Sabrina Carpenter Does “Material Girl” Glam For Her First Vogue Cover!
She’s working late…’cause she’s a Vogue cover girl! Sabrina Carpenter has just been announced as the face of the magazine’s March 2025 cover. Photographed by Steven Meisel, Carpenter poses in a custom silky blue bustier dress by Dolce & Gabbana. Inside her accompanying feature, Carpenter opens up on her rise...
“I’m Not Everybody’s Cup Of Tea…”: When Vogue Met “Devil Woman” Marianne Faithfull
Following the passing of the singer-songwriter, style icon and legendary muse Marianne Faithfull at the age of 78, Vogue reflects on her life and legacy, as captured in the magazine’s pages. It’s David Bailey who shot Marianne Faithfull for her British Vogue debut in the 15 March 1965 issue...
Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt on Storming the Charts, Superficial 2, and Reclaiming Speidi’s Narrative
Music: Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt have long lived life in extreme rhythms, ricocheting from the reality-TV circuit (beginning, of course, with The Hills) to the release of Montag’s now 15-year-old album Superficial, a blowout dance-pop record that stewed for years as a cult favorite. The pair, together known as “Speidi,”...
Why Is Every Pop Star Using The Same Sans Serif Font?
Entertainment: Open almost any designer coat in a department store, and you’ll find the brand in slim, Helvetica-style font. This trend was first named “blanding” in 2018, and the gist is that anonymous branding means ostracizing fewer people, which means more customers and, ultimately, more sales. In the last year, however...
ICYMI: Only Mariah Carey Could Sign Rihanna’s Boob, and She Just Did
Pop culture: In what's sure to be a pop culture moment for the books, Mariah Carey gave Rihanna the most personal Christmas gift at the end of her concert in Brooklyn Tuesday night: she signed her boob. The "All I Want For Christmas Is You Singer" kicked off her "Christmas Time" tour...
Miley Cyrus Celebrates “Starting Over” in New Instagram Post
Marie Claire: New year, new Miley Cyrus? Or is it just a new album cycle, perhaps? The perennial actress and singer shared her hopeful feelings on the end of the year—and teased a bit of what's to come—in a new Instagram post on Monday, December 23rd that has fans of her music excited.
Fcukers Wherever We’re Going, We’re Running It Back
German philosopher and musicologist, Theodor W. Adorno, said that popular music is characterized by a systematic use of repetition, which serves to infantilize the listener. But to that I say, So what? What if we want to be pacified and soothed by Manhattan’s relentless beat? Enter Fcukers, who, with about 25 minutes of released music...
Rihanna Reigns At The Fashion Media Awards!
That Rihanna reign just won’t let up! The Fenty Beauty founder and fashion muse made a surprise appearance at our Fashion Media Awards in New York City, presenting Magazine of the Year to Katie Grand and Jahleel Weaver for The Perfect Magazine. The fashionable love-fest made for one of the night’s sweetest...
NYLON: The story of Camila Cabello’s career
NYLON: Trying to be seen for who she really is has been, in many ways, the story of @camila_cabello’s career. From her start in Fifth Harmony through the big identity statements of her solo records to her time in the celebrity gossip crosshairs, her desire to be understood is deeply felt — perhaps no more so than on her latest album, “C,XOXO...
Miley Cyrus Covers Harper’s Bazaar’s Art Issue!
The Daily: For the issue, the stylish star chats with Izzy Grinspan in a new feature profile on what fuels her artistic spirit, as well as her artistic inspirations throughout her career—which range from Snoop Dogg to Vivienne Westwood. Her accompanying cover shoot with Ethan James Green is equally artistic, varying between color and black-and-white...
Flaunt: @rjphil0 for Issue 195, Where Are We Going?
Flaunt: Phil Elverum began releasing his sonic meanderings as The Microphones in 1997, later evolving into Mount Eerie in 2003. Now, the musician releases 26-track album ‘Night Palace,’ a record ringing of renewal and exploring motherhood as he raises his nine-year-old daughter in their home on Orcas Island. On the natural motifs he explores in his work...
Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Charli XCX, & More Lead Grammy Awards 2025 Nominations!
The Grammy Awards 2025 nominees are here! Next year’s ceremony will see a star-studded group in attendance for the music industry’s top honors, which air on February 2nd. On the official list on Grammy.com, Beyoncé leads the pack with 11 nominations for her country record Cowboy Carter, including Album of the Year—which also makes her the most-nominated...
Sabrina Carpenter Does “Material Girl” Glam For Her First Vogue Cover!
She’s working late…’cause she’s a Vogue cover girl! Sabrina Carpenter has just been announced as the face of the magazine’s March 2025 cover. Photographed by Steven Meisel, Carpenter poses in a custom silky blue bustier dress by Dolce & Gabbana. Inside her accompanying feature, Carpenter opens up on her rise...
“I’m Not Everybody’s Cup Of Tea…”: When Vogue Met “Devil Woman” Marianne Faithfull
Following the passing of the singer-songwriter, style icon and legendary muse Marianne Faithfull at the age of 78, Vogue reflects on her life and legacy, as captured in the magazine’s pages. It’s David Bailey who shot Marianne Faithfull for her British Vogue debut in the 15 March 1965 issue...
Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt on Storming the Charts, Superficial 2, and Reclaiming Speidi’s Narrative
Music: Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt have long lived life in extreme rhythms, ricocheting from the reality-TV circuit (beginning, of course, with The Hills) to the release of Montag’s now 15-year-old album Superficial, a blowout dance-pop record that stewed for years as a cult favorite. The pair, together known as “Speidi,”...
Why Is Every Pop Star Using The Same Sans Serif Font?
Entertainment: Open almost any designer coat in a department store, and you’ll find the brand in slim, Helvetica-style font. This trend was first named “blanding” in 2018, and the gist is that anonymous branding means ostracizing fewer people, which means more customers and, ultimately, more sales. In the last year, however...
ICYMI: Only Mariah Carey Could Sign Rihanna’s Boob, and She Just Did
Pop culture: In what's sure to be a pop culture moment for the books, Mariah Carey gave Rihanna the most personal Christmas gift at the end of her concert in Brooklyn Tuesday night: she signed her boob. The "All I Want For Christmas Is You Singer" kicked off her "Christmas Time" tour...
Miley Cyrus Celebrates “Starting Over” in New Instagram Post
Marie Claire: New year, new Miley Cyrus? Or is it just a new album cycle, perhaps? The perennial actress and singer shared her hopeful feelings on the end of the year—and teased a bit of what's to come—in a new Instagram post on Monday, December 23rd that has fans of her music excited.
Fcukers Wherever We’re Going, We’re Running It Back
German philosopher and musicologist, Theodor W. Adorno, said that popular music is characterized by a systematic use of repetition, which serves to infantilize the listener. But to that I say, So what? What if we want to be pacified and soothed by Manhattan’s relentless beat? Enter Fcukers, who, with about 25 minutes of released music...
Rihanna Reigns At The Fashion Media Awards!
That Rihanna reign just won’t let up! The Fenty Beauty founder and fashion muse made a surprise appearance at our Fashion Media Awards in New York City, presenting Magazine of the Year to Katie Grand and Jahleel Weaver for The Perfect Magazine. The fashionable love-fest made for one of the night’s sweetest...
NYLON: The story of Camila Cabello’s career
NYLON: Trying to be seen for who she really is has been, in many ways, the story of @camila_cabello’s career. From her start in Fifth Harmony through the big identity statements of her solo records to her time in the celebrity gossip crosshairs, her desire to be understood is deeply felt — perhaps no more so than on her latest album, “C,XOXO...
Miley Cyrus Covers Harper’s Bazaar’s Art Issue!
The Daily: For the issue, the stylish star chats with Izzy Grinspan in a new feature profile on what fuels her artistic spirit, as well as her artistic inspirations throughout her career—which range from Snoop Dogg to Vivienne Westwood. Her accompanying cover shoot with Ethan James Green is equally artistic, varying between color and black-and-white...
Flaunt: @rjphil0 for Issue 195, Where Are We Going?
Flaunt: Phil Elverum began releasing his sonic meanderings as The Microphones in 1997, later evolving into Mount Eerie in 2003. Now, the musician releases 26-track album ‘Night Palace,’ a record ringing of renewal and exploring motherhood as he raises his nine-year-old daughter in their home on Orcas Island. On the natural motifs he explores in his work...
Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Charli XCX, & More Lead Grammy Awards 2025 Nominations!
The Grammy Awards 2025 nominees are here! Next year’s ceremony will see a star-studded group in attendance for the music industry’s top honors, which air on February 2nd. On the official list on Grammy.com, Beyoncé leads the pack with 11 nominations for her country record Cowboy Carter, including Album of the Year—which also makes her the most-nominated...
Sabrina Carpenter Does “Material Girl” Glam For Her First Vogue Cover!
She’s working late…’cause she’s a Vogue cover girl! Sabrina Carpenter has just been announced as the face of the magazine’s March 2025 cover. Photographed by Steven Meisel, Carpenter poses in a custom silky blue bustier dress by Dolce & Gabbana. Inside her accompanying feature, Carpenter opens up on her rise...
“I’m Not Everybody’s Cup Of Tea…”: When Vogue Met “Devil Woman” Marianne Faithfull
Following the passing of the singer-songwriter, style icon and legendary muse Marianne Faithfull at the age of 78, Vogue reflects on her life and legacy, as captured in the magazine’s pages. It’s David Bailey who shot Marianne Faithfull for her British Vogue debut in the 15 March 1965 issue...
Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt on Storming the Charts, Superficial 2, and Reclaiming Speidi’s Narrative
Music: Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt have long lived life in extreme rhythms, ricocheting from the reality-TV circuit (beginning, of course, with The Hills) to the release of Montag’s now 15-year-old album Superficial, a blowout dance-pop record that stewed for years as a cult favorite. The pair, together known as “Speidi,”...
Why Is Every Pop Star Using The Same Sans Serif Font?
Entertainment: Open almost any designer coat in a department store, and you’ll find the brand in slim, Helvetica-style font. This trend was first named “blanding” in 2018, and the gist is that anonymous branding means ostracizing fewer people, which means more customers and, ultimately, more sales. In the last year, however...
ICYMI: Only Mariah Carey Could Sign Rihanna’s Boob, and She Just Did
Pop culture: In what's sure to be a pop culture moment for the books, Mariah Carey gave Rihanna the most personal Christmas gift at the end of her concert in Brooklyn Tuesday night: she signed her boob. The "All I Want For Christmas Is You Singer" kicked off her "Christmas Time" tour...
Miley Cyrus Celebrates “Starting Over” in New Instagram Post
Marie Claire: New year, new Miley Cyrus? Or is it just a new album cycle, perhaps? The perennial actress and singer shared her hopeful feelings on the end of the year—and teased a bit of what's to come—in a new Instagram post on Monday, December 23rd that has fans of her music excited.
Fcukers Wherever We’re Going, We’re Running It Back
German philosopher and musicologist, Theodor W. Adorno, said that popular music is characterized by a systematic use of repetition, which serves to infantilize the listener. But to that I say, So what? What if we want to be pacified and soothed by Manhattan’s relentless beat? Enter Fcukers, who, with about 25 minutes of released music...
Rihanna Reigns At The Fashion Media Awards!
That Rihanna reign just won’t let up! The Fenty Beauty founder and fashion muse made a surprise appearance at our Fashion Media Awards in New York City, presenting Magazine of the Year to Katie Grand and Jahleel Weaver for The Perfect Magazine. The fashionable love-fest made for one of the night’s sweetest...
NYLON: The story of Camila Cabello’s career
NYLON: Trying to be seen for who she really is has been, in many ways, the story of @camila_cabello’s career. From her start in Fifth Harmony through the big identity statements of her solo records to her time in the celebrity gossip crosshairs, her desire to be understood is deeply felt — perhaps no more so than on her latest album, “C,XOXO...
Miley Cyrus Covers Harper’s Bazaar’s Art Issue!
The Daily: For the issue, the stylish star chats with Izzy Grinspan in a new feature profile on what fuels her artistic spirit, as well as her artistic inspirations throughout her career—which range from Snoop Dogg to Vivienne Westwood. Her accompanying cover shoot with Ethan James Green is equally artistic, varying between color and black-and-white...
Flaunt: @rjphil0 for Issue 195, Where Are We Going?
Flaunt: Phil Elverum began releasing his sonic meanderings as The Microphones in 1997, later evolving into Mount Eerie in 2003. Now, the musician releases 26-track album ‘Night Palace,’ a record ringing of renewal and exploring motherhood as he raises his nine-year-old daughter in their home on Orcas Island. On the natural motifs he explores in his work...
Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Charli XCX, & More Lead Grammy Awards 2025 Nominations!
The Grammy Awards 2025 nominees are here! Next year’s ceremony will see a star-studded group in attendance for the music industry’s top honors, which air on February 2nd. On the official list on Grammy.com, Beyoncé leads the pack with 11 nominations for her country record Cowboy Carter, including Album of the Year—which also makes her the most-nominated...