This makes for the third top designer to step down in December alone.
Plus, Nicopanda is hosting a sample sale to benefit the American Refugee Committee.
Nominated for a CFDA Swarovski Award, Maxwell has established a strong — and critically praised — design point of view in just two seasons.
The British retailer celebrated its new unisex shop-in-shop, Agender, with a party on Wednesday night.
We sat down with the denim brand's artistic director — and former stylist to Lady Gaga — while he was in town for SXSW.
And H&M releases a behind-the-scenes video of Olivia Wilde's Conscious Exclusive collection photo shoot.
Going to SXSW? Hit up these panels covering the intersection of fashion and tech.
And the fashion world reacts to John Galliano's new gig.
And Abercrombie & Fitch attempts to regain some of its dignity yet again.
...and Kristen Stewart has weird orange hair.
And Ashley Benson wears a bow as a bandeau.
Love her or hate her, the pop culture icon made huge strides in winning over the fashion community this year.
Believe it or not, these teeth were not meant to be worn in your mouth.
Natalie Portman looks a little too fierce on the cover of Marie Claire's November issue--that's quite a stare! {Marie Claire} Lauren Conrad gives credit where credit is due. LC admits that she wouldn't have achieved her current fashion success if it weren't for her reality TV stint on The Hills. {US Weekly} Looks like Nicola Formichetti is moving on from Lady Gaga. The new Diesel artistic director shares his dream of styling Miley Cyrus. {Grazia}
No one ever said starting your own fashion line was easy. Just ask 24-year-old Filipino-American womenswear designer, Ryan Jordan. Lada Gaga scooped up a few pieces of Jordan's senior thesis collection from Parson and now he's working on his first collection which he presents tonight. But it's not as simple as that. Getting a few pieces worn by Lady Gaga does not an overnight success make. Jordan's learned that the hard way. We spoke to the NYFW newbie as he prepped for his first-ever show.
It just occurred to us that yesterday's Lady Gaga profile in WWD made no mention of Nicola Formichetti, Gaga's longtime stylist, collaborator and friend. That's because Formichetti will no longer be styling the pop star--and he sounds relieved.
Your personality is the product. And here's how you sell it.
In addition to Uniqlo's whole lab of people focused on creating technological fabrics, the brand has Nicola Formichetti upping the style ante.
Who better to replace the void left by Nicola Formichetti at Mugler than Manfred Thierry Mugler himself? Following an announcement earlier this month that Formichetti, brought on as creative director to revive the Mugler fashion brand (which he did with a little help from Lady Gaga, male porn, and social media savvy) was out, comes word that the brand's namesake is returning.
What's In A Word? We take issue with T Magazine's dismissal of "slut clothes" and take a look back at decades of so-called "slut style." And Speaking of "Slut Clothes": That dress that Julia Roberts wore as Vivian in Pretty Woman is hot stuff, with Emma Watson donning the look on the latest issue of British GQ and versions of the dress selling out fast. Look Fresh-Off-The-Runway for Prom! We pick out prom-perfect dresses inspired by looks fresh off the Spring 2013 runways. And the best thing? They won't break the bank. I Spy With My Fashion Eye... A Rip-Off! Satirical blog Humor Chic's "No Fakes" campaign suggests Raf Simons and Miuccia Prada may have been a little too inspired by some vintage designs.
In news that will surprise no one, Nicola Formichetti is officially headed to Diesel. According to a press release, the designer will serve as the brand's first artistic director and will be responsible not only for product design but marketing, communications and interior design. “I finally met somebody as crazy as I am,” said Renzo Rosso, founder of Diesel.
According to Page Six, "sources" say Formichetti is about to be named Creative Director at Diesel. When reached for comment, a spokesperson for Diesel would only say "no comment." That's not exactly a denial--and there might be some truth to this one.
He may not have been at Mugler very long but Nicola Formichetti sure did give us a lot to talk about in his two years as creative director of the brand. Lady Gaga walking the runway? Check. Kim Kardashian fashion makeover? Yep. A porn that doubled as a campaign film? He did that too. There's no doubt Formichetti created a lot of buzzy, memorable moments at Mugler. Let's take a look at some of the highlights.
After two years of infusing futuristic shapes, porn videos, and Lady Gaga into Mugler as its creative director, Nicola Formichetti has parted ways with the French fashion house, WWD is reporting.