In no particular order (though, we must, must begin with that Rihanna dress.)
Models like Lindsey Wixon, Mariacarla Boscono and Natasha Poly have dominated the runways.
Celebrities, designers and models lived it up in pastel leather, metallic jewel tones, grand ball gowns and shimmery sheath dresses.
The model is helping usher in a new age of diversity for the industry.
And two One Direction-ers get in on the fashion scene wearing blue.
And how a racist photographer fueled casting director James Scully's decision to (temporarily) quit fashion.
Plus, orange eyeshadow was a popular pick.
Along with fellow trailblazers Liya Kebede and Alek Wek, they stood out among a crowd of mostly street-cast models.
And Chrissy Teigen takes on her social media haters. Again.
Creating a more diverse industry starts on the runway.
Grab some tissues -- Nyong'o's latest acceptance speech is beyond moving.
It seems like every week leading up to the November 14 launch of the Isabel Marant for H&M collection, another awesome teaser is revealed to whet our collab-hungry appetites. Today, we got two.
If we weren't already jonesing for the Isabel Marant x H&M collection, we most definitely are now.
This year, the Pirelli calendar turns 50 and it's celebrating with a bang.
Raf Simons's fall couture collection for Dior just walked the runway, and numerous models of color walked including six black models: Alek Wek, Grace Mahary, Joan Smalls, Maria Borges, Kelly Moreira and Yasmin Warsame. That makes them the first black models to have ever graced the runway for Dior under Raf Simons's creative direction.
Benetton ads are always thought-provoking though they rarely make us think about actually shopping there. Until now.
Naomi Campbell, Karolina Kurkova, Alek Wek, Angela Lindvall, Hilary Rhoda, Coco Rocha. And beyond gorgeous gowns. Need we say more? Of course we do! It's all in our review of Zac Posen Spring 2013.
It's Day 4 of NYFW and we're still kicking, though we have a few blisters now. It may have been our best day ever because we saw Naomi Campbell and David Beckham in the same 24 hour span. Are there two more gorgeous people on Earth? Aside from those pretty people (and some surprises, like Madonna's baby Lourdes Leon), we also spotted covetable clothes at DKNY, Orla Kiely, and Antonio Azzuolo, and morning margaritas at Lyn Devon.
Dion Lee has won the Australian Woolmark Prize. {Fashionista Inbox} Recently separated designer Vera Wang is now reportedly living with Olympic champion figure skater Evan Lysacek. {The Cut} Here is the whole George Michael video starring Kate Moss. {HuffPo} Anja Rubik and Mark Ronson are the new faces of Fendi's new cologne, Fan di Fendi. {Design Scene}
The UK isn't the only country that had a fancy event featuring lots of hats this weekend. New Jersey hosted the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic in Libe
For a split second I almost thought I was at New York Fashion Week. Backstage, top models like Georgie Badiel, Alek Wek and Oluchi Onweagba were getting beautified, while at front of house an army of street style photographers stalked the front row for candids of celebs and it-girls. Outside, copies of an all-African daily (suspiciously similar to The Daily Front Row) were being handed out to thousands of paying guests while the oversized tents, similar to those at Lincoln Center, were prepped for the influx. Yet as time went on, it became increasingly clear that this was definitely not New York. This was Arise Magazine Fashion Week in Lagos, Nigeria--and for all the similarities--it's a whole different ball game.
We have been long trawling the street for a new trend -- one that you can cannot simply ape by looking at a magazine. The studs, mega-heels and sho
A source just filled us in on our newest love,Arlenis, Mystery Girl. The Marilyn model's been working for just two weeks, and she's already on the ver