Plus, Bergdorf Goodman rolls out its "Right from the Runway" program.
And Natalie Portman looks stunning for Miss Dior and Diorskin Nude Air.
Because there can truly never be enough Kate Moss.
Photographer Matthew Stone told the magazine, "It was important to collaborate with women who are less visible in mainstream fashion imagery to reflect the impact of the show."
We thought Coachella ended Sunday, but at the AnOther Magazine/AnOther Man party at Milk Studios in Los Angeles on Tuesday, we felt like maybe there’s always a little Coachella in LA. Editor-in-Chief Jefferson Hack historically throws edgy, slightly unconventional, star-studded parties to fete his edgy, slightly unconventional, star-studded bi-annual publications. Partnering with Milk Studios co-owner Mazdack Rassi, Hack did not deviate from his fail-safe formula, with stars like Joshua Jackson, Orlando Bloom, Andrej Pejic, Liz Goldwyn, Sky Ferreira, Frankie Rayder, and China Chow packed into Milk’s airy and gorgeous LA digs.
John Galliano may be coming to a classroom near you! The former Dior designer apparently hopes to begin a mentoring role at a yet-to-be-decided fashion college. {NY Post} Speaking of Dior, brand ambassador Marion Cotillard looked like she was having some fun on the BAFTA Awards red carpet yesterday... {Fashin} Michelle Williams shows off some porcelain skin on the Spring/Summer cover of AnOther Magazine. {The Fashion Spot}
Dov Charney's Accuser Speaks Out: Kimbra Lo, the second former American Apparel employee to file suit against founder Dov Charney for sexual harassment, went on the Today show this morning. Lo told Ann Curry Charney attacked her after she showed up at his house to discuss photography and modeling opportunities. "I didn't feel like there was a way for me to leave safely..I was terrified," she said. American Apparel has issued a statement saying they have love letters from Lo to Charney after she left American Apparel and that they have "'smoking gun' photographs undermining her false accusations of unwelcome harassment." {The Cut} The September Issue Director's New Fashion Project: R.J. Cutler is one of the executive producers behind a new show for HBO called Spring/Fall starring Tea Leoni. It's a half hour comedy, "set in New York City against the backdrop of the fashion world and stars Leoni as half of a dysfunctional partnership between two women with different approaches to career, family and friendship." {Deadline} A Carine-Inspired Editorial: Fashion Indie unearthed this editorial from Polish mag Fashion which takes aim at Carine Roitfeld et al. Bonus: a cardboard cut out of Tom Ford features prominently. {Fashion Indie}
LONDON--Fashion Week crowds across the globe are awaking from a bleary eyed winter slumber to the spectacle of the Fall 2011 collections. So what better timing than the night before London's catwalks ignite, for biannual magazine AnOther to celebrate its first decade of razor's edge fashion editorial. Editor-in-Chief Jefferson Hack placed illustrated birthday cards from designer pals--including Karl Lagerfield, Alber Elbaz of Lanvin, the Missoni family, Philip Treacy and Gareth Pugh--into the hands of local patissiers to create 10 birthday cakes on display through the weekend at Selfridges. "I wanted to inspire our readers with the insane possibilities of what can be achieved at the highest level in bringing fashion and food together," says Hack.
For AnOther Magazine's 10th birthday they're planning on celebrating with lots of cake. But not just any cake--they've enlisted ten of the world's top designers and matched them with ten top chefs to create what they're touting as the "ultimate birthday cakes." Leave it to editor Jefferson Hack to assemble an A-list fashion and foodie line up to fete his mag. Riccardo Tisci, Francisco Costa, Gareth Pugh, Christian Louboutin, Philip Treacy, Alber Elbaz, Frida Giannini, Angela Missoni, Vivienne Westwood and Christopher Bailey are all designing cakes for the bash, which is being called "Eat the Designers." “We want this project to inspire our readers and the public with the insane possibilities of what can be achieved at the highest level in bringing fashion and food together, “ Hack said in a release regarding the event.
LONDON--And so it begins. London Fashion Week kicks off today, starting with a video installation entitled "KM3D-1," brought to you by director Baillie Walsh, AnOther Magazine and Swarovski.
Few magazines have conquered the internet like those under Jefferson Hack's Dazed umbrella. DazedDigital's one of the top magazine sites in the UK,
Buttoned into a snugly-tailored waistcoat and looking very much the grand poobah of publishing in his white baroque armchair, editorial genius and fou
Miu Miu held its Autumn/Winter 2010 show at 47, Av
Pouf! As if the fall runways weren't enough to make you want big hair--Rochas, Oscar, Dior--how's this stunning Inez & Vinoodh image of Hilary Rhoda?
If you could wish for one change in the world what would it be? "That everybody could afford my shoes." -Christian Louboutin in AnOther's Proust Quest
A Match Made in Paris: Colette's Sarah Lerfel loves Tommy Ton---so much so that she decided to display his favorite streetstyle photos from AW10 on an
moreWe love pretty much everything about this Paolo Roversi shoot for AnOther Magazine, but nothing quite so much as the wooden Miu Miu shoes. more [
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Nothing bad will ever come of a collaboration between Gareth Pugh, Colette and AnOther Magazine. Especially not when it's something we can use all the