WSJ Beauty Innovator Hailey Bieber's Rhode Success Story
/WSJ Beauty Innovator Hailey Bieber's Rhode Success Story
WSJ writer Chavie Lieber catches up with Bieber a few hours away from her Sephora launch. By every press report, the LVMH-owned Sephora launch was successful with $10 million in two days of sales. It was not only the best launch ever for the beauty stores and online retailer, it beat the prior record-holder by 2.5 times, selling 3 Rhode items per second.
Returning a few days later, Lieber reports the shelves were empty as a little girl with a British accent was close to tears, as she wailed: “There’s no more blush from Haaayley Biebaaa!”
Read MoreEdie Campbell On Her Farm in Northamptonshire for WSJ Magazine October 2025
/Beloved top model Edie Campbell is photographed on her farm in England’s Northamptonshire where she fishes and rides her horses and — on occasion — does a fashion shoot.
Edie poses for WSJ Magazine October 2025 [gift link] styled in ‘madcap’ fashion by Pau Avia with images by Laura Jane Coulson [IG]. And Tootsie is here, too.
Read More'Movie Magic' with Karen Elson and Scott Barnhill for WSJ September 2025
/Karen Elson’s wardrobe includes an Isabel Marant ‘fur’ coat; Gucci green bodysuit and skirt; Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello animal print top and red skirt; Versace slit skirt column gown; Ermanno Scervino white dress; Valentino fur coat on bed; Balenciaga trench coat; Chanel jacket and pants high over LA.
Scott Barnhill wears Louis Vuitton jacket and pants; Emporio Armani three-piece suit; Celine red pencil skirt; Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello black coat; Tom Ford robe and more.
Extensive jewelry credits are on WSJ gift link to story.
Read MoreSydney Sweeney, Caught in the Moment by Elizaveta Porodina for WSJ Magazine
/Sydney Sweeney, Caught in the Moment by Elizaveta Porodina for WSJ Magazine
Sydney Sweeney is the ‘woman of the hour’ today and not because of her gorgeous photoshoot by Elizaveta Porodina [IG] in the September 2025 issue of WSJ Magazine [IG].
She’s not the ‘woman of the hour’ because of a led-by-the-right to bait-the-left manufactured controversy over her recent American Eagle ads.
We don’t know yet if Charlie Kirk’s killer, now-in-custody Tyler Robinson, 22, took him out over the Sydney Sweeney American Eagle manufactured-by-the-right controversy. His laundry list of hate will be revealed in the coming days.
The reason Sydney Sweeney is loud and proud today is because her November 2025 release ‘Christy’ movie trailer dropped hours ago, and it’s a blockbuster.
Read MoreThe Oklahoma Heiress Who Says She Can’t Get a Fair Shake from Nantucket Losers
/Oklahoma influencer Kylie Swanson is making tiny waves for the Wall Street Journal Magazine, lensed by Cahline Tompkins [IG]. I don’t actually understand why this Nantucket minor dustup is relevant to WSJ Style [IG] August 2025 issue, except to use it to appeal to more MAGA-loving readers.
Kylie Swanson presents herself as a luxury-loving heiress from Norman, OK, whose set for her social media posts are the places where she’s house sitting with her husband and child.
Readers know how meticulous AOC is in researching stories. We are empty-handed in validating any aspects of Kylie Swanson’s story. We’re not alone.
Read MoreApolline Rocco Fohrer's Lovely Couture Dazzle for WSJ Magazine June 2025 by Nadine Ijewere
/WSJ Magazine [IG] highlights ‘This Season’s 10 Most Dreamlike Couture Looks’, a collection of dresses made with the most advanced techniques from Alexander Vauthier, Armani Privé, Chanel Haute Couture, Dior Haute Couture, Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda, Giambattista Valli Haute Couture, Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture by Ludovic de Saint Sernin, Raul Mishra Couture, Schiaparelli Haute Couture, and Valentino Haute Couture.
Model Apolline Rocco Fohrer looks absoloutely lovely in these modern, elegant, grandly feminine images styled by Kate Phelan with photography by Nadine Ijewere [IG]. / Hair by Ali Pirzadeh; makeup by Min Kim
Read MoreAyo Edebiri in 'Crowning Glory' for WSJ Magazine June-July 2025 by Ethan James Greene
/Actor Ayo Edebiri is styled by Tonne Goodman in a fashion story ‘Crowning Glory’. ‘The Bear’ actor brings her grounded but visually magnetic starpower to WSJ Style’s June-July 2025 Issue [IG].
Photographer Ethan James Green’s [IG] camera seems to have struck its own fountain of attraction with the actor. / Hair by Lacy Redway; makeup by Hannah Murray
Recho Omondi talks to Edebiri, who isn’t only starring in ‘The Bear’ — she’s writing for the show.
Read MoreBold Colors in Arty Fashion for WSJ Magazine | Rejoice Chuol by Viviane Sassen
/WSJ Magazine [online] delivers ‘Viva la Vivid!’ a warm-weather style story of high-contrast, luxury fashion hues. Scrape away the backgrounds and the drumroll result is toned-down, color-blocked pieces and fabric weaves/patterns styled by Clare Richardson.
Viviane Sassen [IG] captures model Rejoice Chuol showing off more players in the story including Bach Mai, Gucci, Issey Miyake, Jacquemus, Lacoste, Loro Piana, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Stella McCartney, Tibi, Tod’s, Tory Burch, Ulla Johnson and more. / Hair by Cim Mahony; makeup by Mathias van Hooff; set design by Gemma Tickle
Read MoreBibi Breslin Dresses Like a Renaissance Woman in WSJ Magazine February 2025
/Momentum is building around model Bibi Breslin, who first walked the runway in support of the September SS2024 runway collections. Poppy Kain styles Breslin in ‘Dress Like the Renaissance Woman You Are’, choosing Akris, Celine, Chanel, Chloé, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, JW Anderson, Loewe, Loro Piana, Jil Sander by Lucie and Luke Meier, Louis Vuitton, McQueen, Molly Goddard, Moschino, Prada, Rokh, Vivienne Westwood .
Photographer Théo de Gueltzl [IG] is behind the lens for WSJ Magazine [IG] in a beautiful fashion story that calls to mind the energy of the Renaissance./ Hair by Ramona Eschbach; makeup by Cécile Paravina
Read MoreEarthly Delights Nature-Inspired High Jewelry in WSJ Magazine December 2024/January 2025
/Model Nazarit Machin is styled by Alexander Fisher in ‘Earthly Delights’, an unpretentious, high jewelry story lensed by Thomas Rousset [IG].
These covetable jewelry pieces have deep roots in the natural world. Born with fluid shapes, from precious materials in rich colors, these pieces anchor their wearer as a queen of the outback, of remote destinations, hopefully a high priestess of efforts to preserve the divinity embedded in nature.
Read MoreThe Best Peacoats Says WSJ Magazine and a Charming Pooch as Model
/One look at Israeli photographer Dudi Hasson’s [IG] fashion story image above, and AOC didn’t care that it comes from a missed October 2024 editorial in WSJ Magazine [web]. Give this beloved pooch a crown of holly, and it’s the best holiday image AOC has seen to date.
Alexander Fisher styles ‘The Best Peacoats for This Season’, with model Celeste Fitzpatrick wearing fall 2024’s best pc styles from Bottega Veneta, Ferragamo, Gucci, Max Mara, Ralph Lauren Collection, Sacai, Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, Tom Ford and more. WSJ web link above has all the details. / Hair by Tsuki; makeup by Kuma
Read MoreVika Evseeva in ‘Wild Card for WSJ Magazine by Louise & Maria Thornfeldt
/Rising model Vika Evseeva poses in ‘Wild Card’, using animal print accessories to liven up winter looks styled by Katelyn Gray. Photographers Louise [IG] & Maria [IG] Thornfeldt capture modern safari pop style from By Malene Birger, Celine, Givenchy, Prada, Tom Ford,Tropic of C and more for WSJ Magazine [IG] Online December 2024./ Hair by Laurent Philippon; makeup by Patrick Glatthaar
Read MoreWhen You Marry Knee Pads with a LBD, You Don't Get a Tradwife | WSJ Magazine
/Who could resist sharing this WSJ Magazine September 2024 fashion story ‘Outfits That Let You Get Away With Sweatpants and Heels’ side-by-side with Sporty & Rich Drops Core Collection Faced by Andreea Diaconu! Not AOC.
What a perfect segue for AOC to say “Listen up, Emily Oberg. This transition into putting on a LBD is for you.”
WSJ’s fashion message is clear in “Outfits That Let You Get Away With Sweatpants and Heels”. Forget old-fashioned rules for hanging out at the King Cole Bar in cocktail dresses from your nana’s closet. Photographer Luna Conte [IG] captures models Abuk Adier and Valerie Scherzinger styled by Alexander Fisher. / Hair by Nero; makeup by Allie Smith
Above, we begin with a Loro Piana jacket [left] paired with Nike bike shorts hanging out with a Balenciaga jacket [right] and Nike. Below a Louis Vuitton LBD [left] kisses up to a Harry Winston necklace and earrings and Nike knee pads while Coperni Paris [right] sides with a De Beers necklace.
Other brands include Alaïa, Bally, Champion, Dolce & Gabbana, Dries Van Noten, Fabiana Filippi, Giorgio Armani, Hermès, High Sport, Isabel Marant, Khaite, Loewe, Michael Kors Collection, Prada and more.
Reflections on Nike Knee Pads and Peggy Noonan
Note that we have no tradwives in these images, but many a modern man could have evil thoughts racing through his mind with those Nike knee pads.
Opus Dei needs to banish this fashion story from its very long forbidden-reading list because fashion is a great corruptor of young minds. It’s precisely these kinds of ‘innocent’ images that begin a pure mind’s descent into secular degradation.
Anna Wintour tried to alleviate those Opus Dei concerns about secular contamination of society with her ‘Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination’ theme of her 2018 Met Gala. Nice try, Anna, but repression got worse.
Today we have Pulitizer-prize winning WSJ columnist Peggy Noonan raging artfully against the decision of presidential candidate Kamala Harris not to attend Archbishop Timothy Dolan’s Al Smith dinner. Anne left a comment juicier than the steak on Dolan’s plate, trying to explain that maybe Harris isn’t in the mood to have a good laugh with the notoriously-jovial archbishop.
Not when maternal death rates are soaring in America and 65% of Catholics support abortion rights, according to Pew Research 2024. No institution in America is more directive in stripping American women of our rights than the Opus Dei right-wing of the Catholic Church with adherents now dominating the US Supreme Court.
Yes, the US Supreme Court is at odds with American Catholics at-large.
Maybe VP Harris doesn’t want to have a jolly good laugh, photographed seated next to the Archbishop on October 17, 2024 and shooting the breeze with her magnificent laugh.
Women are dying in Georgia and Noonan is still attacking Harris trying to deliver some joy to the nation. Just yesterday Anne learned about Noonan’s 2020 obsession with the VP’s laugh — AND dancing. Yup, Harris was dancing and that event also prompted condemnation from Noonan.
Former Senator Claire McCaskill really let Noonan have it on Morning Joe in 2020 [will post the video]. It’s kind of a contradiction when Peggy Noonan herself has a repressed revulsion of darkness — whether she knows it or not.
You would think the writer of some of Reagan’s most genuinely-inspiring speeches would celebrate Harris carrying a Status of Liberty torch out of Trumpism’s hate-filled loathing of democratic principles into the light of positivity.
Nope. Peggy Noonan sees no certifiable joy in Kamala Harris’ very existence. Noonan hasn’t called Kamala a witch yet — although I better search my assumption. But she does believe Harris is a total fraud — an imposter.
Even WSJ men readers are calling Noonan harsh and inaccurate about reality in recent weeks. Anne kept is simple, writing that Peggy Noonan is no Liz Cheney. Too many Republican women are openly supporting Harris for Noonan to be crouching behind the couch but still yelling bad things about Kamala Harris far and wide.
Sorry WSJ Magazine, but you gave Anne too good an opening with those knee pads and a little black dress. I could continue, but will be a good Noonan-vintage, former-Catholic girl and take my foot off the gas pedal.
No need to lose my AOC drivers license a month before the election. Have a good day, everybody. ~ Anne


















