The LACMA Art + Film Gala 2025 dazzled with celebrities showcasing the hottest footwear trends. From pointed toe pumps to platform sandals, discover the standout styles from the star-studded event!
Nike has just unveiled Project Amplify, an innovative powered footwear system designed to enhance the running and walking experience. Discover how this groundbreaking technology is set to change the way we move!
Google has expanded its virtual try-on tool to include shoes, allowing users to envision their feet in various styles. Discover how this technology is revolutionizing online shopping!
After a thrilling 31-27 victory over the Jaguars, the Bengals are left reeling from Joe Burrow's severe turf toe injury that may sideline him for months. Can Jake Browning fill the shoes of their franchise quarterback?
Chloe Malle, the new U.S. editorial director of Vogue, embraces her 'nepo baby' status while vowing to bring fresh perspectives to the iconic magazine. Can she fill Anna Wintour's shoes?
Get ready for a magical journey as Nick Frost steps into the shoes of Hagrid in HBO's highly-anticipated Harry Potter series, set to premiere in 2027. With a star-studded cast and faithful adaptation, this series promises to enchant fans old and new!
Nordstrom’s Anniversary Sale is back with over 43,000 markdowns! Dive into the best deals on fashion, beauty, and accessories, with items starting as low as $13. Don’t miss out!
Get ready for an intense quarterback competition at Colorado this fall as Liberty transfer Kaidon Salter battles true freshman Julian Lewis for the starting role. Coach Deion Sanders is confident in both players, hinting at the possibility of a dual-quarterback system. With big shoes to fill after last year's standout performance, who will emerge victorious?
In a groundbreaking announcement, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem declared that travelers can now keep their shoes on during TSA security checks, ending a long-standing mandate. This policy change aims to enhance the travel experience while maintaining security.
In a significant shift, U.S. airport security will no longer require passengers to remove their shoes. This change, confirmed by a government source, aims to enhance the passenger experience while maintaining security. The TSA is exploring new measures to streamline the process.