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‘Idiotka’ Director Nastasya Popov Mined the Drama of Fashion Reality Shows

While New Yorkers braced themselves for an unusually cold winter, writer-director Nastasya Popov was embracing the chill.  “ Winter fashion is cool. I like wearing my vintage fur,” says the L.A.-based Popov, in New York earlier this month for the premiere of her first feature film “Idiotka.”  The film is getting released almost a year after its world debut at South by Southwest. A few months after its festival premiere, the film was acquired for distribution by Utopia, cofounded by Robert Schwartzman. “We had this great showing at South By, the audience was laughing, they loved it,” says Popov. “To even get distribution in this landscape, I feel really grateful. We always just really wanted to make a movie that was for the masses and was poppy and quick and exciting and fresh.” Nastasya Popov on set for “Idiotka.” Courtesy of Sasha Frolova Inspired by Popov’s own life, the film hinges around Margarita, a young fashion design student living at home with her multigenerational Ru...
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EXCLUSIVE: Pandora Captures Regency Romance in Sketches From ‘Bridgerton’ Collaboration

Pandora and Netflix’s “Bridgerton” have partnered on a collection of jewelry pieces inspired by the series adaptation of the Julia Quinn book series of the same name. The “Bridgerton”-inspired Pandora collection is now available on the Danish jewelry manufacturer and retailer’s official website. The collaboration features whimsical designs and touches of soft pastel colors throughout, with elements of the TV show’s iconography. Pandora x “Bridgerton” Herbarium Repetition ring. Courtesy of Pandora “With the ‘Bridgerton’ x Pandora collection, we did not simply design jewelry — we orchestrated a dialogue between two worlds,” Pandora’s creative directors, Francesco Terzo and A. Filippo Ficarelli, said in a statement. “We translated the values and visual codes of the ‘Bridgerton’ universe — romance, social tension, intimacy, transformation and value of family — through Pandora’s own language, our identity, our aesthetic signature.” Pandora x “Bridgerton” Bow earrings. Courtesy of P...

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Director Maggie Kang Talks Awards Season and Sequel Anticipation

Halfway through awards season, “KPop Demon Hunters” creator and codirector Maggie Kang is still checking items off her bucket list. “I got to meet Leonardo DiCaprio yesterday to finally tick that box,” Kang says. It’s the day after the Oscar nominees luncheon, which included a “class photo” featuring all of this year’s nominated talent. “It was either my third or fourth Academy event, and they’ve progressively become more fun because you just get more and more comfortable in the room and with seeing really famous people,” she adds. “[Steven] Spielberg’s there, and he’s like two feet away from you — you’re like, ‘Oh my gosh, this is crazy.’” For other nominees, Kang might be that “oh my gosh” person to meet as the creator and codirector of one of this year’s most popular films. Released last summer, “KPop Demon Hunters” was the most streamed film of 2025, and is Netflix’s most-watched film of all time.  “The movie’s kind of taken on another life. It’s like a child that we released i...

The Women of ‘The Bride’ Go Goth for the London Photo Call

Maggie Gyllenhaal, Penélope Cruz and Jessie Buckley made their first of several press tour stops on Wednesday in London for the photo call of their forthcoming film “The Bride!” The two actresses and filmmaker previewed the Goth-inspired style they’ll sport over the course of the next several weeks, featuring designs by Jacquemus and Diotima. WWD breaks down those method-dressing looks ahead. Maggie Gyllenhaal Maggie Gyllenhaal Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images “The Bride!” director Maggie Gyllenhaal led the way with her Gothic look — a long-sleeve dress with a form-fitting silhouette. The dress was crafted with such details as sheer sleeves, draped fabric at the neckline and fringe detailing at the hips. Gyllenhaal continued the black color palette motif with pointed-toe heels and accessorized with sunglasses. Penélope Cruz Penélope Cruz Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images Penélope Cruz opted for a customized look straight from the runway. The Oscar-winning “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” actress ...

Yerin Ha Channels ’60s Mod in Louis Vuitton

Yerin Ha continued to shed that Cinderella-inspired style in favor of a ’60s Mod look in Louis Vuitton for the London screening of “Bridgerton” season four, part two on Tuesday night. The Australian actress wore a sleeveless minidress with a column silhouette and metallic fabric courtesy of the French luxury fashion house. The design, not dissimilar to a look from the label’s 2022 cruise collection, featured rounded buttons and seams around the neckline and down the front of the garment. Yerin Ha Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images Crafted in a shiny fabric, the dress incorporated muted tones of pink, green and silver, evocative of the pastel color palette often associated with the Netflix series. As for accessories, Ha went mostly minimal, save for a pair of statement earrings by Louis Vuitton. She capped off the ’60s vibe of her look with a pair of over-the-knee black leather boots. Ha’s makeup and glam followed suit with her ’60s style inspo. The actress’ hair, coiffed by stylist Dayaruc...

Saudi Retail’s New Message to Global Brands: Adapt or Miss Out

RIYADH — The conversation about Saudi Arabia’s retail ambitions has shifted. It is no longer about whether the kingdom can attract international brands or fill new malls. The question now, as articulated across two days at the 2026 RLC Global Forum here earlier this month, is who sets the terms. Increasingly, the answer is local. Convened in partnership with the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, the forum brought together regional conglomerates, sovereign-backed institutions and global operators to discuss how the balance of power in retail is tilting toward markets that are no longer content to import a playbook. “We meet at a moment that feels fundamentally different from just a few years ago,” said Panos Linardos, chairman of RLC. “Growth today is no longer linear. It is not evenly distributed. It is no longer guaranteed.” A $40 Billion BlueprintBurak Çakmak, chief executive officer of the Saudi Fashion Commission, shared a detailed picture of the country’s retail ambition. The fash...

Amazon Taps Into Lymphatic Drainage Trend With Face Brush That’s Already a #1 Bestseller — Plus 9 Other Tools Worth Your Time

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. If your FYP in the past year has been flooded by videos touting the health (and aesthetic) benefits of lymphatic drainage, you’re not alone. This wellness trend revolves around techniques used to stimulate the natural circulation of the body’s lymph fluid; contrary to blood, lymph does not have a central, heart-like pump, and so keeping things smooth sailing in that department is something many people are starting to realize needs to come from a place of intention. According to Google Trends data, the term “lymphatic” has experienced a steady and impressive rise in the past five years, with health-conscious consumers being particularly interested in lymphatic drainage massage (up in search by 150 percent from 2021), vibration plates for lymphatic drainage (up a whopping 3,100 percent), and lymphatic face brushes (which experienced a 2,850-percent rise in ...