From a sculptural updo—like the one worn at the Golden Globes Korean Demon Hunter Singer EJAE – Vivid Eye Makeup Musician Zara Larsson has been promoting the idea that many exciting beauty trends for 2026 have already emerged. As awards season approaches, Fashion Beauty editors Margaux Anbouba and Arden Fanning Andrews join Chioma penetrate This week are sharing what they expect to see on the red carpet in the coming months.
Arden went all-in on what she calls “romantic beauty” — soft makeup and windswept hair — inspired by all of this year’s period dramas, including Wuthering Heights (Don’t forget to join our book club!), reason and sensibility (slated for release in September), as well as Netflix’s upcoming pride and Prejudice series. Margaux, on the other hand, thinks we’ll opt for “imperfect beauty”—which means leaning toward a messier aesthetic online—to combat the rise of artificial intelligence. But both editors agreed that Bob would stay—even if they return Both plan to grow their hair long this year.
But first, earlier in the episode, Vogue trade editor Maddie Schulz breaks down the truth behind the Saks Fifth Avenue bankruptcy and what a “reset” in fashion might actually look like. Additionally, Chloe and Chioma share their thoughts on the menswear shows so far and reflect on the passing of Valentino Garavani.

