Fashion wardrobe that feels current and intentional does not require a designer budget. Some of the most versatile, eye-catching pieces available right now are sitting comfortably under the $35 mark and they are the kind of finds that look like they cost considerably more. Whether the goal is a polished office look, a relaxed weekend…
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Easter Sunday lands on April 5 this year, and whether the day means a formal church service, a backyard brunch, a garden party, or a casual afternoon with family, the outfit conversation is officially on the table. Spring dressing offers a generous range of options airy fabrics, soft pastels, playful prints, and unexpected textures and…
Butter yellow has been in circulation long befor this spring. Celine, Chloé and Dior have each put their version of it on the runway. The color has shown up on street style accounts, Instagram feeds and celebrity outfits consistently enough that it has moved from trend to fixture. Most of those appearances share one thing…
Singer, songwriter and television personality Kandi Burruss has long been known for blending glamour with effortless wearability. Whether she is stepping onto a red carpet or heading out for a casual day in the city, her outfits often strike a balance between polished and approachable. Her latest appearance in New York City …
Most springs arrive with the same visual vocabulary: soft pinks, baby blues and floral prints that feel cheerful but rarely surprising. Spring 2026 is taking a different route. This season, designers are drawing from the moody, romantic corners of fashion history, leaning into silhouettes and details that feel cinematic, layered and deeply considered.
The cultural…
A rapper, a foundation, and three young scholars walk into Nike HQ — and what happens next says everything about the future of creative mentorship
Scott Steps Into the Room
For three years, Travis Scott's name appeared in the Fashion Scholarship Fund's program materials — a celebrated backer whose touring schedule and relentless career kept…
Black has been a wardrobe default for so long that most people stopped questioning whether it actually flatters them. It reads as slimming, easy to coordinate, and professionally appropriate in almost any setting. Those assumptions are not entirely wrong, but they are incomplete.
Personal wardrobe stylist and fashion educator Stephanie Rumble explored this tension in…
There is a common instinct when temperatures drop below 40 degrees to fold every dress in the closet and commit fully to pants until spring. The problem with that logic is that months of the same silhouette gets old fast, and dresses are too versatile to abandon entirely just because the weather turns.
The key…
Putting together an outfit often feels easier than choosing the colors within it. Shapes and silhouettes follow familiar patterns, but color introduces uncertainty. What works together is not always obvious until it is seen.
For some, this skill feels instinctive. For others, it requires a framework. The difference lies less in talent and more in…
Building a wardrobe rarely begins with statement pieces. It starts with restraint. The most reliable closets are shaped by items that hold their place across seasons, occasions and shifting trends. These pieces do not demand attention on their own. They support everything else.
A thoughtful wardrobe reduces the friction of getting dressed. It offers options…

