Michelle Obama Wears New Burberry, Old Tracy Reese on Whirlwind Ireland Trip
Michelle Obama‘s had a busy few days balancing family activities and official state visits–but obviously, she managed to dress the part perfectly for all of it.
Michelle Obama‘s had a busy few days balancing family activities and official state visits–but obviously, she managed to dress the part perfectly for all of it.
Hedi Slimane shot Daft Punk for the cover of Dazed & Confused‘s June 2013 issue. No hair and makeup team necessary. {Dazed}
Angelina Jolie reveals she had a double mastectomy after she found out she carried a “faulty” gene, which sharply increased her chance of developing breast cancer in a truly brave op-ed in the New York Times. It’s a must-read. {New York Times.}
Brad Pitt calls his partner “absolutely heroic” for undergoing the surgery. {US Weekly}
Nicole Kidman is the new face (and feet) of Jimmy Choo’s “cinematic” fall ad campaign. {WWD}
It’s here! It’s here! The Met Ball red carpet is finally underway. So the fashion is great–though not exactly punk. According to Anna Wintour, though, her florals are punk, in a way: Andrew Bolton, the currator of the exhibit told her that pink was the real color of punk. Hence the color scheme. So there. Read more →
Galliano’s not going. See who is.
Picture this: You’re 20. A student at FIT, Pratt, or Parsons. You’re obsessed with fashion. So obsessed, in fact, that you’ve started a Tumblr dedicated to your favorite corner of the fashion world: models, photography, or menswear. You’ve gained a bit of recognition in the Tumblr community. And you’re sitting in Lela Rose’s TriBeCa loft, in her gorgeous wood-paneled dining room, eating a meal she’s cooked herself off of mix-and-match plating she’s picked up here and there over the years.
Sounds like dream come true, right? Well, Monday morning it became a reality for several of Tumblr’s biggest fashion users.
New show reviews and galleries are in! Check out Lela Rose, Alejandro Ingelmo, and Jonathan Simkhai.
If Cinderella, Gretel and Snow White were thirty-something, fashion-conscious, Manhattan-dwelling 21st century businesswomen, we’d imagine their already overflowing closets would be chock full of Lela Rose’s newest collection, as the whimsical designer found inspiration for this season’s wears in the Brothers Grimm enchanted fables. By day, we envision they’d don her stunning sheath dresses, pencil Read more →
Inaugural style went beyond just one gown: from the First Family to the celebrities, everyone brought their A-game to D.C. this weekend.
It’s Thanksgiving! The one day a year the fashion world puts aside its fad diets and smizes in favor of that extra slice of pumpkin pie and some awkward yet so-necessary family photos. To keep things light on this day of heavy feasting, we asked some of our favorite people in the industry what fashion things (what else?) they’re thankful for.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
The Clothes: Lovely sounds like a trite word to describe a collection, but Lela Rose does pretty and lovely really, really well. There wasn’t an “unwearable” or unsophisticated piece in the luminescent 38 look collection, composed primarily of printed sheath and bodice dresses and the occasional nubby tweed suit. Rose used painter Jim Hodges’s light Read more →
Yep, New York fashion week rages on. Check out the Juicy Couture founders’ new Skaist-Taylor line, Lela Rose‘s “linear curves,” and Behnaz Sarafpour‘s interpretation of a fashion x-ray. Even more great fashion awaits you on our fashion week home page.