The late Pierre Cardin may have been fashion's original futurist, but today's designers are still craving escapism that only an idealistic future can provide.
A primer on the most popular styles from the French capital.
Creating a bestseller is not among them.
We've got a ton of juicy news to keep you warm on this snowy Tuesday!
Last week, Anna Wintour helicoptered across New York just to hang out with Roger Federer at Moet & Chandon's 270th anniversary party (he's the luxury brand's new global ambassador). And that was only the most recent example of the Vogue head's longstanding dedication to tennis--a sport with which fashion has been infatuated for about a century now.
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!
Around here, we love a good fashion book. 2012 brought us winners like Grace Coddington's memoir, the Sartorialist's second venture Closer, and the massive Kate Moss Book. Whether you're looking for a good read to help pass the long days spent inside waiting for spring, or just something pretty to go on your coffee table, we've compiled a list of the best style books being released in 2013, plus where to get them. And the releases start now. Mary Blume's hotly anticipated biography of Balenciaga hits bookstores today.
A new designer wasn't enough for Rochas, they needed a new nose, too. They've plucked Jean-Michel Duriez from P&G's Jean Patou, to work on the develop