Janet Jackson and Paris Jackson reunited in style at Tom Ford’s latest presentation during Paris Fashion Week, sharing a sweet moment that had cameras flashing nonstop.
Janet exuded sophistication in an all-black leather ensemble featuring a structured belted top paired with a floor-length satin skirt that flowed effortlessly as she walked. She completed the sleek look with pointed black pumps, gold hoop earrings, and a braided updo that highlighted her signature glam.
By her side, Paris Jackson brought edge and allure in a daring asymmetrical black gown with a sky-high slit, long sleeves, and a fluid silhouette that embodied Tom Ford’s modern sensuality. She paired the look with ankle-tied stilettos and tousled blonde waves, creating a striking contrast next to her legendary aunt.
Together, the two Jacksons proved that style—and star power—runs deep in the family.
In the high-stakes chess game of global luxury, Kering SA has made a decisive move. The full acquisition of Valentino for $1.85 billion is a direct strategic offensive to build a stronger challenger to LVMH’s dominant portfolio. By placing Valentino squarely under its control, Kering gains a crucial pillar to diversify beyond its flagship Gucci and mount a more credible threat to LVMH’s cash-generating stars like Dior and Celine.
This transaction is about more than just adding a brand; it’s about acquiring a platform for growth that can be supercharged with Kering’s resources. The group’s strategy is clear: pair Valentino’s storied heritage with its own expertise in supply chain, marketing, and retail distribution to create a more formidable competitor.
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The first and most critical step in this plan was the installation of creative director Alessandro Michele who can define a commercially viable aesthetic to compete for the same high-net-worth customers like he did for years at Gucci.
When we talk about fashion, most of the spotlight lands on statement jackets, bold sneakers, or the latest luxury bags. But the truth is, great style starts long before anyone sees your outfit. Before you step into tailored trousers, a silk shirt, or your favorite sneakers, the very first layer you put on determines how everything else will look and feel. Yes, even Men’s Underwear has the power to make or break the fit of your entire ensemble.
These unseen essentials, from underwear and undershirts to shapewear and performance layers, act as the unsung heroes of fashion. They’re the invisible framework that gives your outerwear the right drape, keeps you comfortable all day, and ensures your look is as polished at 8 p.m. as it was at 8 a.m.
The Foundation Effect
Think of foundation pieces as the architecture of an outfit. Just as a skyscraper relies on hidden structural supports, your clothing depends on what lies underneath.
When the base layer is wrong, ill-fitting underwear, bulky socks, sagging undershirts, it distorts the entire silhouette. A sharp blazer can look sloppy if the undershirt bunches. Slim trousers can suddenly appear unflattering if the underwear underneath doesn’t sit right. On the other hand, a seamless, well-constructed foundation creates clean lines and a fit that looks intentional.
Underwear: The Silent Style Shaper
Underwear is often overlooked, but it’s the most intimate connection between fabric and skin. High-quality underwear doesn’t just provide support, it helps clothing sit properly.
Cut matters: Boxers, briefs, or trunks all create different profiles under clothing. Trunks, for example, reduce lines and ride-up beneath slim-fit pants.
Fabric counts: Breathable cotton, modal blends, or performance fabrics wick away moisture, prevent bunching, and feel luxurious against the skin.
Fit is everything: The right size avoids sagging or pinching, keeping the outer garments smooth and flattering.
Stylists know: the wrong underwear can ruin an outfit before you even leave the house.
Undershirts and Base Layers: More Than Just Comfort
Undershirts often get a bad reputation as old-fashioned, but they remain an essential foundation piece, especially in transitional seasons.
A lightweight undershirt can:
Absorb sweat, protecting dress shirts and extending their life.
Prevent visible chest outlines through thin fabrics.
Smooth the torso, creating a cleaner look beneath knits or blazers.
Modern base layers go beyond plain cotton tanks. Today’s versions include slim-cut tees, compression fits, and even cooling or warming fabrics engineered for all-day comfort.
Shapewear and Contour Garments: Not Just for Women
The conversation around shapewear has long been dominated by women’s fashion, but men are discovering the benefits too. Subtle compression undershirts can create a sleeker line beneath fitted clothing, while contour shorts provide additional support without compromising comfort.
Far from being about vanity, these foundation pieces allow men to wear tailored styles with more confidence. In a world where precision fits dominate the runway and street style, the role of shapewear is becoming quietly indispensable.
Socks: The Overlooked Detail
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Socks may seem like an afterthought, but they are critical to both comfort and style. A pair of poorly chosen socks can make premium shoes unbearable or disrupt an outfit’s color flow.
Thickness matters: Too thick, and shoes feel tight. Too thin, and they slip.
Fabric choice:Merino wool keeps feet warm yet breathable; cotton blends are perfect for everyday wear; technical fabrics manage sweat in active settings.
Design statement: Patterned socks peek out as a subtle way to inject personality without overwhelming a look.
They’re one of the smallest foundation elements but carry an outsized influence.
Seasonal Foundations: Adapting to the Weather
Foundation pieces aren’t static; they adapt with the seasons.
Summer: Lightweight underwear, moisture-wicking undershirts, and no-show socks keep outfits breathable and clean.
Winter: Thermal base layers, thicker socks, and compression undershirts add warmth without bulk, allowing coats and blazers to maintain their shape.
Transitional weather: Layering becomes an art, where the right foundation pieces keep you ready for fluctuating temperatures without compromising style.
Adapting your base layers seasonally ensures your look remains sharp year-round.
The Confidence Factor
The most overlooked benefit of proper foundation pieces? Confidence.
When you know your clothing sits right, doesn’t crease, and feels comfortable, you move differently. You stand taller, walk smoother, and carry yourself with ease. The psychological impact is as important as the physical, invisible layers set the tone for how you experience your style throughout the day.
The Future of Foundations
Innovation in fashion isn’t just happening on runways, it’s happening beneath the surface. Brands are investing in smarter fabrics that regulate temperature, resist odor, and even integrate antimicrobial properties.
As sustainability takes center stage, foundation pieces are also evolving with eco-friendly fabrics, recycled fibers, and production methods that balance comfort, style, and responsibility. These shifts prove that even the most “basic” garments are part of fashion’s forward march.
The next time you admire a flawless outfit on the street or a red carpet look that seems effortless, remember: what’s underneath often deserves as much credit as what’s on display. From underwear and undershirts to socks and shapewear, foundation pieces are the quiet champions of style.
After all, true fashion isn’t just about what the world sees, it’s about the secrets hidden beneath.
The stars have come out to play for Louis Vuitton womenswear day at Paris Fashion Week. A-list guests including Zendaya, Jaden Smith, Ava DuVernay, Lisa, Emma Stone, and Chase Infiniti made striking arrivals at the brand’s highly anticipated runway presentation at The Louvre. Each star brought their own interpretation of Nicolas Ghesquière’s modern vision, blending luxury, innovation, and cinematic flair against one of Paris’s most iconic backdrops.
Inside, the atmosphere was electric as fashion insiders, editors, and influencers gathered to witness the unveiling of Louis Vuitton’s latest collection. From sharp tailoring to futuristic fabrics and sculptural silhouettes, the show captured the brand’s ongoing dialogue between art and fashion. With this powerhouse guest list and a setting steeped in history, Louis Vuitton once again proved its dominance as one of the crown jewels of Paris Fashion Week.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder — and in the pockets of those that can afford it. For a discerning generation, facials and fillers are as essential as a dental check-up. The Gloss is at the forefront, making luxury treatments not only effortless but also more accessible.
Once dismissed and frowned upon (no pun intended), aesthetics and beauty treatments have evolved into a coveted ritual, with more women seeking out prestigious clinics and luxury experiences.
For the Brits, Harley Street has long been the pinnacle of discretion and expertise; for the Yanks, that same reverence lies somewhere between Park Avenue and Beverly Hills. But today, a new wave of superclinics are redefining Britain’s beauty landscape. Leading the charge is The Gloss, with prestigious destinations in Knightsbridge and Mayfair.
A New Era of Luxury Aesthetics
Far from the sterile white walls once associated with aesthetic clinics, The Gloss marries medical excellence with indulgent luxury: lavish interiors, light-drenched treatment suites, and a roster of world-class experts, all under one roof.
Where clients once juggled multiple specialists one for injectables, another for lasers, another still for facials The Gloss has streamlined the process. Here, a collective of leading experts operate under one roof, offering a 360-degree approach to beauty: personalised treatment plans, a vast menu of options, and a seamless path to rebalancing, refreshing, and refining.
Membership: The Future of Beauty
In 2025, one thing is clear: the future of beauty isn’t a single facial or a one-off injectable, it’s membership.
The price tag? Oh, just a light £999 per year: roughly the same as splurging on a classic pair of Prada slingbacks, except your glow lasts longer than any stiletto.
And what might one get for such a price you ask? Think 60-minute facials every few weeks for a radiant glow, weekly massages to dissolve stress, and precision waxing or lash and brow touch-ups whenever you desire flawless definition. Long-term results come courtesy of laser hair removal, while cutting-edge PRP treatments every month or so ensure advanced rejuvenation from within. It’s not just maintenance, it’s a full-circle ritual of luxury, on tap whenever you need it.
That means no more choosing between a Hydrafacial or a peel, no more pushing back a skin booster for budget reasons. Members simply book, treat, and glow as often as they like.
It is not just maintenance. It is a lifestyle adventure in luxury, where the destination is Knightsbridge, not the Serengeti.
It is skincare without limits.
“Skin isn’t transformed by one treatment. It’s consistency, every 4–6 weeks, that stimulates collagen, clears congestion, and maintains glow,” says The Gloss.
But if you’re not quite ready to part with the price of a designer pump in the name of flawless skin, fear not. The Gloss also offers a full à la carte menu of treatments, perfect if you’re after a one-off glow-up before a big event, or just want to dip your toe into luxury without committing to the full membership.
Among the most in-demand treatments at The Gloss are aesthetic powerhouses like PRP, skin boosters, and filler, while on the beauty side, clients can’t get enough of Hydrafacials, lymphatic drainage massages, and microneedling.
Still undecided? The luxury aesthetics and wellness hotspot is now inviting beauty and health brands to join its roster, with products set to feature across its flagship London locations in Knightsbridge and Mayfair.
Expanding Into Beauty & Wellness Retail
The Gloss isn’t just shaping skin, it is shaping the future of beauty retail.
The group has officially opened applications for beauty and health brands to stock their products across its prime London locations.
In a market where opportunities to stock with multi-location retailers like Sephora, Ulta Beauty or Space NK are limited, The Gloss is building a platform for emerging and established brands to gain prestige exposure within a curated, medical-led environment.
“The Gloss was built by founders, for founders,” says its retail team. “We know how difficult it can be for brands to access multi-location luxury retail, so we’re opening our doors to innovative, results-driven beauty and wellness companies who want to reach an engaged, loyal community.”
Whether you’re a client seeking flawless skin, or a founder ready to place your products in the hands of London’s most discerning beauty insiders, The Gloss is your destination.
To apply for brand partnerships or annual membership email: info@the-gloss.com or visit www.the-gloss.com
From the earliest moments of her childhood, Mandy Johal, professionally known as MJ, knew she was meant to create. She was always sketching designs, painting, and imagining new worlds—a foundation for a career defined by storytelling, design, and thoughtful creative expression.
MJ’s journey in fashion began in Vancouver, where she built her studies and creative practice. It was also where she first started Trend With MJ (TWMJ)—initially a passion project, a small space to test ideas and experiment with design and storytelling. She loved seeing concepts come to life from sketches to finished pieces, an experience that shaped her approach to building a brand and designing collections with intention, personality, and uncompromising quality.
Her ambition soon led her to London, where she immersed herself in fashion through internships and collaborations with Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, and KCD. These experiences offered a close-up view of how fashion works—from editorial and PR to luxury branding and creative strategy— while emphasizing the importance of perspective, collaboration, and adaptability.
Mentorship played a crucial role along the way. Nan Richards, a respected figure in the fashion industry, holds a special place in MJ’s journey and continues to inspire her work. “Having someone believe in your vision when you’re young is priceless,” MJ reflects. “It showed me not just what I wanted to create, but who I wanted to be as a creative.”
Even early on, MJ recognized that her work was bigger than garments alone. She thrives at the intersection of design, storytelling, and brand vision, creating experiences that feel personal, cultural, and meaningful. Her first hands-on project at London Fashion Week offered an immersive view of fashion in motion: seeing the runway come alive, understanding PR in action, and watching a designer’s vision unfold in real time.
Finding Home in Los Angeles
Moving to Los Angeles to attend FIDM marked another turning point. LA gave MJ the chance to translate her vision into tangible projects and connect with the people and opportunities that would shape her career. “It’s about who you meet, who’s watching, and who believes in you,” she says.
Los Angeles has nurtured MJ into a multidimensional creative: designer, storyteller, and entrepreneur. The city’s challenges and opportunities taught her resilience, adaptability, and the value of meaningful connections. She’s learned that even something as simple as gifting without expectation can serendipitously build relationships, open doors, and reflect the heart of her brand philosophy.
Building TWMJ: Fashion as Storytelling
MJ’s brand, TWMJ, is rooted in her philosophy: fashion is a story to be experienced, shared, and felt. Every collection reflects her personal experiences, life observations, and the energy of a season or moment. Quality and intention are at the heart of each piece, with careful attention to craftsmanship ensuring that every design carries both meaning and impact.
Her favorite creation to date is the Livin’ Collection, a line that embodies expression, emotion, and the joy of learning to live fully—values that define both her work and her brand.
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Beyond design, MJ integrates digital strategy, PR, and trend forecasting, creating holistic experiences that engage audiences on multiple levels. She shares her process authentically, builds real relationships, and designs for impact rather than trend alone.
One of the most symbolic elements of her brand identity is her faceless silhouette logo, inverted from her initials “MJ.” It reflects her philosophy that the brand is bigger than herself—inviting others to see themselves in the designs and to experience fashion as a shared story.
“Each collection is like a chapter in a book,” she explains. “Every design contributes to a larger story I want people to experience.”
Mentorship, Collaboration, and Connection
Collaboration has shaped MJ’s career from the start. Working with Cartier, Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, and KCD refined her skills and provided insight into luxury branding, editorial storytelling, and high-level event execution. These experiences reinforced her belief in mentorship and learning from established leaders while forging her own path.
Gifting is central to MJ’s philosophy. By giving without expectation—whether a piece of her collection, a note, or creative support—MJ has cultivated unexpected connections that have led to meaningful opportunities. This practice reflects the essence of TWMJ: generosity, authenticity, and storytelling through shared experiences.
MJ designs with intention, tells stories with purpose, and builds brands with authenticity, creating work that sits at the intersection of artistry and strategy. Her vision positions her as both a thought leader and rising force in contemporary fashion.
Looking Ahead: Vision and Influence
For MJ, fashion is more than garments—it is a medium for connection, inspiration, and storytelling. Through mentorship, collaborations with leading fashion houses, and a grounded philosophy on gifting and relationships, MJ continues to shape the narrative of modern fashion, one collection, one story, and one design at a time.
“My goal is to create work that moves people, inspires them, and leaves a lasting impact on the industry. Clothes that make one feel positive,” MJ says.
As she looks ahead to her next collection and ongoing projects, MJ continues to blend artistry, intentional design, and personal narrative, leaving her mark on both the Los Angeles fashion scene and the global creative landscape.
Select pieces from TWMJ are available to shop online, allowing people to experience MJ’s designs firsthand. www.trendwithmj.com.
October is in full swing, but we couldn’t step earnestly into Fall without a recap of some of our top looks of September! Take a look:
1. Kim, Kris and Khloe for Nike x Skims
Nike and Skims joined forces for their first women’s performance and lifestyle collection, Bodies of Work, unveiled at the New York Public Library. Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, and Khloé Kardashian attended the debut, where 58 sleek styles were presented in a live public performance. The collaboration blended sport and style seamlessly, marking one of the most talked-about moments after New York Fashion Week.
Fashion Bomb Kids came out in full force for the LaQuan Smith show, with the Combs twins, King Combs, Jordyn and Jodie Woods, Azzy Milan, and Ava Dash taking their places front row in striking LaQuan Smith looks. The young style stars embodied confidence and cool, cementing themselves as the next generation of fashion royalty.
Usher, Oprah, and Gayle King made a powerful trio at Ralph Lauren’s Spring 2026 New York Fashion Week show, each impeccably dressed in the brand’s signature elegance. The trio’s effortless sophistication embodied the timeless allure of Ralph Lauren, blending star power, friendship, and classic American style in one unforgettable front-row moment.
Miranda Priestley herself—brought to life once again by Meryl Streep—caused a stir at the Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2026 show as The Devil Wears Prada 2 continued filming during Milan Fashion Week. Seated directly across from Anna Wintour, the real-life inspiration behind her iconic role, the moment was pure fashion destiny. Wintour even smiled and waved in approval, sealing one of the most memorable full-circle moments of the season.
5. Teyana Taylor, Rue, and Junie and Desert Diamonds Event in NYC
Teyana Taylor and Ciara stepped out for the exclusive Desert Diamonds event at ArTecHouse in New York City, serving two distinct yet equally stylish looks. Ciara opted for a timeless little black dress, while Teyana turned heads in a croc-embossed leather jacket from Schiaparelli’s Fall 2025 collection. The multi-hyphenate star even paused for a sweet photo with her fashionable mini-mes, Rue and Junie — a moment that perfectly blended glamour and family charm.
From New York, and London, to Milan and now Paris, stars sashayed their way across the globe to show out during fashion week.
Whether the shows were held in warehouses, or simply on the street , this year’s fashion week proved that there aren’t any limits to where fashion enthusiasts will go to see the future of fashion.
The House of Saint Laurent perhaps was a perfect example, with celebrities like Teyana Taylor , Zoe Kravitz and Kate Moss making their way to the Trocadero Gardens in front of the Eiffel Tower to preview the brand’s Spring/Summer ’26 RTW collection on Monday.
Teyana Taylor made a memorable debut at the runway show in a bright green YSL trench jacket that was delightfully layered over a purple turtleneck sweater. Her dark teal gloves were right on trend, and her Apolline slingback heels paired with nylon stockings added a sophisticated component.
This was Creative Director,Anthony Vaccarello’s 30th collection, and by the looks of it, it’s evident that he’s not new to this, but true to his incredible craftsmanship. His designs were spot on, maintaining the integrity of the brand while evoking modernity and timeless rebellion, with an effortless French chic vibe.
In addition to Taylor, Zoe Kravitz opted for a nude YSL windbreaker jacket styled with a yellow skirt that had lace-detailing at the hem. The straps of her gold sandals were embellished with lemon trinkets for a fresh feel. Similarly to Kravitz was Hailey Bieber, who was captured donning an orange color block windbreaker with yellow silk mini shorts that were finished with white lace.
Ahead, see more attendees at the Saint Laurent Spring/Summer ’26 RTW show!
Personal shopping, which used to be a luxury for the rich, is going through a subtle but big change. Technology is making the profession more accessible to everyone, so it’s no longer limited to in-store appointments and one-on-one sessions with a stylist.
AI and virtual style platforms are breaking down old borders and giving people all across the world tailored, easy-to-use, and very effective buying experiences. This change isn’t simply an improvement to e-commerce; it’s a whole change in how people find, try on, and buy clothes. It makes personalized, high-touch service available to everyone.
The Growth of Virtual Try-Ons
The virtual try-on is one of the most important new ideas that has come out of this technological revolution. With augmented reality (AR), people can now preview how a piece of apparel or a pair of shoes will appear on their body without ever leaving their house. This technique solves a big problem with internet shopping: not knowing how something will fit and look.
Brands such as Amazon’s Virtual Try-On for Shoes and Nike’s Fit featureare using virtual try-on tools that employ a shopper’s phone camera to make a digital overlay. This helps people see garments quite clearly. This feature not only reduces returns, but it also makes clients feel more at ease, turning a transaction that used to be impersonal into one that is entertaining and interactive. Virtual try-ons are helping both businesses and customers connect the digital and real worlds. They make buying things online seem more authentic and safe. These features are so effective that some brands have reported a 20-30% reduction in returns for items that utilize this technology.
Recommendations and Curation Powered by AI
AI is changing the way we get product suggestions in more ways than just virtual try-ons. Basic algorithms that recommend things based on prior purchases are widely used by traditional e-commerce sites; however, this may be restricting. The next generation of AI-powered stylists makes customization even better.
These technologies look at a lot of different data points, such as a customer’s surfing history, social network likes, expressed preferences, body type, and even where they live. Then the AI can make a style profile that is genuinely unique to the consumer. It can propose not only comparable goods but also whole ensembles and new trends that the customer could adore but hasn’t thought of yet. This smart curation turns purchasing from a straightforward transaction into a voyage of discovery, helping people improve their style with each click.
Redefining Digital Lifestyle Experiences
Combining AI to fashion is part of a bigger societal movement toward tech-driven, highly individualized services and entertainment. AI-powered platforms are changing the way we shop and the way we use different types of digital entertainment. People desire digital experiences that are rich and tailored to their needs in every part of their life. People really want curated, high-energy interactions.
This is shown by the rise of online streaming services that use algorithms to guess what people want to watch, the creation of advanced virtual concerts, and the rise of interactive platforms like live casino games, which are a fun and social way to spend time online. Fashion businesses must understand the workings of this digital engagement environment. It’s not just about selling garments when you use these channels. It’s about becoming a part of a consumer’s life and creating a world for your brand that goes beyond the product itself.
Impact on Accessibility and Retail
The technological revolution is having a huge effect on the retail business itself, making personalized shopping more scalable and accessible than ever. Small and medium-sized businesses who don’t have the money to hire a staff of stylists in their stores may now provide their consumers a very personalized experience. This process makes things more equal by providing tiny firms and emerging creators a chance to compete with established ones.
Virtual style is also great for those who haven’t had a lot of access to popular fashion in the past. This might be because there aren’t many stores in their region or they don’t feel like they belong in high-fashion places. It lets customers test out different styles and discover businesses that they like. This reinforces the concept that style guidance and fashion curation should be a right, not a privilege.
“The Devil Wears Prada” star Miranda Priestly, played by Meryl Streep, made a spectacular grand entrance at the Dolce & Gabbana Spring/Summer 2026 show in Milan on Saturday.
Both Priestly and the legendary Anna Wintour (who she depicts in the iconic film) presence alone dominated the front row. While Wintour stuck with her tried and true floral dress and black statement shades, Miranda looked fashionably-forward in a Dolce & Gabbana nude trench coat.
The ultra chic vinyl trench coat is from the brand’s spring-summer ’25 runway collection, and Miranda’s look was paired with black tapered pants to showcase her nude satin pumps. Her accessories gave the perfect amount of drama, including a leopard belt that cinched in her waist, and a rose gold necklace with cream sunglasses.
Her fabulous appearance wasn’t in vain, as Miranda Priestly was filming a special scene for the sequel of The Devil Wear’s Prada alongside her costars, Stanley Tucci as Nigel, and Simone Ashley.
Our Fashion Bomb CEO, Claire Sulmers who is currently in Milan for Fashion Week, attended the D&G show and captured a variety of star-studded attendees . In a video posted on our Fashion Bomb daily instagram page that has already amassed 75K likes, fans were stunned to see Miranda and Anna sitting directly across from each other. We’re sure it was full circle moment for Wintour.
Fashion Bomb reader @Champagneandmartinis shared, “Anna was waiving to herself so proud.” While @e.kammer_ made a point that, “Whoever made the seating across from Anna is iconic !!!!!! 😍“