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Simone Rocha’s Menswear Runway Debut | PLUS World Cup Style

Designer Simone Rocha makes her menswear runway debut today as guest designer at Pitti Uomo in Florence. Nicole Phelps sat down with Rocha just a few days ahead of the debut and to discuss why now felt like the right time to give her menswear line its own runway spotlight, how in ...  Show more

Vogue’s Beauty and Wellness Editor on Every Viral Trend She’s Tried (And Which Ones Are Worth It)

Margaux Anbouba, Vogue’s senior wellness and beauty editor, is happy to be a bit of a guinea pig when it comes to wellness and beauty trends. “I think I am sometimes too game to try something, but it’s a lot of fun,” she says. “It’s a hazard of the job, I suppose.” On this Tuesda ...  Show more

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