Cecilie Bahnsen and Uniqlo Have a Meet-Cute With New LifeWear Collaboration
Summer romance is coming your way via a hookup between the Japanese clothing giant Uniqlo and Denmark’s spinner of fashion fairy tales Cecilie Bahnsen. The new project developed from a chance meeting of the designer and Yukihiro Katsuta, the retailer’s…
Why Summer’s Beloved Net Bag Should Be Your Spring Staple—And How
There is something undeniably charming about a netted bag; its open-weave an invitation to look a little closer. Perhaps it’s a bouquet of pink and orange ranunculus peeking through the mesh, a striped towel tossed in after a swim, or…
On the Podcast: Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson on Making Their Broadway Debuts in ‘The Fear of 13’
This week, The Run-Through continues its spring theater coverage! Lindsey Ferrentino’s The Fear of 13, one of the year’s most anticipated transfers from London, opened last week on Broadway at the James Earl Jones Theatre. Adapted from the 2015 documentary…
Everything to Know About the 2026 Met Gala: Theme, Hosts and More
It’s never too soon to start looking ahead to the Met Gala! With 2026’s event just a few months away, read on for everything you need to know about fashion’s biggest night—from the theme to the co-chairs, (possible) guest list,…
Dakota Johnson and Jessie Buckley Offer Two Different Takes on the Same Spring Outfit Formula
When in Rome, do as Dakota Johnson does. That seems to be a lesson Jessie Buckley is taking to heart. Over the weekend, the two actors—next set to star together in Alice Rohrwacher’s Three Incestuous Sisters—linked up in Rome, where…
A First Look at the Met’s ‘Costume Art’ Catalog
“Costume Art,” the upcoming exhibition at The Met, considers clothing in relation to works of art in the museum’s collection using the “dressed body” as the point of connection. Curator in Charge Andrew Bolton’s aim, he writes, is “reframing fashion…





