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Including the French luxury brand's classic orange.
In its latest financial earnings, Apple kept quiet about the device's sales figures.
Soon you won't have to visit a boutique retailer to pick up your own designer Apple Watch.
From the rollout of the Apple Watch to former 'Lucky' editor Eva Chen joining Instagram's team, this year brought the two industries closer than ever.
Plus, Amazon unexpectedly turns a profit.
The technology company filed a very detailed patent for one on Thursday.
And why Abbey Lee wishes she'd told Alber Elbaz to go f**k himself.
And Christy Turlington reveals why she quit modeling.
And Peter Copping reflects on his short tenure at the creative helm of Oscar de la Renta.
And how models in France are getting around the BMI limit.
And Wet Seal says that fast fashion wasn't to blame for its demise.
In case you want your Apple Watch to be different.
And Irina Shayk is Bradley Cooper's next top model.
Meanwhile, sales of activity trackers are expected to level out.
To launch its latest device, Apple wooed editors, retailers and other influential figures in the fashion industry. Are they buying in?
And Kate Spade & Co.'s CEO earned many, many millions last year.
It goes live the same day the Apple Watch goes on pre-order.
If you're thinking of pre-ordering one when it goes on sale this Friday, read this first.