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New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026: Runway Review

New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026 focused on ready-to-wear collections that showed how designers see the season ahead. The week opened with Rachel Scott at Diotima. Her collection, titled Femme Cheval, drew from the work of Cuban artist Wifredo Lam and explored ideas connected to his art. The show stood out for its cultural references …

Choosing Yourself First: Why Women Are Embracing Celibacy

More women are choosing to pause sex and relationships. For some, frustration with modern dating plays a role. For others, it’s a conscious decision to reclaim their time, energy, and focus. Celibacy, once considered unusual or limiting, is now seen as a tool for self-discovery, independence, and clarity about what truly matters. A 2025 Psychology …

Stars Gather at the 2026 Oscars Nominees Luncheon

The 2026 Oscars Nominees Luncheon took place on February 10 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, bringing together this year’s Academy Award contenders ahead of the 98th Oscars on March 15. The annual gathering, hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, is one of the final major events before Hollywood’s …

The 2026 Fifteen Percent Pledge Gala: A Night of Impact, Style, and Community

The 2026 Fifteen Percent Pledge Gala took place on February 7 at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles, bringing together leaders from fashion, entertainment, media, and business in support of economic equity for Black-owned businesses. Founded by Aurora James in 2020, the Fifteen Percent Pledge began as a call for major retailers to commit at least …

Bad Bunny Brings Unity and Celebration to the Super Bowl Halftime Stage

Bad Bunny headlined the Apple Music Super Bowl LX halftime show on February  8, 2026 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, performing almost entirely in Spanish. His set celebrated Puerto Rican culture and identity, reflected in his music, heritage, and visual storytelling. The show opened with Bad Bunny walking through tall sugar cane set pieces …

2026 Grammys: Music, Politics, and a Night to Remember

The 68th Grammy Awards took place on February 1st in Los Angeles, hosted by Trevor Noah, and it was a night that combined music, politics, and memorable moments. Artists from across genres, including Justin Bieber, Jelly Roll, Kendrick Lamar and more, came together to celebrate their work. Several artists, including Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish, Kehlani …

Fragments in Harmony: Rami Al Ali Spring/Summer 2026 Haute Couture

Rami Al Ali’s Spring/Summer 2026 haute couture collection, Fragments in Harmony, was presented in Paris as part of the official Haute Couture Week calendar. Born in Deir ez-Zor, Syria, and studied visual arts and design in Damascus, Ali moved to Dubai in the late 1990s, where he founded his label in 2001. Over the years, …

Paris Couture Week 2026: The Best Designers and Shows

Paris Haute Couture Week took place from Monday, January 26 to Thursday, January 29, 2026, bringing together established couture designers on the official Spring/Summer 2026 calendar. Across the week, each presented their latest collections on the runway. Christian Dior opened the official schedule with In Bloom, the first haute couture collection by creative director Jonathan Anderson staged at …

98th Academy Awards Nominations: Surprises, and Snubs

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the nominations for the 98th Academy Awards, led by Sinners with a record‑setting 16 nominations and featuring major contenders such as One Battle After Another, Hamnet, Frankenstein, Marty Supreme, and Sentimental Value across key categories including Best Picture, acting, and directing. Leading the nominations is Ryan …

Valentino and the Language of Elegance

Valentino Garavani built his career around a clear point of view. He believed fashion should make women feel confident, glamorous, and in control. When he opened his fashion house in Rome in 1960, his goal was not to follow trends or shock people. He wanted to create beautiful clothes that felt intentional, and could last …

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