One everyone’s lips this week (and on our It List): @oliviarodrigo ’s babydoll dress, which sparked some internet discourse. Our consensus? Let the girl wear what the girl wants to wear — and we think @courtneylove would agree.
Video: @mila_grg@candicejalili
@dior 's Cruise 2027 show was @chasesuiwonders ’ first Dior moment, and the theatrics — as well as her fellow front-row seat-mates — did not disappoint (Chase tells us she was most excited to see a true legend: “Mr. Alfredo Pacino in all of his glory.")
At the link in bio, see how she stopped to smell the roses (well, peonies) and get glammed up before the show, pre-gaming with Madonna and an Arnold Palmer.
Photos: @morgan.maher
Might be just as (if not more) excited about @dualipa ’s bride era as she is. Her latest look is a recreation of the iconic @versace bridal look worn by #KateMoss on the runway in 1995.
Photos: @dualipa / Getty
You’ll be hearing these names all awards-season long.
Being the film obsessives that we are, team NYLON has been scouring through the IMDb pages of all the films on #Cannes’ 2026 lineup, and through this research, we managed to pick out 12 of the most promising young actors worth investing your 2026 awards season stock into. Swipe through to see the newcomers you’ll be seeing everywhere this winter and read more at the link in bio.
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Just in case you were wondering (and who wasn’t?)
They say dress for the job you want. For #AustinButler, that’s Hollywood’s leading man. As a defining face of modern Tinseltown (and with a newly announced role opposite @michaelbjordan in ‘Miami Vice ’85’ already sending the internet into a tailspin), Butler has quietly cemented himself as this generation’s patron saint of effortless cool. The cheekbones, the vintage white tees, the perpetually quiffed hair: all canon at this point. Now Butler steps back into his role as the face of @yslbeauty ’s MYSLF franchise for the launch of MYSLF Eau de Toilette Intense.
At the link in bio, NYLON catches up with the Oscar-nominated actor to talk the new campaign, rooftop dancing, and the spiritual pursuit of the perfect white T-shirt.
Photos and video: Courtesy of YSL Beauty
Hollywood wasn’t always the plan for @havanaroseliu , who fell into acting when she was street cast while walking through Washington Square Park as a New York University student. In school, her interests were all over the map: She took classes in psychology, fine arts, food politics, literature, drama therapy, and performance art. Liu was curious about the intersection of art and mental health, particularly the therapeutic promise art could offer in social-justice movements to activists on the front lines. Acting triangulates all of these interests for her: “I just didn’t know what was right in front of me. I was studying everything around the thing.”
Havana Rose Liu is NYLON's May It Girl — read the full story at the link in bio.
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