EDITOR’S NOTE
Happy Sunday. Like the rest of the internet, I’ve spent every free moment reading a certain celebrity memoir. With just a few pages to go, my weekend has suddenly opened up. So, I’ll…
Raid my mom’s closet for the bag she carried to every wedding in the ’90s. Not only is it back in style, but it looks just as cool with jeans and a tee as it does paired with black tie.
Buy something in fashion’s new favorite metallic color. I just got comfortable mixing gold and silver, and now there’s a third to master? Thankfully, it’s easier than it sounds.
Purchase a bag (or five) of this beloved Canadian snack, which recently launched in the US. It’s essentially half Wheat Thins, half sour cream and onion chip — and I’ve been obsessed since I had it in Montreal.
Review this list of restaurant behaviors that servers say are more annoying than helpful. The first has me questioning every dining experience I’ve ever had.
Listen to the latest album from this certified cutie pie, described as being “for the (grown) kids of divorced parents who found deep platonic-ish intimacy with their friends.” Check and check.
— Jamie Feldman / Writer, Culture & Leisure / Brooklyn, NY
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Cancel your hideous skirt convention — The Devil Wears Prada 2 is almost here. Ever since the sequel was announced, the rollout — which has moved at what can only be described as a glacial pace — has been relentless. Yes, there was the barrage of outfit spoilers no one asked for, sparking a sartorially induced internet spiral (we still have questions about those black outfits). And there was the teaser trailer, featuring what was accurately called a “diabolical move.” But there’s also been an onslaught of merch that would in no way thrill Miranda. Case in point: Target’s line of questionable pull-on pants and shirts with the question “What would Miranda Priestly do?” (definitely not wear that); a secret Starbucks menu (are you more of a Nigel or a Miranda?); and a Diet Coke “Canny Pack” (obviously, designed by James Holt). Though, even Miranda would approve of this surprisingly good Walmart collection (that skirt? groundbreaking). Not to mention the collab precisely zero people expected. Correct, the one with that little magazine Runway is based on, which included both the scariest elevator ride and the most fun-looking limo ride (it should’ve been the cover), a delightful convo between Anne Hathaway and Stanley Tucci (Anne, we’re not sure how we’d feel about being compared to that pasta shape), and this Pulitzer Prize-worthy investigation into who was the real Emily.
Now, we know what you’re about to say: Oh, don’t be ridiculous, Skimm editors, everybody wants this — which, fine, is true. We want the headlines about Anna Wintour’s very specific set critique and the cameos that ended up on the cutting-room floor, like this A-lister, whose scene was nixed due to a “creative decision,” and this controversial character, who there wasn’t time to add, according to the director (sure). Just like we want the moments designed to delight the internet: at least two sightings of that sweater (sorry, Anne, but this costar did it better), the cast sharing their conditions for joining the sequel (we’re with Tucci), Streep’s answer to whether she’d write a memoir (agree to disagree), Emily Blunt sharing her daughters’ reactions to the film (can you blame them?), and, of course, the Met Gala-level premieres. In the past week alone we’ve been blessed by Streep’s epic outerwear collection, a “deconstructed tuxedo dress” (something tells us Miranda would’ve done this), and Streep’s decidedly not-Miranda reaction to Blunt’s couture with a capital C gown (we’re not crying, you’re crying). With just days to go until we’re seated with our “butter Birkin,” we can’t help but wonder what’s still to come: A cube of cheese collab? Miranda appearing on Good Hang with Amy Poehler? A limited-edition Chanel boot? That’s all.
Keep calm and carry on — King Charles and Queen Camilla are about to cross the pond for a state visit that includes DC, Virginia, and New York. While their majesties (read: their staff) definitely don’t need our input, we couldn’t help but come up with a few itinerary suggestions. Their first stop in the nation’s capital? The post office, so they can send back the surprising accessory they’re “not encouraged” to wear to the royal garden party. That’ll be followed by the Smithsonian’s National Zoo to meet the new Princess of DC, a visit to the Smithsonian Castle (no one tell them it’s not an actual castle), and a Segway tour of the monuments (purely for the visuals). As for what to do in NYC? Experience America’s pastime at Citi Field, where the Mets happen to be playing the Nationals (who will they root for??), plus afternoon tea at the Plaza Hotel and front-row seats at Oh, Mary! (after all, Camilla recently said this is the secret to a happy marriage). Last but not least, a stop in Times Square to get lunch from a hot dog stand (again, for the visuals), hit up Gap in hopes of snagging pieces from the Victoria Beckham collab (that trench looks perfect for London), and buy some gifts for the grandkids (apparently, these iconic souvenirs are cool again). Sounds like a bloody good time.
One of Tina Knowles’s daughters shared her new haircut on Instagram — and, naturally, Miss Tina responded with a story absolutely no one needed to know. Solidarity to everyone with a mom in the comments.
Ted Lasso vibes, messy family drama, and Kate Hudson leading an NBA team? That’s Running Point. In season 1 of Mindy Kaling’s comedy series, reformed party girl turned Los Angeles Waves president Isla Gordon (Hudson) proved the doubters wrong by taking her family’s team all the way to the playoffs. Season 2 picks up right after the disappointing Game 7 loss: Isla walks into her office and finds her brother Cam (Justin Theroux) back from rehab early, making himself awfully comfortable behind her desk — though he insists he doesn’t want his old job back. Now, as Isla fights to keep her spot, she’s also dealing with the team’s flailing financials, a new coach (Ray Romano), and a love triangle with the team’s former coach (Jay Ellis) and her ex-fiancé (Max Greenfield). Oh, and joining the lineup this season? Octavia Spencer, Nicole Richie, and Lisa Rinna as Lisa Rinna. So yeah, it’s a slam dunk.
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Skimm’d by: Jamie Feldman and Melissa Goldberg. Fact-checked by Barbara Kean.
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