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Huma Abedin Is Married! Inside the Final Fittings of Her Givenchy and Erdem Wedding Dresses
Huma Abedin Is Married! Inside the Final Fittings of Her Givenchy and Erdem Wedding Dresses

Vogue

time14-06-2025

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  • Vogue

Huma Abedin Is Married! Inside the Final Fittings of Her Givenchy and Erdem Wedding Dresses

Shortly after the engagement party the couple decided they'd have two ceremonies in the Hamptons: a small one with family and close friends to sign the Nikah in honor of Abedin's Muslim faith and the Ketubah in honor of Soros's Jewish heritage, and a larger celebration the following day inclusive of a cocktail hour, dinner, and dancing. For the smaller gathering, 'I'm wearing this ethereal, unbelievable Erdem dress,' Abedin says. She fell in love with the label about a decade ago while working in D.C. 'I had to give a very, very stressful testimony on Capitol Hill, and I was very nervous about it,' she says. 'I wanted to feel and look my best. I remember going into [a] store and finding the most extraordinary black dress with white floral on it. It was Erdem.' At first, Abedin was a little overwhelmed by the task of deciding on her wedding looks—but she felt wholly at ease during her first appointment with Moralıoğlu, which was held in February at Erdem's London atelier. 'The minute I walked in, I just felt very relaxed,' Abedin recalls. 'He had so much love, care and attention in the way he approached me.' Moralıoğlu, who also dressed Abedin for the 2024 Met Gala, presented Abedin with a series of sketches he had drawn based on references she shared during a previous conversation—among them Grace Kelly's wedding dress. The belt of Abedin's Givenchy dress was adjusted to sit slightly higher on the silhouette. Photographed by Carl Timpone Despite initially planning to forego a veil, Abedin fell in love with a custom Givenchy shroud. Photographed by Carl Timpone 'During the initial fitting, we explored different silhouettes to help define the shape and understand how she wanted to feel in the dress,' the designer says. Several Zoom meetings and a handful of custom swatch options later, they landed on a 1930s-esque long-sleeve silhouette, marked by a high neck and a delicate bow around the waist. 'For the fabric, we selected a beautiful French Chantilly lace—crafted in a historic mill in Caudry, dating back to 1840—and mounted it on a smooth Italian silk crepe. We wanted the lace to feel light and delicate, capturing a sense of movement as she walks.' Hidden details imbue the gown with more sentimental touches. 'The thing that made me gasp when I saw the dress is that [Moralıoğlu] embroidered my father's name in Arabic, inside, right by my heart,' Abedin says. 'My father passed away in 1993 and he was a very instrumental person in my life. I think about him every day.' Abedin and Soros's initials are also embroidered inside the dress, in light blue thread on a delicate ribbon, as the bride's something blue. 'The entire process felt incredibly collaborative and seamless,' Moralıoğlu says, '[and] the dress is everything we had envisioned—graceful, classic, and quietly powerful. It is a joy to be a small part of Huma's special day.'

The Loftiest Looks From the Resort (aka Cruise) 2026 Runway Shows and Lookbooks
The Loftiest Looks From the Resort (aka Cruise) 2026 Runway Shows and Lookbooks

Int'l Business Times

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Int'l Business Times

The Loftiest Looks From the Resort (aka Cruise) 2026 Runway Shows and Lookbooks

Resort may be considered an "off" season, but the looks it delivers are definitely something to write home about. Some may argue that designers save their finest creations for haute couture along with spring and summer. Those people are missing out, though. Part of the resort charm may just be because the collections are frequently displayed in far-off destinations, whether up on a runway or in lookbook form. In order to save you time because there are tons of ensembles to discover and you probably already have a pretty full plate, we took it upon ourselves to compile the definitive list of the best Resort 2026 looks. Erdem Resort 2026. Not all of the looks are vacation-ready. We're OK with that, though. Although Chanel is an exception. Its studio team obviously took the term "cruise" seriously. Spring staple florals definitely made their presence felt. Erdem naturally leads the charge as flowers are part of its DNA. This season the bouquets are very moody, tapping into the previously highlighted negative space floral print trend. Chanel took a brooch approach, while Diesel's arrangement looks like it came straight out of the mid aughts. Victoria Beckham Resort 2026. You'll be happy to hear that the no pants look is the exception, no longer the rule. Victoria Beckham is one of the outliers, but there's something adherently appealing about pairing a pistachio-colored, floor-length coat with a slightly lighter button-down half tucked into coordinating briefs. Louis Vuitton sent high-waist knit hot pants down its runway combined with a knitted top and knitted flower accents. Courrèges' contribution is an extreme high-low maxi, er, miniskirt complemented by a black shirt and white slingback flats. Then there's Antonio Marras. The brand topped off swimwear with colorful sweaters featuring a delightful destination design. A quick side note. Not many designers decided to include swimsuits in their lineups. Naeem Khan Resort 2026. While a majority of looks are designed for the daylight hours, there are several outfits begging to be taken out for a night on the town. Get your plunging neckline fix with Gucci's long-sleeve gown or Victoria Beckham's twisted, sleeveless red dress. Pants more your thing? See Naeem Khan's splashy ensemble. If there are any thoughts about having a destination wedding, look to Chanel for inspiration. Following in the tradition of the haute couture shows, the famous French fashion house opted to send a wedding dress down the catwalk as its final look. The off-white, mock-neck creation is jazzed up with layers of long necklaces and over-the-elbow opera gloves. Chanel Cruise 2026. Ready to be inspired? Then grab a cup of coffee or tea or whatever iced beverage you favor and scroll down to see more of the best Resort 2026 looks. Louis Vuitton Cruise 2026. Louis Vuitton Cruise 2026. Louis Vuitton Cruise 2026. Louis Vuitton Cruise 2026. Louis Vuitton Cruise 2026. Louis Vuitton Cruise 2026. Louis Vuitton Cruise 2026. Gucci Cruise 2026. Gucci Cruise 2026. Etro Resort 2026. Etro Resort 2026. Erdem Resort 2026. Erdem Resort 2026. Erdem Resort 2026. Erdem Resort 2026. Erdem Resort 2026. Erdem Resort 2026. Erdem Resort 2026. Brandon Maxwell Resort 2026. Courrèges Resort 2026. Diesel Resort 2026. Diesel Resort 2026. Diesel Resort 2026. Ulla Johnson Resort 2026. Ulla Johnson Resort 2026. Ulla Johnson Resort 2026. Ulla Johnson Resort 2026. Ulla Johnson Resort 2026. Ulla Johnson Resort 2026. Chanel Cruise 2026. Chanel Cruise 2026. Chanel Cruise 2026. Chanel Cruise 2026. Chanel Cruise 2026. Chanel Cruise 2026. Chanel Cruise 2026. Alberta Ferretti Resort 2026. Stella McCartney Resort 2026. Stella McCartney Resort 2026. Stella McCartney Resort 2026. Tory Burch Resort 2026. Victoria Beckham Resort 2026. Antonio Marras Resort 2026. Antonio Marras Resort 2026. Dsquared2 Resort 2026. Dsquared2 Resort 2026. Khaite Resort 2026. Khaite Resort 2026. Naeem Khan Resort 2026. Hellessy Resort 2026. Hellessy Resort 2026. Hellessy Resort 2026. Armarium Resort 2026. Giambattista Valli Resort 2026. PH5 Resort 2026. PH5 Resort 2026. PH5 Resort 2026. PH5 Resort 2026. Balmain Resort 2026. Balmain Resort 2026. Balmain Resort 2026. Balmain Resort 2026. Rabanne Resort 2026. Genny Resort 2026. Pamella Roland Resort 2026. La DoubleJ Resort 2026. La DoubleJ Resort 2026. Cinq à Sept Resort 2026. Cinq à Sept Resort 2026. Originally published on Fashion Times

How to wear a floral midi dress in your 50s without looking dated
How to wear a floral midi dress in your 50s without looking dated

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

How to wear a floral midi dress in your 50s without looking dated

Those pesky fashionistas have been prophesying the floral midi dress' demise for a few years now. Muttering about them being 'over'. Making snide comments about their 'basic' nature. I've been ignoring such whisperings because I love them. Floral midi dresses are my dream garment. A single piece of clothing (less washing!) that's easy to throw on. You can dial up their smartness with heels or make them casual with sandals or trainers. For me, they're flattering because they show off my narrowest part (ribcage) and skim over the fullest (my hips). And, bonus, I only have to shave/tan my legs from the knee down. When the trend hit, probably five or so years ago, I welcomed their arrival with trumpets. Rejoiced that the style stars had aligned for me. And so, I invested heavily. Bought cheap ones from Zara, mid-priced ones from Wyse, expensive ones from Ba&sh and dreamt of Erdem and Valentino. At the time, it was a departure from my usual, Kate Moss-inspired style. In my fantasies, I have her wardrobe. Chic, sexy and a little bit rock n roll. Think sheer chiffon blouses, pencil skirts, high heels, patterned tights, leather and suede. And all black. Made edgy with distressed seams and a flash of lingerie. But then the arrival of these floral dresses convinced me to do a style 180 and embrace overt femininity. I was happy with my decision. Until last year, when the white trainer/ floral dress combo suddenly felt a bit, whisper it, dated. This year, when the weather finally perked up, I looked in my wardrobe, crammed with floral dresses and I did an involuntary sigh. Did I need to do a cull? Take the whole lot to the charity shop? I have been mulling over this conundrum for the last few weeks, and I have decided the answer is a resolute no. My finances can't deal with the sudden loss of 80% of my wardrobe. So, I consulted with my stylist friends, and we concluded that by switching up my accessories/approach, the floral midi can live to see another season. The most important thing is not to be too 'polite' with the look. Being too conservative (court shoes/blow out, etc) is what makes it look dated. Try teaming your dress with boots to counterbalance the femininity. Ankle boots in suede have an 'I'm with the band' vibe. Try Isabel Marant's styles if you can afford them (or a copy if you can't). Biker boots also work. Change up your trainers. The plain white ones you had a few years ago? Switch to a chunkier, more sporty style. Embrace boho. If you are buying a new floral dress, take inspiration from the aesthetic at Chloé and Zimmerman. Think ethereal, flouncy, and romantic. Look to add elements of 90s style to your floral dress. Sheer fabrics for an edge, or try out a slip shape. Your hair is important here. A little mussed-up hair a la Sienna Miller is good. Newsreader style helmet head? Not so much. Lingerie accents make a dress instantly feel sexier. Think lace, silk and spaghetti straps.

Harrods opens key occasionwear space, adds new exclusives
Harrods opens key occasionwear space, adds new exclusives

Fashion Network

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Network

Harrods opens key occasionwear space, adds new exclusives

Harrods is continuing to reshape its physical fashion spaces and has just unveiled Designer Collections – Room 3 (DC3), the latest addition to its womenswear portfolio and 'the next chapter in the evolution of the first floor — a cornerstone of the wider Harrods Masterplan, the store's ambitious multi-year transformation of the customer experience'. It's positioned between 'the relaxed sophistication of' Designer Collection – Room 1 (DC1) and Room 2 (DC2) with the 'formal elegance' of the new Evening & Occasion Room said to 'redefine occasionwear through a contemporary lens'. The space, designed by David Collins Studio, is essentially dedicated to day-to-evening dressing, 'offering a considered wardrobe for the discerning woman whose calendar spans everything from refined lunches to elevated celebrations'. What this means in practice is a room that features an edit of fluid tailoring, statement dresses and 'polished' separates, 'curated with a focus on silhouette, craftsmanship, and seasonal relevance'. The retailer is building on the momentum of the earlier makeovers of DC1 and DC2 that opened in November 2024 'while extending the narrative into a new, occasion-led space'. Importantly, the floor introduces five directional brands to Harrods womenswear. Included are Adam Lippes, Carolina Herrera Daywear and Valenti, all in UK department store exclusives. Also new to the store are Liberowe and Edeline Lee, that latter unveiling a global exclusive capsule collection. The space also includes 'a refined edit' of established names — such as Alessandra Rich, Erdem, and Roksanda — 'all dual-sited to enhance the cross-category experience across Womenswear'. The company said it's 'more than a seasonal launch, DC3 is a platform for year-round wardrobe evolution. From light spring tailoring to rich autumnal textures, the space will continuously adapt to reflect the rhythm of the fashion calendar and the ever-changing needs of Harrods' clientele'.

Harrods opens key occasionwear space, adds new exclusives
Harrods opens key occasionwear space, adds new exclusives

Fashion Network

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Network

Harrods opens key occasionwear space, adds new exclusives

Harrods is continuing to reshape its physical fashion spaces and has just unveiled Designer Collections – Room 3 (DC3), the latest addition to its womenswear portfolio and 'the next chapter in the evolution of the first floor — a cornerstone of the wider Harrods Masterplan, the store's ambitious multi-year transformation of the customer experience'. It's positioned between 'the relaxed sophistication of' Designer Collection – Room 1 (DC1) and Room 2 (DC2) with the 'formal elegance' of the new Evening & Occasion Room said to 'redefine occasionwear through a contemporary lens'. The space, designed by David Collins Studio, is essentially dedicated to day-to-evening dressing, 'offering a considered wardrobe for the discerning woman whose calendar spans everything from refined lunches to elevated celebrations'. What this means in practice is a room that features an edit of fluid tailoring, statement dresses and 'polished' separates, 'curated with a focus on silhouette, craftsmanship, and seasonal relevance'. The retailer is building on the momentum of the earlier makeovers of DC1 and DC2 that opened in November 2024 'while extending the narrative into a new, occasion-led space'. Importantly, the floor introduces five directional brands to Harrods womenswear. Included are Adam Lippes, Carolina Herrera Daywear and Valenti, all in UK department store exclusives. Also new to the store are Liberowe and Edeline Lee, that latter unveiling a global exclusive capsule collection. The space also includes 'a refined edit' of established names — such as Alessandra Rich, Erdem, and Roksanda — 'all dual-sited to enhance the cross-category experience across Womenswear'. The company said it's 'more than a seasonal launch, DC3 is a platform for year-round wardrobe evolution. From light spring tailoring to rich autumnal textures, the space will continuously adapt to reflect the rhythm of the fashion calendar and the ever-changing needs of Harrods' clientele'.

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