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When Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, along with their children, visited the Kennedy Space Center in May, Kushner was the only one in the family not to wear a mask.Getty Images Last Friday night I sat on the stoop outside my building enjoying the warm weather and a glass of wine. To my left, a couple approached, his hand wrapped confidently around hers as they walked step in step down the block. As
Naomi Watanabe is gazing out from the 46th floor of a slim glass tower in Tokyo, taking in the sunset. Marveling at the endless expanse of lights before her, it’s almost funny that the comedian should be so enthralled, considering that the city below is pulsing with people who know her name. As we ride the elevator down a few floors to a brasserie, lit by washi paper lanterns, her interpreter warn
“The Ritz is very gilded,” said Karl Lagerfeld, gesturing toward the decor of the newly refurbished Paris hotel as he held court on a plush velvet couch in the lobby. “Look, white with gold!” Sparkle, sequins, gold metallics, even gold-dipped feathers naturally became a festive-looking thread in the Métiers d’Art collection, Chanel’s sixth and final runway show of 2016. Well, how on earth does Kar
In a downtown Manhattan studio, three impossibly petite women stand at attention, their hands shifting in a series of minute gestures as their high-gloss hair sways smoothly. The scene is an impromptu dance demonstration from Kashiyuka, Nocchi, and A-Chan of Perfume—the beloved J-pop trio, in town to promote their fifth studio album—and the hypnotically harmonized twists and turns draw awestruck w
Model: Karlie Kloss Photo: Christopher Moore / Courtesy of Alexander McQueen
By now, you know Babymetal—or at least, you’ve heard of them. A trio of Japanese schoolgirls who sing and dance wildly to heavy metal, Babymetal is the brainchild of a Tokyo studio exec, inspired by dynamic film heroines such as Hit-Girl from Kick-Ass and Hayao Miyazaki’s wind-rider Nausicaä. Call it the million-dollar idea—one that drew me and a crowd of shirtless headbangers to a sold-out show a
Who is Japan's biggest pop star? Without a doubt, it is Hatsune Miku, the 16-year-old hologram with fluorescent teal twintails. Surely you’ve heard of the virtual siren, dreamed up by Crypton Future Media’s Hiroyuki Itoh in 2007 as a personified piece of music software—inspired by Japanese manga, science fiction, and a turquoise synthesizer keyboard—only to become an international idol, who was sh
Hatsune Miku in Givenchy Haute Couture with the designer, Riccardo Tisci, at the house’s Paris studio.Photographed by Robert Fairer, Vogue, May 2016 A singing Japanese hologram named Hatsune Miku has been taking the pop-music world by computer-generated storm. We asked Riccardo Tisci, the flesh-and-blood master of handmade haute couture, to dress her. Exquisiteness ensued. Hatsune Miku is a sixtee
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. Tim Cook and Jony Ive discuss the synergy between Apple and fashion, two worlds fueled by curiosity and change. For much of the last year, a pyramid of dug-up earth has loomed over the 175-acre Northern California park where Apple’s future headquarters, a vast ring designed by Norman Foster, is risi
Junya Watanabe’s strength is in the relentless reiteration of a single notion or motif, stuttering through synonyms for a particular term in fashion’s vocabulary. It’s an idea he often turns to in his shows—taking an archetypal item or technique, and then exhausting it. Minimum input, maximum impact. So it was interesting when he said that his Fall 2016 collection was about what to wear outside. “
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Met Gala 2025: Celebrities, Red Carpet, Theme & More Affectionately referred to as “fashion’s biggest night out,” the Met Gala 2025 is a fundraising benefit for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City that is held every year on the first Monday in May. The event welcomes stars, young creatives, and industry paragons. The 2025 Met Gala will take place on Monday, May 5 and will celebrate the
How Apple’s under-the-radar design genius, Jonathan Ive, has found the way to our hearts. I first catch sight of Jony Ive across the Apple campus, in a plain Dodger-blue T-shirt and white painter’s pants, in conversation, nodding. The head Apple designer, who brought you the iMac and the iPad and now, the Apple Watch, has a nearly shaved head and a tightly trimmed beard. He’s not tall, not small,
Global Street Style Report: Mapping Out the 15 Coolest Neighborhoods in the World In honor of Vogue September 2014’s street style news, Vogue.com presents the globe’s fifteen coolest neighborhoods for fashion and beyond. In _Vogue’_s September 2014 issue, we highlight street style’s new paradigm—a seismic shift, essentially, away from the look-at-me and take-my-picture vibes of yesteryear. 2014’s
Yahoo's Marissa Mayer: Hail to the Chief by Jacob Weisberg | photographed by Mikael Jansson As she works to reverse the fortunes of a failing Silicon Valley giant, Yahoo’s Marissa Mayer has fueled a national debate about the office life, motherhood, and what it takes to be the CEO of the moment. “I really like even numbers, and I like heavily divisible numbers. Twelve is my lucky number—I just lov
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