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The Best Pride Month Fashion Collections to Shop This June

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. June 1 marks the arrival of Pride Month, which had its start with the 1969 Stonewall riots — a multi-day uprising led by the LGBTQ+ community in response to a police raid at New York City’s now-legendary Stonewall Inn. The very next year saw the city’s (and country’s) first-ever Pride marches, which over time expanded across the continents and turned into a month-long celebration of queer identity, resilience, and resistance: being officially recognized as a national happening by President Bill Clinton circa 1999, who declared June as “Gay and Lesbian Pride Month.” Ten years later, President Barack Obama made Pride Month all-encompassing, expanding its reach by changing the language to “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month.” As we speak, programming helmed by LGBTQ...
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Michelle Pfeiffer Blooms in Rodarte

Michelle Pfeiffer joined her “The Madison” costars on Saturday in Los Angeles for the series’ FYC event, wearing a custom design courtesy of Rodarte. Michelle Pfeiffer River Callaway The three-time Oscar-nominated actress wore a custom iteration of a Rodarte look featured in the American fashion label’s fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection. The dress incorporated a floral motif that was featured as part of co-creative directors and founders Kate and Laura Mulleavy‘s curation. The midi dress was designed with variations on tonal aubergine, featuring a rose print motif throughout the fabric of the dress. A plunging neckline was outline by black fabric and statement short sleeves added dimension to the overall look. Michelle Pfeiffer River Callaway The sil...

Rachel Zegler and Lisa Rinna Lead the Designer Style Brigade at the 2026 Las Culturistas Culture Awards

Saturday night’s 2026 Las Culturistas Culture Awards featured a slew of high-profile talent at the Los Angeles event. Stars like Rachel Zegler and Lisa Rinna, among others, brought their fashion A-game to the awards show in pieces by Rodarte, Altuzarra and more. More guests like Brittany Snow and Mandy Moore helped to lead the fashion brigade, which included designs from Michael Kors and Magda Butrym. WWD breaks down those looks and more ahead. Rachel Zegler Rachel Zegler Getty Images Zegler opted for a design from Altuzarra’s fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection. The “West Side Story” breakout star, who was styled by Sarah Slutsky, wore a black cropped top and a high-waisted white skirt with a silhouette that transitioned from formfitting to fully pleated. Hannah Einbinder Ha...

Sofía Vergara Goes Red Hot in Michael Kors

Sofía Vergara brought Michael Kors’ red hot energy to the red carpet of Dr. Nigma Talib’s unveiling of her new flagship clinic Naturopathic Longevity on Saturday in Beverly Hills. Sofía Vergara Getty Images The “Griselda” Emmy Award-nominated actress turned to the American fashion label’s resort 2010 collection for her look. The Michael Kors dress featured asymmetry on the bodice, with a flowing, one-shoulder top and a butterfly sleeve. The skirt of the dress was more formfitting and featured fabric ruching with a contrasting asymmetrical gathered fabric detail. The hemline just at the knees gave the look a summery bent, ideal for California’s warm temperatures. Sofía Vergara Getty Images Along with the dress, Vergara added a pair of platform sa...

The Best Loafers for Women to Wear This Summer, From Classic Leather to Ruched Suede

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. 2025’s third quarter was a notable season for loafers, per the Lyst Index — where the same silhouette across two different labels dominated the trend forecasting platform’s hottest products list. Saint Laurent’s Le Loafer and The Row’s Eel Loafer clinched second and fourth place in the roundup, respectively. Almost a year later, we’re seeing the styles pop up once more in pop culture references (think Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s ensembles in the hit Hulu show “Love Story”), sported by celebrities on the red carpet, and photographed on the feet of It-girls worldwide. Originating in Norway as a practical measure for fishermen and achieving notoriety stateside with the help of G.H. Bass’ Weejuns circa the 1930s, the loafer has kept its status as a cult classic while being open to inventi...

On’s Latest and Most Inventive Shoe With Loewe Is Surprisingly Still in Stock — Shop While You Can

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. In this world, nothing can be said to be certain except death, taxes, and a new On x Loewe collab dropping every season… or whatever it is Benjamin Franklin once said. Indeed, the Swiss performance running brand and premium Spanish maison can’t seem to get enough of each other — the result being a constantly updated roster of technical-meets-lifestyle footwear that got off the ground all the way back in 2022. Spotted on the runways and Jonathan Anderson’s feet alike, the buzziest collaborative sneaker models from the two sartorial giants have included the hero Cloudtilt, the Cloudventure, and the Cloudsolo: all unified by subtle co-branded touches, a hyper-obsessive attention to detail, and steep (but ultimately worth-it) price tags. For summer 2026, On and Loewe decided to give the aforementioned Cl...

Kinn Studio Collaborates With Prince Tennis on New Fine Jewelry and Apparel Collection

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. Kinn Studio and Prince Tennis are elevating sporty style. The fine jewelry label and tennis brand have partnered for a new collection of fine jewelry and apparel, with three drops that will each coincide with the French Open, Wimbledon and U.S. Open. Kinn Studio x Prince Tennis Courtesy of Kinn Studio explore the collaboration “At Prince, we’re always looking for partners who can reinterpret the brand in a way that feels authentic and culturally relevant. Kinn Studio brought a refined point of view to the collaboration, blending the heritage and sophistication of tennis with modern design and craftsmanship,” Matthew Salter, executive vice president, partnership-marketing at Authentic Brands Group, owner of Princ...