T LOunge for March 11th 2026

Posted on March 11, 2026

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PinGloria Osteria Restaurant – Barcelona, Spain

It’s WEDNESDAY and whimsical eleganza is on the menu, kittens. Come and have all your senses overloaded today. Otherwise, you’ll have to like, be responsible and stuff. No one wants that. We’ll start a tab.

From a Mary Quant Beret to “Less is More”: Kim Cattrall On Her Evolving Style Philosophy
The award-winning actor and SATC icon speaks exclusively with Marie Claire to celebrate her new Designers at Debenhams x Ashish campaign

Few actors have navigated fashion’s shifting moods quite so instinctively—or iconically—as Kim Cattrall. Long before conversations around personal branding became industry shorthand, the award-winning Liverpool-born, Canada-raised actor’s wardrobe choices carried a sense of intention and theatrical confidence, both on- and off-screen.
Her style as Samantha Jones in Sex and the City helped define an era of high-octane dressing; all power tailoring, unapologetic glamour and statement silhouettes. But today, her approach feels markedly more distilled. Ease, timeless elegance and classic design have taken precedence over spectacle in her real-life wardrobe, reflecting a broader cultural shift towards clothes that project confidence without trying too hard—as well as her own ever-evolving style philosophy.

 

“I Survived It”: Liza Minnelli on Her Captivating Memoir Kids, Wait Till You Hear This!
The EGOT-winning legend annotates some of the most revealing moments from the juicy memoir where she lays bare her 60 years of fame.

Few celebrity memoirs come as highly anticipated as Liza Minnelli’s Kids, Wait Till You Hear This! Her book, out March 10, arrives after decades of rumors and tabloid headlines about a life that has unfolded almost entirely in public view, since the day she was born to Oscar winner Vincente Minnelli and Judy Garland, aka Dorothy Gale.
The pages flip like a Rolodex, doubling as a condensed history of evolving celebrity culture from old Hollywood to the counterculture of the ’70s and ’80s to the present day. Elizabeth Taylor, Andy Warhol, Halston, Bob Fosse, Martin Scorsese, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Princess Diana. Frank Sinatra flew Minnelli to her first stint at the Betty Ford Clinic on his private Learjet. Michael Jackson was the best man at her fourth wedding.

 

Gisèle Pelicot: ‘Marriage, Never Again. I’m A Free Spirit’
After decades of betrayal and a trial that made her an icon, Pelicot writes a tender

In the fall of 2024, each of her appearances at the Avignon courthouse was met with thunderous applause. Women came to give her armfuls of flowers, some burst into tears when they touched her, and hundreds of others wrote her moving letters. Her name appeared on collages in the streets of the city and her face on murals on the other side of the world. By refusing to close the doors, by opening wide the doors of Mazan’s trial, and by facing the cameras of the whole world every day with her head held high, Gisèle Pelicot, drugged by her husband and raped while she was ‘asleep’ by dozens of men, became an icon.
She, who until then had reserved her words for the courtroom, now opens her heart in a book that has already been translated into twenty-two languages, Et la joie de vivre (A Hymn To Life: Shame Has To Change Sides, published by The Bodley Head in the UK).

 

The Trending Cat-Eye French Manicure Is Simple Yet Striking – How To Recreate It
They’re guaranteed to keep the compliments coming…

Combining the classic with the modern, the cat-eye French manicure is spring’s coolest manicure trend. It marries the elegant half-moon French tip with the light-reflective, velvet-like effect popularised in Korea and Japan.
‘This is one of my favourite nail trends right now because they bring a modern, dimensional twist to the classic French manicure,’ says Daisy Kalnina, founder of The Gel Bottle. ‘The magnetic pigment creates a light-catching shimmer that adds movement and depth, making the tip feel much more elevated than a traditional block colour. It’s the perfect balance between timeless and trend-led, which is why we’re seeing so many nail techs and clients gravitate towards it.’

 

The Ultimate Guide To Getting A Big 90s Blowout At Home: From Collagen Styling Products To Hot Tools
Dramatic supermodel-worthy hair has never been more effortless

The big, bouncy blowout has become one of the most coveted hairstyles of 2026, dominating runways and turning heads on the red carpet. We’re talking major volume, tousled finishes and believably full-looking lengths worthy of A-listers and supermodels alike. Even Kendall Jenner has swapped her signature low-key waves for a sweeping layered style, as seen in her latest L’Oréal advert.
However, as in demand as the look has become, there’s no denying that it requires some priming and finishing assistance, especially when it comes to naturally fine and thin hair. These strand types and densities are prone to flatness, lack of volume and short-lived staying power, but that doesn’t mean achieving bouncy, glossy shape is impossible. In fact, thanks to new haircare science, in 2026 it has never been easier.

 

The Freshest Hair Colour Trends For Spring, From Bassette Blonde To Soft Burgundy
Bring on the warm tones.

No matter your hair colour, this season’s hottest hair trends are pointing toward one thing: warmth. Adding a hint of warmth can brighten up your whole face. ‘I believe we are all ready for some glam, statements, and colour,’ says Tracey Cunningham, celebrity colourist and Olaplex Ambassador.
Ahead, celebrity colourists share the freshest hair colours for spring 2026, from Dua Lipa’s cool brunette locks to Carolyn Bassette Kennedy’s dimensional blond tones…

 

When is Dynasty: The Murdochs out on Netflix and what is the documentary about?
Succession fans, this one is for you.

The media landscape has been largely dominated by Rupert Murdoch and the looming presence of his many right-leaning publications for decades. Former chairman of News Corp and its many offshoots (The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, MarketWatch, The Times, The Sunday Times, The Sun and others) as well as Fox News, the 94-year-old is king of a media empire. And his four adult children all want a piece.
The tumultuous succession battle for the Murdoch empire has, naturally, become a point of public fascination. In fact, the Murdochs are widely thought to be one of the main sources of inspiration for HBO’s much-loved Succession, inspiring the turbulent succession battle between the fictional Roy siblings for their father’s media empire.

 

‘Milky brunette’ is the coolest way to wear brown hair this spring
Light brown hair colors can be tricky to nail, but the “milky brunette” trend is here to help you strike perfect balance. Looking for a tone that’s not too rich, but also doesn’t venture into bronde territory? We’ve got you covered.
“Milky brown is a soft, creamy brunette with natural warmth and a subtle, luminous glow,” says Laura Elliott, stylist and educator at Neäl & Wølf. “It offers a polished yet effortless look that works for all hair types and makes it the perfect shade for spring.” This color trend also has range: It can be worn fully blended or dimensional (think: the moment you swirl a splash of milk into your iced coffee).

 

What is tubing mascara? Everything to know about the lash-lengthening makeup product
If you have oily eyelids or sensitive eyes, it’s time to convert.

If you’re wondering, “What is tubing mascara?” you’re likely already familiar with the product’s lash-lengthening benefits. Tubing mascara is beloved by beauty buffs and pros alike for its buildable polymer formula, which wraps around lashes like a tube to provide extra length with no smudging. It’s especially a great option for people with oily eyelids and sensitive eyes, and it’s easier to remove than traditional mascara, which is made of waxes and oils.
Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about tubing mascara – from what it is to how to use it and remove it properly.

 

The Best Red Sneakers Are Every Fashion Insider’s Favorite Styling Trick
They’re pretty much a neutral at this point.

If your sneaker rotation has started to feel a little predictable, consider this your sign to switch things up. The best red sneakers aren’t just having a moment; they’ve become the go-to way to add a cool-girl touch to your outfit without looking as though you’re trying too hard. A single splash of cherry, scarlet, or maroon at your feet can totally transform an otherwise simple jeans-and-tee look, liven up sharp tailoring, or add a bold pop to a flowy dress.

 

26 Braised Chicken Recipes, From Cacciatore to Coconut Chicken Adobo
Braised chicken comes all dressed up in its own sauce.

Braised chicken dishes bring a lot to the table — literally and figuratively. By searing and then gently simmering the meat until it’s fall-off-the-bone tender, these dinnertime darlings soak up the flavors of the braising liquid and aromatics they share the pan with. They come with a built-in sauce and often feature vegetables or grains cooked alongside — an added bonus that makes dinner feel effortless. Because chicken cooks more quickly than many other proteins, braising delivers deep flavor in a fraction of the time. Many of these recipes also come together in a single pan, keeping cleanup simple. From classics to creative spins, there are a variety of braised chicken recipes here to refresh your weeknight meals.

 

The Smartest Seafood to Buy Frozen, According to Chefs
Pay less for higher-quality seafood.

If you’re lucky enough to live by the water, you likely have access to a plethora of fresh, affordable seafood. But if you’re landlocked, like many of us, most of your fish and seafood options are frozen. Even cod filets or jumbo shrimp on ice in the fish case of your local grocery store were probably frozen and then thawed.
In many cases, buying straight from the freezer case is actually your best option: When handled properly, seafood flash-frozen at sea can last for several months, and it has outperformed fresh seafood in taste tests.

 

Still Using Crushed Red Pepper? Here’s What Italian Chefs Reach for Instead
Meet Calabrian chile flakes, the Southern Italian staple you’ll want to sprinkle on everything.

If you automatically reach for a shaker of crushed red pepper flakes when you’re serving pizza or pasta, it might be time for an upgrade.
Calabrian chiles bring their sweet, nuanced heat to everything from pasta to sandwiches. You can find them in several forms: chopped in oil, pickled, and even powdered. But the easiest way to unlock their flavor might be a sprinkle of chile flakes.
Here’s how to buy and use these enigmatic chile flakes, according to two Italian chefs.

 

Misty Copeland Says Timothée Chalamet “Wouldn’t Be an Actor” If “It Weren’t for Opera and Ballet”
“There’s a reason that the opera and ballet have been around for over 400 years,” the ballerina said.

Misty Copeland is speaking out after Timothée Chalamet claimed that “no one cares about” ballet and opera.
The retired American Ballet Theatre dancer addressed the Marty Supreme actor, whose recent comments on the art forms sparked controversy, while speaking on a panel on March 8.
“First I have to say that it’s very interesting that he invited me to be a part of promoting Marty Supreme with respect to my art form,” Copeland said, referencing a November 2025 collaborative Instagram post. The social media promotion, which was shared by both Copeland and the Marty Supreme Instagram account, included a photo of Copeland wearing a Marty Supreme windbreaker and a photo of her dancing ballet as a child.

 

Barbra Streisand to Receive Honorary Palme d’Or in Cannes
The iconic EGOT winner will make her Cannes debut this year, accepting a lifetime achievement honor at the Cannes awards ceremony on May 23.

Legendary singer/actress/director Barbra Streisand will be feted by the Cannes Film Festival this year with a honorary Palme d’Or for her life’s work.
Cannes unveiled the award on Wednesday, calling Streisand “an iconic artist and embodiment of the American dream in all its original splendor.”
The EGOT winner has never had a film in Cannes before. She will make her Croisette debut on stage this year, receiving the honorary Palme at the Cannes awards ceremony on May 23.

 

Looking for a Royal Ascot hat? These are the 12 milliners to know
From Lock & Co to Stephen Jones, these marvellous milliners are favourites of the social set and have the royal seal of approval

A Royal Ascot hat is the finishing touch for any race day ensemble, just ask reigning parade ring queen the Princess of Wales who always steps out in the perfect piece for every occasion.
But for those who don’t spend the rest of the year adorning their locks with the finest millinery creations, it can be difficult to know where to start when it comes to finding this outfit-defining accessory.
Fortunately, Tatler style editor Chandler Tregaskes has compiled the ultimate guide to the 12 milliners any well-heeled racegoer should commit to memory, from royal-approved favourites to the best in great British craftsmanship.

 

Is Your Favorite Painting Colored with Crushed Bugs?
Discover red’s rich—and sometimes secretive and violent—history

Red is a museum’s loudest color, capable of halting visitors in their tracks. As Italian color expert Massimo Caiazzo has said, “red causes a slight acceleration of the heartbeat, an increase in blood pressure and respiratory rate.” The reason? Our bodies use more energy looking at red than other colors.
Its power over us goes back to early primates, when eyes evolved extra sensitivity to reds to better spot ripe fruit in the jungle. Such high visibility can also signal danger—think of stop signs—since we associate red with fire and blood.
At the Getty Museum, that history converges in one staggering red robe. The silk satin cloth nearly envelops the sitter—and our senses—in Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck’s luxurious, large-scale Portrait of Agostino Pallavicini (about 1621).
As long as we’ve known that red commands attention, artists have used it to do so. But the history of red pigments and dyes goes much deeper. It has also been utilized for power, piety, and profit.

 

What Eating Honey Every Day Does to Your Body, According to Nutrition Experts
This natural, nutritious sweetener has a positive impact on energy, gut health, and more.

Sweet, sticky, and wonderfully versatile, honey is a pantry staple we regularly turn to at breakfast or tea time, and other meals, too. More than an unrefined sweetener, honey is a superfood packed with health benefits, which begs the question: what does eating honey every day do to your body? We asked nutrition experts to share their insights on the benefits of this golden substance and its impact when enjoyed daily.

 

European Airlines Are Rolling Out New Rules on Personal Items—Here’s How to Make Sure Yours Won’t Get Checked
Read this before your next flight abroad.

I can’t travel abroad without an underseat bag. It’s the place where I stash my laptop, Kindle, passport, and other things I need to access quickly for my flight. Now, thanks to new legislation, finding the perfect personal item bag for your European flight is easier than ever. The European Union (EU) has voted to prohibit airlines from charging passengers for their underseat bags and carry-on suitcases. Under the new law, fliers’ personal item bags can’t exceed 15.7 inches by 11.8 inches by 5.9 inches, while suitcases must be under 39.3 inches and weigh no more than 15 pounds.

 

This Is One of the Most Underrated National Parks in the U.S.—With Badlands, Wild Horses, and Presidential History
With its raw beauty, it’s easy to see why this rugged North Dakota territory inspired Theodore Roosevelt.

In a 1910 speech delivered in Fargo, Theodore Roosevelt said, “I never would have been president if it had not been for my experiences in North Dakota.”
Over the course of his life, the 26th president of the United States regularly split his time between New York State and the rugged Badlands of North Dakota. His experiences here helped forge his passion for the outdoors and conservation, spurring him to use his presidential influence to establish the United States Forest Service, 150 national forests, and five national parks. Today, visitors can explore both the wilderness that inspired him and the former president’s legacy at Theodore Roosevelt National Park—one of the most underrated national parks in the U.S.

 

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