Whether she is reviewing a new streaming series for Vanity Fair or showing you how to fold a fitted sheet on Instagram Reels (her most-viewed video, by the way), Leyla Foot remains the ultimate curator of the good life.
She hosts a private monthly gathering called "The Quiet Hours." The invitation list is a mix of A-list directors, florists, sommeliers, and ceramicists. The rule? No phones on the table, no talking about box office numbers, and everyone must bring a dish that reminds them of a specific memory.
For Leyla Foot, the red carpet is just a long hallway leading back home. And that, she argues, is the best show of all. Leyla Foot窶冱 new lifestyle app, "Grounding," launches next month. For entertainment news and daily rituals, follow her newsletter at leylafoot.com.
Her recent collaboration with a luxury audio brand窶蚤 pair of noise-cancelling headphones designed specifically for "urban isolation"窶敗old out in eleven minutes. It wasn't just about the sound quality; it was about Leyla窶冱 promise: "To hear the world, you first have to learn how to turn it off." Fashion is where the "Lifestyle" and "Entertainment" sides of her world collide most visibly. Stylists beg to dress her, but Leyla often wears her own vintage finds to premieres. She has a specific rule: If you can窶冲 sit cross-legged on the floor in it, you shouldn't wear it to a gala.
Her fans worship her for it.
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