Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele
'Jeremy Scott: The People's Designer' Is an Inspiring Rags to Riches Tale for Industry Hopefuls
The cult-favorite (and oft-controversial) designer shares his real-life Cinderella story in a new documentary, hitting theaters on Sept. 18.
Kim Kardashian Goes Blonde (Sorta), Free People Sells Fake Dreads, Rihanna Covers Up For 'Harper's Bazaar' Arabia
And some Anna Wintour fan fiction.
Lorde, Haim and a Lot of Great Hair Cover V's Spring Music Issue
It's all about the hair.
Fashionista 50: The Slideshow
The Fashionista 50 slideshow. Click through for a short bio on each of our picks.
The Most Influential People in New York Fashion, 2014 Edition
Click through to dig into our list of the most influential members of the New York fashion industry.
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Tavi Gevinson Models for Cole Haan, Rachel Comey Expands Her Empire, Mary Katrantzou Launches E-commerce
Tavi gets holiday chic for Cole Haan and Apple to expand into fashion? Get out of town, read all about it and more here.
Eva Chen Talks Social Media Strategy and Lucky's New Hires
Lucky Magazine held the first day of its sixth Fashion and Beauty Blog Conference yesterday and we got a chance to chat with new EIC Eva Chen about her favorite blogs, her own social media strategy, Lucky’s new staffers (including the one she sort of stole from us--no hard feelings :)), and executing her vision for her very first Lucky FABB effort.
Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele Joins Lucky as Fashion Editor at Large
Lucky Magazine's revamp under Eva Chen comes to completion with two new upper-level hires.
Rihanna's Costume Designer Adam Selman Debuts Sexy Solo Collection
Adam Selman got his start designing costumes for the king and princess of pop (that would be Michael Jackson and Britney Spears), collaborated with Rihanna to design her collection for River Island, but it's only now that he's has decided to launch his own label. "It's a little overwhelming" he admits.
Inside the New Lucky with Blake Lively and Eva Chen
Yesterday we got a look at newly-appointed editor in chief Eva Chen's first Lucky cover--and today we're getting a sneak peek at what's inside the mag.
Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele Declares Her Love for Juicy Couture Tracksuits
Legendary stylist Carlyne Cerf ded Dudzeele was the breakout star of last year's HBO documentary In Vogue: The Editor's Eye. She's outspoken, obsessed with fashion, hilarious, and not afraid to tell it like it is. Any opportunity to watch her do anything is one worth taking advantage of, which is why you must watch this new interview she did for Juicy Couture.
Aspiring Fashion Photographers Get a Chance to Break Into the Industry Thanks to Bottega Veneta
In this day and age of digital, it feels like pretty much anyone can pick up a camera (or an iPhone) and be a photographer. Between street style blogs and independent publications, there is a seemingly endless stream of opportunities for an aspiring fashion photographer. But opportunities that pay? Much fewer and far between. How does one get to be the next the next Mario Testino or Arthur Elgort? Enter Bottega Veneta's "New Exposure" photography competition.
Miley Cyrus Reveals New Punk Image, Butt Crack in V
She's just bein' (punk) Miley!
Legendary Stylist Carlyne Cerf De Dudzeele Tells It Like It Is
We caught up with legendary stylist Carlyne Cerf De Dudzeele after a show in Paris. We asked her to weigh in about sticking it out in the fashion industry (she's been in it for a while) and for her thoughts on the never ending fashion circus debate. Trust us, you wanna hear what she had to say.
Jeremy Scott Fall 2013: Yeti Punk
Clearly skate punks are having their fashion moment, first at Rodarte and now at Jeremy Scott. As Cara Delevingne opened the show with black Joan Je
The Breakout Fashion Industry Stars of 2012
Who stood out in fashion this year? From the most buzzed about model to the hotspot no one saw coming to the coolest new French brand, read on for who we think made the biggest splash in the fashion industry in 2012.
What to Expect From the New Vogue Doc: The Directors Dish
We hopped on the phone with the directors of the new Vogue doc In Vogue: The Editor’s Eye to ask them what it was like to work with legends like Babs Simpson, Grace Coddington, Carlyne Cerf De Dudzeele, and, of course, Anna Wintour.
Check Out the Trailer for the New Vogue Documentary
If you've worked--or are looking to work--in the fashion industry, the women in the above photo should strike a bit of fear and awe into your hearts. That's Babs Simpson, Grace Coddington, Tonne Goodman, Phyllis Posnick, Jade Hobson, Carlyne Cerf, Polly Mellen and Camilla Nickerson--past and current fashion editors of Vogue. They're the subject of a new HBO documentary airing December 6 called In Vogue: The Editor's Eye based on the book of the same name.