Kaia Gerber Wore the Spring Sweater Trend L.A. Girls Own in Multiple Colors

Part of the charm of L.A.-girl style is that the mild weather gives them the freedom to not be ruled by the weather. When you don’t have to be covered up by a coat for half of the year like much of the country is, you’re free to let your top (or in this case, sweater) be the main event. And the current sweater trend that’s perfect for L.A. weather (especially this time of year) is without a doubt a classic crew-neck cardigan—just like all the chic models wore in the ’90s. read more

Meet The French Footwear Brand Behind Fashion Insiders’ Favourite Loafer

In the summer of 2023, just a few years after the launch of Parisian footwear label Nomasei, founders Paule Tenaillon and Marine Braquet received a message on Instagram. It was from Blake Lively who, after stumbling upon their account, wanted to know where to get her hands on a pair of their Nono loafers. While Lively might’ve been the first A-lister to slide into their DMs, she certainly wasn’t the first celebrity to show interest. Tenaillon recalls a period in late 2022 when their designs were spotted, back to back, on Nicole Kidman, Kristen Stewart, and Emily in Paris’ Camille Razat. Despite the growing list of celebrity clientele, which also includes Katie Holmes, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Bella Hadid, Braquet feels that “we still haven’t made it.” She continues, “I think we will start to feel safe when our name will be a little bit more known and [we] continue to have this trust in ourselves.” read more

Why Lily Gladstone’s Loss Feels Far More Deflating Than Usual

That’s why it was so hard for me to watch Emma Stone take the stage to claim her win. That’s not to say that Emma Stone’s performance wasn’t magical, because it was. Nor am I really interested in subjective debates about whose performance was better (because if we’re going down that route, I’d be tempted to throw Sandra Huller into the top two), but it’s hard to celebrate her win when it’s her second Oscar. Stone’s performance as Bella in Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things was zany, absurd, out there, and a far cry form her previous performances. Of course it was a job well done. She was the heart of Poor Things, which may have been furthered by something Gladstone did not have: screentime. read more