It looks expensive but is super affordable (under $100), comes in a bunch of colors and looks amazing on all body types. Its so flattering and comfortable! I’m loving this deep burgundy color for fall/winter, so I had to share! I’m wearing size small.
I’ve rounded up more fall/winter wedding event dresses below too! These are perfect as wedding guest, bridesmaid, event, gala, etc dresses. 100/10 recommend!!
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I was going to feature another bag today (this Rag & Bone one on sale!) but then Google made me aware of this sale: Kaai, one of our favorite brands for luxury work bags, is having a sale. I’ve actually never seen them have a sale before, so this feels significant!
The burgundy color of this reader favorite bag was originally $895, but is now marked to $625… nice! This seems to be the only one of the larger pyramid bags on sale, but there are several of the smaller pyramid bags marked down to $595. There are several other nice work bags in the sale, including a north/south tote and a more traditional woman’s briefcase tote.
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Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
This blouse from Ann Taylor hits the exact right balance of being feminine without being overly juvenile. The fabric looks beautiful, and the coffee brown color will be gorgeous for any season. I’m tempted to also grab this polka-dotted skirt in the same color for an easy spring outfit.
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The top is $98 at Ann Taylor and comes in sizes XXS-XXL.
Last night, Fashion Trust U.S. gathered designers, creatives, and close friends of the organization for an intimate cocktail celebration announcing the finalists for the fourth annual FTUS Awards, taking place April 7, 2026, in Los Angeles. Hosted at the home of designer Christy Cham, the evening felt less like a formal industry event and more like a true community moment—one rooted in support, mentorship, and the future of American fashion.
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 03: (L-R) Tina Odjaghian, Micah McDonald, Claire Sulmers and Wayman Bannerman attend the Fashion Trust U.S. Cocktail Celebrating the FTUS 2026 Finalists at Private Residence on February 03, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Fashion Trust U.S.)
I celebrated alongside familiar faces like Wayman + Micah, Tina Odjaghian, and more, all coming together to toast the next wave of emerging talent. For the occasion, I wore pieces by designers you should know: Chats by Cdam and Fashion Bomb Accessories designer Flore K NY—because if there’s one thing I’ll always stand on, it’s supporting emerging designers in real life, not just online.
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 03: Claire Sulmers attends the Fashion Trust U.S. Cocktail Celebrating the FTUS 2026 Finalists at Private Residence on February 03, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Fashion Trust U.S.)
The night marked the official reveal of this year’s finalists across Ready-to-Wear, Jewelry, Accessories, and Graduate categories—designers selected by Fashion Trust U.S. Board and Advisory Board members for both their creative vision and business potential. Beyond recognition, the FTUS Awards offer what truly matters: financial support, long-term mentorship, and access to industry leaders who can help move brands forward.
All finalists will also be considered for the Sustainability Award, and this year’s winners will benefit from a Google mentorship program, with Google serving as the presenting sponsor of the 2026 awards. Fashion Trust U.S., founded by Tania Fares, continues to be one of the few organizations genuinely investing in U.S.-based designers—those navigating the often invisible gap between creative promise and commercial success. Last night was a reminder of why that work matters.
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 03: (L-R) Tina Odjaghian and Claire Sulmers attend the Fashion Trust U.S. Cocktail Celebrating the FTUS 2026 Finalists at Private Residence on February 03, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Fashion Trust U.S.)
I can’t wait to be back in April to celebrate the winners—and continue championing the designers shaping what’s next.
Cardi B shot promotional photos for Saturday Night Live wearing a burgundy sequined halter gown from Sergio Hudson’s Spring 2026 collection, styled by Kollin Carter.
The floor-length halter gown featured a high neckline with a keyhole cutout and an elongated silhouette rendered in deep burgundy sequins, creating a sleek, body-skimming finish that reflected light with each movement. The design emphasized clean lines and minimal embellishment, allowing the texture and color of the sequins to take center stage.
For glam, Cardi B wore long, voluminous waves styled by Tokyo Stylez, paired with soft glam makeup by Erika La’Pearl that highlighted her eyes and lips while keeping the focus on the gown. The overall presentation aligned with the polished, fashion-forward tone of Saturday Night Live promotional imagery.
Victoria Beckham stepped out in full family force at her Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters naming ceremony in Paris this week — and the optics couldn’t have been more calculated.
Dressed in a striking piece from her own PF26 collection, the fashion designer was flanked by husband David Beckham and three of their children — Harper Beckham, Romeo Beckham, and Cruz Beckham — as they headed to the French Ministry of Culture for the prestigious honor.
The outing comes just days after eldest son Brooklyn Beckham’s shocking public statements accusing his parents of undermining his marriage, contributing to negative press coverage around him, and deeply fracturing their relationship. In a detailed Instagram post last month, Brooklyn claimed he felt controlled by his parents and stated he no longer wants to reconcile with them.
But in Paris, the rest of the Beckham clan presented a picture of unity.
Victoria praised her loved ones in remarks about her award, thanking “family” — especially David, whom she called her “original investor” — underscoring the support system behind her fashion success.
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Notably absent from the ceremony was Brooklyn, whose rift with his parents and wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham, has become one of the most talked-about celebrity family feuds of the year.
Social media and tabloids have since been abuzz with reactions — from industry commentators dissecting the impact on Brand Beckham, to public support for both sides as the saga continues.
But as Victoria soaked in her honor and her children rallied around her, the message was clear: family unity (for now) is the new fashion moment.
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For busy working women, the suit is often the easiest outfit to throw on in the morning. In general, this feature is not about interview suits for women, which should be as classic and basic as you get — instead, this feature is about the slightly different suit that is fashionable, yet professional.Also: we just updated our big roundup for the best women’s suits of 2025!
This pretty pistachio suiting is “made of a year-round, refined Italian Seasonless Wool” — and I love the classic cuts. The blazer is lined, but the pants (alas) are not; both are dry clean only.