Gucci transformed the heart of Times Square into a runway spectacle for its Cruise show, bringing fashion, celebrity, and New York energy together for one of the season’s biggest moments. Guests arrived in signature Gucci looks ranging from tailored suiting and leather separates to glamorous outerwear and statement accessories, while the streets of Manhattan served as the backdrop for the star-studded presentation.
Mariah Carey made a grand entrance wearing a full Gucci look, embracing the label’s signature glamour for the evening.
Kim Kardashian stepped out in a gray fur-trimmed ensemble from Gucci Fall 2026, while Lindsay Lohan opted for a black leather look from the same collection featuring a zip-front jacket and coordinating slit skirt.
Iman attended in a black pinstripe Gucci suit paired with oversized sunglasses and a classic Gucci handbag.
The runway itself featured an unexpected mix of fashion icons, celebrities, and cultural figures. Tom Brady, Paris Hilton, and Cindy Crawford all took to the runway during the presentation, adding even more star power to the already buzzworthy event. Their appearances blended Gucci’s fashion heritage with pop culture nostalgia, making the Cruise show one of the most talked-about fashion moments in New York City this week.
Twenty years after ATL first hit theaters, the cast reunited to celebrate the film’s milestone anniversary with a nostalgic gathering that instantly took fans back to the early 2000s. Known for its unforgettable skating scenes, memorable one-liners, and Atlanta culture references, ATL remains a fan favorite two decades later.
The reunion brought together cast members and supporters to honor the movie’s legacy, with attendees reflecting on the impact the film had on music, fashion, and Black cinema. The celebration captured the same energy and camaraderie that made the original movie resonate with audiences when it debuted in 2006.
Fans online quickly reacted to clips and photos from the event, calling the reunion “iconic” and reminiscing on some of their favorite scenes from the film. From Cascade memories to signature ATL style, the anniversary celebration proved the movie’s influence is still unmatched 20 years later.
Jennifer Lopez delivered two distinct fashion moments while out in New York City, stepping out in tailored neutral looks styled by Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn.
For her first look, Lopez wore a vintage Spring/Summer 2004 Jean Paul Gaultier ensemble featuring a blush-toned structured jacket with sheer corset-inspired paneling paired with an asymmetrical satin midi skirt with ruffled hem detailing. She accessorized with metallic ankle-strap heels and jewelry by Isabel Delgado Jewelry in collaboration with Marie Lichtenberg.
For her second look, Lopez embraced “Office Romance Day” in a Dolce & Gabbana ensemble featuring an oversized taupe blazer layered over a black lace bra top with coordinating relaxed trousers detailed with an exposed striped drawstring waistband.
Oversized sunglasses, layered gold jewelry, and a leopard-print clutch added a downtown-inspired edge to the look.
Her glam was completed with makeup by Ernesto Casillas and hair by Danielle Priano, with styling assistance by Hannah Margeson.
The two looks showcased Lopez’s signature balance of tailored sophistication and dramatic silhouettes while highlighting both archival fashion and modern luxury styling.
Rihanna stepped out on Mother’s Day alongside A$AP Rocky in a coordinated street style moment that balanced tailoring with accessories. The singer wore an oversized black suit featuring strong shoulders and wide-leg trousers, paired with pointed snakeskin pumps and oversized shield sunglasses. She accessorized with layered jewelry and carried a woven Chanel top-handle bag along with a burgundy quilted tote.
A$AP Rocky complemented her look in a tan belted trench coat with red leather accents, dark denim, black boots, and narrow sunglasses. The duo were photographed arriving together at night in New York City, continuing their streak of coordinated off-duty fashion moments.
Rihanna’s relaxed suiting silhouette and mix of textures gave the look a polished yet understated feel, while Rocky leaned into structured outerwear with utilitarian details. Together, the pair delivered a muted palette accented by rich burgundy and gold tones.
The stars stepped out in an array of structured tailoring, couture silhouettes, and statement prints for the Disney Upfront 2026 presentation in New York City. From Angela Bassett’s rose-embroidered velvet suiting to Lindsay Lohan’s sculptural couture gown, the event delivered a mix of polished daytime glamour and fashion-forward detailing. See what celebrities wore below.
Gabourey Sidibe opted for a black off-the-shoulder Eloquii dress adorned with oversized metallic polka dots. The curve-hugging silhouette featured long sleeves and a thigh-high slit, paired with metallic heels. The reflective embellishments added dimension to the monochromatic look.
Emma Roberts arrived in a strapless rose print mini dress from the BluMarine Pre-Fall 2026 collection. The structured corseted bodice featured gold hardware accents down the center, while the sculptural bubble skirt added volume and shape. Roberts styled the look with sheer black tights and pointed black pumps.
Lindsay Lohan wore an embroidered strapless gown from the Ashi Studio F/W 2025 Couture collection. The fitted silhouette featured black satin bust detailing, sculpted hips, and ornate embroidery throughout the gown. She styled the couture look with soft blonde waves and minimal jewelry.
Chase Infiniti attended the event in a floral printed ruched gown by Maison Alaïa. The fitted black dress featured oversized white floral motifs, cap sleeves, and gathered detailing through the waist and skirt for a draped effect.
Sheryl Lee Ralph wore a periwinkle blue St. John wool silk suiting set composed of the brand’s Antonia Jacket and Maddie Wide Leg Pants. Styled by Ivy Coco, the monochromatic tailored look was paired with a crisp white blouse and black pointed pumps. Her hair was styled by Sharif Poston.
At New York’s 92NY, Stanley Tucci reaffirmed why sophistication, style and substance remain timeless currencies in both fashion and film.
By Prince Carter
In an era where celebrity often favors spectacle over substance, Stanley Tucci continues to stand apart as a symbol of refinement — understated, intelligent and effortlessly stylish.
During his recent conversation with Josh Horowitz at 92NY, Tucci offered more than reflections on an accomplished career. He delivered a reminder of why his presence across cinema, luxury and fashion still resonates so deeply. From his unforgettable role in The Devil Wears Prada to his enduring influence on modern sophistication, the evening felt like a cultural reset rooted in elegance.
Revisiting The Devil Wears Prada: A Fashion Legacy That Still Commands Attention
For fashion enthusiasts, Stanley Tucci’s portrayal of Nigel Kipling in The Devil Wears Prada remains iconic.
As the witty, stylish and emotionally intelligent art director navigating the high-pressure world of Runway Magazine, Tucci helped define one of fashion cinema’s most enduring ecosystems. Nigel wasn’t simply a supporting role — he became an extension of the film’s DNA, embodying the sharp sophistication and insider fluency that made the movie a blueprint for style-driven storytelling.
“Getting to work on The Devil Wears Prada was extraordinary,” Tucci reflected. “I had known Meryl, but we’d never actually worked together before.”
That collaboration between Tucci and Meryl Streep helped shape a film that still influences conversations around editorial power, designer ambition and luxury aesthetics nearly two decades later.
Stanley Tucci’s Modern Luxury: Why His Sophistication Still Resonates
What makes Tucci particularly compelling in today’s cultural landscape is his consistency.
While trends shift rapidly, Tucci’s persona has remained rooted in timeless tailoring, intellectual charm and elevated taste. Whether through film, literature, Italian culinary exploration or public appearances, he has crafted a personal brand that feels increasingly rare: aspirational without excess.
He represents a quieter luxury — one built not on spectacle, but on substance.
In a modern media era dominated by virality, Tucci’s enduring relevance proves that polish, authenticity and thoughtful presentation still hold power. His elegance isn’t manufactured; it’s lived.
Fashion, Film & Cultural Influence: Why Tucci Still Matters
The Devil Wears Prada was never just a film about fashion.
It became a cultural touchstone that shaped how audiences viewed magazine prestige, designer hierarchy and the inner mechanics of image-making. Stanley Tucci’s Nigel provided both humanity and humor within that world, balancing ambition with vulnerability in ways that continue to resonate.
As fashion nostalgia surges and luxury storytelling evolves, Tucci remains a bridge between classic sophistication and contemporary relevance.
Prince Carter’s POV: Style With Substance Always Wins
Witnessing Stanley Tucci at 92NY felt like more than attending a conversation — it felt like observing the preservation of a legacy.
Tucci’s return to the spotlight serves as a reminder that true style is never solely about clothing. It’s about presence. Intelligence. Taste. Longevity.
In both fashion and film, Stanley Tucci continues to prove that sophistication never goes out of style. And in a world constantly chasing what’s next, that may be his greatest luxury of all.
Photos By: Getty Images, Global Line Media Group, James Devaney/GC
WNBA star Angel Reese wore the set as she arrived for her regular season debut with the Atlanta Dream. Reese paired the look with sleek accessories for a sporty-meets-polished moment ahead of the game.
Kandi Burruss first wore the Miss Circle separates during an appearance on Good Night New York TV. Styled by D. Hawk, Kandi added black stockings and Saint Laurent pumps, giving the tweed look a more classic and evening-ready feel.
Both women interpreted the set in distinct ways, with Angel leaning toward a modern courtside arrival look while Kandi opted for a polished television appearance ensemble.
Janet Jackson attended the Grammy Hall of Fame Gala at the Grammy Museum wearing a gray Sacai suit styled with Messika jewelry.
The look, originally presented during Sacai’s Fall/Winter 2026 runway show, featured the brand’s signature approach to hybrid tailoring with mixed fabric construction and layered elements. The structured silhouette combined classic suiting with unexpected textile contrasts, delivering a modern interpretation of evening tailoring.
She completed the ensemble with minimal accessories, allowing the clean lines and construction of the suit to remain the focus. Her glam included hair by Sazzed by Sisters and makeup by Preston Makeup, complementing the understated palette of the look.
The appearance aligns with Janet Jackson’s continued preference for tailored silhouettes and neutral tones on the red carpet.
Cardi B attended the Diggs Deep Foundation Wellness Event supporting mothers in the DMV alongside Stefon Diggs and Mama Diggs wearing a brown Vivienne Westwood knit set.
The coordinated look featured a $1,635 textured sleeveless knit top with cutout detailing paired with a $1,070 matching midi skirt and arm warmers from the British fashion house. She completed the outfit with black open-toe heels and a black shoulder bag while attending the community-focused wellness event hosted through the Diggs Deep Foundation.
Stefon Diggs kept things casual in a pink hoodie, denim shorts, and sneakers as the pair arrived together for the event centered around supporting mothers in the DMV area.
What do you think of Cardi B’s Vivienne Westwood look?
I gotta be honest: After 20 years of doing Fashion Bomb Daily, it takes a bit longer to recover from big nights. But also, after 20 years of doing Fashion Bomb Daily, I am now a regular at the Met Gala!
God is Great!
This year was the 2nd year of Fashion Bomb Daily covering Fashion’s Biggest Night from the Carpet. It is always an adrenaline rush and a special moment to observe the industry’s creativity and brightest stars shine at center stage, all in support of institutions that champion the arts.
This year, we partnered with French media outlet Vendetta Dailly to bring you minute to minute videos and style. I’m sure y’all remember back when I moved to Paris in 2008? Well, my affinity for France came in handy, as it has allowed me to forge fabulous relationships with French companies like this. While I focused on interviews, Vendetta got to work uploading videos in real time.
For the occasion, I harkened back to my love of all things French with a custom couture creation by Lebanese designer Khaled and Marwan. We collaborated closely on the look, and since the theme was “Fashion Is Art,” I decided to literally wear artwork—featuring a painting by Marie-Guillemine Benoist of a Black woman known today as Portrait of Madeleine. Created in 1800, the piece came during a brief period when slavery had been abolished in France, and it is powerful because the subject is presented as the sole focus—dignified, centered, and fully human—at a time when Black figures were typically portrayed as slaves or accessories in European art.
It was interesting to see the interpretations of the theme. I feel like most guests leaned into the “body” aspect—adding painted hands onto their garments or referencing anatomy with skeletal elements, like Beyoncé. There were many standout looks, but my favorite had to be Emma Chamberlain in Mugler—she truly looked like a walking piece of art.
Bravo!
I can tell you from experience that getting it right for the Met Gala is HARD WORK!
So kudos to everyone who showed up and showed out. And thank you to my team for making my 2nd Met Gala so special.
Next year, my goal is to walk the red carpet as a guest. Hold me to it!