Hirono Is the New Labubu, Thanks to V From BTS — Here’s Where to Buy Yours Before They Sell Out

V from BTS just made Hirono the next big thing in Pop Mart collectibles. Discover the story behind the viral figurine, where to buy it online, and why fans can’t get enough.
Fashion’s Latest Foot Fetish: Pilates Socks Step Off the Mat and Into Street Style

Pilates socks are officially having a fashion moment, transforming from studio essentials to streetwear statements. Here’s why the open-toe sock trend is redefining footwear in 2026.
Kate Middleton Just Made Olive Green Fashion’s Tastiest Autumn Shade

The Princess of Wales just gave olive green her royal seal of approval, stepping out in a monochrome Victoria Beckham suit that’s redefining relaxed tailoring this fall.
Eat This Fruit Before Bed For Better Sleep

Studies show that eating kiwi before bed can reduce stress, improve sleep quality, and support digestion—all while satisfying your late-night sweet tooth.
Adesua Etomi-Wellington’s Champagne Fringe Gown at “The Herd” Premiere Is Quiet Glamour at Its Peak

Adesua Etomi-Wellington turned heads at The Herd premiere in a champagne fringe gown that blended shimmer, movement, and timeless grace.
Mercy Aigbe Serves Monday Office Glam in an Ivory Coat Dress

Mondays are usually for survival mode—but not if you’re Mercy Aigbe. The actress just clocked into the week in an ivory coat dress that says “I’m not just here to work; I’m here to run the building and maybe trend while at it.” The look is the kind of quiet luxury that doesn’t need to explain itself. Clean lines, tailored fit, and a sculptural collar that could double as art direction. Gold lion-head buttons march down the front like they know who’s boss. The pencil-cut finish keeps it sharp, the long sleeves seal the deal: executive energy, but make it fashion. And then there’s the styling—gold, everywhere, but never loud. A metallic croc-embossed handbag, statement hoops, stacked bangles, and heels that glimmer just enough to say “I see the details, don’t worry.” The whole thing reads less dress for the job you want and more dress like you already own the company. Her beauty look followed the same memo: soft, poised, and intentional. The neat center bun? Boardroom polish. Blue eyeshadow? A playful hint that she’s not taking the “office look” too literally. And the red nails? That’s the after-hours plot twist. Because this isn’t just an office outfit—it’s a 9-to-5-to-cocktails kind of situation. The kind that carries you from sending stern emails to clinking glasses with your girls by 7 p.m. No outfit change required, just a location update. Mercy Aigbe isn’t just dressing for Monday; she’s dressing for the mood she plans to have all week—unbothered, unstoppable, and quietly making every hallway her runway.
Louis Vuitton Goes Full Chalet Chic With Its Ski Capsule

High fashion meets high altitude, and yes, you can wear it off the slopes too. The snow is dusting, Mariah Carey is warming up her vocals somewhere, and your feed is officially ready for a Louis Vuitton skiwear moment. The House’s latest capsule proves you don’t need to hit the slopes to flex high-fashion vibes. From graphic coats to salopettes in ultra-lightweight fabrics, this collection makes alpine looks effortlessly chic while keeping you warm. Think recycled nylon jackets with quilted topstitching that nods to LV’s iconic Malletage — basically taking the interior of a trunk and turning it into wearable art. Skiing optional, aesthetic mandatory. Après-ski? LV has you covered. Norwegian-motif knits, Monogram-stitched florals, and sequin-embroidered denim bring chalet energy straight to city streets. It’s the sort of collection that makes you want a mountain backdrop even if your only snowy scene is your iced latte. And then there’s the bags. Classic silhouettes like the Speedy and High Raise belt bag get a denim-nylon upgrade, perfect for every adventure (or just a stylish coffee run). Meanwhile, the Monogram Miroir canvas reflects glaciers in silver and copper — a nod to 1891 metal trunks reimagined for the 2000s. Ski mask with Monogram lenses? Yes. LV just made hitting the gondola look futuristic. Not a skier? Not a problem. With pieces crafted for both slopes and après, the capsule is essentially a winter city wardrobe disguised as skiwear. Cozy, luxe, and totally scroll-stopping. Pre-order the collection now via the Louis Vuitton website.
LOEWE Perfumes Launches “Crafted Collection” with Eva Victor, Featuring Three Singular Scents

Eva Victor fronts the campaign for the brand’s most artful drop yet. If perfume were an art form, LOEWE would be the gallery — and its new Crafted Collection is a masterclass in scent minimalism with maximal payoff. Fronted by Sorry, Baby star Eva Victor, the campaign marks the first under LOEWE Perfumes’ new creative directors Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez. The vibe? A little surreal, a little sensual — exactly what we’d expect from a label that treats fragrance like fine craft. Shot by Tim Elkaim, the visuals blur nature, art, and scent into one beautifully strange fantasy. The Crafted Collection itself spotlights three new perfumes, each built around a single, obsessive note — but with LOEWE’s signature twist: Bittersweet Oud — the rich, resinous oud you know, but tangled up with bitter orange and sandalwood for a modern edge. Iris Root — powdery, poetic, and gently spiked with timut pepper and angelica seed. Roasted Vanilla — a rebel gourmand that swaps sugar for smoke, blending woody cognac and pink pepper into something addictive and grown. Each scent comes bottled in a handblown glass vessel, because of course it does — this is LOEWE we’re talking about. Every detail, from the sculptural silhouette to the way light hits the liquid, feels intentional, expensive, and maybe even a little cinematic. Retailing at $485 USD each, the collection is available now on LOEWE’s website — for those who think of perfume as wearable art (and aren’t afraid of a little indulgence).
Leah Kateb Launches First Skylar Fragrance “Double Dates,” Inspired by Persian Sweetness

Because smelling like dessert might just be the new love language. Leah Kateb’s latest move proves she’s not just another Love Island alum cashing in on fame — she’s rewriting the rulebook on what it means to turn scent into storytelling. After stepping in as Skylar’s Chief Creative Officer, the reality star and newly-minted fragrance designer just dropped her first perfume with the brand: “Double Dates.” A delicious nod to her Persian roots, Double Dates feels like date night bottled — literally. Think rich notes of sticky toffee, brown sugar, and sweet dates that melt into something warm, sensual, and unapologetically edible. It’s that moment when dessert arrives and the table goes quiet — intimate, indulgent, and just a little bit dangerous. In Kateb’s words, “Double Dates gives me that delicate, warm, and, most importantly, edible feel.” The scent is Skylar’s chicest take yet on gourmand perfumery — one that manages to feel both expensive and cozy, like silk sheets that smell faintly of burnt sugar. Naturally, it’s vegan, cruelty-free, and hypoallergenic — the kind of sustainability that smells as good as it feels. Retailing for $90 USD, Double Dates is now available on Skylar’s website — for anyone who wants to smell like the main course and dessert.
Lululemon x Erewhon Are Turning Your Grocery Store Fit Into a Lifestyle

Lululemon and Erewhon team up for their first-ever capsule collection — a 19-piece drop blending performance fabrics with LA’s iconic smoothie-girl aesthetic. Here’s everything to know.