Fenty Hair just touched down in London town with an influencer filled event! Fenty Hair Founder, Rihanna, blessed the occasion in a creamy white off the shoulder Jacquemus coat:
She later removed the coat to reveal a John Galliano SS 06 Dress:
She completed her ensemble with diamond jewelry and custom gold Amina Muaddi heels.
As an orchestra played in the background of designer Prabal Gurung New York Fashion Week show, models sashayed down the runway in loosely draped chiffon and silk garments.
The Nepalese–American fashion designer took a major political stance during the bow of his fantastical ‘Holi Hope’ show at 1 Centre St. in New York City.
Wearing a shirt that read VOTE, in many of the colors we saw throughout his stunning Spring 2025 collection, Gurung embodied hope for a brighter future.
“Holi is about a sense of abandonment and optimism; there are no enemies, we just have fun,” adding that Harris’ entry as the Democratic presidential candidate suddenly put those notions on steroids, causing a bit of a last-minute pivot toward unabashed optimism in his designs.”
We definitely saw optimism throughout his line with soft and illuminating hues that took us from daytime chic to evening elegance.
Refreshing and inviting, Gurung paired an ocean blue blazer with a multicolor embellished dress, and white silk scarf that effortlessly blew in the wind. In a similar shade of blue, we saw asymmetrical shorts paired back with a colorful pastel top and blazer set.
Along with his exceptional use of color, Gurung capitalized off texture in innovative ways. He showcased tops with dyed mohair in the form of flowers that were impressive and eye-catching.
Including diversity on the runway (which Bethann Hardison fought so hard for), we saw many models of color included in Gurung’s show.
The fact that he’s advocating for inclusivity in the fashion industry, makes his collection even more enticing and appealing.
In addition to bold textures and head-turning prints, the New York based designer also showed his chops with evening wear. His red bandage halter top dress characterized with pink silk ruffles was unlike anything we’ve seen as of late.
His incorporation of gold metallic in his longer gowns also made a victorious statement. Prabal’s collection represented peace and tranquility, with a call for action to think bigger , dig deeper and make a positive change.
Gurung is serving as a catalyst for a more inclusive future, and he’s using his platform to express his creativity and empower others to vote which is quite notable.
With a black structural backdrop painting the Hudson Yards garden, models strutted down the pavement in beautiful abstract garments that were textural and ahead of the curve.
Reflecting the times we are living in today, we saw unfinished hems, and deconstructed silhouettes, nodding to the ability to let go, pivot, and find new directions.
Yang-Tze, who is known for her large-scale calligraphic pieces done in black cursive script, was the inspiration behind Wu’s collection, as evident against his neutral canvases.
With free-form writing on the clothes, complimented with sheer, and pleats, we saw the Taiwanese designer rebel in the best way.
As someone who believes that the devil is in the details, and that there’s beauty in simplicity, we also saw clean lines and soft pastels throughout Wu’s line paired back with flatform sandals.
The color brown which will prove to be a staple shade this fall season, will also take us into Spring 2025. His line featured oversized textural suits, and avant-garde maxi dresses that were appeasing to the eye.
In addition to the lighter hues, we saw black trench coats with white writing that added a juxtaposition to his Spring debut. This season, Wu didn’t stay in one particular box, instead venturing away from traditional techniques, and progressing with the times.
The New York based artist has created quite a name for himself over the years, showing his line to be sustainable in an ever-changing market. His illustrated touch and valiant approach is remarkable and a testament of his talent and ingenuity.
The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards kicked off last night in Los Angeles at the Peacock theater with Hollywood’s most brightest stars glistening down the red carpet.
Hosted by Dan Levy, and his father Eugene Levy, the Emmy’s honored the best in primetime television. From Netflix’s Baby Reindeer taking home various awards, toThe Daily Show winning the ‘Outstanding Talk Series‘ award, we saw our favorite shows recognized for keeping us glued to our screens.
It wouldn’t be an award show without stars breaking out in their fanciest getups. Aja Naomi King and Rita Ora stunned in over-the-top blush pink gowns, while actresses Sofia Vergara and Niecy Nash sizzled in the color red.
Robin Robert and Nicola Coughlan shone brightly in sequin ensembles, with the latter looking ultra modern in an architectural silhouette.
Below, see our top 10 best dressed celebrities at the 76th Emmy Awards last night and let us know your thoughts!
Beyonce and Jay Z greeted the Isley Brothers, who performed at Dr. Gloria Carter’s birthday party in Brooklyn, with Beyonce in a Fall 2024 ruffled look by Chloe:
Beyonce has been loving this collection–she might have every piece!
Mrs. Carter ditched the runway glasses in favor of a glacial ring. Go’on head, Mrs. Carter!
JLo and Ben got their kids together for brunch at the Beverly Hills Hotel, with J Lo in a black turtleneck, Veronica Beard Sheridan Jeans, and a vintage Gucci Python bag.
Jenny’s bag is a vintage classic.
It looks like the duo are doing their best to move on.
The 40th MTV Video Music Awards kicked off Wednesday evening at the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York with trailblazing performances and iconic moments from some of our most beloved celebrities.
‘Mamushi’ rapper , Megan Thee Stallion hosted the star-studded event, entertaining attendees with endless outfit changes, a tribute to the legendary Brittney Spears, and performing a series of songs.
From hosting and performing, to presenting and winning a VMA of her own, the Houston native showcased her multifaceted skills.
Along with Meg, rapper GloRilla also set the crowd ablaze while performing her hit songs ‘Yeah Glo’ and ‘TGIF.’
In addition to a magnitude of celebs rocking the stage, and taking home a moon person for their incredible artistry, the fashion was ‘fashioning’ last night.
Ahead, we have curated out ‘Top 10’ best dressed below.
Top 10 Best Dressed:
Angela Simmons in Venus Prototype and Yo Gotti in a Custom Frere
Angela Simmons and Yo Gotti are still going strong, and the fashion bomb duo arrived at the MTV awards looking like a million bucks. Simmons, who opted for a red sultry latex Venus Prototype dress, styled by EJ King was an absolute showstopper. We loved the cutout and corset of her dress that showed just how snatched she is. Gotti, on the other hand, looked dapper and fall ready in a gray custom knitted suit by Frere.
Meagan Thee Stallion in Nicole Felicia Couture
Leave it the host of the evening, to own the red carpet with so much sass and pizzaz. Megan Thee Stallion looked like a class act in a black Nicole Felicia Couture gown that felt progressive and pushed the envelope. The proportions and silhouettes of her black gown were avant-garde.
GloRilla in Custom Bent Kahina
Paying tribute to former TLC member Lisa Lopez (infamously known as Left Eye), GloRilla wore a shiny silver iridescent look by Bent Kahina, styled by EJ King. From her hair down to her physique, GloRilla gave us nostalgia vibes while channeling and paying homage to Lisa. Her look was spot-on and she definitely understood the assignment.
Coco Jones in Lever Couture
CoCo Jones looked stunning and exquisite on the carpet in a sheer Lever Couture gown that was ethereal. She embodied sartorial elegance and from her make-up down to her glamorous accessories , can we say P-E-R-F-E-C-T-I-O-N?
Sabrina Carpenter in Vintage Bob Mackie
Sabrina Carpenter looked like a modern Marilyn Monroe or Dolly Parton in a white strapless vintage beaded gown by Bob Mackie. We loved the old Hollywood references, and her dress fit like a glove. We give Carpenter 10’s across the board!
Halle Bailey in Sophie Couture
Halle Bailey is back in her element since giving birth to baby Halo in December, and she dazzled on the red carpet in a crimson red Sophie Couture gown. With intricate cutouts at the bust, midsection, and hips, her dress was cutting edge, and showed off her hourglass shape.
Taylor Swift in Dior Resort ‘25
Taylor Swift, who made headlines this week for endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris, and tying with Beyonce with the most MTV awards, looked so chic in a yellow Dior Resort ‘25 ensemble. Her black and yellow plaid dress looked so futuristic and we loved her black cutout gloves that matched perfectly with her leather thigh high boots.
Rasheeda in ZHIVAGO
Another Fashion Bomb Couple on the scene was Rasheeda and Kirk from Love & Hip-Hop. The ride-or-die couple matched in all black. Rasheeda opted for a ZHIVAGO suit that was characterized with chain details. While Kirk sported a moto style blazer that had quilted leather sleeves, and was styled with black distressed jeans.
Sierra Gates in CM Studios
Also representing Love & Hip Hop at the MTV awards was Sierra Gate who wore a blue denim deconstructed top and maxi skirt by CM Studios that looked so innovative. Her denim outfit was distinct, original and perhaps unprecedented.
Katy Perry in Who Decides War SS25
Katy Perry was accompanied with her fiance Orlando Bloom at the MTV awards, and the two looked madly in love. Perry made a bold statement in an off white look by Who Decides War that felt editorial. and like she was ready to shoot a music video on sight. Her wet hair added drama to her ensemble, and we loved the bare face look with the unfinished appearance of her ensemble.
It’s hard to talk about Elaine Welteroth without a feeling of reverence. Her achievements throughout her career are nothing short of inspirational. She has become an award-winning journalist, TV host, and editor-in-chief—all within an industry that can be challenging to navigate as a Black woman.
Throughout her journey as an editor, even at prominent publications, she has fought for a seat at the table. She’s demanded resources, respect, and access—a struggle that is all too familiar for Black designers and creatives within the fashion industry. When you look at her accomplishments as a best-selling author and as the second Black editor-in-Chief in Condé Nast’s 100-year history, know that she has excelled on this journey despite the numerous obstacles she has overcome along the way.
In a recent interview when talking about the challenges she faced in her journey, she says, “We deserve so much more. Why are we doing so much with so little?” These problems and lack of representation reflect a larger systemic imbalance and equity in the fashion industry. It’s why McDonald’s USA is helping to shine a light on these challenges, and why Elaine has signed on to be a mentor in their Black & Positively Golden Change of Fashion Program.
“Partnering with a global brand like McDonald’s, I am honored to leverage my experiences as a fashion editor to mentor the next generation of designers and to ultimately help foster more inclusivity in an industry that thrives on Black culture.”
Shareef Mosby, Change of Fashion Designer and Elaine Welteroth, Mentor
Within the program Elaine will work with an incredible designer based out of Richmond Virginia, Shareef Mosby, CEO of VICTIM15 as he continues to build his name in the fashion space. Being able to lend mentorship to Shareef is not just an opportunity for growth, but also a chance to drive meaningful change in the industry. Through this program each designer will be offered access to resources, featured on big stages around the country, provided one-on-one mentorship sessions, and expert-led masterclasses along with the opportunity to stand alongside other greats in the business including Justina McKee (Matte Collection CEO), Shawn Howell (former Vice President Divisional Merchandise Manager of Men’s Luxury Collections at Saks Fifth Avenue), Jacqueline Cooper (Laquan Smith COO), and Sherri McMullen (McMullen Founder & CEO). In addition, McDonald’s plans to make a statement during New York Fashion Week, calling on all tastemakers and influencers to ‘Show Up and Show Out In Black’—a true call-to-action to wear looks from Black designers. It’s all about empowering Black creativity and giving Black designers the shine they deserve.
Elaine Welteroth’s journey through the fashion industry as an editor to entrepreneur is one that can be studied, showing how to navigate with persistence, intention, vision, and an unwavering commitment to breaking barriers. Working alongside McDonald’s Black & Positively Golden Change of Fashion program demonstrates her dedication to paving the way for the next generation and sharing the valuable insights she has gained. She also advocates for greater inclusivity and equity within the fashion industry. Together with Shareef and McDonald’s, they are helping pave the way for a more diverse and representative future in fashion that celebrates and values Black creatives.
Learn more about the Change of Fashion Program here and follow the designers’ journey on Instagram at @wearegolden.