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Forget Pads and Tampons — Knix Is Revolutionizing Period Protection With Its Viral, Leakproof Underwear

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. The average person who menstruates will use up to 17,000 tampons or pads in their lifetime, according to Healthline. That’s a lot of plastic — and a lot of daily annoyances revolving around the period products’ bulkiness, discomfort, and, on your heaviest flow days, an occasional inability to perform the duties in their job description. But what if you could ditch pads and tampons altogether, swapping them out for the best period underwear that will have your back from gym sessions and afternoon naps to busy work days and long flights? As an apparel category, leakproof underwear has been embraced by labels like Skims, Thinx, and The Period Company, but by far the most loved leader in leakproof solutions is Knix: founded in 2013 by Joanna Griffiths out of Vancouver. Courtesy Knix Buy knix's most popular period underwear As the #1 leakproof br...
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Cameron Diaz Embraces Minimalist Ease in Fforme at the ‘Outcome’ Premiere

Cameron Diaz continued her quiet luxury streak in a look by Fforme for the New York City premiere of her new film “Outcome” on Monday night. The Avaline cofounder wore a black molded A-line dress with a gauzy wool jersey overlay paired with a long-sleeve high-neck top. The simple, versatile pieces featured as part of Fforme’s fall 2026 collection, which debuted during New York Fashion Week in February. Cameron Diaz Kristina Bumphrey Diaz’s look merged staple wardrobe pieces for a pared back red carpet look. The long-sleeve, high neckline top featured semi-sheer fabric at the sleeves, while the skirt added a touch of elegance with a defined waist and maxi hem. The actress added a pop of color to her look thanks to a pair of red pointed-toe pumps. As for glam, Diaz continued the pop of color with a red lip, and her makeup highlights included bold brows and lined eyes. The actress’ hair featured soft, natural waves to complete the look. Cameron Diaz Kristina Bumphrey Fforme’s cre...

Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep Coordinate in Valentino and Chanel for Tokyo Premiere

Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep continued their “The Devil Wears Prada 2” promotional tour in designs by Valentino and Chanel for the film’s Tokyo premiere on Monday. Both actresses styled black, white and red apparel, harkening back to the film’s poster. Hathaway wore a look from Valentino’s spring 2026 couture collection — a strapless dress with a fitted bodice in black with revealing red fabric. Anne Hathaway Courtesy of Valentino The tulip-style skirt of the dress began at the high waistline and featured a bevy of ruffles in black and white, creating volume and definition. Hathaway coordinated the dress with a pair of Valentino pre-fall 2026 rockstud sandal heels. The “Les Misérables” Oscar winner’s hair was tossed into a high ponytail with fresh fringe to frame her face. Stylist Erin Walsh curated Hathaway’s look. Streep turned to Chanel’s Métiers d’Art 2026 collection from December 2025 for her red carpet look. The ensemble consisted of a long-sleeve cardigan and coordinated s...

Lululemon’s Viral 2-in-1 Dress Is Officially Restocked for Spring in Two Fresh Colorways You Can Shop Today

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. If you spent any time at all on TikTok last May, you know all about Lululemongate (what us style editors are unofficially calling the conversation — and controversy — that surrounded the release of Lululemon’s 2-in-1 Dress). Users immediately divided themselves into separate camps based on whether or not they thought the dress was chic to begin with, as well as all the ways in which it could and couldn’t be styled: sometimes pairing up the hot-ticket item with sneakers and other times extending its elongating powers with block-heeled mule sandals. By the end of that month, the dress was sold out in most sizes and colorways — surprising, considering people were expressing negative opinions about its steep cost in context of the piece’s material being nothing fancier than a stretchy, athletic nylon-slash-Lycra blend with some mulberry sil...

Qween Jean Reimagines Feline Fashion for Broadway’s ‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball,’ Inspired by New York Ballroom Culture

“My goal has been to allow every artist to shine, that their internal glow is the most beautiful thing about the design,” says Qween Jean from her costume studio in New York’s Garment District, seated next to a wall of her sketches. The costume designer is behind the roughly 500 looks created for “Cats: The Jellicle Ball,” which officially opens on Broadway on Tuesday after a hit run off-Broadway last year at the Perelman Performing Arts Center. The new interpretation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber classic “Cats” is directed by Zhailon Levingston and Bill Rauch and reimagines the Jellicle cats in the world of New York City ballroom culture, with the cats vogueing, dancing and competing for the chance to ascend to a new life. The production has been a years-long “love story” for Jean, who made her Broadway debut with the costumes for “Liberation” last fall.  Qween Jean Lexie Moreland/WWD “There’s been so many iterations that grew beyond our original ideas, that surpassed what our expect...

Too Tall for Most Wedding Guest Outfits? This Specialty Brand Has You Covered

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. If you’ve ever Googled phrases like “clothes for tall people” or “how to make my pants not look like capris,” you might be entitled to compensation. On a more serious note, though, tall men and women are all too intimate with the struggles of finding a Goldilocks sweet spot when it comes to clothing size: Minidresses become shirts, suit pants awkwardly hike up the shin, and jumpsuits cause agonizing chafing and tugging. While pushes towards greater inclusivity in the fashion industry have paved the way for plus-size and petite options across most apparel styles, the same cannot be said for garments that accommodate taller figures. One exception? American Tall, which has been creating products “designed exclusively for height” since 2016. explore american tall's best styles Courtesy American Tall Its bestselling selections — from polos and lounge pants...

Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy Proves These Three Brands (and Their Top Pieces) Will Never Go Out of Style

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy? She’s everywhere right now, due in no small part to the buzz surrounding FX’s “Love Story” TV series that has once again thrust her passionate and caustic relationship with Kennedy heir JFK Jr. into the spotlight. As each new episode of the viral show drops (on Thursdays at 9 p.m. EST; you can tune in thanks to our handy streaming guide), fashionistas everywhere go wild for CBK’s sartorial equations portrayed on-screen by Sarah Pidgeon — be it slinky LBDs, camel-hued pencil skirts, minimalist cashmere sweaters, or tailored, longline coats perfect for transitional-weather dressing. The conversation is both positive and negative, with some sharp-eyed critics noting that the show could’ve done a better job at sourcing pieces from actual designers worn by its heroine — from Yohji Yamamoto to Issey Miyake. It’s a well-kn...