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Isla Fisher & Rosamund Pike Are As Obsessed With Their Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Co-Star Ariana Greenblatt As We All Are
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Isla Fisher & Rosamund Pike Are As Obsessed With Their Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Co-Star Ariana Greenblatt As We All Are

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

The Louvre heist was not just an elaborate stunt dreamed up by the Now You See Me: Now You Don’t marketing team to promote the third instalment of the franchise. Well, we’re pretty sure it wasn’t. “No comment,” the film’s stars Rosamund Pike, Ariana Greenblatt, and Isla Fisher respond in unison when I ask them to clear up the rumors once and for all. The trio is sitting side by side (by side) in New York City during the movie’s press junket and their easy rapport and deadpan comedic timing is as pitch perfect offscreen as it is on the big screen. 

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t reunites Fisher with original cast members Jesse Eisenberg, Dave Franco, and Woody Harrelson as the OG four horsemen, a team of magicians who also do heists. In this sequel, they reunite to recruit three new illusionists (Greenblatt, Dominic Sessa and Justice Smith) for their toughest job yet: the theft of the world’s biggest diamond. The timing of the release has made for some hilarious memes as the internet continues to revel in the absurdity and fantasy of the real-life Louvre heist. In a time when unemployment is on the rise and the rich are running amok and wreaking havoc on the poor — and the social services in place to support them — who doesn’t love the idea of rogue rascals sticking it to a bougie institution by running off with its crown jewels? That’s exactly what you see, and get, with Now You See Me: Now You Don’t. 

Fittingly, the movie’s big bad villain is a white South African named Veronika Vanderberg (played by Pike who is having the time of her life as the delightfully devilish foe) and it’s full of the escapist eat-the-rich energy that seems to be permeating the zeitgeist now more than ever (recession indicator). Plus, the movie is about as anti-capitalist and anti-billionaire as a popcorn flick about magicians can be. 

“Everyone needs a little bit of magic right now,” Fisher says when I ask about the film’s anarchist spirit. She’s right. This instalment is just as silly and entertaining as the previous two (with another twist you won’t see coming), which is exactly the vibe it feels like audiences are craving. And these three women from different generations who occupy three very different spaces in Hollywood — the Gen Z rising star (Greenblatt), the comedy queen primed for a comeback (Fisher), and the Oscar-nominated powerhouse (Pike) — are the perfect trio to pull off the impossible: sprinkling a little joy onto our timelines. 

Here, along with gushing over Greenblatt, the stars talk about bonding with the stacked cast, the illusion of Hollywood, and decide which pop stars would make the best magicians. 

Refinery29: Isla, you are returning to this franchise after a decade while Rosamund and Ariana are new to it. How did you welcome the new cast to this world and did you give them any advice? 

Isla Fisher: At the beginning, it was quite interesting. There was a bit of a divide. There were the old horsemen and we would go to set on time, no offense. Oh, we’d stand on our marks waiting, and we’d wait for the new ponies to show up, and they would be very suspicious of us and use words like “rizz” and “slay,” which we didn’t understand [laughs]. Then, finally, I think it was the time that actually Morgan Freeman showed up on set that we were able to join together, and then we became the best of friends. All of us get on so well and it suddenly went from being two organisms to one loving family.

She’s so forward thinking, she’s so progressive, she’s such a feminist…. Who is this magical unicorn that exists?

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Rosamund Pike: That’s the first day I showed up on set and I didn’t know [what to expect]. 

IF: I knew, and have always been a massive fan of [Rosamund’s] so I was so excited that she was joining us, because obviously she’s the most brilliant actor. I felt very comfortable right away with her.

Ariana Greenblatt: Justice [Smith] and I were so excited the day [Rosamund] showed up. So excited [and] so nervous. It was the queen arriving. Justice and I have this ongoing competition for your love that you don’t know about. 

RP: Well, you came to my play so you’re winning.

AG: I supported her when I was in London, and it was the best thing ever. But yeah, I feel like Dominic [Sessa], Justice, and I were equally nervous to join this already existing family. And they really welcomed us with open arms. And it was a quick bond. 

Rosamund Pike as Veronika in Now You See Me: Now You Don’t. Photo Credit: Katalin Vermes

Rosamund, your character Veronika Vanderberg is such a good villain. You’re very good at playing characters we love to hate like in I Care A Lot and Gone Girl, for example. What is it about those roles that you are drawn to? 

RP: I hesitated to do this because I thought, maybe nobody needs to see me do that again. And then I realized it wasn’t exactly again, because Veronica is different. I mean, basically because she’s got a different accent, which is good enough for me [laughs]. Once I decided that she could sound different, I thought, yeah, I’m going to do this. Ruben [Fleischer], our director, promised that I would have a great time on this film and people say that, but he was absolutely right. We had a great time. I was sad to leave it behind. These guys need a good adversary, don’t they? And with Veronica, I was interested in whipping her character into a shape where she was having fun, and then I hoped that an audience would have fun watching her demise, because the more arrogant she can be, and the more pleasure she’s taking in herself for the longest time, then the greater the glee when you know she falls apart if she does. 

Ariana, your character June has this great, dry, dark sense of humor. She’s really smart but constantly underestimated because of her size and she’s a young girl. Why do you think teen girls are consistently underestimated and what did you enjoy about getting to explore that? 

AG: Yeah, absolutely. It’s an unfortunate male-dominated world and they see a five-foot girl and they’re like, you can do nothing. June is the definition of underestimated. She doesn’t flaunt what she can do, and she doesn’t really have to prove anything loudly to people. She just kind of lets it speak for herself when needed. And I think that was the most fun for me with June. When the time comes and when there’s danger ahead, she’s good. She doesn’t need anybody else. That was really fun.

It’s an unfortunate male-dominated world and they see a five-foot girl and they’re like, you can do nothing.

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IF: And she did a lot of stunts. I’m just gonna, like, blow her up for a minute. [Ariana] is the most precise stunt person. [Ariana laughs]. You don’t laugh at this! This is genuine. What she can physically do — her prowess in the fight sequences that she does in this movie were amazing. I’ve seen her do it in other films, but seeing you do it on set, and watching you, particularly when you climb the wall and just you’re deeply athletic, which is, of course, impressive, but it translates into her stunts being another level. It was so cool to watch. You could be like Tomb Raider! 

RP: It’s precision and power and accuracy. 

IF: Yeah! And it’s control. It’s also bravery. You have to silence that inner voice to really perform it. And she does it perfectly.

AG: Thank you. 

RP:  And you look cool doing it, whereas I think I can do stuff like that but when I do it, I just don’t look cool. 

IF: Yeah, it’s a wedgie for mom, it doesn’t go well for us. It’s just bingo wings and wedgies [laughs]. No one wants that.

AG:  Thank you. I appreciate it. 

Dominic Sessa as Bosco, Justice Smith as Charlie, and Ariana Greenblatt as June in Now You See Me: Now You Don’t. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate

Isla and Rosamund, listening to you talk and hype up Ariana, I want to know if there’s something you wish you knew at Ariana’s age that you would go back and tell your younger selves?

RP: Everything. 

AG: Everything. But she already knows it. And I knew that about her before I even met her, because I have daughters. And they would give me Ariana quotes and I’d say, “Who said that?” And they’re like “Mommy, the actress from Barbie. She’s so forward thinking, she’s so progressive, she’s such a feminist.” And I was like, “Who is this magical unicorn that exists?” Back in our day, we used to talk about which boys liked us, and it was just so brilliant to meet her and have the wealth of her very unique perspective. She’s such an original thinker. She lives her life authentically. I’m sorry, this has turned into a talk show about you [laughs]. 

RP: I didn’t have any of that sort of smarts or eloquence or ideas that were beyond my knowledge. I feel like Arianna is such a much more global citizen than I was at that age. Here we are in New York and I remember the first time I came to New York. I just didn’t know what to do with the city or how to be in this city. You’re so well traveled. And I just remember looking at a bowl of berries, which didn’t even exist in London, and thinking, “America!”

Ariana, what does it mean to you to hear these two talk about you like that?

AG: It’s amazing. It’s so validating, especially from women like these two, and they’re so talented and they’re so intelligent, and I just love being in their presence and being able to work with them. I kind of just soaked up everything and more. It’s incredible. I feel like I never know what I’m saying or doing at all. So from an outsider’s perspective, knowing that I could be on the right path or that I’m doing something correct is really, really nice. I tend to be an overthinker, so it’s nice to be validated by people I would dream to be validated by. 

Now You See Me is all about illusion, nothing is as it seems. You could say the same about Hollywood. Was there something in this industry that maybe isn’t as it appears from the outside looking in that surprised you to find out once you were in it? 

RP: Yeah, men take way longer in makeup than women! 

IF: And then they act like they’re really alpha, but they’ve got mascara on. It’s like, honey, I would listen to your opinion, but you have a foundation line that ends at your chin. 

AG: [laughs] Absolutely! They need their snacks and their massages. And it’s like we’re wearing a corset. For me, obviously, [you’re shooting] for months, so there’s the time of the month when you’re a woman and you have heels on and a corset and you just have to live life like that’s normal. And I just remember being like Ow, it hurts. And no one understood, except my fellow girls. 

IF: We get it. We get it! I feel like the biggest surprise for me was the red carpet piece being so corporate. I always thought it was a moment to express yourself and just wear something that you like, but it’s a lot. It’s a business. It’s more of a business than maybe it appears from the outside.

AG: For me, what was shocking was how many like stories that I’ve heard about how people mistreat other people, like they think that they are better than everyone else that’s making them who they are. I’ve been getting my hair and makeup done and I hear stories. It’s not in my nature to even think that that’s acceptable or okay. But the people that seem super gracious, unfortunately they mistreat people.

IF: Are you looking at me? [laughs] Where’s my coffee! 

Woody Harrelson as Merrit McKinney, Jesse Eisenberg as Daniel Atlas, Dominic Sessa as Bosco, Dave Franco as Jack Wilder, Justice Smith as Charlie, Isla Fisher as Henley Reeves, and Ariana Greenblatt as June in Now You See Me, Now You Don’t. Photo Credit: Katalin Vermes

OK, we’re going to end on some rapid fire questions. Who’s most likely to pull off a heist?

IF: Rosamund, obviously!

RP: Ariana.

AG: [laughs] The duo! 

RP: I’ll tell you how to do it and she’ll execute. 

Which one of you is driving the getaway car?

RP: Isla’s driving the getaway car.

AG: Isla, you’ve got the car. 

IF: Correct. I’m very good with a minivan. I know, it’s sexy. 

If you could have any magic ability, which one would you pick?

IF: Getting my kids to eat vegetables! 

RP: Oh god, invisibility.

AG: Yes! 

Which pop star would make the best magician? 

IF: Dua Lipa because she sings that song “Levitating.”

RP: Eminem.

AG: I was gonna say Charlie XCX. Or Billie [Eilish], because she’s a siren so she’ll lure your brain like Merritt [McKinney, played by Woody Harrelson]. She’ll do some mentalism. 

RP: That’s four horsemen right there. 

That’s a good lineup. The Louvre heist was pulled off in seven minutes. What could you pull off in seven  minutes? 

RP: I couldn’t even get out of bed in seven minutes.

IF: You know what’s weird about this? I do a seven- minute workout. There’s this thing that you can Google, and it’s called a seven-minute workout. 

RP: I told you you have the legs of a teenager. 

AG: Nothing’s getting done in seven minutes. 

Which star sign would make the best horsemen illusionist?

IF: Scorpio! Cunning, manipulative. 

AG: Gemini, because don’t you have to be like two different people?

RP: Yeah, Gemini. 

What’s something that you would rant about for 29 seconds? What’s the thing you want to go off on?

RP: Okay, I’m ranting about those little foil things that you get at the end of a tube of toothpaste when you really need to brush your teeth and you need to be really fast, and then you get the cap off, and there’s one of those funny foil things, and you’ve got to get your nail under it. Those things really piss me off. 

IF: I’m going to go with parent chat groups. I’m on one right now that’s done my head in. If somebody just writes, “Thanks,” your phone just vibrates for hours and hours. You don’t need to thank anyone. Just stop texting. And then when you ask something real, like, “What day is book week?” and “Is it like pajama day?” it’s silence, crickets. You can’t get anyone on there. 

RP: And we should never say thanks to an AI either. It’s apparently using up loads and loads of energy just to say thanks to people. 

AG: Or using it in general. 

RP: Being polite costs masses and masses of wattage. 

IF: I thought if you weren’t polite, then when [AI] comes to take over us, they’ll just pick all the rude ones first.

RP: [laughs]

AG: I want to rant about mean people on the internet and in real life. You’re not better than anybody. Seriously, like, learn some manners. I can’t stand it. 

RP: This is what we’re talking about. I’m talking about the silver foil at the end of a toothpaste and she’s talking about something global and relevant. I’m utterly selfish. 

IF: You’ve just highlighted the generational difference [laughs].

AG: There’s so much hatred. It’s so useless, it’s so annoying. It’s so much easier to just be chill. 

IF: Take the silver thing off the toothpaste! 

AG: And don’t say thank you to AI! And AI actresses don’t exist! 

This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. 

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t is in theaters this Friday, November 14th.

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From Mia Goth to Jenna Ortega, everyone is obsessed with soft goth makeup

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Goth is back, but this time, it’s softer, more chic, and easier to wear. Soft goth makeup has taken over Instagram, with over a million views on tutorials, and we have no doubts as to why: it gives that effortlessly moody, cool-girl vibe without looking like a costume. In fact, celebs are loving it too. From musician Billie Eilish’s dramatic stage looks to singer-songwriter Rosalía’s romantic, cinematic makeup, stars are experimenting with smoky eyes, sculpted cheekbones, and deep lips.

The trend is more about smoky shadows, neutral skin, and a statement lip that feels effortless.

But what exactly is soft goth?

This trend tones down the drama of classic goth makeup, creating a modern, wearable look that balances edge with elegance. If the full goth look is all-black everything and heavy liner, soft goth is its chill, fashion-forward cousin. It’s more about smoky shadows, neutral skin, and a statement lip that feels effortless.

Before becoming an internet trend, goth makeup had a rich history. Emerging in the late 1970s as punk faded away, it drew on Victorian fashion, old horror films, and gothic literature, emphasising pale skin, dark eyes, and a sense of dramatic rebellion. By the 1990s, movies like The Craft (1996) gave goth beauty a cinematic, sensual edge. Today, the style has evolved into a modern, polished, and wearable everyday look.

Why is everyone suddenly into it?

“Soft goth fits perfectly with today’s mood. After years of glowing skin and glossy pink cheeks, people are ready for something different. There’s a craving for depth, texture, and emotion in beauty again. And soft goth makeup hits that sweet spot,” says makeup artist Yamini Grover.

Pop culture has played a huge role in its comeback. Actor Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday Addams look made dark eyes and pale lips feel cool again. Musicians like Billie Eilish and Adela keep the vibe alive with their moody, otherworldly styles. Even fashion runways have gone darker, with models wearing diffused smoky eyes, matte skin, and shades of greige lipstick.

Here’s how to nail the look:

Use a matte or semi-matte foundation for a smooth, even finish. Keep your complexion neutral rather than overly bronzed or dewy.

Contour with cool tones to define the cheekbones, temples, and jawline. Keep blush subtle or skip it completely.

Blend dark shadows like grey, charcoal, plum, or brown close to your lashes. Focus on soft blending instead of sharp lines. A touch of shimmer in the inner corner can make it more modern.

Choose a lipstick in deep berry, plum, or greige. A satin or soft matte finish gives a polished but moody touch.

The key to soft goth is imperfection. Let the eyes look a little lived-in, keep the edges diffused, and embrace a bit of rawness.

(With inputs from makeup artist Amita Juneja)

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The Internet Is OBSESSED With Alia Bhatt's Gangubai - What's Behind The Hype?! | Glamsham.com
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The Internet Is OBSESSED With Alia Bhatt’s Gangubai – What’s Behind The Hype?! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
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Alia Bhatt’s powerhouse performance in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Gangubai Kathiawadi won her widespread acclaim, multiple awards, and solidified her place as one of Bollywood’s most versatile actors. However, not everyone seems convinced. A recent Reddit thread has sparked a heated debate over whether Alia truly captured the essence of the real-life Kamathipura matriarch or if her portrayal was, as some users claim, “overrated.”

The discussion began when a user questioned if Bhatt’s youthful looks and soft demeanor made her a believable fit for the fierce, commanding figure of Gangubai Kothewali, the powerful brothel madam and social reformer from Mumbai’s red-light district. “Alia looks like a kid playing dress-up in an older woman’s world,” one commenter wrote. “Her baby-faced innocence makes it hard to believe she could command fear or authority.”

Others echoed the sentiment, suggesting that while the Raazi star excelled in emotional scenes, she lacked the physical presence and gravitas the role required. “It’s not just about looks,” one Redditor argued. “She simply doesn’t have the weight to convince us she’s ruling a male-dominated criminal underworld.” Critics on the thread pointed out that Bhatt’s real-life age and gentle persona may have worked against her in fully embodying a hardened woman who fought against patriarchy and political corruption in mid-20th century Mumbai.

Yet, Bhatt’s supporters quickly came to her defense, calling the backlash unfair and highlighting the nuance in her performance. Many praised how she balanced vulnerability and power, crediting Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s direction for helping her deliver one of her most mature roles yet. “Alia completely transformed into Gangubai,” one fan wrote. “Her confidence, her dialogue delivery, and her emotional range were phenomenal. You can’t take your eyes off her.”

The viral thread has since reignited the age-old debate about authentic casting and artistic interpretation in biographical films. Should actors physically resemble the real-life figures they portray, or should performance alone determine success?

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Stuck between the online divide or not, Gangubai Kathiawadi will remain a defining moment in the career of Alia Bhatt. The film won her not just the National Film Award for Best Actress but also solidified her as among the few contemporary stars capable of carrying a big-budget female-led film to both critical and commercial success

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7 Fall 2025 Accessory Trends You’re About to Be Obsessed With

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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Personal style is at the forefront of the fashion conversation right now, maybe more than ever before—and the biggest fall accessory trends play right into it. Plenty of the most coveted pieces of the season (quirky hats, playful jewelry, doily-like tights) feel special and singular enough to re-energize your look for a new season, even if your everyday dressing is focused on the basics (you can never go wrong with jeans and a tee). No matter what your style journey looks like, we’re willing to bet at least one of the styles below—all of which were major themes on autumn’s runways—will take your wardrobe to the next level. Shop our editor-approved edit here.

Glamour’s fall accessory trends wish list

1. Silver Jewelry

While gold jewelry will always be in style, this season consider setting it aside to try an all-silver toned look. Statement pieces like a long, bold necklace or a pair of structural hoops add a certain dressiness and polish to even the simplest of outfits. Jujuvera’s seashell-shaped necklace has become the runaway hit of the year, but there are plenty of other ways to embrace the trend in a way that fits your personal style.

Juju Vera Exclusive Riviera Petra Tasseled Sterling Silver Necklace

Free People Mckenzie Ring

Jenny Bird Tome Medium Hoop Earrings

Laura Lombardi + Net Sustain Cresca Recycled Platinum-Plated Bracelet

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UnoDe50 Sterling Silver-Plated Earrings with Dangling Chain and Small Hearts

2. Western redux

The Westernwear look has been sweeping the style scene for several years now. But saddle up, cowgirl, because the look isn’t going anywhere soon. While many brands, like Schaiparelli, Willy Chavarria, and Dsquared2, went all-in on their references—think multilayered belts and 10-gallon hats—you needn’t be too literal to enjoy the look. A gold-and-leather accent, a Western-flavored belt, or a well-placed bandana around the neck or waist should do the trick, especially if you pair it with trendy double denim.

Audbos Combed Cotton Bandanas

Coach Brooklyn Shoulder Bag 23 with Fringe

Madewell Lexie Fringed Ankle Boots

3. Flat boots

Boots for fall, of course, are kind of a no-brainer. But the ones that most align with the fashion zeitgeist have the slimmest soles possible, much like autumn’s trendiest sneakers; Alberta Ferretti showed slightly slouchy stompers juxtaposed with long gowns, while Hermès went for a traditional riding silhouette with the very slightest tread on the bottom. Should you want more of a statement, follow Louis Vuitton’s lead with a shorter shaft; this is also ideal for transitioning your lighter fall dresses into cooler weather.

Vince Martell Knee-High Boots

Reformation Bradshaw Knee-High Boots

Free People Single Sole Slouch Boots

Larroudé Alexis Flat Boots

4. Hats with personality

These days, nothing says you’re serious about style like a silly little chapeau. (Just ask the Copenhagen girls.) There’s a lot of catwalk inspiration to draw from: felt cloches at Miu Miu, tweedy wide-brims at Chanel, leather skullcaps at Sportmax, ’80s-inspired headwear at Vaquera. The general aesthetic is slightly retro, but in a knowing, tongue-in-cheek way. Whether you go for a beret or a newsboy cap, the trick is to integrate it mindfully with the rest of your outfit. An everyday pair of jeans and a white T-shirt can get you by with a simple sailor cap or pillbox hat, but true statement toppers, like striped berets and fur bucket hats, deserve something a little louder. (See our roundup of jacket trends for some outfit inspo.)

Free People Emmi Sailor Hat

5. Lacy tights

The beauty of investing in lingerie-like hosiery is that it rarely costs more than $50 and will instantly transform the look of your dresses and skirts. If you’re feeling bold, test out a colorful pair that nods to recent Gucci styling or go for a white-on-white outfit in the spirit of McQueen; when in doubt, there’s nothing more classic than the sultry black legwear spotted at Balenciaga. Try something similar if you’re looking for a surefire way to revamp your favorite LBD. (Bonus points if you add peep-toe heels.)

Natori Lace Cutout Tights

Stems Wildflower Floral Fishnet Tights

Free People Flocked Floral Tights

Calzedonia Floral Fishnet Tights

6. Objet d’art jewelry

Show your personality this season with a playful statement necklace à la Dries Van Noten, Valentino, and Chanel, or big art-and-crafts earrings, as seen at Moschino, Armani, and Coach. The overarching vibe? If it has the mood of a summer camp project, but reads far more sophisticated, you’re on the right path. Start with these energetic picks that’ll liven up gray knits and dark jeans.

Monica Vinader Freedom Beaded Gemstone Necklace

Loft Beaded Coin Statement Necklace

Free People Getting to Know You Bangle

Mango Maxi Pearl Bracelet

Lizzie Fortunato Eros Earrings

Machete Midi-Square Hoops

7. Nostalgic bags

Fashion month saw a deluge of reissued and reimagined It bags of yore—including the return of the Chloé Paddington, updated Fendi Baguettes, and more than a few styles paying homage to the minimalist hits of Phoebe Philo’s tenure at Celine. If you’re not ready to invest in the luxury versions, though, the market is full of lower-priced pieces that feel like throwbacks in the best possible way. Flirty shoulder silhouettes, architectural crossbodies, and slouchy satchels are all good places to start.

Coach Soho 25 Crystal Shoulder Bag

AllSaints Etta Shoulder Bag

Chloé Embellished Leather Shoulder Bag

Mango Medium Shoulder Bag with Snap Hook

Tory Burch Lee Radziwill Petite Double Bag

8. Fur touches

According to fashion’s buzziest brands, wearing faux fur is something of a choose-your-own-adventure situation this fall. You can follow Prada’s lead and go ladylike with a plush collar or scarf (which was itself a major theme in the collections) or opt for something more boho and free-spirited, such as the Muppet-like hobo bags at Gucci. And if you really want to make a major impression, consider trying an oversized trapper hat like those from Etro; the style is so irreverently cool contrasted with a long floaty dress.

Conner Ives Faux-Fur Trapper Hat

Alo Winterfun Zhivago Hat

Finiluo Mongolian Flush Wool Bag

Simone Rocha Furry Crystal Hair Clip

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