Bella Hadid’s Y2K Jeans Just Made 2026’s Runways Go Wild
Bella Hadid in glowing Y2K jeans on a digital runway with holographic fashion displays.

| Fashion & Style

Bella Hadid’s Y2K jeans are sparking a 2026 runway revolution, with embellished denim and intentional rips taking center stage. The Y2K era’s maximalism is back—because why would we ever stop loving glitter, rhinestones, and the thrill of a perfectly ripped hem?

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Why I Keep Buying Dresses and Still Wear Basics
A glowing Y2K character in a neon synthwave room wearing a glittery dress surrounded by floating holograms.

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I’ve owned a dozen dresses that never left my closet—each more “statement” than the last. Basics, on the other hand, are reliable, versatile, and basically the MVP of my wardrobe.

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Zoe Saldaña & Margot Robbie Clash in Milan’s Design Week Glow-Up
Two celebrities in futuristic outfits glowing in a neon-lit Y2K design week venue.

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Zoe Saldaña’s glittering Saint Laurent dress clashed with Margot Robbie’s sharp Armani suit in Milan’s Design Week. Their contrasting styles sparked a fashion showdown that made social media erupt.

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Knitters Are Obsessed With These Spring Trends—Here’s Why
A pixelated knitter in a neon Y2K computer room with a glowing knitted top and floating holographic buttons.

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Knitters are turning to TikTok for spring inspiration, with diagonal openings and tiny buttons leading the trend. These designs blend style and sustainability, becoming the ultimate mood boards for the season.

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Kylie Jenner’s Hermès Obsession Is Getting Darker (And More Intimate)
Glowing Kylie figure in a neon Y2K room surrounded by floating Hermès bags and holographic mirrors.

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Kylie Jenner’s Hermès wall isn’t just a display—it’s a vault of rare, high-priced bags, including a Neige Faubourg Birkin reselling for over $700,000. Her curated closet tour hints at a darker, more intimate obsession with luxury, sparking awe and envy in the comments.

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Anne Hathaway Finally Wore Versace at the Devil Wears Prada 2 Premiere—What a Flex
Anne Hathaway wears a glowing Versace gown in a neon-lit retro Y2K fashion scene.

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Anne Hathaway stunned in a Versace gown at the *Devil Wears Prada 2* premiere, finally wearing the brand she’s been synonymous with for years. Donatella was there too—making it a full-circle moment that screamed confidence and style.

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Margot Robbie’s Baggy Suit Is a Cultural Moment (And We’re Here for It)
Margot Robbie wears a glowing gray baggy Armani suit in a neon-lit Y2K room with floating holograms.

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Margot Robbie’s gray Armani suit, oversized enough to double as a tent, is sparking a cultural shift. It’s a bold rejection of body-conscious fashion, redefining power through unapologetic self-expression.

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Madonna’s ‘Confessions’ Era Was a Style Takeover, Not Just a Comeback
Neon-lit Madonna in a retro vaporwave room wearing pastel leotards and holographic accessories.

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Ugh, finally someone said it: Madonna’s *Confessions* era wasn’t just a comeback—it was a full-on style takeover. She turned a capsule wardrobe into a cultural moment, blending vintage dancewear with designer pieces in a color palette so bold it could make you cry.

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Allure Editors Spill Their J-Beauty Ingredient Obsessions
A stylized Y2K scene showing a glowing J-beauty ritual with holographic skincare products and a radiant character.

| Beauty

Japan’s beauty secrets are finally getting the spotlight, and rice bran—once a humble grain—now powers high-end skincare with antioxidant magic. Tsubaki oil, the lightweight hydration MVP, is rewriting the rules with vitamins A, D, and E, stealing the show in both skincare and hair care.

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Salone del Mobile 2026 Is Becoming Art Basel—Here’s the Lowdown
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Salone del Mobile 2026 is turning into an art spectacle, with installations so bold they’ll make you question your life choices. Over 300,000 attendees have embraced the chaos, turning it into a sensory overload of design and creativity.

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