This year’s Vogue World: Hollywood celebrates the fusion of film and fashion, featuring legendary costume designers like Colleen Atwood and Ruth E. Carter, and exploring the thrilling role of costume design in cinema.
This year’s Vogue World: Hollywood celebrates the fusion of film and fashion, featuring legendary costume designers like Colleen Atwood and Ruth E. Carter, and exploring the thrilling role of costume design in cinema.
Vogue World returns to Hollywood in 2025, promising the biggest and starriest edition yet. Here’s your complete guide to tuning in to the fashion spectacle.
Pakistani officials have introduced anti-smog guns in Lahore for the first time this winter to curb severe air pollution, as the city struggles with hazardous smog levels linked to dust, vehicle emissions, and crop burning.
Florida’s 2023 marine heat wave has devastated local reefs, leaving Elkhorn and Staghorn corals — once the backbone of the ecosystem — functionally extinct, according to new scientific research.
Delhi woke up to toxic air the morning after Deepavali 2025, as widespread firecracker use pushed pollution levels to nearly 15 times above the WHO’s safe limit, despite a government ban on non-green crackers.
Alan Hamel, husband of the late actress Suzanne Somers, has announced plans to create an artificial intelligence version of his wife, two years after her passing, as a way to keep her voice and memory alive.
Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins says the team’s first World Series appearance in 32 years is proof that building around character and values truly pays off.
A viral trend inspired by Philadelphia rapper Skrilla’s Doot Doot (6 7) has reached UK schools, with students randomly shouting “six-seven” during lessons. Teachers say it’s the latest classroom craze disrupting their routines.
For Inglewood student Joan Rosas, school was once a place of frustration and failure. But when he picked up a trombone and joined the school band, everything changed — giving him hope, focus, and a reason to stay in school.
Ayurveda’s influence is spreading worldwide, not only through wellness practices but also through growing interest in formal education. Indian institutions report increasing enrolments from abroad, with brands like Patanjali playing a major role in promoting Ayurvedic knowledge globally.