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Sunday May 19th, 2013

Fashionista’s First-Ever Conference, All The Fashion at Cannes, and More Met Ball
Week In Review

Fashionista’s First-Ever Conference, All The Fashion at Cannes, and More Met Ball

You Are Cordially Invited to Our First-Ever Conference: Find out what it takes to “make it” to the top of the fashion pile, as well as how to network and find alternative fashion careers, from the industry’s top professionals at Fashionista’s first conference, “How to Make It in Fashion.” We are so lucky to have Zac Posen as our keynote speaker, as well as Rebecca Minkoff, Leandra Medine of fashion blog Man Repeller, and Rachel Antonoff as panelists. Sign up here!

We’re On Cannes Watch: We’re keeping track of all the fashion that’s walking the annual Cannes Film Festival red carpet. We identified 10 international style stars to watch out for and spotted some interesting things—like Julianne Moore’s crazy tortured-looking feet in platform stilettos!

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Thursday May 16th, 2013

Vogue‘s Billy Norwich Tells Us What Really Goes Down at the Met Ball

Vogue‘s Billy Norwich Tells Us What Really Goes Down at the Met Ball

What we now know as the Met Ball–the over-the-top celeb-saturated red carpet spectacular–began quietly 65 years ago when superstar publicist Eleanor Lambert thought up a “Party of the Year” to raise money for the newly formed Costume Institute at the Met. Until recently, the party was a society event and a celeb siting was rare. Today, it’s a massive media event. It happened a week and a half ago and we’re still talking about it. In today’s short-attention span media cycle, that’s quite a feat.

In response to the increased interest in the Met Gala, Vogue is, for the first time ever, releasing a special edition devoted to all things Met Gala. The issue is on newsstands now.

In it, Billy Norwich, a Vogue contributor whom you probably know best as the host of Vogue‘s Met Gala red carpet livestream, pens a piece called “A Night at the Museum” which is meant to be a “bird’s-eye view behind the scenes of some recent Met-Ball standouts.” What it is, in fact, is a surprisingly dishy tell-all about some of the near-disasters (one of the peacocks flew his golden cage hours before the gala in 2007) and incredible celebrity diva moments that have gone down at Met Balls past.

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Tuesday May 7th, 2013

Monday May 6th, 2013

What to Expect from the Met’s Punk: Chaos to Couture Exhibit
First Look

What to Expect from the Met’s Punk: Chaos to Couture Exhibit

“PUNK: Chaos to Couture,” the latest exhibit organized by Andrew Bolton for The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, opens to the public tomorrow. The press got a first look today. And I have a feeling reactions will be mixed. (The International Herald Tribune‘s Suzy Menkes already panned the exhibit for being too “sanitized and bloodless.”) Here’s why:

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Winona Ryder Covers Interview, Kate Middleton Inspires a Bag Trend, and Suzy Menkes Doesn’t Like Punk
Fashion News Roundup

Winona Ryder Covers Interview, Kate Middleton Inspires a Bag Trend, and Suzy Menkes Doesn’t Like Punk

A seemingly age-defying Winona Ryder (Wino forever?) graces the latest cover of Interview. {NY Daily News}

Giancarlo Giammetti, star of Valentino: The Last Emperor and longtime business partner of the brand, is penning a juicy autobiography including more than 50,000 photos snapped over the last 50 years. {WWD, Subscription required.}

Suzy Menkes doesn’t sound too thrilled about The Met’s highly anticipated Punk: Chaos to Couture exhibit. {NY Times}

What inspired the birth of Chanel No.5? Comprising 240 curated elements, the “No.5 Culture Chanel” exhibit launched in Paris yesterday to offer a deeper understanding about the fragrance’s origins. {WWD, Subscription required.}

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Friday May 3rd, 2013

Fantasy Dressing the Met Ball Guests
We Play Dress-Up

Fantasy Dressing the Met Ball Guests

The Met Ball is like the Oscars for the fashion industry: all the best people in all the best dresses.

This year’s theme, punk, presents an interesting conundrum: will people go all out, liberty spikes and Givenchy nose rings and all, or just throw some studs on a Chanel suit and call it pseudo-punk?

We’re hoping for the former, and so in the spirit of going the distance, we’ve picked out our favorite punk fashions and paired them with Met Ball regulars like Anna Wintour and Julianne Moore and some fantasy guests (Bjork, anyone?).

Click through to see the looks we want to see on the red carpet, and let us know what you’re hoping for in the comments.

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Thursday May 2nd, 2013

Tuesday April 30th, 2013

Beyoncé Covers Vogue Again, Lindsay Lohan Might Blog, and Inside Condé Nast’s New Fashion School
Fashion News Roundup

Beyoncé Covers Vogue Again, Lindsay Lohan Might Blog, and Inside Condé Nast’s New Fashion School

Vogue just can’t seem to get enough of Beyoncé. For the third time in the last three months Queen Bey graces the cover of the magazine—this time for its Indian edition. The shot used for the cover of Vogue India’s May issue is an outtake from her Vogue US shoot. {Fashion Bomb Daily}

And speaking of Vogue, you can now major in the magazine at Condé Nast’s newly-opened College of Fashion & Design in London. The school offers two courses: a ten-week Vogue Fashion Certificate and a yearlong Vogue Fashion Foundation Diploma. {The Cut}

Kate Middleton-favorite Issa London launches its first-ever handbag collection in straw and satin in collaboration with Banana Republic. {SheFinds}

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Wednesday April 24th, 2013

A Tour through Austrian Designer Lena Hoschek’s Punk-Meets-Pin-Up World
Desk Side

A Tour through Austrian Designer Lena Hoschek’s Punk-Meets-Pin-Up World

Lena Hoschek is one of those designers who is hard to categorize. The Austrian designer’s influences range from Marilyn Monroe to punk, from rockabilly to traditional Austrian folk wear. She dresses like a pin-up but she’s just as likely to be crowd surfing at a metal show as she is sketching in her Vienna studio.

I got the chance to meet Hoschek and tour her incredible studio when I was in Vienna last month to attend Omega’s Nuit Enchantee ball. She was dressed immaculately–in a sweet cardigan and full-skirted house dress fit for a ’50s housewife–but a neck tattoo of scissors, thread and a pin cushion hinted at an edgier side. Her studio–which is really a whole house–is devilishly saccharine, too. Her kitchen (yes, there’s a kitchen) looks frozen in the ’50s but there are cheeky pin-up images tacked to the walls of her dark wood panelled office.

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