Taylor Swift's Met Ball After-Party, Anya Hindmarch Capitalizes on ElevatorGate, Michael Kors Named 'Most Promising'
Taylor Swift and Karlie Kloss had a very tame Met Ball after-party, playing pool in their ball gowns and eating pizza. Just like high school! {Page Six}
Meanwhile, Karlie is absolutely glowing in what might be the prettiest makeup look for summer. No exaggeration. {Refinery29}
After three years as Executive Editor of the New York Times, Jill Abramson is leaving the paper to be replaced by Dean Baquet. {New York Times}
As Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's nuptials loom ever closer, Vera Wang has some thoughts on what the bride-to-be should wear on her big day. {Us Weekly}
Anya Hindmarch seized upon the whole Solange-Jay-Z elevator fight as a pretty genius marketing opportunity. Well played, Hindmarch. {Huffington Post}
Nicole Kidman's Grace Kelly biopic premieres at the Cannes Film Festival today. Peep the super-stylish stills now. {FabSugar}
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