Chen announced Thursday that she is leaving the brand to spend time with her family.
And Marchesa is teaming up with St. Regis Hotels & Resorts for a (very expensive) couture bridal capsule collection.
We got an exclusive first look at Lucky's content-meets-commerce site, launching Monday.
All the news you need to know, in case you were hiding under a rock this week.
The 'Lucky' editor in chief discusses her high/low approach to dressing, the best way to shop a sample sale and how she plans her outfits for fashion week.
And don't forget to snag your ticket to our "How To Make It In Fashion" conference in Los Angeles on November 14!
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All your fashion news from this week, coming right up.
'Vogue' wins again, while 'Lucky' and 'Teen Vogue' aren't doing so hot.
Plus, everyone looked really good at Stella McCartney's resort presentation.
And Emma Stone makes a flawless hair transformation.
And Tavi Gevinson turns legal voting age!
And Johnny Depp covers Interview.
And apparently Vogue wasn't the only glossy trying to snag Kim Kardashian and Kanye West for its cover.
A million girls would kill for this internship.
Who knew a Valencia filter could get you so far?
Lucky's decision to feature Kerry Washington on its December cover was met with great praise -- we were certainly excited -- but the cover itself? Not so much.
Lucky Magazine held the first day of its sixth Fashion and Beauty Blog Conference yesterday and we got a chance to chat with new EIC Eva Chen about her favorite blogs, her own social media strategy, Lucky’s new staffers (including the one she sort of stole from us--no hard feelings :)), and executing her vision for her very first Lucky FABB effort.
Editors are hopeful that Fashion GPS's Styles 2.0 platform, which launches today at power-agency KCD's Open House, will help alleviate some of the busy work that has been a major part of the job for so long.
Ever since being named artistic director at Conde Nast, Anna Wintour has slowly been making editorial changes at publications that need to be turned around. First came major masthead shakeups at Lucky, then Conde Nast Traveler--so which glossy is next on Wintour's list?
Could Eva Chen be the first editor to successfully bring e-commerce to a fashion mag?
Yesterday we got a look at newly-appointed editor in chief Eva Chen's first Lucky cover--and today we're getting a sneak peek at what's inside the mag.