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Armarium Pre-Fall 2026 Collection | Vogue
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Armarium Pre-Fall 2026 Collection | Vogue

by jummy84 December 2, 2025
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Armarium’s pre-fall collection grew out of the evolving needs of its designer Giorgia Gabriele—needs that, in many ways, reflect those of every woman. “I don’t like the idea of having a daytime wardrobe and an evening wardrobe, where the most special pieces end up hanging in the closet after being worn only once,” she said. Her goal is to bring continuity to Armarium’s aesthetic, moving away from rigid tailoring and designing each piece with a sense of truly versatile wearability.

“The woman I have in mind is very aware of who she is, but she doesn’t need extreme pieces to express herself,” the designer explained. In her vision, every stylistic choice has a purpose. That’s why trains are the keys to this collection. They appear throughout outerwear, knitwear, and shirting, highlighting the more distinctive side of each piece while blurring traditional boundaries between functions. On utilitarian jackets and shirts, the train can be reimagined as a draped shawl or a cape that shifts the garment’s proportions via two small buttons and a slit. On denim, the train can be transformed into a skirt worn over jeans or into a top, while on dresses and sweaters it becomes a scarf that rests lightly on the shoulders.

Clean, rational lines remain central to Armarium’s identity, though here they take on a softer, more fluid and dynamic character. Slits are another recurring theme, appearing on blazers, coats, dresses, and skirts. Textures add movement and a touch of boldness: pony hair and glossy leather play against more traditionally masculine fabrics. Among the new elements, accessories reinforce the idea of versatility—from the refined structure of the Nour cap to the effortless ease of the Eterna bag, offered in both city and weekend versions.

December 2, 2025 0 comments
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Lyma Laser Vs Lyma Laser Pro: Vogue Breaks Down The Differences
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Lyma Laser Vs Lyma Laser Pro: Vogue Breaks Down The Differences

by jummy84 November 21, 2025
written by jummy84

There’s no beauty tech quite as coveted as the Lyma Laser. Half shrouded in celebrity-laden mystery, half a staple in aesthetician arsenals, the at-home laser has kept audiences rapt since its 2020 launch.

The Lyma Lasers, At a Glance

Users report brighter, firmer, more even-toned skin as a result of using the device for a significant period of time–three months seems to be the sweet spot for reaping the rewards of consistent use–and the sleek, cylindrical casing is about as chic as it comes.

Then, in 2024, the brand announced a new tool, the Lyma Laser Pro–a larger, more powerful cold-laser device with a wider head. Here, Vogue breaks down the differences (and similarities) between the two devices. More on this, ahead.

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Size

The most obvious upgrade is the size. Where the Lyma Laser covered 8cm² of skin at a time, the Pro targets 30cm². This change in dimension makes it suitable for larger areas of the body, like the underarms, knees, stomach, and neck, as well as the face and ears. Because of this change in dimension, the Lyma Laser Pro is bulkier but would still fit well in a suitcase for travel, though maybe not quite as well in a handbag for on-the-go use.

Potency

The Lyma Laser Pro contains three lasers compared to the Lyma Laser’s one. This translates to three 500mW near-infrared lasers at a wavelength of 808 nanometres for a total of 1450mW. The Lyma Laser has one 500mW near-infrared laser that also operates at a wavelength of 808nm. Naturally, tripling the number of near-infrared lasers within the device creates a more powerful output to the tune of 3x.

Price

The Lyma Laser is currently one of the most expensive at-home tools on the market. For converts, though, the price is well justified.

“In terms of devices I’ve used that have had a noticeable impact on the texture of my skin (I’m mainly talking evenness of tone and elasticity), nothing I have tried comes close,” says regular British Vogue contributor Georgia Day. “Everything just looked tighter, fresher and clearer, the sort of skin texture I imagine you’d have if you lived a wholesome life imbibing green juice, wearing no makeup and going on invigorating country walks every day.”

The original Lyma Laser retails at $2,695 but can be found currently 25% off for Black Friday reduced at $2,021. The Lyma Laser Pro costs $5,995.


How to Pick the Best Lyma Laser For You

With consistent use, each of the Lyma Laser devices will deliver impressive results. From improving elasticity to treating sun damage, smoothing texture, and reducing inflammation.

November 21, 2025 0 comments
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The Vogue Business Funding Tracker
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The Vogue Business Funding Tracker

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Funding and round: Minority investment, terms undisclosed.

Investor(s): 1686 Partners (portfolio includes: Ahlem, MSCHF)

Fairly Made

Company description: Fairly Made is an SaaS platform that helps brands trace their supply chains and assess their environmental impact. The company has worked with LVMH, Balmain and SMCP. The funding will be used to accelerate Fairly Made’s international expansion.

Funding and round: €15 million, Series B.

Investor(s): BNP Paribas Solar Impulse Venture Fund (portfolio includes: Phenix, NatureMetrics), GET Fund, ETF Partners and Frenchfounders.

Investor comments: “What used to be a simple advantage is now a necessity: ensuring supply chain visibility is a crucial first step in adopting sustainable practices,” said Laura Wirsztel, partner at the BNP Paribas Solar Impulse Venture Fund.

Markmi

Company description: Markmi uses AI to help fashion retailers with their markdown strategy, using data to give pricing recommendations with the aim of improving margins during markdown periods. The startup is planning to develop a fully AI-powered pricing platform for fashion retailers, expanding into areas like full-price optimisation and promo management.

Funding and round: €1.1 million, seed

Investor(s): Luc Van Mol, the Torfs family, Lorenz Bogaert, Matthias Geeroms, Jan Teerlinck, Roeland Delrue, Jonas Deprez, and PMV.

Wild

Company description: Wild is a UK-based brand known for its natural deodorants, which come in refillable, plastic-free packaging. It also offers lip balms, bodywashes and handwashes.

Funding and round: Acquisition, terms undisclosed.

Investor(s): Unilever (portfolio includes: Dove, Dermalogica, Paula’s Choice).

Investor comments: “The brand’s innovative approach to formulations and packaging, and social-first marketing, has made Wild an unmissably superior brand, as well as a perfect complement to our personal care portfolio,” said Fabian Garcia, president of personal care at Unilever.

Photo: Courtesy of Wild

March 2025

Yepoda

Company description: Yepoda is a K-beauty brand known for its innovative, clean formulations. The company, which was founded in 2020, made over €65 million in revenue in 2024. The funding will be used to accelerate the brand’s Europe-wide rollout at Sephora, while supporting its launch in the US.

November 14, 2025 0 comments
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Olivier Rousteing Exits Balmain | Vogue
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Olivier Rousteing Exits Balmain | Vogue

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Olivier Rousteing has stepped down as creative director of Balmain after 14 years, the house announced today. The news closes one of the longest, most disruptive and most publicly visible designer tenures in 21st-century fashion.

“I am deeply proud of all that I’ve accomplished, and profoundly grateful to my exceptional team at Balmain, my chosen family, in a place that has been my home for the past 14 years. My thanks go to Mr. Rachid Mohamed Rachid and Matteo Sgarbossa for their unwavering belief in me and for entrusting me with this extraordinary opportunity. As I look ahead to the future and the next chapter of my creative journey, I will always hold this treasured time close to my heart,” said Rousteing in a statement.

“I would like to express my deep gratitude to Olivier for writing such an important chapter in the history of Balmain House. Olivier’s contribution and passion over the past years will leave an indelible mark on the history of fashion,” added Balmain CEO Matteo Sgarbossa.

When Rousteing was handed the Balmain job in April 2011, aged 25, he became the youngest non-founding designer to lead a major Paris house since Yves Saint Laurent was appointed at Dior. He was also the first Black person ever appointed creative leader of a heritage French house across all its design categories. During 2012, his first full year in charge, Balmain recorded revenues of €30.4 million and profit of €3.1 million: last year its revenues were estimated at €300 million.

Despite that tenfold fiscal uptick over his tenure, Balmain’s recently appointed leadership is committed to imposing different creative directions in order to drive future growth. The question is whether it will choose to appoint an established designer lead in Rousteing’s stead, or alternatively opt for the high-risk but also high-reward strategy of giving the Balmain platform to a creative as untested as Rousteing was when his story at the house began.

Then unknown outside the industry — and largely unknown within it — he had been working in the Balmain studio under his predecessor Christophe Decarnin since 2009. His appointment was backed by Balmain’s then-owner Alain Hivelin, who had rescued the house from near-bankruptcy: when Decarnin unexpectedly left, Hivelin took a gamble. “I will be forever grateful to Alain Hivelin for his vision, his support and friendship,” Rousteing said after Hivelin’s death in 2014.

Despite being “terrified” at his Spring/Summer 2012 debut, Rousteing steadily built in confidence. From his earliest seasons, Rousteing characterized himself as both custodian to Pierre Balmain’s heritage and disruptor to fashion’s wider conservatism. Alongside high-impact, heavily embellished and, often, critically divisive collections, he developed what he termed the Balmain Army: a collective social-media driven community built around diversity, visibility and direct connection with the public. “When I started to have a lot of diversity in the casting, and when I started to play hip-hop music, some people started to question what I was doing,” he later recalled. “And then Rihanna came backstage and said, ‘You’re changing the rules of this fashion world.’”

November 5, 2025 0 comments
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Must Read: Teen Vogue Joins Vogue.com, Dua Lipa Launches Skin-Care Line With Augustinus Bader
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Must Read: Teen Vogue Joins Vogue.com, Dua Lipa Launches Skin-Care Line With Augustinus Bader

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
written by jummy84


These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Tuesday. Teen Vogue is joining Vogue.com, Vogue announced on Monday. The title will remain a distinct editorial property, with its own identity and mission. Chloe Malle, Vogue’s head of editorial content, will now oversee Teen …

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Inside Vogue College of Fashion: Cultivating Creativity and Career Success
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Inside Vogue College of Fashion: Cultivating Creativity and Career Success

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
written by jummy84


London’s dynamic environment, diverse population and global opportunities make it an attractive destination for those seeking both academic and personal growth. Institutions like Vogue College of Fashion exemplify the city’s commitment to fostering creativity and innovation, making London an ideal …

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Boo! 75 Not-So-Frightening Halloween Costume Ideas From the Vogue Runway Archive
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Boo! 75 Not-So-Frightening Halloween Costume Ideas From the Vogue Runway Archive

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
written by jummy84

The countdown to Halloween starts now. You’ve got 48-ish hours, do you know what you’re going to be? Coming up with costume ideas is tough, particularly for devoted fashion lovers, who—how to put this nicely?—tend to have opinions. Lucky for you, we have a few strong thoughts of our own. Forthwith, here is a hyper-curated selection of 75 looks—some spooky, most not—straight off the runways, culled from many collections and with an assist from our nifty Image Archive. Halloweekend, here we come!

Everyday Folks and Some People You May Know

Ever heard of Joan of Arc?

Demna has. Here’s his chrome-laminated 3D printed bell-skirted suit of armor. “Maybe she wouldn’t have been burned at the stake for wearing men’s clothes if she was wearing that,” the designer told Vogue Runway.

October 29, 2025 0 comments
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Actors, Models, Looks: Scroll Through Luna Yohannan’s Illustrated Diary of Vogue World: Hollywood
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Actors, Models, Looks: Scroll Through Luna Yohannan’s Illustrated Diary of Vogue World: Hollywood

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Vogue World: Hollywood was a fabulous spectacle that merged fashion and film: Nicole Kidman and Baz Luhrmann on the runway! Anok Yai and Kendall Jenner in iconic film costumes! It was the stuff of California dreams, too: Vogue taking over a couple of soundstages on the Paramount Studios lot with some of the movies’ biggest stars walking the runway and lining the front row, with an after-hours wrap party at Chateau Marmont to celebrate it all. How fab.

For us behind the scenes, the goings-on were just as fantastical, with the added layer of getting to see it all come together step-by-step. It started with a trip aboard Vogue Air last Thursday, when a host of editors, photographers, and models took a flight from New York to Los Angeles. From then on it was all rehearsals, walk-throughs, and fittings, plus a trip or two to Erewhon and the Alo gym—when in Rome!

Luckily for you, model Luna Yohannan, who walked the show in Nicolas Ghesquière’s magical interpretation of Milena Canonero’s costumes for Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette, documented it all in a dedicated sketchbook with her signature on-the-go illustrations. See her edit below.

Nicole Kidman

Illustration by Luna Yohannan

Kidman wears a Chanel dress.

Kidman wears a Chanel dress.

Photo: F.Fior – A.Grillo – I.Montag – D.Oberrauch / Gorunway.com

Kendall Jenner

Kendall Jenner

Illustration by Luna Yohannan

Jenner wears an original Moulin Rouge costume and earrings by BenAmun.

Jenner wears an original Moulin Rouge costume and earrings by Ben-Amun.

Photographed by Hunter Abrams

A beauty look.

A beauty look.

Illustration by Luna Yohannan

Betsy Gahan

Betsy Gahan

Illustration by Luna Yohannan

Gahan as Annie Hall in Ralph Lauren. Vintage hat from Warner Bros.

Gahan as Annie Hall in Ralph Lauren. Vintage hat from Warner Bros.

Photo: F. Fior -U. Fratini – A. Grillo – I. Montag – D. Oberrauch/ Gorunway.com

Greta Lee

Greta Lee

Illustration by Luna Yohannan

Lee and LaKeith Stanfield both in Christian Dior by Jonathan Anderson.

Lee and LaKeith Stanfield, both in Christian Dior by Jonathan Anderson.

Photographed by Hunter Abrams

Hunter Schafer in a costume from Orlando by Sandy Powell.

Hunter Schafer in a costume from Orlando by Sandy Powell.

Illustration by Luna Yohannan

Alex Consani in custom Valentino in collaboration with Sandy Powell.

Alex Consani in custom Valentino in collaboration with Sandy Powell.

Illustration by Luna Yohannan

Hunter Schafer and Alex Consani

Luna Yohannan in custom Louis Vuitton by Nicholas Ghesquière in collaboration with Milena Canonero.

Luna Yohannan in custom Louis Vuitton by Nicholas Ghesquière in collaboration with Milena Canonero.

Illustration by Luna Yohannan

Ella Dalton in SS 2022 Louis Vuitton.

Ella Dalton in SS 2022 Louis Vuitton.

Illustration by Luna Yohannan

Yohannan and Dalton on the runway.

Yohannan and Dalton on the runway.

Getty Images for Vogue / Photographer: Jon Kopaloff

Anok Yai

Anok Yai

Illustration by Luna Yohannan

Yai wears Edward Scissorhands costume designed by Colleen Atwood.

Sarah Hands as Cher and Brianna Lanae as Dionne from Clueless.

Sarah Hands as Cher and Brianna Lanae as Dionne from Clueless.

Illustration by Luna Yohannan

Hands wears fall 2025 Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood Lanae is in fall 2024 Thom Browne and hat by Kokin.

Hands wears fall 2025 Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood, Lanae is in fall 2024 Thom Browne and hat by Kokin.

Photographed by Hunter Abrams

Ayo Edebri

Ayo Edebri

Illustration by Luna Yohannan

Edebri wears spring 2026 Chanel.

Edebri wears spring 2026 Chanel.

Photographed by Acielle/Style Du Monde

Julia Garner

Julia Garner

Illustration by Luna Yohannan

Garner wears a costume by Milena Canonero for Marie Antoinette. Shoes from Manolo Blahnik’s Marie Antoinette capsule collection and earrings by Fred Leighton.

Stella Hanan

Stella Hanan

Photographed by Hunter Abrams

Hanan wears a fall 2020 Gucci dress. Necklace from Briony Raymond.

Hanan wears a fall 2020 Gucci dress. Necklace from Briony Raymond.

Illustration by Luna Yohannan

Wali and Scarlett White.

Wali and Scarlett White.

Illustration by Luna Yohannan

Both in costumes by Arianne Phillips for Walk the Line. Shoes by ReMix Vintage Shoes.

Both in costumes by Arianne Phillips for Walk the Line. Shoes by Re-Mix Vintage Shoes.

Photo: F. Fior -U. Fratini – A. Grillo – I. Montag – D. Oberrauch/ Gorunway.com

Loli Bahia

Loli Bahia

Illustration by Luna Yohannan

Bahia in an original costume from Dune by Jacqueline West.

Bahia in an original costume from Dune by Jacqueline West.

Photo: F. Fior -U. Fratini – A. Grillo – I. Montag – D. Oberrauch/ Gorunway.com

Awar Odhiang

Awar Odhiang

Illustration by Luna Yohannan

Odhiang in fall 2025 Maison Margiela couture.

Odhiang in fall 2025 Maison Margiela couture.

Photographed by Acielle/Style Du Monde

October 29, 2025 0 comments
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BTS's V Steals The Spotlight At Vogue World 2025 With Stunning Korean-Heritage Suit! | Glamsham.com
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BTS’s V Steals The Spotlight At Vogue World 2025 With Stunning Korean-Heritage Suit! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

BTS group member Kim Taehyung, lovingly known as V, made history on 26 October when he became the first-ever K-pop star to set foot at Vogue World 2025: Hollywood. The glamorous event was hosted at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles, and V was a guest of Vogue’s Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour, which is another feather on his global career cap.

Displaying his signature poise and cultural confidence, V made a breathtaking entrance in a custom gray JayBaek Couture jacket beautifully merging Korean heritage with contemporary Hollywood glamour. His look featured hanbok-inspired cutting, a jade norigae pendant, and a 120-year-old Gojong-era pocket watch, offering a discreet yet powerful nod to Korea’s royal heritage. The merging of contemporary couture and ancient symbolism was one of the most talked-about fashion moments of the evening.

V sat in the front row, surrounded by Hollywood stars Cynthia Erivo and Dakota Johnson, and drew attention from international media and followers. Throughout the evening, he was spotted warmly conversing with Anna Wintour, solidifying his growing influence in the fashion world.

NEEEED to frame these pictures of #V at #VogueWorld pic.twitter.com/5JRau8a23e

— MTV (@MTV) October 27, 2025

In a touching gesture, V then went out of the arena to greet his fans by the barricades. He presented his flower bouquet from the concert to one fan, a moment that went viral on all social media platforms, showing how kind and compassionate he is.

Also Read: BTS’ V Proves That Chivalry Isn’t Dead with His Sweet Gesture Towards Uma Thurman!

V’s presence at Vogue World 2025 only served to further extend his now omnipresent influence in the fashion space, reaffirming his status as a global culture ambassador. Hailed for his capacity to seamlessly combine artistry, elegance, and authenticity, Kim Taehyung continues to bridge the divide between Korean culture and global luxury culture, setting an ever-higher standard for representation and fashion on the global platform.

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Gwyneth Paltrow Embraces Her Grays At Vogue World 2025: Hollywood
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Gwyneth Paltrow Embraces Her Grays At Vogue World 2025: Hollywood

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Actor and entrepreneur Gwyneth Paltrow always serves up authenticity. A little more than a month after she shared an oh-so-real snap of her skin to promote her latest fashion endeavor, goop’s new fashion line named Gwyn, she’s now sitting front row at Vogue World 2025: Hollywood and sharing another bit of beauty realism: Gray hair.

Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images

Going gray—and aging in general—has always been a point of contention in society. But Paltrow joins a contingent of high-profile women (including Sarah Jessica Parker and Andie MacDowell) who are embracing their hair through techniques like herringbone highlights and gray blending. “As women, we want to be healthy, we want to be aging—this idea that we’re supposed to be frozen in time is so weird,” Paltrow has previously said.

But the actor turned wellness and lifestyle guru is bucking the norm—first, with that photo that shared skin texture and expression lines, and now by showing, not hiding, her grays. It’s especially poignant as she returns to acting with a forthcoming role in Marty Supreme, which comes out on Christmas Day. “It’s handsome to go gray [as a man], but for women, it’s like, ‘What do you plan to do about your wrinkles and your aging skin?’” Paltrow continued. “Every woman should do it how they want to do it.” Many are finding it empowering to join ranks—or at least think about it. Myself included.

October 28, 2025 0 comments
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