"Vision & Virtuosity" details the company's 180-year history, including an homage to "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and the famous yellow diamond worn by Lady Gaga.
Lauren Conrad's single mascara tear, Annalise Keating's dramatic wig scene — these are the images you can't forget (because pop culture won't let you).
Plus, find out which Victoria's Secret Angel has never watched "The Wizard of Oz."
Blog Part Nouveau, or ‘partly new’, delves into fashion history to showcase the inspiration–be it art, photography or design–behind some of today’s biggest fashion moments. It’s fascinating and impossible not to get lost in, so we asked the site’s founder, Lilah Ramzi, to give us a little history lesson each week. This week we learn that Breakfast at Tiffany's never gets old.
And Teen Vogue's September cover star is... One Direction! Wonder if they used their makeup collection for the shoot... {Teen Vogue} Feeling stressed, ladies? Say hello to the soothing effects of vaginal steaming—a centuries-old Korean treatment that is now available at a spa near you. {PopSugar Fashion} Cara cover alert! Cara Delevingne makes like a modern-day Audrey Hepburn in the Breakfast at Tiffany's-inspired cover shoot for Vogue Japan, lensed by Patrick Demarchelier. {Fashion Gone Rogue} Speaking of Tiffany's, one comedian has quite the taste for the iconic jeweler's sparklers. While shooting his upcoming film Finally Famous, Chris Rock decided the earrings he was wearing were "weak," so he sends a "minion" to pick up new ones for him at Tiffany's. {NY Post}
With Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke in the lead role made famous by Audrey Hepburn in the 1961 film version of Breakfast at Tiffany's, we couldn't help but wonder how Holly Golightly's iconic wardrobe (Givenchy and satin gloves, anyone?) would translate to the stage--and the play's World War II-era Manhattan setting. We caught up with the production's costume designer Colleen Atwood--a Hollywood heavyweight who's been nominated for 10 Oscars and won three (for her work in Chicago, Memoirs of a Geisha, and Alice in Wonderland)--about her first foray into theater and redesigning an icon.
Kristen Stewart said something nice! About fashion! We wish she would stop wearing sneaks on the red carpet, but we'll take what we can get. {HuffPo} Hilary Duff is really benefiting from those prenatal vitamins, as she was able to give up something beloved by all Hollywood starlets: Her hair extensions. {US Weekly} Scott Schuman, the man behind the Sartoralist, sounds like he might possibly be the hardest person ever to shop for. {Refinery29}
Taylor Swift is teaming up with Keds on a line of limited edition kicks to coincide with the release of her new album, Red. Guess what color the shoes will be? {WWD} Susie Lau had a chat with Donatella Versace and dared to ask the designer what she thinks about people who think Versace is "tacky." {Style Bubble} Daenerys Targaryen Emilia Clarke will play Holly Golightly in the Broadway production of Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Our minds are still spinning. {Just Jared} Politicos were none too pleased with the Vogue-ification of Democratic National Committee chairperson Debbie Wasserman Schultz. {Refinery29}
A lady wearing a cat mask has been holding up shoe and beauty stores around New York City, the New York Post is reporting (they've got video too). And no, it's not Jocelyn Wildenstein. According to the report, she's in her 20s, 5'7", 120 pounds, "possibly Middle Eastern," and, no joke, wore a cat mask to hold up a shoe store for $86. What's more, she browsed the shoe store wearing her cat mask for 45 minutes before holding the place up. For her next hit, a Body Shop in Queens, she switched it up and wore a black scarf over her head like a Burqa, and made off with $500. We couldn't help but think that this lady stick-up artist was watching Breakfast at Tiffany's before she set out to rob that shoe store. So we've come up with some of our favorite masked moments in film and fashion to serve as inspiration for this cat burglar's next heist. (Not that we condone robbery or anything.)