ARTICLES
Saint Laurent Rive Droite Presents Tiona Nekkia McClodden
Paris Fashion Week: Saint Laurent women:
At Paris Fashion Week, Anthony Vaccarello’s Saint Laurent Summer 2026 redefines aesthetics as a language of connection, inclusion, and cinematic style.
Sumissura Fall 2025 Color Trends
At Sumissura, every shade finds its place in tailor-made garments: suits, dresses, trench coats, blazers, and skirts: unique and versatile looks. Tailoring Fashion adapts to you, not the other way around.
Bad Bunny Set to Headline Super Bowl LX Halftime Show
Bad Bunny will headline the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on Feb 8, 2026, live from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
2025 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour is Here
New York is about to get festive. The 2025 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour, Presented by Capital One , is coming to Madison Square Garden on Friday, Dec. 12, and the lineup is a holiday gift for fans.
Starbucks Goes All In on Protein
Starting September 29, Starbucks stores in the U.S. and Canada will add Protein Lattes and Protein Cold Foam to their menus, giving customers a way to enjoy anywhere from 15 to 36 grams of protein with their daily order.
Jimmy Kimmel Is Back… Again!
The TV drama nobody asked for but everyone followed, has hit pause: Nexstar and Sinclair ended their preemption of Jimmy Kimmel Live on their ABC affiliates.
Atomix Tops 50 Best: New York Reigns Supreme
Atomix in New York has been crowned No. 1 on the first-ever North America’s 50 Best Restaurants list 2025. With 11 restaurants in the ranking, New York reaffirms its status as the world’s dining capital, ahead of Montreal, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
Libra Season as a Fashion House
If Libra were a fashion brand, its Fall drop would be all about harmony, balance, elegance, and that social sparkle. Think refined silhouettes, dreamy gowns, and tailoring so precise it could calm your nervous system. These designers? They’re basically the creative directors of Libra Season.
Peru, Mucho Gusto Takes Over New York
Brooklyn just got a taste of Peru. From September 19 to 21, the Greenpoint Terminal Warehouse turned into a full-on Peruvian food fest as “Peru, Mucho Gusto” made its U.S. debut.
Unveiling The Jeremy Pradier -Jeauneu Collection
French designer Jeremy Pradier-Jeauneau unveils his first eponymous collection, a series of artisanal pieces inspired by his installation Le Labyrinthe at the Hôtel de la Marine. Blending Art Deco, Mythology, and Brutalism, the collection redefines contemporary French design with furniture conceived as storytelling objects. Available through select partners and presented at international design fairs, the Jeremy Pradier-Jeauneau Collection is a must for design lovers looking for collectible, narrative-driven pieces.
Gen Z Is Buying Stories
Gen Z is redefining luxury, shifting focus from logos and exclusivity to authenticity, sustainability, and cultural storytelling. Prada, Louis Vuitton under Pharrell, and icons like Bad Bunny and Lisa show how young consumers value experiences over status. By 2030, Gen Z will outspend Millennials—proving luxury’s future lies in stories, not just products.
Closing Curtain on NYFW SS/26
New York Fashion Week SS/26 closed with contrasts that define the city. From Ralph Lauren and Michael Kors’ timeless glamour to Collina Strada’s chaotic dualities, the week balanced heritage, experimentation, and identity. Willy Chavarria’s intimate tailoring, Sloan’s poetic softness, and Latin disruptors like Luar and Kené Kaya confirmed that the future of New York fashion thrives on tension, storytelling, and fearless cultural expression.
Latinos in the Big Apple: Voices Redefining Fashion at NYFW
Latin America took center stage at New York Fashion Week 25/26. Designers like Campillo, ALMAMI, Mun, Sánchez Depino, Luar, Lemini, and Kené Kaya turned the runway into a canvas of heritage, innovation, and identity. From Shipibo-Conibo artistry to Dominican carnival maximalism, these collections prove that Latin fashion is not a passing trend but a powerful voice shaping the global industry.
iHeartRadio Music Festival 2025: Legends, Anthems & the Future of Live Music
Las Vegas once again became the capital of sound and spectacle as the iHeartRadio Music Festival celebrated its 14th edition on September 19 and 20 at the T-Mobile Arena. The two-night event, blended nostalgia with new energy, proving why it’s one of the most anticipated festivals on the calendar.
The Queen Returns to the Dancefloor
After the Celebration Tour, Madonna announces her 2026 comeback album Confessions Part 2 with producer Stuart Price and Warner Records.
St. Patrick’s Cathedral Mural Honoring New York’s Immigrants
New York’s iconic St. Patrick’s Cathedral has a new masterpiece greeting visitors: a towering mural that celebrates the city’s immigrants, blending history, faith, and contemporary life.
Sculptural Versace Watches
The Versace Watches collection shares in the rich codes of the House’s fashion collections and its signature sculptural approach to design.
Valentino Beauty Revives Studio 54
Valentino Beauty turned back time at NYFW, reviving the legendary Studio 54 for the launch of the Born in Roma 2025 Rendez-Vous Ivory Collection. Cher returned as the ultimate icon, joined by FKA Twigs, Lenny Kravitz, Colman Domingo, and more. Glamour, excess, and freedom reborn for 2025
iHeartRadio Music Festival 2025: Two Nights, One Stage, All the Stars
The iHeartRadio Music Festival 2025 takes over Las Vegas on September 19–20 at T-Mobile Arena. With performances by Ed Sheeran, Mariah Carey, LL COOL J, Maroon 5, Diplo, and more, fans can tune in nationwide on iHeartRadio stations or stream live on Hulu.