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And, good news for you, while it’d usually set you back by £89 (still a great price if you ask us), it’s currently discounted by 20% in the Amazon Prime Day fashion deals. Which means you can be the proud owner of one for £71.20. Don’t say we didn’t tell you to run.
If you’re not familiar with JW PEI, let us acquaint you: they’re an independent Los Angeles-based brand founded back in 2016 by a husband and wife duo (Yang Pei and Stephanie Li), which has quickly become a cult favourite. Take fashion week, for example, there wasn’t a single show where a JW PEI bag didn’t make an appearance.
And as if you needed another reason to invest, the brand also has a strong focus on sustainability. Their bags are made from vegan leather and recycled plastic, so you don’t have feel guilty about your purchase. Win, win, win.
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The Venice Film Festival has begun—get ready for 11 days of some of the best red carpet fashion of the year. WireImage
While last year’s Venice Film Festival was a quieter, more subdued occasion than usual due to the SAG-AFTRA and WAG strikes, the 2024 iteration is expected to bring the usual array of A-list filmmakers and celebrities to the Palazzo del Cinema on the Lido for a week and a half of premieres, screenings and parties.
Isabelle Huppert is the 2024 jury president, and this year’s cinematic line-up is packed with some of the most anticipated movies of the year. Todd Phillips’ Joker: Folie à Deux, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, is set to premiere at the Venice Film Festival, as is Luca Guadagnino’s Queer (with Daniel Craig and Jason Schwartzman), Pablo Larrain’s Maria (starring Angelina Jolie) and Halina Reijn’s Babygirl (Nicole Kidman), among many others. Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, screened out of competition, will open the festival.
Along with plenty of must-see films, the stars also bring their sartorial best for the glamorous film festival in Venice, Italy, strutting down the red carpet in fashionable designs—this is, after all, the very event that brought us couture moments like Florence Pugh’s dazzling black glitter Valentino ensemble at the Don’t Worry Darling premiere, along with Zendaya’s custom leather Balmain dress in 2021 and Dakota Johnson in bejeweled Gucci.
The 81st annual Venice International Film Festival kicks off on August 28 and runs through September 7, which means a whole lot of high-fashion moments are headed for Lido. Below, see the best red carpet fashion from the 2024 Venice Film Festival.
We’ve spotted a shade that’s perfect for the slope down toward autumn. Fox hair colour is as flirty and feline as it sounds and it’s openly picking up momentum amongst girls in the know. In fact, it was named as one of autumn’s top beauty trends by Pinterest after the picture platform noticed a 1530% explosion in searches.
Like it’s name suggests fox hair colour mimics the slinky, rust-coloured red of a fox’s coat. It sits perfectly between golden copper,fiery red and medium brunette. And alongside offering up a whole dose of sultriness with its vixen-inspired colour palette, it’s also beautiful, warm, rich and cosy, ready for when autumn hits. In the meantime, the fiery shade can hold its own when lit up by what’s left of the summer sunshine.
We love the versatility of fox red hair, it can add some subtle or statement impact, depending on how much you want to play up those russet tones. Wear it all over, or we’ve even seen a rendition of fox hair colour that ombres from ambery copper into deep mahogany red like a fox’s tail.
The beauty is that even though it brings more vibrancy, the brunette base helps to ground the colour and keep it feeling wearable and low-key versus hi-vis reds. And, it looks great on all skin tones, too. You just have to pay attention to undertones and tweak the temperature to you – whether you want warmer, orangey-copper tones or a cooler scarlet coming through.
And, despite its high-maintenance reputation, leaning into a more muted red with a darker brunette base means the upkeep can be kept more minimal. You can maintain the shade with colour depositing tints like Moroccanoil’s Color Depositing Mask in Copper,Wella’s Color Fresh mask in Copper Glow, DP Hue’s Gloss in Copper and TRESemme’s Color Enhancing Hair Mask in Warm Red that add a fiery (and foxy) glow to brunettes without expensive regular salon visits. Although, it’s a good idea to head to your colourist for the initial colour consultation and shade switch, as well as advice on what tones to use to maintain it at home.
Here’s 9 more ways to wear fox red hair…
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Andrew Warren and Ava Dash at the Save Venice Ball. Marcy Swingle
It’s Friday night, and a highlight of the gala season is on the calendar: Save Venice’s Un Ballo in Maschera, an event I always look forward to. The glitzy soirée, which focuses on raising money dedicated to the artistic preservation of Venice, Italy, is, fittingly, held at the Plaza Hotel. While the non-profit organization hosts several galas, the New York iteration is always special; this year, it fell on Friday, April 12.
Tonight’s date is Ava Dash, one of my best friends and, luckily, one of those girls who is surprisingly easygoing, because we both ended up last-minute winging our looks for the evening—shockingly enough, they worked out quite well, if I do say so myself. When I say I was texting my salesperson at Saks at 5 p.m. looking for the perfect McQueen blazer, I’m not exaggerating. Luckily, Ava and I had a good starting place, as Julian Polak of Maison Spoiled texted Ava and me photos of sparkling diamond options to tie our outfits together, and base the looks around—I ended up basing my look around a white gold-and-yellow diamond brooch Julian picked for me.
For Ava, I pulled a vintage, circa-1980s couture Calvin Klein marigold gown from my late grandmother’s collection, and tied the look together with tan Rachel Roy shoes and a bejeweled Judith Leiber monkey bag. Sometimes I do miss being in fashion, because I always love when my girlfriends let me style them. A few photos later, and we hopped in an Uber and were off to the Plaza.
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We arrived just in time for the last moments of cocktail hour, and my inner Kris Jenner came out, making sure Ava, the 24-year-old daughter of Damon Dashand Rachel Roy, was photographed by everyone.
Now, onto the actual event, which was sponsored by Oscar de la Renta and the Gritti Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel. The sold-out event, themed La Primavera and attended by over 400 guests, raised more than $1.2 million for the preservation of historic art and architecture in Venezia.
As someone who has attended charity galas since I was 14 years old, I’m confident that I know a thing or two about how to do them right. The key to this event was the backdrop, which meant having it decorated and transformed into a Venetian garden by Save Venice co-chair and event engineer Bronson van Wyck and his team, Van Wyck & Van Wyck. With Bronson on decor, there isn’t much left to worry about, especially with Nathalie Kaplan’s consultancy agency, NGK Global, handling logistics. She’s the queen of these society charity galas, which are her speciality. And with corporate sponsors like Chaneland Gucci,the night was bound to be a success.
Ivy Getty, Emily Ratajkowski and Nicky Hilton. Matteo Prandoni/BFA.com
Aside from Ava, of course, some of the other best-dressed attendees included Tina Leung (in an Oscar de la Renta Barbie-esque sheer crystal top and pink silk bow dress),Di Mondo (in a blue hydrangeas-covered creation with butterflies and a matching mask),Ivy Getty(in a sheer, embellished Oscar de la Renta gown and Bulgari jewels) and Natalie Jackson (in a classic black Vivienne Westwood gown and over-the-top butterfly mask). And let’s not forget about van Wyck’s peacock cape. Other fashionable attendees included Emily Ratajkowski, Jenna Lyons, Nicky Hilton Rothschild, Anna van Patten, Julian Schnabel, Huma Abedin, LaQuan Smith and Ezra J William, to name just a few.
After the cocktail hour came to an end, Ava and I headed to our seats for the dinner.Laura KimandFernando Garcia, the co-creative directors of Oscar de la Renta, presided over the Ceremony for Outstanding Masks; Jordan Roth, Andy Yu and Lisa Sher-Chambers won the three prizes.
Paolo Lorenzoni, Bronson van Wyck and Lisa Sher-Chambers. Deonté Lee/BFA.com
It was an incredibly, glamorous evening, and in the midst of the festivities, I caught up with Ava on what she’s up to right now.
Observer: What’s the latest with you?
Ava Dash: I just moved back to New York. After graduating college at LMU in L.A., I’m excited to be back in the city and focusing on modeling as well as television projects.
What’s next for you, career-wise?
I recently worked with PETA, launching a campaign advocating for the welfare and well-being of animals. This has always been a priority to me, and working with their team has taught me so much. I am also very grateful to have just signed with a new modeling agency in New York City.
Why the switch from L.A. to New York?
I was born in New York and I moved to L.A. with my family when I was 14 years old; I did high school as well as college there, and was ready for a change. I wanted to elevate my career and experience my 20s in the city. The experiences that I can have in New York City, I just wasn’t having in L.A.. The New York lifestyle is so spontaneous; I was walking around Soho with friends and kept running into people we knew, adding to our group, and a magician stopped us and did an impromptu show. This type of thing never happens in L.A., where you’re just driving from place to place.
What’s your favorite part of New York?
Being able to walk around and meet new people. The feeling of endless possibilities drew me back to the city where I was born. Literally whatever you’re into, you can find the best of it in this city.
We’re at Save Venice—what other charitable causes are important to you?
The well-being of children is the most important. My mom and I co-authored a young adult novel [96 Words for Love, published in 2019] and gave the proceeds to girls rescued from sex trafficking in India. I am also very passionate about the well-being of animals, and have traveled to Thailand to work at a sanctuary for rescued elephants.
Ava Dash, Andrew Warren, Julia Moshy, Sarah Shatz and Natalie Jackson. Deonté Lee/BFA.com
What has been your favorite part of the night thus far?
I love people-watching and seeing how people come together for a theme. There is so much devastation that happens in Venice every year, so I am proud to be a part of a community that cares about this cause.
The event was beautiful! The food was delicious, the drinks were flowing and I love that the dance floor was packed throughout the night. It seems like everyone enjoyed themselves in helping to raise money for the historical and fabulous city of Venice.
Rate the decor one to 10?
It’s quintessential old school New York—9/10.
Who’s best dressed that you’ve seen tonight
Me!
I must ask—boyfriend or single lady?
Single lady! Trying to channel my inner Carrie Bradshaw with my recent move.
Well, on that note—anyone you’d immediately say yes to going on a date with?
If you’ve somehow managed to sleep through January, you might have missed the rise of the ‘mob wife’ aesthetic. Unsurprisingly Kylie Jenner did not, and has been channelling the look front row at several shows during Paris Couture fashion week. Today, however, she took the look on tour to the South of France as she attended Jacquemus’ Les Sculptures runway show.
For those of you who aren’t familiar with the ‘mob wife’ trend, it’s all about embracing pure, unashamed 1980s glamour; sunglasses in winter, gold jewellery, Italian brands, sexy statement pieces, animal print and faux fur (but please, do your research into sustainable faux fur first). But one of the aesthetic’s key looks which often goes unmentioned was the one championed by almost all of the big names at Jacquemus’ show.
Ultra-bold shoulder pads haven’t been near the top of the fashion world’s radar for a number of seasons, but it seems that they’re back with a vengeance – with everyone from the stars sitting front row to those actually walking the show providing more than a subtle nod to the look.
Kylie Jenner attends Jacquemus’ Les Sculptures show
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Julia Roberts attends Jacquemus’ Les Sculptures show
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Arriving with her daughter, Stormi, the pair opted for the colour of AW23 that seems to be stubbornly sticking around in 2024. Kylie’s bold red shoulder-padded look was off-set with an appropriately statement pair of sunglasses that are certainly ‘mob wife’-worthy.
Julia Roberts was a refreshingly unexpected face on the front row at Jacquemus, and it seems she, too, received the bold-shoulder memo.
In a perfectly structured long black coat, the season’s new shape of shoulder-pad was showcased perfectly – with more of a soft slope than their traditional right-angled edge.
Gigi Hadid walks Jacquemus’ Les Sculptures show
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Of course, if trends are going to be found anywhere it’s on the runway – and Jacquemus is never one to shy away from a statement silhouette.
Seen on both Gigi Hadid and Emily Ratajkowski, you could be in no doubt by taking even a brief glance at the show’s key looks that the sloped bold-shoulder is having a real moment.
Did Jacquemus know that the ‘mob wife’ would be 2024’s first key aesthetic? He certainly timed his latest collection perfectly either way.
Emily Ratajkowski’s New York City street style is an endless supply of trend and It-item inspiration. Most of the outfits she wears for her walks around the city are quite casual and comfortable—but always cool. An observation I’ve made recently is that Ratajkowski has been trading sweatpants and traditional leggings for bootcut leggings. On two occasions last week, she paired Alo bootcut leggings with oversize outerwear.
So why do these Alo leggings deserve to be an It item? For starters, they’re affordable at just around $100. Additonally, at first glance, no one would realize that you’re wearing leggings—albiet flared ones. They come across as chic black pants. I actually own these exact leggings and can confirm that they’re quite thick and non-legging looking.
Bootcute jeans are a rising denim trend, and accordingly, I foresee the boutcut look trickling into other categories of pants. And since people love Alo, don’t be surprised if these bootcut leggings start to sell out. If you’re into them, I suggest shopping now just in case that happens. Keep scrolling to see and shop there.
I don’t know about you, but I’ve never been very adventurous when it comes to sneakers. I have been re-purchasing the same styles for decades now, including Superga Cotu sneakers and Nike Cortez shoes—both in white. But Emily Ratajkowski‘s newest outfit just convinced me to seriously consider expanding my horizons when it comes to sneaker trends.
Photographed at the airport in New York City returning from her holiday vacation, EmRata wore Puma’s Speedcat OG + Sparco Driving Shoes ($100) in a fire-engine red hue. I’ve said it before, but I’ll say it again: red is the It color right now, so it was inevitable that the trend would spread to the sneaker category. Scroll down to see Ratajkowski’s newest outfit and shop her exact sneakers before they sell out.
While a celebrity’s style often feels out of reach due to their designer wardrobe, there are select moments when stars choose stylish yet affordable items. This may come as a surprise, as celebrities are known for sporting the most exclusive pieces on the market. However, like the rest of us, It girls aren’t immune to a good deal, and these items are proof that their taste doesn’t always come with a hefty price tag. Runway royalty like Kaia Gerber and up-and-coming superstars like Rachel Zegler have recently been spotted in the chicest items that currently retail for under $200.
Brands we know and love, like Madewell, J.Crew, and Steve Madden, have been seen on these A-listers. Read on to shop the celebrity-approved items along with pieces to complete the look.
When celebrities choose to wear an affordable item, we tend to take notice. Seeing as Hollywood has access to the very best in everything (the best facialists, manicurists, and of course, stylists), it should come as no surprise that the wardrobe’s of the A-list would be equally as exclusive. And for the most part, they are. Celebs make headlines for wearing the latest designer It bag and those designers also clamor to have famous faces wear their collections. In other words, most celebs have their pick of luxury labels, but they love an affordable fashion find just like us because, well, sometimes the cheaper option really is the best.
Recently we’ve noticed some of the best-dressed stars in wallet-friendly pieces, so we figured it was worth sharing. From the $10 tights Taylor Swift wore all over NYC to the sneakers Jennifer Lawrence just stepped out in that could be the next It pair, these are the under-$150 items celebrities are prioritizing right now.
Emily Ratajkowski is the queen of laidback NYC street style. While she certainly has excellent red-carpet moments that get people talking, her style really shines when she’s off-duty. That’s when she compiles outfits that are at once relatable, cool, and on-trend. Naturally, her most recent looks are no exception.
EmRata wore the same pair of Puma shoes twice this week: the Speedcat OG + Sparco Driving Shoes ($100). One day, she paired the shoes with an extra-cozy furry coat, and then later wore them with her favorite North Face puffer jacket. Now that they have EmRata’s stamp of approval, I have a feeling these sneakers will be selling out in no time. Scroll down to shop her exact shoes.
As a native SoCal girl, you wouldn’t think I could ever complain about the weather. However, as a fashion girl, I’m dying to bust out my favorite coats, boots, and scarves this time of year, but the weather has not yet gotten the winter memo. I’ll have to wait a bit longer to dust off my cold-weather clothes, but New Yorkers like Emily Ratajkowski are clearly not in the same boat.
Photographed in NYC, EmRata bundled up in leggings and a jacket with an extra layer tied around her waist. It was her boots, however, that immediately caught my attention. While Timberland’s camel-colored boots are the brand’s signature, Ratajkowski wore bold red versions that are definitely cool. Scroll down to see how she styled red boots and shop the same pair for yourself.
If you’re looking for party season styling inspo, you rarely need to look further than Emily Ratajkowski.
The official queen of risqué fashion moments that always strike the perfect balance, EmRata‘s outfits are almost always jaw-dropping but never feel over-the-top. A certified fashion icon, she can work just about every style – from oversized suiting to double denim and red carpet gowns, but there’s no doubt that her repertoire of ‘out out’ outfits are some of the best.
This week’s instalment was kicked off early, with a Monday night look that quite frankly put our own pyjamas-by-8pm Monday aesthetic to shame.
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A little black dress with red appliquéd roses running down the centre atop a series of bold cut-outs, it was one of those super easy pieces you just know she threw on and immediately looked incredible with little need for accessorising.
Of course, being Emily Ratajkowski, it was styled to perfection. Paired with a little black bag and black sandals, she layered the pretty major LBD over a pair of black tights – proving that even the boldest dressers succumb to the weather sometimes.
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The Magda Butrym dress – which is still in-stock, for those of you with your party season shopping list primed and ready – is one of those hard-working wardrobe items that you’ll reach for time and time again when your originally-planned outfit doesn’t quite work out.
They say that the only things that are certain in life are death and taxes, but I know of another one: That Emily Ratajkowksi will be photographed wearing a variety of The North Face puffers around New York City once the temp hits 50 degrees. She’s not even in the brand’s ads—she just genuinely seems to love these jackets and has been wearing them year after year (in a variety of colors, I might add) since she moved to New York several years ago.
From where I stand, it seems that Ratajkowski is one of the big reasons The North Face puffers sell out every winter, like clockwork. She’s certainly contributed to its cool factor, and trendy retailers like Shopbop, Revolve, and Urban Outfitters stock them now. Given that EmRata just busted out one of her first puffers of the season (see below), you can expect a swift sell-out to follow across the internet. I advise shopping now if you’re in the market for one. Keep scrolling for my suggestions.
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Emily Ratajkowski’s style feels sexier than ever as she steps out in New York City to run errands. For a meal at renowned restaurant Eleven Madison Park on Oct. 19, the 32-year-old model brought back a look that was popular in the 2010s. Lampshading, otherwise known as wearing an oversize top with tall boots or heels, was a go-to combination for much of Hollywood, from Zendaya and Ariana Grande to the Kardashian-Jenners.
Ratajkowski’s red Loewe sweater-turned-minidress retails at $3,400 and was shown on the fall 2023 runway with a pair of Chelsea ankle boots. She worked with her stylist Emma Jade Morrison to source a pair of the brand’s knee-high boots, a shoulder bag from The Row, gold hoops, a coordinating bangle, and Pepper Eyewear cat-eye sunglasses as her simple accessories. As she walked and her plunging neckline slipped to the side, you could make out a red bra strap, which accented the sweater as her pièce de résistance.
It’s a look I might have worn with tall UGG boots and my Dooney & Bourke wristlet to the movies with friends in the 2010s. But on Ratajkowski, the leggy moment displays confidence and serious attitude as she struts her bare legs through the windy streets right on the cusp of winter. Today, the no-pants trend is decidedly more extreme, with most stars tapping into the look in briefs worn over tights with a pair of pumps. However, Ratajkowski daring to turn an old trend into a sexy series of snaps for the paparazzi makes her effortless outfit even more notable than the rest. No pants in cold weather would hardly be a passing thought for most, after all.
Taylor Swift recently made a statement like Ratajkowski’s in a roomy Stella McCartney polo hitting mid-thigh and Prada boots, although her hemline was less structured and fell closer to the knee. Swift’s ensemble also felt more reflective of the 2010s, proving a no-pants outfit can be whatever you want it to be. Meanwhile, Ratajkowski has been pushing the envelope with other risqué pieces, such as her Sandy Liang underboob-baring bralette and her ab-cutout Jean Paul Gaultier halter dress at the 2023 MTV VMAs.
Ahead, see more angles of her wearing the Loewe sweater in New York City, then shop the exact design, or a more affordable piece to re-create the look from Old Navy, Amazon, or Nordstrom.
After rising to fame as a model and former actor, starring in music videos such as Maroon 5’s “Love Somebody” and Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines,” Emily Ratajkowski has maintained her status in the fashion world as a risk-taker and trendsetter. The 32-year-old Hollywood star, who also goes by EmRata, started her own label, Inamorata, in 2017, paving the way for the rise of the sexy, feel-good thongkini. She explored her own sexuality and power through her 2021 novel, “My Body.” And she’s now the host of a podcast, “High Low With EmRata.”
Ratajkowski has been extremely vocal about her personal take on feminism in the context of fashion, telling Allure, “To me, any expression that is empowered and is your own as a woman is feminist. If a woman decides to dress sexy, it doesn’t mean she’s not a feminist. [We] should be doing things for ourselves. If that is the woman’s choice, and it makes her feel good, then that’s great. Good for her.”
She works with stylist Emma Jade Morrison on both her red carpet outfits and street style wardrobe, showing slips of skin whenever she can, whether it’s by partaking in a leggy moment, trying out a dangerously low neckline, baring a flash of underboob, or working an eye-catching cutout. One subtler item you’ll rarely see her without? The push present she bought for herself — a nameplate necklace that spells out her son’s name, Sylvester. “It is sort of my lucky charm. I feel really naked if I don’t travel with it or don’t, kind of, have it on,” she told Vogue of the special memento.
Ahead, look back on some of Ratajkowski’s most style-defining outfits through the years.
When I’m doing my makeup, I act like I’m filming a Get Ready With Me-style TikTok. I introduce my products to the nonexistent camera and explain my application process to an imaginary audience. My views are always skyrocketing. My subscribers always begging for more. Just ask my fans: I’m the next big influencer
If you’re anything like me, you’ve been watching makeup tutorials since the YouTube days. Yes, when Jeffree Star’s honest beauty reviews were all the rage and people still used the James Charles x Morphe palette. NikkieTutorials and Jaclyn Hill were go-to makeup artists filming “easy” eyeshadow looks that never quite looked the same on me.
Now, the format has been replicated on TikTok. We doom-scroll through TikTok to consume 1-10 minute videos of everyone plugging new products and delving into makeup secrets. This content format is an even bigger marketing tool than we could have ever imagined— one used by celebrities, brand owners, and musicians flock to connect with new fan bases and become the Next Big Trend.
Times may change, but the goal stays the same: achieving celebrity-level makeup. How can I get the cheekbones of Kim Kardashian and the Kylie Jenner ombre blush? How do I make it look like I got my makeup airbrushed on my face?
Enter Patrick Ta: the longtime celebrity makeup artist for the likes of Bella and Gigi Hadid, the entire Kar-Jenner clan, Chrissy Teigen, Emily Ratajkowski, Shay Mitchell, and more. In 2019, after about six years as a MUA in Los Angeles, Ta launched PATRICK TA BEAUTY.
What is PATRICK TA BEAUTY?
Using formulas that are both good for your skin and perfect for the red carpet in inclusive shade ranges, Patrick Ta has created the beauty brand of your dreams. His makeup is the most viral brand of 2023, with his cream-over-powder blush method taking the world by storm.
I love a good celeb makeup artist’s brand: Mario Dedivanovic’s Makeup By Mario, Patrick Starrr’s ONE/SIZE, Pat McGrath, Charlotte Tilbury, the list goes on. So I don’t know why it took so long for me to do a full haul of Patrick Ta, especially since it feels like everyone has already tried it.
And unlike many celeb brands, it’s not just snake oil in luxury packaging. You actually get your money’s worth with his products — which often come with a powder and cream in one tin. Every influencer out there has raved about Patrick Ta, and for good reason. He even has his own TikTok to show the best ways to use his products. But is it all too good to be true? It was time I tried it for myself.
Not enough is said about this foundation and setting powder duo. It’s a full-coverage foundation in a pan, which already minimizes my waste — and there’s a protective cover over the creme foundation so it’s mess-free. Good enough to cover my imperfections while giving my skin this diffused, airbrushed look…and no primer is needed.
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Nothing excites me more than contour and bronzer in one product. Contour for sculpting, bronzer for warming the face-up. Easy for beginners, this duo is all you need for a facelift.
If there’s one aesthetic that I keep coming back to, it’s quiet luxury. I see it all over Manhattan, and I think it really reflects the effortless sophistication of the city’s stylish residents. So it should be no surprise that I’m living for the new AG collab with the iconic and inimitable Emily Ratajkowski, who’s an expert in the quiet-luxury space. She’s an OG New Yorker known for her classic, elevated sense of style, and that’s exactly what this capsule collection embodies. The pieces are made with an array of luxurious fabrics such as wool twill, vegan leather, buttery-soft jersey, and classic denim. (The Alexxis jeans are so good they actually made me want to wear jeans again.) Keep scrolling to see my favorite pieces from this collection.
Emily Ratajkowski’s podcast has silently ceased operation.
This week, Sony Group booted out “High Low with EmRata” — the same week the company cut a “significant percentage” of its podcast division.
The model’s podcast has been on the air for less than a year. Following its November 2022 premiere, “High Low with EmRata” released three episodes per week on topics “about everything from politics, philosophy and feminism to sex, TikTok and relationships,” as per the podcast description.
According to sources — who requested to remain anonymous — the podcast struggled to sell advertising as brands wanted to gain U.S. consumers, despite its popularity amongst international listeners.
The sources added that Ratajkowski will seek a new company to produce her show, as per Bloomberg.
This is the third time Sony has cut podcast jobs in the past two years. A Sony spokesperson told Bloomberg that the new layoffs involved a “significant percentage of the division.”
“Like many in the industry, we are further streamlining our structure as we continue to shift our creative strategy and focus on building big audiences across a select group of ongoing shows and our subscription business,” the spokesperson shared in a statement to the outlet.
Meanwhile, a Sony Music Entertainment spokesperson added that “the changes did include people from our creative team,” including their Somethin’ Else team — the producer behind “High Low with EmRata”.
What do Pete Davidson, Harry Styles, DJ Orazio Rispo,Eric Andre, and Brad Pitt have in common? They’ve all been linked romantically to Emily Ratajkowski, in a period where she was single, and ready to mingle … with pretty much anyone, just as long as they were willing to pick up the bill.
In a jokey TikTok video posted to her account Wednesday, Ratajkowski sits in a car, mouthing along to audio repeatedly saying “Fuck it, let’s do it.” Over the image, she wrote, “newly single me deciding to date anyone who wanted to take me to dinner.”
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“Grateful this period of the healing process has passed,” she captioned the clip, apparently alluding to her outlook immediately following her divorce, when she was frequently seen out and about.
Ratajkowski was previously married to Uncut Gems producer Sebastian Bear-McClard, with whom she shares a two-year-old son. The duo’s divorce was finalized in September 2022, by which point Ratajkowski had already been spotted spending time with Pete Davidson. Later, she and Brad Pitt were seen near and with one another, but sources said they were not “formally” dating. Sure! More smooches occurred with DJ Orazio Rispo and comedian Eric Andre. In early 2023, she made out with Harry Styles in Tokyo, and around then, she said on a podcast that she “just started dating someone that I think I like, so that is different.” She’d been going through a severe case of the icks: “But if you had been talking to me four weeks ago, absolutely. I would be seeing someone and then suddenly the way he would walk would be like, ugh.”
While Ratajkowski’s current relationship status remains hazy, she’s done some self-reflection on her period of ick, if her TikTok about seeking out pleasant company is anything to go by. Earlier this year, she said that she wanted to have another child, but wasn’t sure she’d find anyone she’d like to raise said hypothetical baby with.
So there it is: If you like fine dining and Emily Ratajkowski, you may have a shot at combining the two—she was into it before, at least. May the odds be ever in your favor.
There is no denying Emily Ratajkowski‘s cool-girl status. It’s for that very reason that my ears perked up when hearing that the It multi-hyphenate (model, actress, entrepreneur, author, and fashion muse) had partnered with AG to create a capsule collection. Surely the pieces would be a reflection of her well-loved (and well-documented) personal style.
As soon as the capsule hit the AG site, I was pleased to see my instincts were on-point. A quick perusal of the 21-piece collection and I was immediately immersed in Ratajkowski’s downtown-cool New York aesthetic. The stylish capsule is comprised of cool staples like standout jeans, denim jackets, versatile t-shirts, sophisticated outerwear, and more—everything can be mixed and matched to create an endless array of effortless outfits for fall and beyond. Keep scrolling to check out every piece as well as some visual inspiration from EmRata herself.