arshad Warsi’s Jolly Tyagi are finally sharing screen space and courtroom floor. The trailer teases a hilarious, high-octane legal face-off, with both Jollies trying to outwit and outtalk each other. Fans are looking forward to unveiling the brand new courtroom chaos, verbal volleys, and a legal duel as funny as it is fierce.
Daleelein hui khatam, faisla has been given.
Verdict आ chuki hai, अब Judge sahab बताएंगे – Kanpur ya Meerut? #JollyLLB3Trailer out on 10th September. #JollyLLB3 in cinemas 19th September. #JollyVsJolly pic.twitter.com/lCw7OFYiOt— Star Studios (@starstudios_) September 6, 2025
2. Judge Tripathi Caught In Crossfire
Judge Tripathi, played by the ever-brilliant Saurabh Shukla, is also returning alongside the two Jollys, and it is clear from the start that he is not having an easy time. With two loud-mouthed, overzealous Jollies in his courtroom, Judge Tripathi looks more exhausted than ever. His legendary expressions and sarcastic commentary are already stealing scenes in the trailer.
#JollyLLB3Trailer TODAY! 🙌#JollyLLB3 pic.twitter.com/t4LZFnkMmi
— Star Studios (@starstudios_) September 10, 2025
3. Gajraj Rao Goes Full Villain Mode
Gajraj Rao seems to have fully embraced a sinister side, going villain mode in Jolly LLB 3. The trailer only gives us a glimpse of his mysterious, powerful character, but it’s enough to get the speculation going. Who is he and what is his agenda? Amid all the frenzy surrounding his role, it is certain that the character will bring enough drama to the courtroom floor.
AK brings the humour, Arshad matches it, Gajraj villain toh next level 🔥#JollyLLB3 pic.twitter.com/jteM68fRNO
— Rupak Sen (@RupakSen99) September 10, 2025
4. The Ladies Are Back & Better Than Ever
Fans of the franchise are also thrilled to witness a glimpse of Huma Qureshi and Amrita Rao back in action. While their screen time in the trailer is brief, their presence brings a strong emotional layer to the story and provides fans with the right amount of nostalgia amid the courtroom madness.
Akshay Kumar with Huma Qureshi
Arshad Warsi with Amrita Rao.#JollyLLB3 will be back with OG actresses.
Amrita will be back on big screen after a long time.
Excited.
Directed by Subhash kapoor.#Akshaykumar pic.twitter.com/wHslc92l4c
— TA 💫 (@Tirlovesha) June 9, 2024
5. Bigger, Bolder & Funnier Threequel
If the trailer is anything to go by, Jolly LLB 3 is certainly going a notch higher than its predecessors by being bigger, bolder, and funnier. The satire feels sharper, the emotional stakes higher, and the comedy more outrageous. With commentary on the justice system, ego battles, and moral dilemmas wrapped in laugh-out-loud moments, this one is shaping up to be the most entertaining film of the franchise yet.
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Ladakh Beckons: Salman Khan’s Battle Of Galwan Team To Shoot Key Sequences In Stunning Locations | Glamsham.com
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Salman Khan is back in action, quite literally, with his upcoming film Battle of Galwan, based on the real-life 2020 border clash between Indian and Chinese troops. The project has already generated massive buzz, especially with Salman’s rugged, battle-hardened look revealed in the film’s motion poster. Sporting a bloodied uniform, a fierce moustache, and a look of raw patriotism, Salman’s transformation has become the talk of the town.
High-Stakes Climax to Be Shot First
According to India Today, the production team is prioritizing the film’s emotionally and visually powerful climax scenes early in the shoot. A source said, “Galwan’s climax is among the most important parts of the film. Given Leh and Ladakh’s unpredictable weather, the makers want to ensure the quality isn’t compromised.” These sequences are being filmed on location in the harsh terrains of Ladakh, adding authenticity and intensity to the war drama.
A True Story of Bravery and Sacrifice
Battle of Galwan is inspired by the deadly clash in June 2020, when Indian and Chinese forces engaged in a brutal hand-to-hand battle in the Galwan Valley. Despite agreements banning firearms, the conflict marked the most violent border skirmish in over four decades.
The film stars Salman Khan opposite Chitrangda Singh and features an ensemble cast including Zeyn Shaw, Ankur Bhatia, Harshil Shah, Heera Sohall, Abhilash Chaudhary, and Vipin Bhardwaj.
Also Read: THE KING KHAN GETS A NEW LOOK! Salman Khan’s Buzz Cut for Battle of Galwan is a Hit
Salman Opens Up About Physical Challenges
Salman recently revealed how demanding the film has been physically. “Every year it gets tougher. This film requires intense training—running, kicking, punching—especially in Ladakh’s high altitudes and freezing conditions,” he shared. He compared it to his previous film Sikandar, calling Battle of Galwan “far more physically difficult.”
Fans and celebrities alike are hailing this film as Salman’s much-needed comeback.
EXCLUSIVE: Ahead of its world premiere at Toronto this weekend, we can reveal that HanWay Films has closed key international sales on Couture, Alice Winocour’s high-fashion drama, starring Oscar winner Angelina Jolie.
International sales confirmed include: Airlines & Ships with Cinesky Pictures, Baltic States with ACME Film, Benelux with Case Départ, Bulgaria with Beta Film, Czechia & Slovakia with AQS, Former-Yugoslavia with MegaCom Film, Greece with The Film Group, India/Pakistan with Lionsgate Play, Italy with Plaion Pictures Italy, Switzerland with Pathé Films AG, Portugal with NOS Lusomundo Audiovisuais, Scandinavia with Mis. Label, Spain with Avalon, Poland with Monolith Films, Latin America with Synapse Distribution, Malaysia with Golden Screen Cinemas, The Middle-East with Frontrow Films, Singapore with Shaw Renters, Turkey with Bir Film and Ukraine with Greenlight Films.
UTA Independent Film Group is handling North American rights, with HanWay Films representing international. Pathé, who previously collaborated with Winocour on her Cannes Directors’ Fortnight premiere Revoir Paris, will handle distribution in France.
Jolie plays the lead role of Maxine, and Louis Garrel (Little Women) and Ella Rumpf (Raw) star alongside her. The film marks international model Anyier Anei’s feature film debut.
The synopsis reads: “Set during the frenzy of Paris Fashion Week, three women’s lives intersect in Paris: Maxine (Angelina Jolie), an American filmmaker discovers she has breast cancer and is drawn into an unexpected connection with a familiar collaborator (Louis Garrel); Ada (Anyier Anei), a fresh face in modeling, is escaping a predetermined future back home in South Sudan; and Angèle (Ella Rumpf), a makeup artist works in the shadows of the catwalks.”
French born Winocour (Proxima), teamed up with cinematographer Andre Chemetoff (The Happening), multi-César nominated costume designer Pascaline Chavanne (Becoming Karl Lagerfeld), and multi-César nominated production designer Florian Sanson (Holy Motors).
The film is produced by Charles Gillibert (Bergman Island) of CG Cinéma alongside Zhang Xin (History Of Sound) of Closer Media, William Horberg (The Talented Mr Ripley) and Angelina Jolie (Unbroken). Bob Xu serves as an executive producer.
The project is a co-production with France 3 Cinéma and received funding from La Région Île-de-France, Canal+, Ciné+ OCS, France Télévisions and Chanel.
Wednesday Season 2 Part 2: Date, time, where to watch and other key details | Web Series
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In a few days from now, fans of Wednesday will be able to watch the remaining four episodes of Part 2 of the supernatural mystery comedy series’ second season.
Recently, singer Lady Gaga made the grand announcement for her single, The Dead Dance, during Netflix and Spotify’s Graveyard Gala in New York City. The event was held as part of the promotional Doom Tour for Wednesday Season 2.
Wednesday: When does Part 2 of Season 2 come out?
Created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, Wednesday originally premiered on Netflix in November 2022. Post its humongous success, the series was renewed for a second season.
Wednesday Season 2 Part 1, which included four episodes in total, came out on August 6. Since then, fans have been eagerly waiting to watch the remaining part of the sophomore season.
As per the official announcement, the second part of Wednesday Season 2, featuring episodes five to eight, will be arriving on Netflix on September 3, 2025.
In the US, fans will be able to watch the final four episodes at 3 AM ET, as reported by Tudum.
Speaking to Netflix’s Tudum, Gough and Millar stated that Wednesday Addams’ journey in the second season is “darker and more complex,” making her navigate through family, friends, as well as new mysteries at the Nevermore Academy. Also, she gets to face some of the old adversaries while heading into another year at the academy.
In the first part of Season 2, fans saw Wednesday (essayed by Jenna Ortega) marking her return to Nevermore, where a wave of mysterious incidents pulled her back into danger.
Notably, the makers have already renewed the series for a third season, which was earlier announced by Ortega and director Tim Burton ahead of the Season 2 Part 1 premiere, People magazine reported.
Also Read: Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 trailer: Gwendoline Christie’s Principal Weems returns as ‘spirit guide’ to Jenna Ortega
Wednesday Season 2: What to expect in Part 2?
The story will move forward from where it left out in the fourth episode of Season 2. Earlier, fans saw Wednesday getting thrown from a window by Tyler Galpin (Hunter Doohan), and later she wakes up in a hospital.
Besides Jenna Ortega, the series features Catherina Zeta Jones as Morticia Addams, Emma Myers as Enid Sinclair, and Hunter Doohan as Tyler Galpin, among others.
One of the biggest highlights from the second part is Lady Gaga’s debut as Rosaline Rotwood, a teacher at Nevermore.
Also Read: Wednesday season 2 review: Jenna Ortega gets gloomier, show gets darker, and it’s all still a delight
Rosaline has been described as “mysterious and enigmatic” as she crosses paths with Wednesday.
FAQs
Where to watch all episodes of Wednesday?
Fans can see the first season and four episodes of Season 2 on Netflix.
When will Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 come out?
The final four episodes in the series will premiere on September 3.
What time will Part 2 of Wednesday Season 2 come out in the US?
Viewers will be able to watch the final four episodes at 3 AM ET on September 3.
bitchy | Arnold Schwarzenegger: ‘I think that kids need a father and a mother. It’s always the key’
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Arnold Schwarzenegger recently gave an interesting interview to the Times of London. It was less about promoting his Netflix show and more about promoting his environmental work, but he spoke about a variety of topics, including his pride in his son Patrick, the collapse of his marriage to Maria Shriver, how he’s living his American dream, and the so-called “crisis in masculinity.” I found his comments about masculinity the most notable – Arnold has always been pure machismo, profiting from the performance of his masculinity for decades. In his view, the crisis in masculinity is simple: every kid needs a father or father figure. Some highlights from the Times:
He’s totally fine when people interrupt his day to talk to him: “What people miss the most is to get attention. That someone knows them, is aware of them, that they’re somebody. And so they go to a shrink. They lie on the couch and someone is listening to them. But I go out anywhere to a crowd and they all listen. And they love to listen to my sh-t, right? I’m having fifty thousand shrinks sitting out there, and I don’t pay a f***ing penny. I get paid! So how can I complain about that?… OK, yes, there are times when you go to a restaurant and someone comes up and says, can I take a picture of you? But I can walk into this restaurant at any time, I can sit at any table I want, I make no reservation. For that I take a picture with someone. It takes three minutes. So why would I complain?”
On the second Trump era: “This country’s going through a difficult moment but it’s not the end of the world.”
Whether he thinks masculinity is in crisis: He claims to have never even heard of Andrew Tate, but reflects, “The majority of people have a problem. They feel down, depressed, not in a good mood. People come up to me in the gym and ask, ‘How can I get up in the morning and feel good?’ Well, I’m not an expert in psychology and all this stuff. But I tell them, what works for me is not to think. So therefore, don’t think. Just work out and struggle and fight. This will make you feel good mentally.”
What do young men need? “I don’t know if I have the solution or not. But when I think about my kids, none of them have that problem. And the reason is because there was a strong father there. I gave them discipline and didn’t let them get away with anything. And they were taught how to make their beds, they were taught how to wash their clothes. Because it’s like the way I grew up.” Then he gets out his iPad to show me videos of him painting Mother’s Day cards with his two young granddaughters and his expression melts as he points out their rapt gaze. “So I think that kids need a father and a mother. It’s always the key. And if they don’t have a father, some other male has to come in.”
He believes most young men lack father figures: Arnold’s only brother died in a car crash in Austria at the age of 24, leaving a three-year-old son, Patrick. Schwarzenegger brought his nephew to the US at 19, put him through college, got him a job at Gold’s Gym and he is now a successful entertainment lawyer in LA. “Of course he missed his father but that we couldn’t do anything about. He was dead. So now it was just surrounding him with the support and with male reinforcement, to say this is what you should do. The male dominance, that’s what they idolise.”
His son Patrick, who was just on The White Lotus: “Patrick never asked me a question about acting. But he came many times to me and said, ‘I just did an interview with this magazine and two thirds of the questions were about you.’ But I was just in New York and a journalist comes up and says, ‘What’s it like being the father of Patrick Schwarzenegger?’ All of a sudden, everything has changed around. I walk into the gym now and it used to be the girls would come up and give me their contact. And then after White Lotus comes out, the girl comes up and says, ‘Here’s my contact, give it to Patrick.’ So it’s wonderful. If I go to my grave and know that my son has outdone me, I’m in heaven.”
Yeah, he’s speaking from his own experience, it’s not like he’s claiming to be an expert on families. I’m not surprised that Arnold has retro, if not completely regressive, views on parenting, families and father figures. It is strange though, because… Arnold had a sh-tty father who was an abusive alcoholic Nazi, and Arnold turned into a much better man IN SPITE of his father. Arnold also denied fathering his son Joseph for years, although Arnold is a father to Joseph now and they’re in each other’s lives. There are plenty of toxic jackholes who had great fathers, and there are plenty of amazing people who grew up without strong, loving fathers or father figures. Arnold does edge up on one of my theories about the alleged “crisis of masculinity” though – the lack of quality role models for boys and young men, and in that vacuum, pieces of sh-t like Andrew Tate and Joe Rogan are celebrated.

Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.
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- LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 10: (L-R) Arnold Schwarzenegger and Patrick Schwarzenegger attend the Los Angeles Premiere of HBO Original Series “The White Lotus” Season 3 at Paramount Theatre on February 10, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.,Image: 962777528, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Credit line: Jeffrey Mayer/Avalon
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- LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 10: (L-R) Arnold Schwarzenegger and Patrick Schwarzenegger attend the Los Angeles Premiere of HBO Original Series “The White Lotus” Season 3 at Paramount Theatre on February 10, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.,Image: 962777560, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Credit line: Jeffrey Mayer/Avalon
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- LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 10: (L-R) Arnold Schwarzenegger and Patrick Schwarzenegger attend the Los Angeles Premiere of HBO Original Series “The White Lotus” Season 3 at Paramount Theatre on February 10, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.,Image: 962777574, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Credit line: Jeffrey Mayer/Avalon
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- HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA – JUNE 11: Austrian and American actor, former Governor of California, businessman, former politician, and former professional bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix’s ‘FUBAR’ Season 2 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater on June 11, 2025 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.,Image: 1010028350, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Credit line: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/Avalon
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- HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA – JUNE 11: Austrian and American actor, former Governor of California, businessman, former politician, and former professional bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix’s ‘FUBAR’ Season 2 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater on June 11, 2025 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.,Image: 1010028630, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Credit line: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/Avalon
There’s a charge in the air this autumn, and it’s not just the auburn rainbow of leaves clinging to branches or the darker nights that have quietly started to seep in. Step into any major city and you’ll sense it immediately—the passersby wrapped in rich textures, the shop windows glowing with new-season palettes—there you’ll find the discernible hum of anticipation that comes when everything feels in transition, and that’s especially true of luxury fashion right now.
After years where pared-back elegance dominated wardrobes, autumn/winter 2025 has arrived with a different sort of energy. Designers are embracing grandeur again, but not in the ways we might expect. This isn’t maximalism as spectacle; rather, it’s a season that manages to be bold and intimate at once, offering clothes and accessories that are powerful, playful and deeply personal.
For me, this feels like a particularly compelling moment to look at luxury more closely. What we’re witnessing is a conversation between restraint and indulgence, tradition and experimentation, polish and eccentricity. On the runways, that meant suede reimagined in sumptuous browns, softened bags that invite touch, and silhouettes that reclaimed ideas of power dressing without reverting to cliché. Off the runways, it’s watches being worn like jewellery, colours chosen for their richness, and eccentric styling choices that signal confidence as much as taste. In short, it’s luxury reminding us of its greatest strength: its ability to reflect not just how we want to look, but how we want to live.
So, what are the luxury trends and movements that are set to define autumn 2025? Let’s take a look, shall we?
WHAT LUXURY TRENDS LOOK LIKE FOR AUTUMN 2025
1. SPOTLIGHT ON SUEDE
Few fabrics whisper luxury quite like suede. Historically prized for its softness and depth, it has long been a byword for indulgence—its matte finish offering a subtler expression of wealth than high-shine leathers. And this season, suede is not just taking centre stage; it feels like it’s directing the entire production. While it was worn by fashion people by way of blazers last autumn, the material has since been rendered in just about every garment, bag style and shoe you can imagine.
While I’ve seen khaki, navy and black suede trickle into new in sections, it’s shades like rich chocolate, caramel and chestnut that heighten its premium look. Some noteworthy mentions include Ferragamo’s long-line coats and Hermès’s oversized carry alls—brands that bring even more luxury clout to the material.
What makes suede so powerful right now is its ability to alter the chemistry of an outfit—it makes jeans feel high end but more formal pieces which as satin dresses and suiting look the more directional part. A clever way of adding texture without screaming for attention, when layered in tonal looks, it becomes a signal of affluence. In autumn/winter 2025, suede is less about the nostalgia evoked by fringed jackets and cowboy boots and more about the status it commands by way of tote bags and frock coats.
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2. LUXURY TIMEPIECES
Luxury watches are firmly back in the spotlight—and this time, women are leading the conversation. Once treated as an afterthought in a male-dominated market, women’s watches are now driving growth, with both auction houses and retailers reporting a surge in demand. This reflects what’s happening in the global luxury watch industry as a whole, too, as, according to Straits Research, market values are anticipated to rise to $104.2 billion by the close of 2025—that’s $1 billion up since last year. What’s more indicative of this shift, however, are future projections—by 2033, the global luxury watch market will reportedly be worth a colossal $158.19 billion.
There’s more. Google searches for “cocktail watches” have risen notably—31% year on year to be precise—and I have a hunch as to why. The Cartier Baignoire, in particular, has become the watch of the moment. Its elongated oval shape and jewellery-like refinement feel both timeless and unexpected, making it a favourite among fashion insiders. According to shopping and data platform Lyst, searches for the Baignoire have grown by 22% this year, reflecting its transformation from IYKYK piece into bona fide status symbol. What’s most striking is how fashion people are treating watches now: not as rare heirlooms reserved for milestone birthdays, but as considered investments to wear daily, in the same way one might build a collection of handbags or shoes. For those fortunate enough to afford them, a luxury timepiece has become part of the everyday style uniform.
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Preloved Tank Americaine W2603156
3. WEAR YOUR POWER
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Saint Laurent)
Of all the trends that have come out of 2025—the runways, social media, the shopping—the most notable and most needed has to be the reclamation of power. In a world where headlines read like lost George Orwell book pitches, designers have embraced the renaissance of power dressing, offering clients the ability to communicate strength by way of style.
No longer restricted to stiff tailoring or plain suiting, autumn 2025’s take has evolved. Shoulders remain a focal point, but they framed softer silhouettes, while suiting has been reimagined in sumptuous fabrics that go beyond typical Wall Street cotton blends. On the runway, the rise of the knee-length skirt spoke volumes. Long overlooked, it made a compelling return, worn with matching blazers or well-chosen knitwear. It’s arguably the most professional hemline out there, but it no longer feels corporate. It feels commanding. There’s something quietly subversive about taking a garment that’s historically been coded as “proper” and turning it into a tool for self-expression. When you wear a knee skirt, you’re not trying to look desirable or cool—you’re dressing for you. That’s power.
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4. SOFTENED BAGS
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Gabriela Hearst)
If structure defined the bag trends of recent years, autumn/winter 2025 has chosen to let go. Squishy, huggable shapes and relaxed silhouettes were everywhere—from Tod’s buttery clutches to Louis Vuitton and Fendi’s roomy top-handles. Gabriela Hearst and Giorgio Armani played with jumbo proportions, while Balmain introduced slouchy clutches designed to be carried nonchalantly under the arm.
This shift from rigid to slouch tells us anything, it’s that luxury is becoming more aligned with day-to-day style. Instead of saving your best pieces for best, high-end fashion houses are encouraging clients to make luxury an everyday experience. In terms of bags, the effect is clear: no longer just trophies; designer bags are now viewed as trusty companions, ones made to fold into all of life’s facets.
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5. MAXIMALISM FOR MINIMALISTS
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Givenchy)
If minimalism defined the early 2020s, autumn/winter 2025 shows us a fascinating evolution: maximalism executed with a minimalist’s eye. Givenchy sent coats with dramatic rounded shoulders and dresses with sculptural volume down the runway, while Tory Burch—one of the most talked-about brands in fashion right now—brought quiet drama with capes and drapes in heavy materials.
This is maximalism at its most intelligent—designs that make a statement without the need for brazen excess (think glistening embellishments), offering impact to those who usually prefer understatement, and restraint for those who would typically lean into theatrics. It’s a trend that proves luxury is as much about silhouette as it is about surface.
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6. PREMIUM PALETTES
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Autumn always brings about a change in palette, and the last few seasons have been very clear in their intent—colours should look expensive. 2025’s spectrum is no exception, in fact it’s drenched in richness. Burgundy, arguably the defining hue of autumn/winter 2025, has proven itself both stately and sensual, appearing in leather coats, suede boots and evening dresses. Deep browns, long considered a secondary neutral, are now on par with black in their ability to signify elegance, especially in tactile finishes. Then there’s pale yellow—a whisper of gold in an otherwise heavy palette. It’s this association with one of the world’s most precious commodities that gives it that inherently wealthy appeal.
These colours together speak to luxury’s evolving priorities: tones that feel indulgent, grown-up and refined, yet wearable enough to actually live in. We’ve seen these shades adopted by brands across every budget this year, but you need only look at the archive collections of brands like Bottega Veneta to know that they’ve been a part of the luxury conversation for much, much longer.
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7. INFLUENCE OF AFFLUENT DESTINATIONS
This season, rarefied lifestyles have become a central inspiration. Exclusive country clubs informed striped shirting and polished knitwear and fee-paying school tailoring manifested in blazers and pleated skirts, both of which were prevalent looks on the autumn/winter 2025 runways.
However, it’s not just gated communities that have inspired us to dress a certain way. You need only look to the Instagram feed of any supermodel or socialite between the months of December and April and chances are they’ll be holed up in Aspen, one of the world’s most exclusive ski resorts, wearing a capsule wardrobe of cashmere knitwear and sumptuous faux fur.
The references are more than aesthetic—they’re symbolic. They suggest worlds of access and privilege, woven subtly into the clothes. Wearing them aligns not just with fashion, but with the suggestion of a lifestyle. It’s aspirational in the most traditional sense of luxury.
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8. ROOM FOR ECCENTRICITY
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Perhaps the most refreshing shift of autumn/winter 2025 is luxury’s embrace of eccentricity. Designers leaned into the slightly strange—unexpected colour pairings, offbeat prints, playful layering. At Marni, clashes of pattern and texture created ensembles that looked haphazard yet intentional. Loewe, meanwhile, revelled in the odd, offering silhouettes and accessories that invited double takes during the brand’s languish presentation in Paris. Elsewhere, Miu Miu experimented with layering in a way that says, “yes, I really did just throw this on but, because I’m utterly fabulous, it works”.
Eccentricity is, of course, a privilege—a luxury that allows space to be bold without fear. This season proves that quirk and polish can coexist, and that sometimes the most luxurious statement is to wear something unapologetically odd.
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WHAT’S NEXT FOR LUXURY FASHION?
Autumn/winter 2025 shows us that luxury has entered a new phase, one that thrives in dualities. On one hand, it’s about heritage, craft and longevity—the suede coat you’ll treasure, the Cartier watch you’ll pass down, the knee-length skirt that feels timeless. On the other, it’s about play, eccentricity and reinvention—bags that soften, colours that surprise, pieces that reclaim strength with humour.
Looking forward, I believe this balance is the future of luxury: investment pieces that endure, paired with joyful, personality-driven choices that keep fashion alive. More than ever, luxury is not just about what we own, but about how we express ourselves with it—and right now, expression has never felt more luxurious.
Offset, DJ Khaled, Che Noir, DJ Snake & Don Toliver, and other stars also come through with fresh sounds.
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Today is Friday, which means there are a ton of new releases to look forward to from some of your favorite Hip-Hop artists. To help you unwind and enjoy the weekend, check out VIBE’s picks of songs and albums you should hear and add to your soundtrack of weekend festivities.
Joey Bada$$ – ‘Lonely At The Top’


Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment, under exclusive license from Pro Era / Cinematic Music Group On Lonely At The Top, Joey Bada$$ returns with the poise of a seasoned heavyweight, opting for precision over bravado after his recent coast-to-coast sparring in the name of rap supremacy.
The album is a welcome return from one of hip-hop’s more formidable lyricists, who sounds reinvigorated yet contemplative. He makes a grand entrance on “Dark Aura,” his lyrical command riding effortlessly over a plush Chuck Strangers and Moo Latte production.
Standouts like “Highroller,” featuring A$AP Ferg and Kelz2busy, sharpen Joey’s edge (“Every day is a dice roll, might get his head cracked”), while “Swank White” finds the Pro Era rep revealing the burden behind success: “Nobody ever told me that the top would be this lonely.”
“BK’s Finest” brings it home, a mellow Medina-rooted posse cut with Rome Streetz, Kai Ca$h, and CJ Fly. Tracks like “Speedin’ In The Rain” and “Still” (with Ab-Soul and Rapsody) further solidify Joey’s focused, refined return. – Preezy Brown
Key Glock – ‘Glockaveli: All Eyez On Key’


Image Credit: © 2025 Paper Route Empire, LLC, under exclusive license to Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. With All Eyez On Key, Key Glock cements his status as Memphis rap royalty, extending Glockaveli (Deluxe) with eleven new tracks that feel less like leftovers and more like a victory lap.
The Paper Route Empire boss moves with the confidence of a man who knows the throne is his—“I move like Trump when I’m in Memphis,” he raps on “Set In Stone,” a bold declaration of power and presence.
From the thunderous bounce of “Fabo,” a pounding homage to the D4L legend, to the homegrown pride of “South Memphis Patriot,” Glock flexes both roots and reach. “Fashion Killa” and “Bottega Bag” drip with swagger, proving his style matches his grit.
All Eyez On Key isn’t just a glorified extendo—it’s Glizzock doubling down on dominance, which doesn’t appear to be tapering off anytime soon. – PB
Rakim – ‘The Re-Up’


Image Credit: © 2025 Holy Toledo Productions / Compound Interest The Re-Up finds Rakim revisiting God’s Network: Reb7rth with surgical precision, delivering a remix project that elevates the original into new territory without losing its core essence.
Swapping out beats and weaving in fresh verses from a deep bench of lyrical assassins—including Method Man, the late Prodigy, Eddie Kaine, and 38 Spesh—the album feels less like a retread and more like a refined cipher.
Veterans like Kool G Rap, Planet Asia, and Ras Kass trade bars with underground standouts like Hus KingPin and Sally Green, bridging eras through sharp wordplay and grit.
It’s the perfect companion piece to Reb7rth—a reimagined, reinforced version that further affirms Rakim’s role as both architect and active participant in hip-hop’s continued evolution. – PB
Offset – ‘KIARI:Offset (Deluxe Album)’


Image Credit: 2025 UMG Recordings, Inc. Offset continued the momentum of his third studio album KIARI by sharing the deluxe version. He added five new tracks to the LP, including an alternative remix of “Bodies” featuring fast-rising producer BNYX and rock band Drowning Pool.”
“Athlete” is a strong standout track as well. “Swing My Way” was a record fans wanted for a long time, so it is good to see this get added to what was already an immaculate listening experience.
Offset is primed to have one of his biggest years ever as a solo artist, and this deluxe album was a great way to keep the attention on him after a stacked release weekend. – Armon Sadler
DJ Khaled Featuring Post Malone, YoungBoy Never Broke Again – “Brother”


Image Credit: 2025 DJ Khaled Productions, Inc., under exclusive license to Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. DJ Khaled is a man of many surprises. This week, he popped out with two releases: a Reggae posse cut and a pop-rap effort “Brother” featuring Post Malone and YoungBoy Never Broke Again.
YoungBoy skates over the drums, hi-hats, and synths. Posty also sounds great here, but the biggest question is the longevity of this record. The music space seemingly moved past Khaled a few albums ago.
Even tapping a cult fave like YB and mainstream superstar like Posty doesn’t seem to be the boost he needs. He also lost his go-to guy in Drake. Nonetheless, this is a good song. – AS
Bossman Dlow – “Flood” & “Resurrect The Trap”


Image Credit: 2025 Alamo Records, LLC/Sony Music Entertainment Bossman Dlow is incredibly talented, so we mean this with love. Even though the production on “Flood” and “Resurrect The Trap” is a bit different than his usual work.
Still, his great sound is getting a bit repetitive, overdone, and, thus, boring. He can rap well, but it is hard to distinguish his new music from his old music.
This may work for some people, and we don’t want to yuck their yum, but how does he hit the next level if he doesn’t try to do something different? Rap needs stars, but stars need to show and prove to be given the acclaim. – AS
Che Noir, The Other Guys – ‘No Validation’


Image Credit: ℗ 2025 HiPNOTT Records With No Validation, Che Noir delivers yet another powerful statement, further solidifying her reputation as one of the most consistent and lyrically razor-sharp voices in Hip-Hop.
Produced entirely by The Other Guys, the album is both focused and fluid, a seamless blend of soulful textures and heavy bars.
From the reflective grit of “Incense Burning,” where Che reminds us, “Wasted time is the enemy of success,” to the hard-hitting “Smooth Jazz”—a misleading title for a track that barrels forward with 38 Spesh and the energy of a freight train—Che moves with clarity and conviction.
The project boasts a strong supporting cast, including Skyzoo, Ransom, Jae Skeese, Smoke DZA, and Jack Davey, each lending weight to a tracklist full of standouts like “Moroccan Mint” and “Dollar Tree.”
Che calls the collaboration one of her most memorable creative experiences this year, and it shows in the quality of the music presented. – PB
DJ Snake & Don Toliver – “Something Wrong”


Image Credit: 2025 DJ Snake Music Productions Limited, under exclusive license to Interscope Records There are very few people who bring the best out of artists like DJ Snake. “Something Wrong” is definitely Don Toliver’s signature sound, but there is something about this record compared to his previous releases that feels more inspired.
The production has a slight sexy drill influence, but blends trap, house, and rock into one of the most immersive beats Don has ever crooned over. This is one of the most satisfying two-minute and 22-second listens of the year, and has high replay value.
Selfishly, we wish this song came out sooner because it could have done real damage throughout the summer but beggars can’t be choosers. – AS
Skepta – ‘Skepta.. Fred’ EP


Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited under exclusive licence from Big Smoke Ltd/Fred Gibson / Warner Music UK Limited Skepta and Fred again.. continue what has been a strong year for London artists on Skepta .. Fred. The opener “Back 2 Back” interpolates Central Cee and Lil Baby’s “BAND4BAND,” but primarily lives within an EDM wheelhouse.
“London” is a bit darker, but Big Skep raps his arse off. Fred gave him the perfect canvas to shine bright. Overall, it is a strong five-song, 16-minute effort and Skepta in a different element.
Hate to sound selfish as we review his new EP, but it has been five years since a new album and it would be nice to get one between the way he’s been killing features and this new EP. – AS
Westside Gunn – ‘Heels Have Eyes 2’


Image Credit: © 2025 Griselda Records under exclusive license to Roc Nation Distribution OMB Peezy – ‘Diary Of A Crashout’


Image Credit: © 2025 Overkill/Hitmaker Music Group/Hitmaker Distro Duke Deuce – ‘Rebirth’


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Image Credit: © A Remain Solid / 300 Entertainment release, © 2025 1900Rugrat, under exclusive license to 300 Entertainment LLC Pitbull, IAmChino – ‘Underdogs’


Image Credit: © 2025 Mr. 305 Records Bizzy Crook – “Locked TF In”


Image Credit: © 2025 EZMNY Records Vulgo FK Featuring Bay Swag – “Vulgo FK On The Radar Freestyle”


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ProHoeZak Featuring Mount Westmore (Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Too $hort, E-40) – “The Introduction”


Image Credit: ℗ 2025 CME Records Miles Minnick – ‘Via Dolorosa’


Image Credit: © 2025 Glo / EMPIRE D Smoke – ‘Wake Up Supa’


Image Credit: ℗ 2025 WoodWorks Records/Death Row Records Jay Fizzle Featuring OJ Da Juiceman – “Twenty Three”


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Peezy, Icewear Vezzo – “So Ghetto”


Image Credit: Diego Cruz Pluto – “Party All Night”


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Raq Baby Featuring FattMack – “Switch Crowd”


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Flippa T Featuring 2 Chainz – “Affirmations (Remix)”


Image Credit: © 2025 Flippa T LC. /Hitmaker Music Group/Hitmaker Distro X-Raided, C-Bo – “Soldier”


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Cory Gunz Featuring RMK Reese – “Bodies (Freestyle)”


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Glokk40Spaz – ‘Baby Whoa 2’


Image Credit: © 2025 TTBRxBLV Baby Gee – ‘PTSDreams’


Image Credit: ℗ 2025 LLC4 Records Luhh Dyl Featuring Babyfxce E & 1UP Tee – “Nite N Day”


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