A broken toe wasn’t going to stop Katherine LaNasa from attending her first fashion show. The Emmy-winning actress, currently starring as Nurse Dana on HBO’s hit series “The Pitt,” sustained the injury in a stunt rehearsal for an upcoming new project, which ended up providing fashion direction to her entire look for the Louis Vuitton fall 2026 show. “I messed up my toe so badly that I could only wear a sandal — and it’s not really sandal weather,” LaNasa says over the phone from the back of her car in Paris. “Anything that was appropriate to have a boot with really wasn’t going to work.” The result? A “very chic Canadian tuxedo” look that the actress describes as “modern” and “youthful.” Katherine LaNasa Courtesy photo “So much of my fashion over the last year has been very feminine. And so it’s nice to have this sort of street vibe,” LaNasa says. “And I think it’s also kind of fresh and surprising for [Louis Vuitton]…I’m probably one of the older of the guests that they’re ...
In a world of fly-by-night companies and fads, relying on a company’s longevity and reputation can be a significant element of the purchasing decision, especially in fine jewelry. Fope’s strength lies in its refined, thoughtful design elements, which stand out in a market dominated by ostentation. The Italian brand has achieved many accomplishments in its nearly 100-year history, based on what consumers look for, including designing contemporary jewelry with a minimalist approach. The company operates on the same ethos as when it was founded and has demonstrated that even in economic downturns, quality products can remain relevant, regardless of global events. Choosing Clarity Over Complexity Fope started as an artisan workshop in Vicenza, founded by Umberto Cazzola in 1929 and shifted to an avant-garde factory after World War II. Odino Cazzola took the reins and created a new wave of expanding watch straps as the company evolved into a globally recognized brand. The company has always...