Author: Emily Carter
Emily Carter is a color analysis expert and the creator of ShadeCompass, a style education platform focused on seasonal color analysis and personal color guidance. With more than 10 years of experience in personal styling and color theory, Emily has helped hundreds of people understand their true color season and build wardrobes that feel natural and confident. Her work combines practical styling advice with clear, easy-to-follow education, making color analysis simple for beginners and useful for anyone serious about personal style.
The Atlanta Dream are making a clear statement: women’s basketball merch does not have to look like an afterthought. With Angel Reese now in Atlanta and the team’s new retail rollout live, the Dream are presenting a fashion-first approach to women’s sports apparel that blends player identity, city pride, and a more styled fan experience. The team says its new Homegrown Rebel Jersey and broader Homegrown retail collection are part of a larger push to change how women’s sports merchandise is designed, sold, and worn. What happened On April 6, 2026, the Atlanta Dream announced that they had acquired two-time…
The Atlanta Dream are no longer treating team merch as a side item. The club has rolled out a bigger retail push built around a new “Homegrown” collection, a player-designed Nike Rebel Edition uniform, and a refreshed shopping setup meant to make women’s sports apparel feel more like everyday fashion and less like basic game-day gear. The team says the new line is built around how fans actually want to wear the product now, while recent coverage also described the drop as a fashion-forward makeover with sharper design choices and a more style-led feel. What happened The change centers on…
Method dressing is a fashion strategy used during film promotion, where actors wear looks that echo the style, mood, or symbols of the characters they play. It sits at the point where fashion, performance, and publicity meet. Recent coverage in Numéro describes it as a marketing technique that lets stars carry a film’s visual world off-screen and onto the red carpet. The idea is simple, but the effect can be huge. A themed outfit can turn a premiere photo into a talking point, a social post into a fan debate, and a press tour into a story that keeps moving…
Columbia College Chicago’s Fashion Association brought back its student styling competition, Project Styling, for a second year on May 6, turning the eighth floor of 1104 S. Wabash Ave. into a live showcase built around a 90s Revival theme. Five contestants took part this year, and the event reached beyond Columbia students to include faculty, staff, Chicago neighbors, and industry professionals. What happened at Project Styling The event was inspired by Project Runway, but it focused on styling rather than design or merchandising. Rachel Jimenez Penca, a part-time instructor in the School of Fashion, and junior fashion studies major Galaxy…
A fast-moving fire leaves a neighborhood grieving A deadly apartment fire in Upper Manhattan has left New Yorkers mourning the loss of Yolaine Díaz, a longtime fashion and beauty journalist, and her 73-year-old mother, Ana Mirtha Lantigua. The fire broke out shortly after midnight on Monday, May 4, in Inwood and moved fast through the building’s only stairwell, trapping residents and leaving three people dead, several seriously injured, and about 100 people displaced. What happened Officials said the blaze began on the lower floors of a six-story building on Dyckman Street, between Vermilyea Avenue and Broadway. FDNY crews arrived within…
You try different colors, but something always feels off. Some outfits look too strong, while others make you look tired. Photos do not match what you expected, and you may feel like nothing truly suits you. I have seen this many times. People often think they chose the wrong season or blame their skin tone, but the real issue is often chroma. From my experience, muted chroma is one of the most common reasons behind this problem. When your features are soft, bright colors can take over your face instead of blending with it. I have worked with people who…
Madonna did more than dress for the 2026 Met Gala. She turned the red carpet into a tribute to fashion memory, art history, and one of the most famous hats ever made. The centerpiece of her look was Isabella Blow’s ship hat, a Philip Treacy design that has long stood as a symbol of Blow’s fearless style. The outfit also fit the Met’s 2026 dress code, “Fashion is Art,” which tied this year’s gala to the museum’s new Costume Art exhibition. What happened On the Met steps, Madonna arrived in a Saint Laurent look styled around Leonora Carrington’s 1945 painting…
Sabrina Carpenter made one of the strongest fashion statements of the 2026 Met Gala on Monday, May 4, arriving in a custom Dior look that paid tribute to the 1954 Audrey Hepburn film Sabrina. The gown was made from film strips, and the styling leaned hard into Old Hollywood with soft glamour and a polished, classic finish. Later in the night, Carpenter changed into other looks for her performance and after-party appearances, making her one of the event’s most talked-about guests. The Met Gala itself was built around the Costume Institute’s spring 2026 exhibition, Costume Art, with the dress code…
Many people struggle to figure out why some colors look right while others feel completely off. You try different outfits, but the results are not consistent. One day your face looks fresh and clear, and the next day it looks dull or tired. Many people switch to soft or neutral colors, thinking they are safe, but those shades often make things worse instead of better. I have seen this pattern many times. People think they chose the wrong season or blame their skin tone, but the real issue is often chroma. When someone has bright chroma, their features need clear…
At the 2026 Met Gala, Beyoncé, Bad Bunny, and Janelle Monáe treated the dress code less like a rulebook and more like a challenge. The Met’s official brief was “Fashion is Art,” and the exhibition it supports, Costume Art, opens on May 10 in the museum’s new Condé M. Nast Galleries. That setup gave guests room to push past simple red-carpet dressing and turn the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art into a live art display. What happened at the Met Gala AP reporting showed that the night’s biggest names did not play it safe. Beyoncé arrived in a…