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| On the first day of autumn, Benito Skinner reminded his Instagram followers of the true meaning of fall — that is, to "fall in love again and again." Specifically, on a Sicilian beach. With all your hot, sweaty friends.
Yes, I'm talking about Charli XCX's wedding celebration, in which the glitterati of the chronically online gathered on the rocky shores of Sicily to smoke cigarettes and eat giant prawns. Now, I'm happy for them. Really, I am. But I'm also vibrating with enough FOMO to launch a thousand yachts, or whatever the bratty bunch rode in on to celebrate the union of Charli and George Daniel.
Even at a time when everyone else seems eager to announce their "ROMO" — the relief of missing out — my FOMO still drives approximately 98 percent of my life decisions. I have so much FOMO that I even have FOMO about not having ROMO. (What, we're all having ROMO now and no one told me?)
No matter what I do, I'll always be a FOMO kind of gal. Having a party? I will be there. Going to dinner? Save me a seat. Telling a secret? My ears are open. I know we're all burnt out and overstimulated thanks to our screen addictions and the ceaseless demands of the capitalist agenda. And believe me, I feel that, too. But I've never understood how anyone can be so comfortable staying home while the rest of the world is sipping champagne and skinny dipping in the Mediterranean.
Read on to learn how I've embraced my FOMO as a force for good — and how, more often than not, my fear of missing out shape-shifts into my bliss for having participated. |
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| Listen to editor Taylor Andrews: Lori Harvey and Damson Idris (maybe) rekindling their relationship is not a good excuse to reach back out to your ex! Put the phone down! |
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| Cue all the cozy-cardigan enthusiasts rising like vampires from a coffin. (It's me, hi, I'm the cozy-cardigan enthusiast, it's me.) |
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| Just in time for spooky season, we ask you: was Jamie Foxx cloned? |
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| Natural deodorant, bronzer, sheet masks — your bathroom cabinets have been looking forward to this sale all year. |
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My Must Haves: Fashion Forward |
In today's featured column, fashion designer Christian Siriano dishes on his must-have products (and that viral Capri Sun purse, obvs). |
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In his latest collection, presented on Friday, Sept. 12, as part of New York Fashion Week's Spring/Summer 2026 shows, Christian Siriano expanded on his mastery at elegant craftsmanship, a soft departure from his car-inspired fall 2025 presentation.
The star-studded show featured voluminous gowns (which he's widely known for), color galore, and commanding prints that screamed glamour — including this year's polarizing polka-dot trend, which is clearly here to stay for next season.
From his favorite Skinceuticals cleanser to the sketchbook he always travels with, shop Siriano's favorite products ahead. And while you're at it, join the list on the Capri Sun website for exclusive access when the Pouch Purse drops. — Naomi Parris |
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