Sandra Hüller Style: From Project Hail Mary to Prada Girl
Sandra Hüller style is not built on perfection, youth, or obvious glamour. It is built on intelligence, character, and the rare ability to make luxury fashion look human.
Sandra Hüller style is not built on perfection, youth, or obvious glamour. It is built on intelligence, character, and the rare ability to make luxury fashion look human.
Choosing the right pair of jeans says more about your fashion literacy than most people like to admit. Denim is deceptively democratic; everyone wears it, but not everyone wears it well. There is such a thing as the wrong choice. And yes, continuing to wear ultra-skinny jeans with tight leather jackets and ankle boots is … Read more
There is something quietly telling about the way trainers have moved from performance objects to emotional companions. We no longer wear them to run faster, but to move through life with a little more ease. With the Sunny trainer, Jimmy Choo signals a Spring/Summer 2026 shoe trend defined by lightness, femininity, and a quiet ballerina … Read more
The new season is not asking for a full wardrobe replacement. It is asking for better styling, sharper editing, and a little more imagination. Not every woman wants to greet spring by panic-buying an entirely new wardrobe. In fact, most of us do not need more clothes. We need a better eye. We need to … Read more
Zalando did not choose Lily Collins for noise. It chose her for something rarer in fashion now: credibility. The phrase Lily Colins Zalando Ambassador sounds almost too neat at first. Too marketable. Too easy. But the more you think about it, the more interesting it becomes. In February 2026, Zalando named Lily Collins its first … Read more
Why the best Spring/Summer 26 Fashion Campaigns still matter in an age of influencers, sponsored posts, and content fatigue. The Spring/Summer 26 Fashion Campaigns are here, making glossy magazines thicker, prettier, and, for once, worth lingering over. And yes, that may sound nostalgic. In an age dominated by influencers, sponsored posts, and endless soft-selling disguised … Read more
Bags are the best assets in the high–low style game. One good bag can update your wardrobe while keeping what you already own. They elevate a normal outfit by lending sophistication — or add a playful note without turning you into a costume. So let’s look at the shapes and colours that will define Bags … Read more
When French-Romanian actress Anamaria Vartolomei stepped onto the Cannes red carpet in May, she didn’t just bring elegance, she brought presence. Wearing her hair cropped short and styled with sleek, almost sculptural precision, the Chanel ambassador reminded everyone that femininity has many faces and not all of them have long, flowing locks. In a world … Read more
Jewellery as a style signature is the easiest way to look well-edited without buying a new wardrobe. Same jeans, same white shirt, same trench, but the jewellery decision changes the whole message. It shifts the focal point, adjusts proportions, and tells people who you are before you’ve even ordered your coffee. The good news for … Read more
There is something quietly radical about choosing a pen for Valentine’s Day. The Montblanc Romeo & Juliet Valentine’s Day writing gift arrives as an antidote to predictable gestures; flowers that wilt, jewellery that performs, messages typed and instantly forgotten. Instead, it proposes something slower: writing as intimacy, literature as a shared language. With this new … Read more
Let’s dive into the fabulous journey of denim, that ultimate wardrobe staple. From gritty workwear to chic fashion icon, women’s jeans have evolved in the most stylish ways. Buckle up for a fashionable trip down memory lane! Click on the video to get the history of the world’s favourite fabric – denim. Origins: The Birth … Read more
There’s a moment, just before winter truly begins, when the mountains start calling, and honestly, who can resist? The crisp air, the crunch of fresh snow, that first coffee before hitting the slopes. Skiing isn’t just a sport; it’s a ritual of elegance. Ever since Brigitte Bardot, Audrey Hepburn, and Gianni Agnelli turned Gstaad and … Read more
There is something quietly telling about the way Alexander Skarsgård appears on a red carpet. He does not rush the moment, nor does he attempt to dominate it. At the Sundance Film Festival, for the premiere of his new film Wicker, Skarsgård arrived in a custom full look by COS, and once again reminded us … Read more
This week, the World Economic Forum kicks off in Davos. It’s basically the rich and powerful‘s favourite hangout. Got an invite or did your company drop a cool €28,000 for your ticket? Then, you’ll want to read this. We’re talking about how to look good even when it’s freezing at minus 10°C. But there’s more … Read more
At a moment when luxury houses are quietly rethinking who they speak to and how, Dior has made a deliberate, intelligent choice. The maison has named Josh O’Connor as its new Dior Ambassador, aligning him with the vision of Creative Director Jonathan Anderson. This is not about hype. It is about tone, depth, and emotional … Read more
It’s still cold outside, but fashion has already shifted its gaze forward. Miu Miu Prelude 2026 is exactly what its name suggests: a soft opening, a wardrobe overture that prepares us for spring without denying winter. And if there is one house that reliably captures the feeling of a season before it officially arrives, it … Read more
For the past year, I’ve been quietly immersed in a jewellery project. It’s a bit too soon to share all the juicy details, but let’s just say diamonds, gold, and jewellery design have taken over my days—and I love it! Writing about the new jewellery trends for 2026 feels like a natural extension of my … Read more
You may not immediately recognise the name Verdura Jewellery, but you certainly know its most famous creation. The bold white enamel cuffs set with oversized Maltese crosses in coloured gemstones, worn almost daily by Coco Chanel , were designed by one man: Fulco di Verdura. An Italian aristocrat with impeccable taste and little interest in … Read more
Pantone has chosen Cloud Dancer as its Colour of the Year for 2026. The moment this soft white hue was revealed, the internet erupted. Accusations against Pantone 2026 ranged from being politically deaf to endorsing white supremacy.For some critics, choosing white was equated with choosing white skin — the Aryan race — and placing it … Read more
Prada arguably owns the most magical Christmas campaign of 2025. A cinematic road trip through snowy mountains and whisper-quiet forests, the film follows a group of friends whose journey becomes a tender story of return, the emotional act of going home.Inspired by this feeling that so many of us live every December, we created a … Read more
If there is one accessory quietly defining the most stylish faces in Paris, Lisbon, Copenhagen, and New York, it’s Paloceras sculptural eyewear. You’ve seen the frames, bold, inflated, strangely sensual, perched on the noses of Róisín Murphy, Djibril Cissé, Fumina Tsuji, Carol Morais, Rylé Tuvierra, Vitória Mota, and a constellation of artists who never follow … Read more
Zara has just unveiled its latest designer partnership: SOSHIOTSUKI x ZARA, a capsule crafted with Japanese designer Soshi Otsuki and built around the theme “A Sense of Togetherness.”Spanning womenswear, menswear and kids, the collection is already available online and in selected stores. But beyond the aesthetics, this collaboration taps into one of the biggest cultural … Read more
Michelle Obama, the former First Lady of the United States, has released a new book, The Look. Co-written with her longtime stylist Meredith Koop, the book revisits the outfits that shaped her eight years in the White House. Designers who worked closely with her share anecdotes, creative notes, and personal memories, making Michelle Obama’s The … Read more