Karlie Kloss is Vogue‘s Top Model for 2012: See Who Else Made the Top 10
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!
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!
It was fashion prom meets an alterna-world bar mitzvah at the legendary Bergdorf Goodman’s 111th birthday blowout at the Plaza last night.
We chatted with supermodel and Estee Lauder spokeswoman Carolyn Murphy about her upcoming Project Runway: All-Stars gig and how she’s teetering on the precipice of addictive low-brow TV viewing.
Uncle Terry took to both sides of the camera for women’s jewelry brand David Webb’s fall 2012 ad campaign. And by the looks of the print campaign and accompanying behind-the-scenes video, he didn’t mind pulling double duty one bit. He and Enikő Mihalik get pretty cozy.
A new exhibit, “Valentino: Master of Couture,” will open up at the Somerset House in November focusing on the haute couture collections of the storied designer. It is said to feature over 130 dresses. {Vogue UK} There have been a lot of photoshop flubs lately. Just check out this roundup of the worst fails–from July Read more →
Yesterday, Self Service, the hit French fashion magazine with an insider tilt, relaunched its website with full archives. The goal was to create a database of everyone that’s ever been in Self Service. It’s like an online encyclopedia filled with people who are really, really important in the fashion industry. (Seriously, there’s an index.)
Now you know I love a good online archive, so I spent yesterday afternoon scouring Self Service‘s to bring you the most iconic, weirdest, and captivating photos from the book’s 16 year history. While my computer’s hard drive is now 25% covered in images of Hannelore Knuts, I’ve managed to pull out 20 photos that are particularly noteworthy.
But don’t rely on me entirely. After checking out my edit, go to Self Service’s new site and find out for yourself.
I don’t like to do a lot of end of year reflecting about anything, except maybe all the shoes I wish I had bought but didn’t (a girl can dream, right?), but 2010 has seen some major model mayhem.
2010 saw more diversity in the typically cookie-cutter world of modeling. Was it perfect? Of course not, but the modeling industry may be taking much needed steps into the right direction. The top models of 2010 came in all body types, genders, ethnicities, ages, and sexual orientations, proving that there’s a lot more to being a successful model than a symmetrical face and a size zero frame.
Click though to see our list of the models that made made it big in 2010.
Paper Magazine and Express threw a party last night at fashion hot spot du jour Don Hill’s to celebrate the wrap of the brand’s Spring 2011 spring campaign and runway show. Never mind how Paper and Express make sense together (they don’t really)–Taylor Momsen’s band, “The Pretty Reckless,” performed. So we had to go.
The expectations for Momsen were high: She recently told Revolver that she likes a good sex tape but “wouldn’t fuck Tommy Lee,” so we were counting on her to do something obscene. And she didn’t disappoint. During “Make Me Wanna Die,” she caressed herself and then pulled down her low-cut shredded rock concert tee down to flash the audience. Don’t worry, her nipples were covered by duct tape x-es (it might have been electrical tape–either way, ouch). Which also means this was a premeditated move. Unless Tay just walks around with duct tape x-es over her nipples, which, considering her proclivity for stripper-wear, is entirely possible. Either way, I was a bit taken aback. I know she’s trying to be super punk rock right now but she is only 17. The models however, the ones who walked in the Express show earlier (including Jessica Hart, Eniko Mihalik, and Erin Heatherton), were completely unfazed. Probably because they’re all the around the same age as Momsen, have to get naked a lot for their work, and mostly because the handful crowded in front of us (we’re not sure which ones) were too busy smoking a joint.
And we’re mad for everything about this editorial!
“I can’t work out too much because after two weeks I look like I’ve been training for a year…Life is very different for me now; I meet celebrities all the time, I get to go to great events, people constantly tell me that I’m beautiful.” –Eniko Mihalik talks tough times in The Independent.
Do the Twist: Vogue Nippon’s Fashion Director Anna Dello Russo’s ditched her Balmain shoulders and Mary Katrantzou prints for a boyfriend blazer and classic white shirt. We like it. {Garance} Word Up: Antonio Berardi’s on a roll and the Times sat down with him to talk past collections, John Galliano, and current fame. If body-con’s Read more →