EDITOR’S NOTE
Happy Sunday. After a disaster salon experience this week (have you ever seen hair both orange and yellow?), I’ve been seeking solace — and hair inspo. Enter: The “French-girl highlight,” which I’ll be screenshotting for my follow-up appointment. Until then, here are a few other things providing a much-needed distraction:
This summer’s surprising twist on the pop-of-red styling trick — which, as evidenced by Katie Holmes and Jennifer Lawrence, is even chicer than the original.
Fellow city people, avert your eyes. The shoes I’ve always considered strictly indoors are suddenly taking over the streets of New York. And it’s making me question everything I’ve ever believed.
I always thought my favorite frozen treat was too difficult to DIY — but this viral, three-ingredient hack proved me wrong. My freezer is about to be stocked.
Ever get home and discover the lipstick color in the tube looks (disappointingly) different on you? This makeup artist’s trick — involving something already in your bag — fixes that.
Yet another sign that analog life is here to stay: This Gen X campus staple is now Gen Z’s latest obsession. Someone check on Clueless’s Travis Birkenstock.
— Jamie Feldman / Writer, Culture & Leisure / Brooklyn, NY
🐛 Forget the mini totes. Trader Joe’s shoppers are crashing out over these new gummy worms — which have a, shall we say, unexpected “side effect.” Lentils, who?
🛍️ Even if you don’t know what “fisherman pants” are, chances are you’ll be wearing the Cool Girl-approved style all summer. And don’t worry, you don’t have to take the name literally.
👀 Stylish people everywhere are replacing the humble tank top with this slightly elevated alternative — and it has a detail that’ll look very familiar to millennials.
🩰 If you’ve ever worn ballet flats (so, everyone), you’re either in “the wets” or “the dries.” You’ll immediately know which one you are.
👜 Consider your black and brown bags benched. This expensive-looking handbag color is what the fashion set is carrying instead. Just ask Hailey Bieber and Chanel.
Congratulations are in order for Zara Larsson, who has officially joined the elite club of “Khia Asylum” escapees. If you’re thinking, What in the Girl, Interrupted is the Khia Asylum?, we’ll explain. The Khia Asylum is a proverbial pop purgatory for artists who’ve had one or two bangers but have since languished in relative obscurity. And if it sounds like something that could’ve only come from the vivid minds of the chronically online (or, more accurately, Stan Twitter), you’re not wrong. As with all the best pop culture contributions, the whole thing took off following a 2024 meme (Selena Gomez, you deserved better) — though the reference to Khia dates back to 2014, when people poked fun at a picture of a fan meeting Khia, the rapper whose 2002 hit permanently changed the way we think of the words “neck” and “back.” Over time, other residents of this liminal space have included Ava Max, Sabrina Carpenter, Bebe Rexha (documenting Day 3,051 of her sentence should count as time served), Camila Cabello, and Charli XCX — who, thanks to a specific shade of green, provided the best case study for breaking out of the Khia Asylum.
That is, until Larsson reemerged on the scene in a cloud of pink glitter. In the decade since “Never Forget You” (we promise, three seconds in and it’ll all come back) blasted at bars and frat parties, the Swedish singer was trapped within the asylum gates. But then came the exceptionally left-field, Lisa Frank-coded dolphin memes (this one still wins) — which Larsson wisely embraced as she released 2025’s Midnight Sun. Case in point? The album cover that would’ve plastered our childhood bedroom walls and the aesthetic giving 1997 Claire’s (complimentary). Add to that: a Grammy nom, a cool girl collab with PinkPantheress (made even cooler by a certain Olympic figure skater’s routine), and the viral “Lush Life” dance that has everyone from Gen X (we weren’t prepared for this Today cohost to be so good) to Gen Alpha (this healed us) in a chokehold. Not to mention, Larsson also got the seal of approval from an unlikely music legend, so it’s no wonder she’s declaring herself free from the Khia Asylum — at least, for now. Because as Charli reminded us, the asylum always has a room waiting for you.
Another week, another internet spiral over a girl wearing clothes. Yes, we’re talking about Olivia Rodrigo and the unofficial uniform of her You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love era: the babydoll dress. Last weekend, Rodrigo took the stage in Barcelona wearing what looked straight out of our grandma’s nightgown collection…except two feet shorter and paired with frilly lace bloomers. That apparently sent some social media users over the edge, with many deeming it “infantilizing” and something “we have to talk about.” (Spoiler: We don’t.) Now, we’ll leave the fashion history lessons to the pros, but there are two things worth noting. Rodrigo’s outfit is way less revealing than half (OK, all) the naked dresses that’ve taken the red carpet in recent years. And it’s a dead ringer for virtually every outfit from the ‘90s riot grrrl scene, in which babydoll dresses were worn with smeared lipstick and combat boots to flip the script on what “feminine” was supposed to look like. Which, as it turns out, is exactly who Rodrigo was inspired by. Oh, and she’s in good company, too. Days after Rodrigo’s concert, Taylor Swift also stepped out in a babydoll dress. Coincidence? Sign of solidarity? Who knows, but good 4 them.
Weeks after Josh Groban revealed his Disney Adult-coded engagement, Katy Perry marked the occasion by…very publicly reminding us he was “The One That Got Away”? Whatever happened to sending a card?
You can officially call off your fifth Heated Rivalry reheat. Off Campus is here to deliver a fresh batch of hockey boys, enemies-to-lovers tension, and questionable college decision-making. Set at a fictional New England university, the Prime Video series — which is based on the enormously popular Elle Kennedy book series and was renewed for season 2 before you even pressed play — follows Hannah (Ella Bright), a music major with a crush on moody wannabe rockstar Justin (Josh Heuston). She strikes a deal with Garrett (Belmont Cameli), the school’s ice hockey captain who’s failing the class Hannah’s acing: She’ll tutor him if he helps her get Justin by pretending to date. Like its predecessor, there’s instant chemistry, at least one extremely horny locker room scene, and a general understanding that none of us are actually here for the hockey. Puck yeah.
Caroline, senior commerce editor, here. With summer on the horizon, it’s time to search for what I consider to be one of the most elusive wardrobe items: the summer-weight sweater. The kind that’ll keep you warm when those beachy breezes hit (remember those?), that you can throw in your bag for the office’s arctic temps — but, most importantly, won’t make you sweat more than you already are. With its open-knit mesh design and slightly looser fit, this Uniqlo option understands the assignment. Here’s my advice: Wear it with a camisole and linen trousers in the same color family for a tonal look that actually works. No need to thank me.
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Skimm’d by: Jamie Feldman and Melissa Goldberg. Fact-checked by Sara Tardiff.
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