From boxy crop tops to slim-fit basics.
Whether you're in the market for a mini LBD or have been eyeing a gingham-printed midi for what's left of the season, there's a style for you.
Sometimes we just want to dress up.
The Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen-founded line has a new collection dropping March 13.
Flowers, polka dots and animals, oh my!
Plus, Harlem's Fashion Row is trying to address fashion's diversity problem.
Plus, get a first look at Gigi Hadid's fourth collection with Tommy Hilfiger.
Plus, take a first look at the Kenzo x H&M collab collection.
It's ideal for any special occasion. Or, you know, when I just want to look extra chic.
Don't let the number fool you, there's still one more day left.
Plus, Daria Werbowy looks flawless in new Céline ads.
Well, we didn't think we'd see Camille Grammer come down the runway.
And Kate Upton had her birthday at a tiki bar.
All the news you need to know from New York Fashion Week (and beyond).
Leave it to Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen to create a collection chock full of killer basics to close out New York Fashion Week. Their contemporary Elizabeth and James line has grown in recent seasons to include everything from a newly-announced fragrance to handbags, jeans, footwear, sunglasses, and jewelry. While their ultra-luxe line, The Row, went all resort-boho, E and J kept things calm and collected with clean day-to-night variations.
Click through to see our comprehensive guide to all the trends and takeaways from Resort 2014.
Four cities, one season: Fall 2013. Nemo kicked the collections off and every city to follow added its own dose of wintry chill. Somehow all that cold weather caused a discernible note of restraint to float through the collections. Don’t worry--the passion and excitement were still there, but designers actively pursued defining new ways we can really dress next fall. These looks felt grounded in the return of the “Lady," as fashion’s pendulum swung away from the risqué, toward the refreshingly refined (spike-studded shoulders be damned). Check out our top trends for fall in the slide show.
New show reviews and galleries are in! Check out Jeremy Scott, Anna Sui, and Elizabeth and James.
Designers Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen were on hand yesterday evening to unveil their latest Elizabeth and James offering atop Chelsea’s Hotel America
If Kanye is going to insist on dressing Kim, can he at least invest in some proper undergarments? Kimmy had a bra-related wardrobe malfunction this weekend in Miami. {HuffPo} Apparently Blake Lively can front for Gucci perfume and still be a Chanel ambassador. At the same time. OK? {The Cut} It's no secret that Kristen Stewart loves to wear her sneaks on the red carpet, but at least this $700 pair by Barbara Bui are a bit more stylish than her typical beat-up Converse. {Hollywood Reporter} What's in a hemline? According to North Korea experts, a lot. They're trying to analyze the status of the country by recent shots of women in shorter skirts. {NYTimes}
Sasha Grey Puts Clothes On for Interview Germany: Porn star turned actress Sasha Grey stars in an editorial shot by Sean & Seng for Interview Germany's April edition. While fashion and porn have always been sometimes-strange bedfellows, there's nary a nip-slip in sight from Grey (sorry, dudes). Grey wears the likes of Versace and Jil Sander on location at Hollywood High School. {Fashion Gone Rogue} Elizabeth and James Make Foray Into Home Goods: Or at least, that's what their new Clara dress looks like. The barely-there mint green dress looks suspiciously like a bath towel. The dress, which retails for $395, also comes with straps for those ladies feeling a bit more modest. {Refinery29} Jessica Biel Shops for Wedding Dress: Living out every girl's idea of 7th Heaven, Biel was spotted shopping for wedding gowns in Paris this past weekend. She spent a reported seven hours in the showrooms of Giambattista Valli and Elie Saab preparing for her upcoming nuptials to Justin Timberlake. Biel raised eyebrows when she then stopped by a children's furniture store and chic kid's clothing store Bonpoint. {New York Daily News}