January 1, 2026
Advertisements Promising Patients a ‘Dream Body’ With Minimal Risk Get Little Scrutiny
Lenia Watson-Burton, a 37-year-old U.S. Navy administrator, expected that cosmetic surgery would get rid of stubborn fat quickly and easily — just as the web advertising promised. Instead, she died three days after a liposuction-like procedure called AirSculpt at the San Diego office of Elite Body Sculpture, a cosmetic surgery chain with more than 30 offices across the U.S....January 1, 2026
Rita Ora Goes All In on Winter Textures in Glossy Thigh-high Boots and a Teddy Coat in New York
The singer is set to cohost “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve 2026” alongside Ryan Seacrest. Continue reading →January 1, 2026
WWD’s 2025 Celebrity Superlatives
Crowning the year’s class clown, prom king and queen, most likely to succeed and more. Continue reading →January 1, 2026
Fashion Brand Favored by Kate Middleton Is Likely the First Collapse in 2026
Women’s fashion and footwear chain LK Bennett, a favorite of Kate Middleton’s, on Tuesday sought U.K. High Court approval to appoint an administrator. Continue reading →January 1, 2026
New Volvo VNL clears novel pet safety evaluation
Some say trucking is going to the dogs. One global OEM has instead found a way to keep man’s best friend a little safer on the road. Volvo Trucks North America and the Center for Pet Safety recently announced the completion of a first-of-its-kind “pet test” on the new Volvo VNL, the long-haul version of Volvo’s flagship truck line. According to the announcement,...January 1, 2026
Cross-border drug smugglers exploit trucking routes, ports
A series of high-profile drug seizures at U.S. and Canadian ports of entry in recent weeks underscores the growing complexity of narcotics smuggling tied to commercial freight and travel networks — from long-haul trucking corridors and marine terminals and border bridges. Trucker finds $16M cocaine load after Indiana truck stop The most unusual case emerged in Indiana,...January 1, 2026
Infosecurity's Top 10 Cybersecurity Stories of 2025
Explore Infosecurity Magazine’s most-read cybersecurity stories of 2025, from major vendor shake-ups and zero-day exploits to AI-driven threats and supply chain attacks Continue reading →January 1, 2026
How Minnetonka Dealt With the Appropriative Stain on Its Famous Moccasins (Best of 2025)
As 2025 draws to a close, we’re revisiting the best stories Fashionista published this year (at least in our editors’ opinions). The below was originally published in August. When Minneapolis-based shoe brand Minnetonka launched in 1946, the fashion industry wasn’t having conversations about …Continue reading Continue reading →January 1, 2026
Priah Ferguson's Wardrobe Faves Include Jaded London Jeans, Lots of Skims and a 'Stranger Things'-Inspired Accessory
What’s the opposite of gatekeeping? Welcome to “Payment Processing,” in which we ask stylish, generally cool people who’ve tried it all about their favorite fashion and beauty buys. After being introduced on Season 2 of “Stranger Things” as Lucas Sinclair’s little sister, Priah Ferguson became an …Continue reading Continue...January 1, 2026
The 12 Best Beauty Products Fashionista Editors Tried in December
Each month, Fashionista editors try a *lot* of beauty products. And while not every formula we test is a winner, we’re constantly unearthing new favorites. Here, we’ve rounded up our latest hair, skin, fragrance, wellness and makeup discoveries — whether fresh-to-market drops or merely recent …Continue reading Continue reading →January 1, 2026
Voices that drove education debate: EdSource’s most read opinions of 2025
In 2025, EdSource commentaries addressed the most debated issues in California education, from artificial intelligence in classrooms to antisemitism and free speech, early childhood pay, reading screening assessments for the early grades, and college pathways. Here are the opinion pieces readers engaged with the most, featuring voices from high school and college students,...January 1, 2026














