Plus, Johnny Depp's British "GQ" cover is under fire.
Also, the "Stranger Things" boys, because duh.
We can all go home now.
The magazine recruited Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper's dad to front its March 2016 issue — five times over.
And Rag & Bone is under fire for destroying the shell of a vintage Porsche.
Comic Heroes Come to Life: We take a look at the most talented folks in the cosplay game, a.k.a. Comic Con's equivalent of street-style stars. And they have their own versions of sex symbols. Enraged Directioners Might Be the New Swifties: Rabid One Direction fans mistakenly attacked American GQ Magazine on Twitter, angry over British GQ's cover story. GQ responded in the most hilarious ways ever. Steal the Style of a Woody Allen Heroine: Dying to copy Annie Hall's casual menswear perfection or Tracy from Manhattan's sophisticated schoolgirl? We'll show you how. Granny Panties Are Back: You heard us. Dig the big underwear out from the back of your drawer, and kiss those thong-induced perma-wedgies goodbye.
Watch out #Swifties: #Directioners are coming to snatch your title of "Fandom Most Likely to Rabidly Attack on Twitter."
CR Fashion Book gives a piece-by-piece (literally) look into the history of the iconic Hermès Constance bag, which takes 14 hours of craftsmanship to create. {CR Fashion Book} Rita Ora covers British GQ, but where are her trademark black eyebrows? {GQ UK} Dior staged "exclusive interventions" on its social media accounts by people like Patrick Demarchelier and Terry Richardson during its couture show. Wait--can Terry Richardson intervene in our personal Instagram accounts? {WWD} Vogue continues to weigh in on the DOMA repeal by publishing a 2012 speech by Anna Wintour on marriage equality. {Vogue}