Cannes 2026 Looks That Are Literally Too Good
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| Fashion & Style

Cannes 2026’s red carpet is a TikTok trend reel in real life, with sheer Chanel and polka dot sculptures stealing the spotlight. Stars defy the “naked dress” ban, turning transparency into a bold statement of body autonomy.

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Why Olivia Rodrigo’s Dress Length Is a Messy Cultural Debate
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| Pop Culture

The internet is fighting over Olivia Rodrigo’s dress length, claiming it’s a symbol of consent or predation. Her pajama-y aesthetic, inspired by 90s punk, is being called inauthentic—despite her music confronting real-world issues.

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Still Together? These Love Is Blind Couples Are Living Their Best Lives
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| Pop Culture

Of the 16 Love Is Blind weddings, 8 are still married—higher than most reality shows. Cameron and Lauren, married since season 1, just celebrated their seventh anniversary and are expecting their first baby.

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Léa Seydoux Steals Cannes With ‘Gentle Monster’ Premiere, Cara & Jordan Join the Glam
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| Pop Culture

Léa Seydoux stunned Cannes in a bold new look, surrounded by Cara Delevingne and Jordan Firstman at *Gentle Monster*’s premiere. The film’s plot twists like a rollercoaster, pulling Lucy into a nightmare of isolation and secrets.

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Sephora’s Best Skin Ever Foundation Is Acting Weird—Here’s Why
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| Beauty

Sephora’s Best Skin Ever foundation is suddenly lifting and patchy, despite perfect prep and tools. The formula may have changed, and even matching products in the line don’t always work together.

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Sophia Bush’s Bag Is the East-West Bag Trend You Need to Know About
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| Fashion & Style

Sophia Bush’s shoulder bag is the 2026 MVP, blending structured elegance with casual ease. It’s versatile enough to pair with a pencil skirt or a crocheted dress—no need for multiple bags this season.

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Sneakers & Wedges Are the Secret to Summer Dress Success
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| Fashion & Style

Sneakers are the unspoken MVP for summer dresses, offering effortless coolness and comfort. Wedges are back—but not the clunky 2013 versions, instead bringing modern, sculptural style to your summer vibe.

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Stylist Mac Rose Reveals the Secret to Making Wrap Pants Look Chic
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| Fashion & Style

Wrap pants are the *actual* trend of the season, and the secret to making them chic? Ground them with heavyweight basics that don’t cling—no tanks, no sheer layers, just relaxed, solid fits. Pair with mid-rise, side-tied styles and shoes that match the hemline, and you’ve got effortless,…

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Eiza Gonzalez Calls Grigor Dimitrov a ‘Clean Freak’—And It’s Hilarious
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Eiza Gonzalez calls Grigor Dimitrov a “clean freak” for folding socks like they’re auditioning for *Masterpiece Theatre*. She’s documenting his obsession with perfection—minus the drama—while keeping a folder full of his stuff versus hers.

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Courtney Stodden Is Getting a Breast Reduction
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| Pop Culture

Courtney Stodden is getting a breast reduction after years of implants that “felt like they were made for a different body.” The move isn’t just about size—it’s a bold reclaiming of control over her own frame.

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