Joan Smalls opened the show. Cara Delevingne, Arizona Muse, and Daphne Groeneveld soon followed. Ashley Olsen, Emma Roberts and Chloe Grace Moretz were there in the front row. It was arguably the buzziest show kicking off Paris fashion week and it was all for H&M.
Karlie Kloss was Vogue ‘s most photographed model this year! Find out who else made the top ten–you might be surprised to see some new faces!
Last year we crunched the numbers to find out about the average Vogue cover. How old was the average cover subject? Where did they come from? What were they wearing? Who photographed them? All very important questions, indeed. So much so, that we thought they needed to be asked again.
Those dark and twisted Hitchcock heroines we saw in Miu Miu’s spring 2013 show are back for the Inez and Vinoodh-lensed campaign, and we suspect they’ve got something up their sleeves.
Looks like Barneys just answered that controversial question Style.com asked last week: “Is lesbian chic here to stay?” Or perhaps this just means the “trend” has gone mainstream and is thus on its way out. Barneys just unveiled its fall campaign in WWD and in it we see Arizona Muse (who has been romantically linked Read more →
Heidi Klum let her daughters play with her makeup, which means Suri isn’t the only stylish kid in town anymore. {HuffPo}
Is your handbag amongst the 10 most popularly searched online? Who is the most bag-obsessed country? Digital Luxury Group did some research, and the results are fascinating. {Lucky}
Kate Hudson is back for round 3 of her ad campaign with retailer Ann Taylor. {WWD}
Some internet genius started a Twitter account, @KimKierkegaard, combining the banal tweets of Kim Kardashian with the existentialist musings of Søren Kierkegaard. It weirdly works (and is hilarious). {New Yorker}
Check out what this scandalous Ukrainian honors student wore to her high school graduation – someone get this girl a graduation gown, stat! {Refinery29}
From princess to pauper? Kate Middleton says she’ll sleep on the gritty streets of London to raise awareness and aid for the city’s homeless. {People}
Emma Stone looked breathtaking (again) at the LA premiere of Spiderman. The girl just keeps getting better and better! {Fabsugar}
Anja Rubik talks about her new fashion erotica mag 25 and why she declined to do the Pirelli calendar with Terry Richardson. {The Cut}
Marion Cotillard is the cover girl for this month’s WSJ magazine and she looks good. From the gothic make-up to the slicked-back hair and waist-defining dresses, we’re drooling. {WSJ Magazine}
Today is Flag Day, the day where Americans everywhere celebrate the adoption of the US flag. Instead of hanging the Stars and Stripes out on the porch, we’re putting our favorite flag editorials out into the ether for you to salute. We’re sure that some of these break official flag etiquette, but we hope our Read more →
It’s CFDA Awards day! The Met Ball may be a fashion spectacle of epic proportions, but the CFDA awards is really about the people that make the fashion (and their hot model dates). All kidding aside, it’s a day for the industry to come together and celebrate itself and the creations of its members. Oh, Read more →
It-model Arizona Muse graces one of i-D‘s eight covers (others include Andrej Pejic, Julia-Restoin Roitfeld and Raf Simons) for their “Lights Camera Action” issue. In what we imagine is a bit of a nod to her first name, the magazine and photographer Kayt Jones went with a southwestern theme for the cover shoot, which involves Read more →
Are you as exhausted as we are after last night’s Met Gala? Sadly, our invitations seemed to have been lost in the mail *ahem*, but thanks to the wonders of Twitter, we were able to get a play-by-play of the night’s festivities. Events like the Met Gala prove the old adage that celebrities are just Read more →