Watch This Style: The Official Season Five Trailer for Netflix’s The Crown!


The very controversial 5th season of Netflix’s original dramatization if the royal family, The Crown, continues to make headlines as the trailer has finally been released.

The highly anticipated season premiere will stream on November 9th, featuring Elizabeth Debicki as the ill-fated Princess Diana, a role that previously earned Emma Corrin a Golden Globe. Also, Imelda Staunton portrays The Queen, Jonathan Pryce is Prince Phillip, Dominic West is Prince Charles, Lesley Manville is Princess Margaret (filling the glamorous heels of Vanessa Kirby & Helena Bonham Carter), Olivia Williams is Camilla Parker-Bowles, Claudia Harrison is Princess Anne, & Johnny Lee Miller is Prime Minister John Major.

Additionally, the 90s setting will also put Princes William & Harry in the spotlight. It’s even been announced that the role of Kate Middleton has been cast.

Are you excited for this new season? What do you think so far of the new casting decisions? Who’s your favorite royal to watch? For more stylish posts, check out: a 4-piece work or loungewear set from New York & Company, Time & Tru’s new comfy waffle tunics, & the red carpet glamour at the Academy Museum Gala 2022 with Kerry Washington & Alexandra Daddario! Happy Styling!

Watch This Style: The First Official Images of The Crown’s Season Five Cast!


The long-awaited season 5 images of Netflix’s The Crown have officially hit the web & audiences are ablaze with commentary about this next chapter in the dramatic interpretation of the royal family, especially in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s passing last month. At that time, filming halted to honor the monarch’s historical reign. However, the newest season is set in the tumultuous 1990s, seeing Elizabeth Debicki portraying Princess Diana, after Emma Corrin‘s impressive debut in season 4. Additionally, Imelda Staunton steps into the role of The Queen, Jonathan Pryce is Prince Phillip, Dominic West is Prince Charles, Lesley Manville is Princess Margaret (after glorious portrayals by Vanessa Kirby & Helena Bonham Carter), Olivia Williams is Camilla Parker-Bowles, Claudia Harrison is Princess Anne, & Johnny Lee Miller is Prime Minister John Major.

Set to stream on November 9th, the season contains 10 episodes that are sure to enthrall audiences deeper into speculation & adoration about Diana’s life & legacy. Watch the teaser here for what the expect this season, especially as we wait for the first official trailer to be released!

Are you a fan of The Crown? Will you be watching come November 9th? Who is your favorite queen so far, Claire Foy or Olivia Colman? For more stylish posts, check out: the star-studded red carpet from Ralph Lauren’s Spring/Summer 2023 runway show in Los Angeles including Jessica Chastain & Jennifer Lopez, & colorful earrings from Francesca’s! Happy Styling!

Cover Craze: The Crown’s Emma Corrin Stars on Vogue’s August 2022 Issue!


As the recent covers of fashion publications get more & more glamorous, readers are also served plentiful substance concerning diversity & culture-conscious topics since the language of fashion encompasses all identities. This is why Vogue‘s August 2022 issue, featuring Golden Globe-winner, Emma Corrin (they/them), is such a milestone for LGBTQ+ visibility & an opportunity to explore the fluidity of fashion. Emma is the first openly non-binary cover star for the magazine, embracing both fashion & body hair their way—unapologetically!

In the article, written by Emma Spector, photographed by Jamie Hawkesworth, and styled by Alex Harrington, Emma takes the spotlight in fabulous, avant garde styles with pieces from Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Marni, Maison Margiela, Miu Miu, Comme des Garçons, Proenza Schouler, Hailey Desjardins, Prada, Adidas, The Row, & Loewe.

Spector not only writes about Emma’s rise to fame as Princess Diana on Netflix’s The Crown, but also their upcoming projects, including My Policeman, alongside Harry Styles, & an adaptation of Lady Chatterly’s Lover by D. H. Lawrence, as well as Emma’s social media presence supporting & raising awareness for the trans community. Emma states, “In my mind, gender just isn’t something that feels fixed…and I don’t know if it ever will be; there might always be some fluidity there for me…If you have a platform and you’re able to use it, that’s obviously so important—and I met some incredible people through it.”

What do you think of Emma’s cover shoot for Vogue? How do you feel about fashion risk takers? How do you support the LGBTQ+ community? For more stylish celebrity posts, check out: Keira Knightley’s Chanel LBD for Paris Fashion Week, a red carpet flashback in patriotic colors with Sofia Vergara & Charlize Theron, Natalie Portman’s Variety shoot to promote Thor: Love & Thunder, & Stranger Things star Maya Hawke on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon! Happy Styling!