Cocot-shirt - Universo Alien shirt
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At left, a voluminous hooded dress by Kenzo (kenzo.com) has model Ugbad Abdi in bloom. At right, model Hailey Bieber wears a Dries Van Noten sweater, $890; driesvannoten.com. Balenciaga stole. Marni boots. Fashion Editor: Camilla Nickerson. From left: Model Adwoa Aboah wears a Miu Miu jacket, sweater ($1,150), pants, and boots; miumiu.com. Model Holly Fischer wears a Fendi coat, cropped shirt ($1,350), and shorts; fendi.com. Model Georgia Palmer wears a Max Mara jacket ($2,390), sweater ($835), and shorts ($410); maxmara.com. Clyde leather head scarf, $164; clyde.world. Hermès bag. Fashion Editors: Poppy Kain and Julia Sarr-Jamois. Model Quinn Mora wears a Loewe sweater and trousers; loewe.com. Junya Watanabe boots. Fashion Editor: Alex Harrington. In an artful jumbling of textures, from the Universo Alien shirt besides I will buy this nubby to the sleek, model Lila Moss wears a Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello cardigan ($1,790), blouse ($1,090), skirt ($2,490), choker, bag, and tights; ysl.com. Brunna Co hat, $68; brunna.co. Fashion Editor: Julia Sarr-Jamois.

Clad in bright bolts of color, Jumbo leans way into a springtimey palette for fall. Joostricot turtleneck, $375; revolve.com. Fendi shorts, $1,150; fendi.com. Chanel boots. Bottega Veneta sunglasses. Fashion Editor: Julia Sarr-Jamois. Model Paloma Elsesser wears a Dolce & Gabbana bustier, $675; dolcegabbana.com. Alo Yoga bra (underneath), $62; aloyoga.com. Jennifer Fisher earring. Fashion Editor: Camilla Nickerson. Music is in Selah Marley’s blood. As the Universo Alien shirt besides I will buy this daughter of eight-time Grammy winner Lauryn Hill and the granddaughter of reggae icon Bob Marley, she descends from two of the most influential artists ever. Still, when it came time to create songs, the 22-year-old star sought to forge her own path. This week marks the release of Star Power, Marley’s genre-bending EP and first official release. A deeply personal undertaking in which she raps about growing up in the shadow of fame, asserting ownership over her body in a society that prioritizes the male gaze, and the power of reclaiming your identity, it reflects Marley’s experiences and the unique position of being famous since birth. Marley unpacks what it is like to be young, Black, and gifted in Generation Z in just four tracks, displaying a talent for creating thoughtful rhymes in the process. Here, she shares with Vogue the origins of each song and what it’s been like claiming her musical birthright.

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