GRAZIA Exclusive: Christian Siriano’s Empire Is Rewriting the Fashion Designer Playbook
In an exclusive interview with GRAZIA USA, Christian Siriano opens up about his designs in the new Delamar Westport, staging couture at sea on Cunard’s Queen Mary 2, and the ambitions still on his horizon
Psychology Says There’s a Gap Between Polite & Kind — The One Question Everyone Forgets to Ask
Psychology argues that being polite and being kind are not the same thing, especially when someone is in real trouble. How does this quiet trait split change what we owe each other?
Anne Hathaway & Meryl Streep Rewrite Red-Carpet Rules for 2026 with ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Press Tour Fashion
Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep just kicked off 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' press tour in Mexico City with red carpet looks loaded with references
The Easter Glow-Up: What to Eat, Wear, & Do This Weekend to Feel Your Best Over the Holiday Weekend
From effortless outfits to feel-good meals and simple rituals, consider this your chic reset before spring fully arrives
Berry Nails Are Quietly Replacing Classic Red — Inside the Spring 2026 Nail Color Shift Editors Swear By
Berry nails are quietly edging out classic red for Spring 2026, showing up on runways, TikTok feeds, and wine-bar selfies. From soft cranberries to mixed-berry blues, see why this rich palette is becoming the season’s most wearable statement.
The It-Girl Leather Bomber Jackets Owning Spring 2026 — & the Outfit Formulas Fashion Editors Rely On
From NYFW sidewalks to L.A. coffee runs, leather bomber jackets have quietly reappeared as the Spring 2026 it-girl uniform. But which cut, color, and price point really work for you?
Why This ‘Grandma’ Pin Is Spring 2026’s Chicest Accessory Trend — & How to Wear It Right Now
Brooches are crashing the Spring 2026 spotlight, moving from grandma's jewelry box to Chanel runways and Met Gala lapels. From office blazers to wedding wraps, see how one pin can flip your whole look.
Why You’re Always Early to Everything — Therapists Say It’s Not About Being Organized at All
Some people who always arrive early aren’t chasing gold stars; they’re outrunning an old sense of danger. When childhood made lateness feel unsafe, adulthood keeps obeying that clock.
