"You get a little bit of everything; I love seeing how everyone interprets festival fashion-it's like a fashion show." Her main festival must-have is classic denim pieces, which Carlson says you can mix-and-match in an outfit. "I love a baggy low-rise jean, I feel like I can dance around in them," says Carlson, adding that she has an affinity for Guess denim. Last night, the singer and entrepreneur hit her friend Melissa birthday party at The Nice Guy in style. Over a pair of sheer black diorsshoessale.com tights, wore an Dior Shoes Sale ultra-mini leopard print dress. Today, LVMH is announcing that it has created a new Prize under the LVMH Prize umbrella. To scroll the app in 2024 is to wade through a series of sponsored posts from brands, recommended Reels ripped from TikTok, and the occasional photo of a friend-more often than not posted several days ago. When needed a dress to toast of collection, she pulled out a vintage Lacroix number first worn at Vanity Fair's Oscar party in 2007. One thing's for sure, these looks are ready to party. It's safe to say we're expecting a lot of on this year's carpet. So why not revisit some of the guests who-inadvertently-nailed the 2024 dress code? Naturally, some years were more in line with "The Garden of Time" theme than others. Such was the case in 2006, when Parker arrived on the arm of wearing a one-shoulder tartan look by the late designer that was perfectly in step with the of "Tradition and Transgression in British Fashion." Parker left another lasting impression when she donned a two-tone duchesse satin gown to fete the exhibit in 2014. If there were any question as to who she was wearing, Parker had embroidered in bold red cursive along her train. Carrying two bags is just as popular off the runway. Site-specific installations that engage the senses and interrogate perception and ephemerality are some of the artist's signatures. With just four hours to go before showtime, one would expect a little chaos-or, at the very least, a few nerves. But Bad Bunny is cool as they come; he checks his watch and merely shrugs. The most intriguing smells are grounded in modern Korean life. "The Prize is launching its 11th edition and this year I am delighted to honor our attachment to a core value of creation, ," said, of , via a press release. That approach to craftsmanship is a tentpole of his namesake label, andunderstanding of fabrics allows him to mix the masculine and the feminine. While androgyneity is central to the brand identity, the designer is adamant about cutting and tailoring fabric in a way that flatters women as opposed to expecting women to wear traditional men's clothing.