Fashionista

How to Make It in Fashion: June 21, Dream Hotel Downtown, New York

Tuesday May 21st, 2013

Times Editors Forced to Examine Fashion Photography Policy
Magazines

Times Editors Forced to Examine Fashion Photography Policy

Last week, after readers complained about a T cover featuring Julia Nobis–whom they felt was disturbingly skinny and young-looking–T EIC Deborah Needleman issued a response to New York Times Public Editor Margaret Sullivan. In it, Needleman mentioned that she had “considered adding some fat to her with Photoshop, but decided that as it is her body, I’d let it be.”

This raised new questions about the New York Timestreatment of photography–didn’t the paper of record hold itself to a higher standard than to just Photoshop some fat into (or out of) a model with little more than a second thought?

Turns out it does–but fashion photography is a different story.

Read more →

Published at 1:16 PM

Thursday May 16th, 2013

Julia Nobis Too Thin to Cover T? Deborah Needleman Doesn’t Think So
Magazines

Julia Nobis Too Thin to Cover T? Deborah Needleman Doesn’t Think So

While we see T as more of a fashion magazine, many New York Times subscribers probably don’t. As people who look at images from fashion magazines and runways on a daily basis, we didn’t give this T cover featuring Julia Nobis in a swimsuit and leather jacket a second thought–at least not for any other reason than the impracticality of wearing a leather jacket over a swimsuit.

However, several readers–whose eyes are probably less accustomed than ours to seeing unrealistically thin people everywhere—complained about how shockingly thin and underage Nobis looked on the cover and in the accompanying editorial.

Deborah Needleman, T‘s EIC, however, disagrees.

Read more →

Published at 11:45 AM

Friday May 10th, 2013

Wednesday May 8th, 2013

Friday May 3rd, 2013

Wednesday May 1st, 2013

Wednesday April 24th, 2013

Gwyneth Paltrow Is People‘s Most Beautiful Woman
Haters Gonna Hate

Gwyneth Paltrow Is People‘s Most Beautiful Woman

“When I first heard that I was gonna be on the cover of People‘s Most Beautiful issue I honestly thought someone was playing a joke on me and I had to reread the email three times, like, this can’t be true! I’ve developed dislexia, I can’t be reading this right,” the modest GOOPy goddess reveals–though obviously it would be an impossibility for someone as practically perfect in every way as Paltrow to develop a learning disability.

Read more →

Published at 11:30 AM

Tuesday April 23rd, 2013

Talking Fashion, Politics and Game of Thrones With Cosmo‘s Joanna Coles
Magazines

Talking Fashion, Politics and Game of Thrones With Cosmo‘s Joanna Coles

Coles is clever, smart, and kind of a fabulous no-nonsense badass. Also, she loves Game of Thrones. In other words, she’s awesome and we were delighted last night when she let us pick her brain at the Matrix Awards after party. Read on for our interview, in which she dishes on that Christine Quinn luncheon, why fashion and politics are so intertwined (and will continue to be), and all the details on the high-profile political event to which she is taking the cast of GoT.

Read more →

Published at 6:04 PM

Thursday April 18th, 2013

Cherry Bombe Gives Food the Fashion Eye It Deserves
Magazines

Cherry Bombe Gives Food the Fashion Eye It Deserves

The bond between fashion people and food people is pretty damn intense right now. Look at Karlie Kloss’s collaboration with Momofuku. And the lifestyle-ization of Bon Appetit. Fashion people want to eat good food. And food people want to look good.

Cherry Bombe, the new magazine from Harper’s Bazaar alumni Kerry Diamond and Claudia Wu, is made specifically for those people. The focus is women in food, and women who love to cook, so there are interviews with Karlie Kloss, Sofia Coppola (!), Garance Dore and chefs including Prune’s Gabrielle Hamilton, The Breslin’s April Bloomfield, and Tennessee pit master Helen Turner. “There are so many people doing interesting, beautiful things in and around the food world,” says Diamond. “Our cover girl Karlie Kloss is a great example with her Milk Bar Karlie’s Kookies project. So is the artist Jennifer Rubell and food stylist Victoria Granof. It’s not just about being a chef. And we promise only one cupcake photo and one cat photo per issue.”

Read more →

Published at 2:15 PM

Wednesday April 17th, 2013