In case you missed it, Pharrell Williams unveiled his highly anticipated first collection for Louis Vuitton menswear last night in Paris, on the Pont Neuf bridge. Insinuating itself throughout was a pixilated camouflage version of the house’s emblematic Damier check, a collaboration with pixel artist E.T. that peppered clothing and accessories alike (Williams dubs it
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Sofia Richie heads to Chanel in Paris for her final wedding dress fitting. Watch as Sofia tries on three stunning dresses for the upcoming rehearsal dinner, after-party and wedding ceremony. Director: Nikki Petersen Director of Photography: Etienne Baussan Editor: Evan Allan Producer: Jamie Tobias Senior Producer: Jordin Rocchi Coordinating Producer, On Set: Megan Sinanis Associate
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Runway, backstage, and front-row footage from the Paris show. Watch the Viktor & Rolf Spring 2011 ready-to-wear fashion show footage from Style.com. Want more? Visit Style.com for more runway shows, fashion trends, shopping guides, and news about models and designers. Still haven’t subscribed to Vogue on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/vogueyoutubesub CONNECT WITH VOGUE Web: http://www.vogue.com Twitter:
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Actress Gina Rodriguez invites Vogue into her room at The Jeremy West Hollywood and answers 73 questions. In this episode, presented by the Google Assistant, Gina talks about the premiere of her new movie “Ferdinand,” managing her busy schedule, and the causes most important to her. Filmed at The Jeremy West Hollywood Still haven’t subscribed
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Adam Sandler and Idina Menzel challenge each other’s knowledge of New York slang. From “bodega” to “yooz,” the stars of ‘Uncut Gems’ share some of their favorite hometown phrases. ‘Uncut Gems’ in theaters now! Still haven’t subscribed to Vanity Fair on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/2z6Ya9M ABOUT VANITY FAIR Arts and entertainment, business and media, politics, and
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Welcome to Shelf Life, ELLE.com’s books column, in which authors share their most memorable reads. Whether you’re on the hunt for a book to console you, move you profoundly, or make you laugh, consider a recommendation from the writers in our series, who, like you (since you’re here), love books. Perhaps one of their favorite
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A 30-year-old Indian woman named Eshita Kabra-Davies is speaking before a rapt audience at the United Nations. She has long amber hair and is wearing an olive green maxi dress, and leans into the microphone with forward-forcing energy, like it’s the top frame of a Peloton. Speaking with steely calm, Kabra-Davies touches on the impact
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