Posts by Kevin harson
Burgundy Is Always a Good Idea! 8 Ways to Wear the Shade Right Now
Over the past few seasons, we’ve seen a tantalizing menu of colors, from cherry red to avocado green to chocolate brown, whet the fashion world’s tastebuds. It was only a matter of time until our color palettes extended to the world of wine. Yes, we’re talking about rich burgundy. The vintner-approved shade has become our…
Read MoreRose Dommu on Her Debut Novel ‘Best Woman,’ the Trans ’90s Rom-Com Update We Deserve
Some books feel destined to be optioned. Take journalist and author Rose Dommu’s debut novel, Best Woman—about Julia, a bisexual trans woman who goes home to Florida from New York to ride out her brother’s wedding (and try to capture her intimidatingly cool high-school crush’s heart)—which manages to feel deeply cinematic without ever sacrificing laughs…
Read MoreHarris Dickinson’s Hair Is Doing Its Own Thing
At the London premiere of Urchin on Tuesday, Harris Dickinson’s haircut had Kafka energy. On the step-and-repeat, the debut director’s bangs appeared pressed to his forehead in sharp little points as if he’d just slipped off a beanie. Online, some thought the trim was an accident. Others connected it to his next project, playing John…
Read MoreThe Weekend Getaway Guide to Kingston, New York
The reason Hudson Valley has an idyllic reputation in the first place is because of towns like Kingston, New York. The capital of New York state during the American Revolution, Kingston’s historic Uptown (also called “The Stockade District”) is dotted with stone houses and Federal-era brick buildings which house bookstores, art galleries, and farm-to-table restaurants.…
Read MoreZendaya Is Ready for a London Fall in Brit-Friendly Fashions
Judging only by her fashion choices, we feel confident saying that Zendaya has adjusted perfectly to life in London. Recently, the actor took a solo stroll with her dog, Noon, where she wore her British best. Dressed in an olive trench coat, black sweater, and a muted yellow neckerchief, the actor practically looked ready to…
Read MoreI Went to a Summer Music Festival Solo—Here’s What I Learned
I rushed through dinner, however, to make it to Gracie Abrams’s set on time. When she remarked, “This is a pretty big birthday party,” at the sight of someone else’s birthday sign, it occurred to me that maybe I came to this music festival to avoid the reality of not having enough friends to throw…
Read MoreStüssy and Wales Bonner’s Surprise Collaboration Is Equal Parts Beachy and Preppy
Surfing can take you anywhere—from Rio to Nazaré, Durban to Chiba, or, in the case of Wales Bonner and Stüssy’s forthcoming collaboration, from London to Laguna Beach. Announced today, the unexpected union manages to marry designer Grace Wales Bonner’s diasporic British tailoring with the iconic California surf label’s easy-wearing staples. The partnership comes in the…
Read More17 High-Flying Carry-On Bags to Help You Stride Through TSA in Style
That said, the Seattle Carry-On isn’t for everyone. The price tag is a bit steep, and while I love the minimalist Dark Moss color, I get that the limited palette might not appeal to those looking for something more eye-catching. Still, if you’re after a carry-on that’s equal parts functional and stylish, and you appreciate…
Read MoreAlberta Ferretti Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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Read MoreCo Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
Co’s Stephanie Danan began our appointment talking about how the spring collection was about “fluidity” and the “unexpected way of mixing our sportswear with our eveningwear.” She continued, “As the collection came together with the styling and the location there was a sense of escape a little bit. Living in a bubble and just kind…
Read MoreMariah Carey Has Seen It All: ‘It Was Such a Drama’
One of my favorite people to work with is Daniel Moore, and he put a call in to the Clarks and we were just like, “Wow, this is amazing.” They’re just the top of the heap with everything, I love them. “The great thing about M is she’s a ‘Honey,’ as much as she is…
Read More‘One Battle After Another’ Is Paul Thomas Anderson’s Most Personal Film
This story contains spoilers for One Battle After Another. By now it’s well-documented that Paul Thomas Anderson‘s Phantom Thread was partly inspired by Anderson’s relationship with his longtime partner Maya Rudolph. “I was very sick with the flu and my wife looked at me with tenderness that made me think, ‘I wonder if she wants…
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