Sabrina Carpenter and Hailey Bieber Wore No Pants to the Met Gala – Shop the Look Here

Naomi Parris is the assistant shopping editor at PS, based in New York. With over eight years of experience and previous roles held on the brand’s Beauty and Operations teams, she enjoys telling stories that merge fashion, beauty, and Black culture. Naomi has also lent her skillful pen to Essence Girls United, Elle, Bustle, and Elite Daily. When she’s not crafting shopping roundups, high-profile features, beauty op-eds, or trend guides, you can find Naomi behind her blog “Eli-Nay,” where she inspires readers through style guides, cultural pieces, and innovative content on her Instagram. read more

Kylie Jenner and Halle Berry Hit the Met Gala in Naked Dresses – Shop the Trend Here

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The 2025 Met Gala brought a slew of trends for us to gawk over (and raise eyebrows at) from durags and pinstripes to no-pants ensembles. Although this year’s theme, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” which highlights Black Dandyism, was far too specific to miss, some stars took the standard approach with sheer dresses. For what seems like the umpteenth year in a row, many industry figures donned the trend in all different silhouettes, from Kylie Jenner’s gray-and-black custom Ferragamo ensemble, to Halle Berry’s vagina-baring dress by LaQuan Smith. While sheer dresses were ever-present during fashion’s biggest night, the look isn’t exactly new. It’s most popularly referred to as the “naked dress” trend, which is beloved by celebrities for not only many Met Galas past — from FKA Twigs’s bejeweled co-ord in 2024 to Beyoncé’s sequin gown in 2015 — but every major red carpet. read more

Rihanna Reveals Her Third Pregnancy at the Met Gala – Get Her Maternity Style

Naomi Parris is the assistant shopping editor at PS, based in New York. With over eight years of experience and previous roles held on the brand’s Beauty and Operations teams, she enjoys telling stories that merge fashion, beauty, and Black culture. Naomi has also lent her skillful pen to Essence Girls United, Elle, Bustle, and Elite Daily. When she’s not crafting shopping roundups, high-profile features, beauty op-eds, or trend guides, you can find Naomi behind her blog “Eli-Nay,” where she inspires readers through style guides, cultural pieces, and innovative content on her Instagram. read more