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Pink Villa
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Fashion Swap: A$AP Rocky Wears Rihanna's Suit and Polka Dot Tie For a Red Carpet Event
A$AP Rocky arrived at the Highest 2 Lowest premiere in a navy nylon ERL suit and polka dot tie, the very combo Rihanna wore earlier this summer, turning a long-running couple's closet swap into a red-carpet headline. The rapper, designer, and actor paired the look with a grey ERL shirt, Ray-Ban sunglasses, silver hoops, and black patent loafers, styled by Matthew Henson. Rocky's own words on sharing closets Back in May, Rocky told The Run-Through podcast that Rihanna often dips into his wardrobe. 'I wanna be a catalyst for daring men. I don't know who drew the line between femininity, or being feminine, and masculinity. I don't see any barriers,' he said. 'For me, it's not fair that my girl could just go in my closet and take anything from it and wear it.' 'She does it to me all the time, man! Sometimes you just see her on an interview or see a paparazzi photo, like, 'Wait, there goes my Miu Miu f-king jacket! What the f-ck? I was looking for that since 2021!'' he added. 'That goes both ways. She has pieces she don't know that I actually stole.' The ERL suit Rihanna wore first Rihanna recently sported the same ERL Fall 2025 navy nylon suit and dotty tie to dinner at her favorite spot, Giorgio Baldi. She styled it with a sheer Savage X Fenty bra, leaning into polished utility with a twist. The ERL set's clean, monochrome feel and sleek fabrication align with the brand's pulled-back American sportswear vibe, a lane both stars return to for elevated day-to-night dressing. Here's how the fashion swap played out A$AP Rocky and stylist Matthew Henson kept the core of Rihanna's look, the suit-and-tie pairing, but grounded it in classic menswear accessories: Ray-Bans (Rocky is creative director for the brand), silver hoop earrings, and glossy loafers. The result reads red-carpet ready without losing the playful spirit of a shared wardrobe. The couple's approach nods to Rihanna's pregnancy-era style, where maternity suiting sat next to fluid pieces from archival Issey Miyake, plus off-duty hoodies and denim. Their family fashion moments keep stacking up: Rihanna recently took sons RZA and Riot to The Smurfs premiere in a custom mini Dior by Jonathan Anderson, and she's been spotted shopping for baby clothes with a third child on the way.


Vogue
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
On the Podcast: How the Viral ‘Protect the Dolls' and ‘Promote Homosexuality' T-Shirts Were Made
Happy Pride! This week on The Run-Through, pod regular and guest host José Criales-Unzueta is joined by two fabulous designers: Conner Ives and Willie Norris. From Conner's viral 'Protect the Dolls' tee—seen on everyone from Troye Sivan to Pedro Pascal—to Willie's unforgettable 'Promote Homosexuality' moment that's still making waves, the trio get into the new lives those designs have taken on thanks to the internet. They also dish on the corporate rainbow-washing of Pride and whether or not commercial 'representation' is always a good thing. Plus, Chioma and Chloe break down Zohran Mamdani's big win in New York City's mayoral primary and the must-see moments from Paris Men's Fashion Week so far!


Business of Fashion
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Business of Fashion
Mark Guiducci Named Global Editorial Director of Vanity Fair
Vanity Fair has named Mark Guiducci, the creative editorial director of Vogue, its next editor, effective June 30th, Condé Nast, which publishes both titles, announced. Guiducci will be the first global editorial director of Vanity Fair, succeeding editor-in-chief Radhika Jones, who stepped down in April, as well as overseeing the title's creative and editorial direction in the US, UK, France, Italy and Spain. In a statement, Condé Nast chief creative officer Anna Wintour — whom Guiducci has worked under since 2020, including on launching the 'Vogue World' live event in 2022 — called Guiducci 'an energetic and creative editor at the center of his generation.' Guiducci has also worked on The Met Gala, helped launch Vogue's TikTok channel, The Run-Through podcast, and produced its recent film projects, including 'High & Low: John Galliano,' and 'In Vogue: The 1990s.' He started his career at Vanity Fair as assistant to the managing editor, held various roles in Vogue's features department at the magazine, and was editor-in-chief of Vice Media-owned Garage. Learn more: Vanity Fair Editor-in-Chief Radhika Jones to Step Down Jones left the Condé Nast publication this spring, a spokesperson confirmed.


Vogue
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
On the Podcast: What Vogue Editors Are Watching, Reading, and Listening to This Summer
On this week's episode of The Run-Through, Chloe and Chioma invite Vogue's fashion news editor, Jose Criales-Unzueta, and senior lifestyle editor, Liam Hess, to select their most highly anticipated releases of the summer. Below, the culture picks under discussion: Films Materialists Superman Jurassic World Rebirth Sentimental Value Smurfs Freakier Friday Megan 2.0 TV Shows And Just Like That… The Gilded Age, Season 2 Too Much Music/Tours Lorde's Virgin Miley Cyrus's Something Beautiful Jorja Smith's Falling or Flying tour Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour Kendrick Lamar and SZA's Grand National Tour Lady Gaga's Mayhem tour Books Second Life: Having a Child in the Digital Age by Amanda Hess How to Lose Your Mother by Molly Jong-Fast Empire of the Elite: Inside Condé Nast, the Media Dynasty That Reshaped America by Michael M. Grynbaum Parallel Lines by Edward St Aubyn The Bombshell by Darrow Farr Maybe This Will Save Me: A Memoir of Art, Addiction and Transformation by Tommy Dorfman

Vogue
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Jonathan Groff on Bobby Darin, Divas, and His Leather Era
This week, 2024 Tony winner and 2025 Tony nominee Jonathan Groff is on The Run-Through to discuss starring in Just in Time, his cabaret-style musical based on the life and music of Bobby Darin. Chatting with Chloe and Vogue's Marley Marius, Jonathan identifies Darin as a major inspiration and one of the ultimate divas (complimentary)—alongside the likes of Barbra Streisand and Lady Gaga. Plus, Jonathan considers entering his leather era, inspired by another idol: Beyoncé.