ELLE Singapore
ELLE stands as the largest network of fashion magazines globally, recognized as a leading voice that honors the various experiences of womanhood across different cultures and regions. The first edition of ELLE was launched in 1945, a time marked by liberation following the wars. While it introduced a groundbreaking feminist perspective to the publishing world back then, the modern ELLE continues to carry this torch, empowering women to engage in political, social, and cultural discussions. Each issue serves as a heartfelt message from one woman to another. Fashion is a reflection of who we are. For many, discovering one's personal style can be a journey of trial and error. For those who have already defined their identity, we draw inspiration from the stories of other women to make a meaningful impact. At ELLE Singapore, we present a variety of styles in our fashion, beauty, watches, and jewelry coverage, alongside captivating stories of remarkable individuals and celebrities that inspire us all.
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2 days ago |
elle.com.sg | Adrienne Gaffney |Eva Natasha
Kate Spade was one name, but there were four people behind the brand at its inception. In her new book We Might Just Make It After All: My Best Friendship with Kate Spade, co-founder Elyce Arons tells the story of starting an explosively successful company in New York City with her closest friend, then named Katy Brosnahan, and the story of losing her to suicide in 2018.
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4 days ago |
elle.com.sg | Samuel Maude |Eva Natasha
When Harris Reed was growing up in Arizona, he could sometimes be found dancing with his mom, in her dresses, with a giant pink boa draped around his neck. In his own words, he felt invincible, even when homophobic slurs had been hurled at him on the playground earlier in the day. Carrying this to his life at university in London, fashion often became the ultimate middle finger to his bullies.
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5 days ago |
elle.com.sg | Madison Rexroat |Gladys Yeo
What could Serena Williams at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, the characters on season 3 of The White Lotus, and the fall 2025 Louis Vuitton runway show have in common? The answer: They’re all part of fashion’s current female-centric timepiece renaissance. Old-school enthusiasts might argue that watches never went away. But as with any niche, gate-kept world, watches have become more alluring than ever. Everyone wants in—and this time, women are leading the charge.
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6 days ago |
elle.com.sg | Juliana Ukiomogbe |Navin Pillay
Jason Isaacs is letting White Lotus fans in on a little pay transparency. In a recent interview with Vulture, the actor confirmed that everyone on season 3 of the HBO show got paid $40,000 per episode. “That’s absolutely true,” he said. “Generally actors don’t talk about pay in public because it’s ridiculously disproportionate to what we do—putting on makeup and funny voices—and just upsets the public. But compared to what people normally get paid for big television shows, that’s a very low price.
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1 week ago |
elle.com.sg | Alexis Wolfe |Navin Pillay
A new month brings fresh jewellery news. June marks the official start of summer—ushering in vacation-ready pieces and beachside glamour. First up, Louis Vuitton expands its iconic Vivienne collection with three new pieces and Van Cleef & Arpels takes us on a space expedition at the American Museum of Natural History. For the rest of the month, we’ve got you covered on all the jewellery-related happenings worth knowing about.
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