We love being in the midst of award season. Why? Well, there are multiple reasons. Firstly, it means we can post up on the couch with our favorite form of takeout and maybe a glass of wine to yet again watch all of the A-list attendees filter in. It’s what we did for the Golden Globes; it’s what we did for the Grammy’s; and now, it’s what we’re doing for the 30th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards—more colloquially known as the SAG Awards. Secondly, and most importantly, it means we can, yet again, wait with bated breath to see the best (and most conversation-starting) red-carpet beauty looks.
Lily James Debuted Prada’s 2024 It Bag In the Departures Area of Milan Airport

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Lily James‘ impressive accessory game—which often includes a mix of Prada, Versace, and Chanel—doesn’t hit pause just because she’s traveling, or at least it didn’t on her most recent trip. Rather than opting for something a touch more practical for her flight back from Milan Fashion Week, she used the opportunity to debut one of 2024’s most-wanted handbags: Prada’s new buckle bag.
From “Up Next” Handbags to Unexpected Lenses, These 6 It Items Were Everywhere at NYFW
After a week in the electrifying chaos that is NYFW, let me tell you my shopping cart is most definitely full. From the front rows to the busy streets outside of glamorous venues, it seemed like everyone in New York had the most amazing sense of style. Among all of the cool things that I saw, there were certain It items and trends nearly everywhere I turned.
Here’s a Sneak Peek of Target’s Diane von Furstenberg Designer Collection
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Does Uniqlo Heattech Really Keep You Warm? An Editor Investigates
I live in a perpetual state of being cold. Whether it’s 70 degrees or below 17, you’re bound to find me wrapped up in a blanket at home or venturing out with a jacket in tow. Growing up in Arizona hasn’t exactly prepared me for how to navigate cooler temperatures, which is why I often rely on heavy layering during the winter months to keep myself feeling warm. In the past, this has translated into me dressing like Ralphie’s younger brother from “A Christmas Story” — think chunky snowsuits, a double-wrapped wool scarf, and so many layers I’m hardly able to breathe (let alone move around). It wasn’t until I was introduced to Uniqlo Heattech gear that I realized lightweight, movable thermals exist.
