Friday, May 1, 2026

I Tried Zendaya’s On Collection, And I’m Officially Leaving My Leggings In The Past

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I’ve been sounding the alarm on leggings for a while now. Back in December, I wrote about how chic women were already moving on, especially when heading to the airport. Now, even our red carpet queen, Zendaya, has made the case for pushing them out of the spotlight and to the back of our athleisure closets.

Her first ever co-designed collection with On is centered around the new main characters of casual dressing: parachute pants, drawstring skirts, sporty windbreakers, and high-quality tank tops — not a single legging in sight.

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I got my hands on the pieces early, and I’ll be honest: I went in as a skeptic. Celebrity athletic collabs typically have a formula. You know it. I know it. Slap your name on something generic and call it a day. Zendaya apparently didn’t get the memo.

The midi skirt alone changed how I think about getting dressed on a lazy morning. Paired with the ribbed tank and those viral Cloudnova Moon sneakers, it reads elevated without even trying. And when I want to add a little razzle to the sporty piece, it looks equally cool with my kitten heel flip-flops as well. The same goes for the parachute pants. The voluminous drama is versatile and feels sharp and thoughtful in a way that leggings could never. Paired with the anorak, these are the kind of pieces you throw on over everything and suddenly the whole outfit has an effortlessly chic point of view.

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No more looking like I might be going to the gym when I’m not. Just effortless sport mode vibes that come Zendaya- (and Law Roach-) approved. Leggings had a good run. This collection is at the center of what comes next.

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The Devil Wears Prada 2? Goundbreaking. What The Sequel Got Right

I’ve watched The Devil Wears Prada at least once a year since it was released in 2006 — It’s like my religion except the only devil I acknowledge is Miranda Priestley. So, naturally, I was both ecstatic and skeptical when a sequel was announced. The dreaded “sequel curse” has cheapened some of our favorite romcoms like Mamma Mia!, Bridget Jones’s Diary, and My Big Fat Greek Wedding, especially when there are long gaps in between the original and the reboot. And with the 20-year gap between The Devil Wears Prada and its newly released sequel, it could have gone very wrong… but it didn’t.

Thanks to the return of the core-four cast members — Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci — along with crew members from the original production and costume design teams, it managed to hold onto its charm and wit. The Devil Wears Prada 2 calls back to many of our favorite scenes, quotes, and outfits while being timely, reflecting the very real media and journalism crisis we’re facing today.

So, despite all the early leaked paparazzi photos or the viral color grading issues (which has dimmed so many remakes, sequels, and nearly every Hulu show), the movie does deliver on nostalgia and makes a strong case for sequels being great. This is everything The Devil Wears Prada 2 got right.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 spoilers ahead!

The core cast is back, the new characters are fresh, and the cameos aren’t cheesy

(L-R): Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) and Andie Sachs (Anne Hathaway) in 20th Century Studios’ THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2. Photo by Macall Polay. © 2025 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

In the sequel, we find Miranda Priestly (Streep) and Nigel Kipling (Tucci) in similar spirits and roles at Runway magazine. The editor-in-chief is still forthright and hilariously un-politically correct. Meanwhile, Emily Charlton (Blunt) has surprisingly left the fashion publication, now running luxury retail marketing for Dior. And 20 years after Andy Sachs (Hathaway) quit Runway, we see her living out her dream as a successful journalist at the New York Vanguard newsroom… that is before things take a turn.

In addition to Andy’s best friend Lily (Tracie Thoms) returning to the sequel, there’s a host of new characters. From Miranda’s assistants Amari (Simone Ashley) and Charlie (Caleb Hearon) to Andy’s new assistant Jin (Helen Shen), there’s a younger, but not-too-woke set of employees that reflect today’s knowledgeable and scrappy fashion scene, without being as demeaning as Emly. Plus, there’s a new love interest who isn’t absolutely horrible like Nate was!

We also get some new big-name actors like Lucy Liu as wealthy philanthropist Sasha and Justin Theroux as her grimy ex-husband Benji. But my absolute delight was spotting all the half-second cameos from today’s most viral personalities (Paige DeSorbo, Amelia Dimoldenberg) and supermodels (Heidi Klum, Ashley Graham), plus plot points with iconic designers (Donatella Versace, Marc Jacobs). And of course, as it was leaked beforehand, Lady Gaga makes a cameo as herself, and her performance doesn’t disappoint.

The plotline portrays today’s media crisis very, very accurately

(L-R) Anne Hathaway as Andy Sachs, Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly and Stanley Tucci as Nigel Kipling in 20th Century Studios’ THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2. Photo by Macall Polay. © 2026 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

Right off the bat, we’re brought into the reality of the media industry today, and it truly made me cringe at how accurate and close-to-home it was. Andy gets fired from her publication… just moments before winning an award, then makes an impassioned speech pleading that: “Journalism still fucking matters.” Meanwhile, Miranda is facing the media world’s real-life shifts, like legacy magazines being sold as traditional print shifts to digital and readership declining (because as Nigel puts it, Runway‘s not a real magazine anymore), plus budget cuts and a lack of advertising money.

One of the hurdles that needs to be overcome by the characters is how readers are craving ethical fashion brands and demanding credible journalism and in-depth storytelling, which makes Andy’s new Features Editor role critical for bringing substance back to Runway.

Some more on-the-nose plot points consist of Miranda being up for a promotion as Global Head of Content of Elias-Clark (much like how Anna Wintour was recently promoted to Chief Content Officer for Condé Nast, no matter how much Streep doesn’t like to admit that she’s playing a caricature of the media mogul). And throughout the movie, more and more conflicts arise, reminding us just how fleeting and chaotic the industry is.

Andy goes begrudgingly from Paris Fashion Week → excitedly to Milan Fashion Week

As we all know, Andy goes to Paris in the first movie, basically against her will, to the detriment of Emily, and leading to a job-ending moment. And while we don’t see too much of the fashion spectacles in Paris, a new fashion capitol gets the spotlight in the sequel. This time around, Andy finds herself at Milan Fashion Week in better spirits, despite the Runway obstacles she’s facing, and shows out in bold looks. (Yes, we get a fashion montage of her and Miranda’s many front-row outfits.)

But Milan, which is known as one of the more experimental Fashion Weeks, almost becomes a main character in this movie, highlighting monuments and fashion houses and delightfully sprinkling some Italian conversations into the storyline.

Yes, there are callbacks to all our favorite scenes, quotes, and fashion moments

Speaking of fashion montages, The Devil Wears Prada 2 delivers on all the nostalgic references we wanted, from Nigel’s fashion closet makeover — what was once Dolce & Gabbana and Jimmy Choo is now Fendi and Toteme — to Andy’s collection of work outfits when entering the Runway offices.

There are also several scenes and callbacks that parallel the first movie and made me giddy, from a reference to Cerulean blue belts, Nigel and Andy eating in the cafeteria, and Miranda’s work coat collection — though this time, HR complaints have halted the editor-in-chief from chucking them onto her assistants desks.

You can be sure that iconic lines like “A million girls would kill for this job” and “That’s all” get said once or twice too. Plus, there are some new one-liners that are sure to become insanely quotable, like: “Look what TJ Maxx dragged in” and “May the bridges I burn light my way.”

The fashion and outfits make a case for becoming just as iconic as the first movie

One of the main reasons we love The Devil Wears Prada is rightfully because of the fashion, no matter how absurd it can sometimes be. And costume designer Molly Rogers supplied tons of looks that we’ll want to replicate (either at the office or for Halloween).

Andy has luckily found her sense of style after becoming a big thrift-shopper, finding statement pieces like an $11 Margiela jacket that Nigel actually approves of, and that she can afford on a journalist’s salary. There are references to the iconic Chanel thigh-high boots (which she gave away, gasp!), plus there’s even an appearance from the Cerulean sweater (keep your eyes peeled!). But today, Andy regularly opts for monochromatic suits or matching sets, sleek jumpsuits, lots of plaid, and (so many) skinny ties for everything from the office to the runways. And her wardrobe may just turn her into a modern style icon all over again.

What surprised me is that there feels like there’s twice as many outfits in this movie — so many that a few were cut from the final edit, like Hathaway’s proclaimed favorite, an white T-shirt train outfit, and Rogers’ favorite, which she tells Refinery29 was a dramatic black gown worn by Emily in a cut scene. There truly are so many blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moments that did make it in though, that you’ll want to watch the movie multiple times to spot all the great fashion. 

The soundtrack blends nostalgic tunes with hits from today’s biggest It girls

Doechii, Lady Gaga at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards held at the Dolby Theatre on March 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Christoper Polk/Variety via Getty Images)

Music played such a big role in the first movie with songs like “Vogue” and “Suddenly I See” becoming synonymous with specific scenes in the larger cultural zeitgeist. And the sequel does an incredible job of bringing back some of the originals, while introducing a soundtrack of today’s biggest (and newest) artists.

I found myself bopping along to hits from Dua Lipa, Olivia Dean, Raye, Miley Cyrus, Laufey, and SZA, as well as original songs from up-and-comer Sienna Spiro plus Doechii and Lady Gaga. The duo’s song “Runway” is an instant hit — it’s been been stuck in my head since it was released — and backs a fun, fashion-filled scene that brings so much energy into the movie.

I didn’t see the plot twist coming, and it’s juicy

Emily Blunt as Emily Charlton in 20th Century Studios’ THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2. Photo by Macall Polay. © 2026 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

I truly don’t want to spoil the big plot twists of the movie because the gasps that myself and the audience made as it all unfolded were great in-person movie theater moments. But let’s just say someone needed to replace Andy’s former boyfriend Nate as the biggest villain. The catty and competitive natures of the fashion and media industries doesn’t go untouched, with plenty of drama to take us from start to finish.

And so when the credits started rolling, I found myself letting out a literal sigh of relief. I didn’t hate it. I actually really liked it. I wanted to talk to my friends and family about it. And I immediately bought my tickets to see it in the theater again.

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Thursday, April 30, 2026

Adwoa Aboah & Cou Cou Made A Tee That Says Everything You’ve Been Feeling

Let’s be real: The pressure to have it all together is beyond exhausting. Whether it’s the curated perfection of our IG feeds or the relentless hustle of our 9-to-5s, it feels like we’re constantly bombarded with messages to keep everything neatly tucked in. But Adwoa Aboah and the pointelle queens at Cou Cou are giving us permission to fall apart.

In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, the duo has dropped a limited-edition Out of Order tee that is essentially a middle finger to perfection. It’s cute, cuddly-soft, and — our favorite part — a fashion moment with a purpose. All of the profits go directly to Gurls Talk, Aboah’s nonprofit powerhouse that provides resources for the mental well-being of young women and adolescent girls.

This isn’t just a “buy a shirt, feel good” moment. The collab includes a series of Cou Cou Talks. Aboah will join Taiba Akhuetie, Janet Anderson, Missy Dabice, and Becky Akinyode for a series of chats that lean into the kind of radical vulnerability we actually need right now. All-in-all, reinforcing the fact that there’s no one right way to navigate through the complexities of life.

The limited-edition tee will be available on Cou Cou’s website and at Dover Street London starting April 30, and at Rose Bakery beginning May 16. If you’re searching for a way to support the cause (and look iconic while doing it), this is your sign.

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The Best Amazon Swimsuits Worth Adding to Your Cart ASAP



While it may feel like spring just started, summer will be here before you know it — and with it comes the season’s official uniform: swimsuits. But gone are the days when we settle for uncomfortable silhouettes that pinch, ride, and pull. Instead, I’m turning to Amazon, where hundreds of flattering one-pieces and bikinis are up for grabs.

But I know how daunting swimwear shopping can be. To make things easier, I streamlined the process and narrowed it down to 18 must-have silhouettes, including one-shoulder finds, swim skirts, ruffled hemlines, and bareley-there styles. Each one stands out thanks to rave reviews, impeccable fits, and eye-catching design details, making it easy to secure one (or two, or three) unbeatable swimsuits. But most impressively, all swimmies start at just $28, including brands like Kate Spade, Michael Kors, and Norma Kamali.

Sultry two-pieces are perfect for resort pool parties, while flirty floral one-pieces were made for family-friendly occasions. Meanwhile, genius bandeau separates can double as clothing depending on where you are (think: beach towns, coastal boardwalks, and cruise days).

There’s something for every aesthetic, as well. Bring the drama in an Ulla Johnson silhouette, boasting a flounced strap and burnt orange hue. Or, you can keep things simple wearing Amazon's best-selling one-piece swimsuit in a dreamy white color perfect for bridal parties. But for the ultimate waist-cinching effect, reach for the Miraclesuit twist-top design I can’t stop thinking about. 

Ahead, discover more must-have Amazon swimsuits. Trust me, they’ll be headed straight to your cart.

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You can never go wrong with a classic red Baywatch moment. A halter neck silhouette and tie sides give this swimsuit a modern cool update.

Tempt Me Triangle Bikini, $, available at Amazon
Looking for that quiet luxury aesthetic on a budget? This crisp white ruched swimsuit looks like it cost five times the price.

Holipick Tummy Control One Piece Swimsuit, $, available at Amazon
Animal prints will be huge this year, especially cool python motifs. It's an easy way to add some edge to your beach look without being too loud.

PQ Swim Triangle Bikini Top, $, available at Amazon
One-shoulder silhouettes always feel special. Of course, Ulla Johnson takes it to the next level with ruffles and an enchanting burnt orange hue.

Ulla Johnson One Shoulder Maillot, $, available at Amazon
This floral one-piece feels like a vintage find. Between the plunging neckline and the dainty print, it's giving major summer in the countryside vibes.

Cupshe Ruffled One Piece Swimsuit, $, available at Amazon
Sporty meets sultry in this scoop-neck silhouette. If you're looking for something that's both minimal and magical, this is the one for you.

SherryDC Scoop Top And Thong Bikini, $, available at Amazon
We're a sucker for textured fabrics. This seersucker suit adds so much dimension to a simple silhouette, especially in this dreamy sky-blue shade.

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Say goodbye to awkward tan lines. This smocked cream set is as comfortable as your favorite lounge set but ready for the water.

Zaful Bandeau Bikini, $, available at Amazon
Is it a bikini or a beach club outfit? This set will do double duty on your days at the pool or seaside.

Blooming Jelly High Waisted Bikini Set, $, available at Amazon
Beloved by many celebrities, Norma Kamali swimsuits are the ultimate power purchase. The deep V-neck and high-cut leg create such a sophisticated, elongated line that's undeniably flattering.

Norma Kamali Halter One Piece Swimsuit, $, available at Amazon
The rosette on this navy suit really elevates the whole look. It's the perfect balance of modest coverage and chic cut-out details.

Kate Spade Rosette Swimsuit, $, available at Amazon
If you love a pop of color, this electric blue set was made for you. The contrasting trim gives it a cool, retro-athletic feel that's right on trend.

BMJL Bikini Set, $, available at Amazon
This one-shoulder suit doubles perfectly as a bodysuit. Just throw on a pair of high-waisted linen pants and you're ready for dinner.

Michael Kors One Piece, $, available at Amazon
It's rare to find a suit that's this bright and this supportive at the same time, but Miraclesuit makes the impossible happen.

Miraclesuit One Piece Swimsuit, $, available at Amazon
Every closet needs a reliable old faithful. This black one-piece is the kind of suit you'll reach for over and over again.

Cupshe One Piece Swimsuit, $, available at Amazon
This bright fuchsia hue is guaranteed to make your tan pop. Plus, the square neckline is incredibly flattering on almost everyone.

La Blanca Swim One Piece Swimsuit, $, available at Amazon
The piping on this set does all the work for you. It defines the shape perfectly while keeping the overall look clean and modern.

Blooming Jelly High Waisted Bikini Set, $, available at Amazon
Peachy pastels are perfect for the photo op moments. This textured orange one-piece is basically sunshine in clothing form.

Hanky Panky One Piece Swimsuit, $, available at Amazon
Can't decide between a bikini or a one-piece? This cutout style feels like a two-in-one at an incredible price.

Eomenie One Piece Swimsuit, $, available at Amazon
Scalloped edges and embroidered florals are a match made in heaven on this bikini set. If you're looking for a bit of color there are several options to shop.

Cupshe Two Piece, $, available at Amazon

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