These brands will work with the organization and the Human Rights Campaign to put policies into practice to demonstrate their commitment to Black employees at all levels.
Like when Kanye West wore a custom Tory Burch tuxedo.
Even though there's nothing luxurious about 'adding to cart.'
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex paid tribute to fallen members of the military on Thursday.
The direct-to-consumer brand is breaking ground in the luxury footwear space.
I guess I'm going to need a Vespa next.
Plus, American malls look to digitally native brands for survival.
The fashion industry is finally speaking up.
The Jimmy Choo co-founder's namesake line has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection — but this doesn't mean it's going away.
Knowles can make even a floor-length dress look insouciant and cool.
And Jessica Simpson got married in Carolina Herrera. Congrats!
A little less than a year after launch, Tamara Mellon is opening an online flagship for her namesake label, making her products -- ready-to-wear, handbags, shoes -- available directly to customers for the first time.
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There's blood and a knife involved.
Battle Monday blues with today's latest fashion news. "Bound 3?" Yeah, you want to see this.
The Jimmy Choo founder talks rehab and her former colleague in a juicy new interview.
Ever since Tamara Mellon left Jimmy Choo in 2011, everything we've heard about her next venture has been pure rumor and speculation. Now, we finally know what's up.
Are you #CFDAready? In honor of the CFDA Fashion Awards, the council is launching an Instagram contest in which users submit their best shots of themselves wearing clothes and accessories from any of the hundreds of CFDA members (full list here), with the hashtag #CFDAready. The winner gets to go to the CFDAs and Instagram it. More details at CFDA.com. {Fashionista Inbox} Victoria's Secret Angel Miranda Kerr's lingerie was a target of the Hollywood teenage crime group (and the subject of Sofia Coppola's latest film) the Bling Ring. {Vanity Fair} Here's Nicole Kidman as Hollywood actress-turned-princess Grace Kelly for Olivier Dahan's upcoming historical drama, Grace of Monaco. {The Hollywood Reporter} After much demand, A.P.C. + Nike is back with a second collection of kicks, out today. {A.P.C/Fashionista Inbox}
It looks like Jimmy Choo founder Tamara Mellon, who left the shoe company at the end of 2011, is getting back to work.
Australian model Jarrod Scott bares it all for his Vogue Hommes International S/S 13 shoot. Like, all of it. NSFW, obv. {The Fashion Spot} Zac Posen designs a 24-karat gold dress—with a price tag of $1.5 million!—in honor of an ice cream bar. MAGNUM's new gold ice cream bar, to be precise. {HuffPo} Fashion brands want to be a part of Coachella! From hosting parties to sponsoring the festival itself, brands like H&M, A/X Armani Exchange, and Diesel + Edun are taking their wares to the desert. {WWD} Revolutionizing home shopping is Shazam's new fashion ID app, which will allow users to track down a TV character or personality's outfit with just one tap. {The Guardian}
See what the celebs are tweeting about #Sandy, from Lindsay Lohan (who's calling it "Sally" for some weird reason) to Jerry Seinfeld's hilarious take on Mayor Bloomberg's sweater choice. {US Weekly} Rita Ora will be filling Alexa Chung's *ahem* stylish shoes as the new face of Superga. {HuffPo}
Aveeno has reportedly asked Jennifer Aniston to be the new face of the brand--and they're allegedly offering her eight-figures to sweeten the deal. Bu