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Olivia Wilde Masters the Tricky Art of Director Style

Vogue

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July 2, 2026

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Olivia Wilde Masters the Tricky Art of Director Style

For ‘The Invite,’ Olivia Wilde built out a press tour wardrobe that was both stylish and relaxed, rife with cool, imminently wearable pieces in a neutral palette.

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Variety

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· Jul 7, 2026

Lauren McQueen to Lead Michael J. Long’s British Psychological Drama ‘Crack’d’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Lauren McQueen, recently seen as Maid Marian in the MGM+/Lionsgate series “Robin Hood,” is set to lead upcoming British psychological drama “Crack’d.” A first-look for the film has been unveiled. Currently nearing picture lock, the feature is set and shot in Liverpool and sees McQueen play Chloe, a once promising young actress whose reality unravels []

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· Jun 24, 2026

From Her Garden Post in Wilmington, Prolific Artist Minnie Evans Patrolled the Borders Between Worlds

A new documentary unspools the story of Minnie Evans, a North Carolina artist whose visionary work channeled a dialogue with the divine and broke through the art world.

Fashion Bomb Daily

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· Jul 8, 2026

Tamara Ralph Presents Feathers, Fringe, and Fantasy for Couture Fall 2026

Tamara Ralph took couture into full fantasy territory with her Fall 2026 collection, delivering a lineup steeped in texture, drama, and old-Hollywood glamour. The show moved between two distinct moods: soft, body-conscious sensuality and voluminous, sculptural excess. Feathers were the collection’s defining signature, appearing as delicate epaulettes, oversized capes, and dramatic sleeve treatments in black, [] The post Tamara Ralph Presents Feathers, Fringe, and Fantasy for Couture Fall 2026 appeared first on Fashion Bomb Daily.

Us Weekly

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· Jul 9, 2026

PSA! Olivia Wilde's Loose, Classy Pants Make Even a Tee Look Polished

Cool girl Olivia Wilde doesn’t dress in ‘bum’ attire, but her latest look proves that you don’t have to sacrifice comfort for fashion. Her loose-fitting trousers style is incredibly luxe and polished, and we found a version that secretly feels like sweats. Spotted in New York City, Wilde wore a simple tee, canvas tote and loafers []

Daily Mail

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· Jun 30, 2026

Olivia Wilde discusses her VERY rude real last name… and why she had to change it for Hollywood career

Olivia Wilde discusses her VERY rude real last name… and why she had to change it for Hollywood career

The Standard

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· Jul 2, 2026

The Invite: Olivia Wilde reminds us she's a skilled director

Four years on, Olivia Wilde is finally back in the directing chair. After a brilliant, barnstorming debut with 2019 graduation comedy Booksmart, Wilde had perhaps the worst sophomore experience of anyone’s life with Don’t Worry Darling. I won’t drag you through it again, but it goes something like: Harry Styles, angry fans, beef with Shia LaBeouf, divorce from Jason Sudeikis, Spitgate. What’s more, the film was widely panned and will chiefly be remembered for the drama surrounding it.

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Related coverage for "Olivia Wilde Masters the Tricky Art of Director Style": Variety — Lauren McQueen to Lead Michael J. Long’s British Psychological Drama ‘Crack’d’ (EXCLUSIVE). Indy Week — From Her Garden Post in Wilmington, Prolific Artist Minnie Evans Patrolled the Borders Between Worlds. Fashion Bomb Daily — Tamara Ralph Presents Feathers, Fringe, and Fantasy for Couture Fall 2026. Us Weekly — PSA! Olivia Wilde's Loose, Classy Pants Make Even a Tee Look Polished. Daily Mail — Olivia Wilde discusses her VERY rude real last name… and why she had to change it for Hollywood career. The Standard — The Invite: Olivia Wilde reminds us she's a skilled director