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We reviewed this year's batch of September covers from nine leading U.S. fashion publications, and compared them to September issues going back to 2015.
The line between what's editorial and what's advertising is about to get even blurrier.
Cosmo for Latinas is currently seeking a hard working, dedicated, hands-on, energetic fashion assistant to oversee the fashion closet and fashion interns. This position is freelance (with benefits available).
Watch out, Wintour.
"Pop a squat" is such a great phrase, no?
Just one question: What's the deal with this boob cutout situation?
And Tim Gunn asks, "Turn down for what?"
Yes, the romance that began with one very drunken basketball game is allegedly OVER.
When Joanna Coles took the reins at Cosmo just over six months ago--right before the last fashion month--she cleaned house quickly, firing a bunch of staffers to make room for her dream team. Turns out she's not quite finished assembling the masthead. Cosmo has just named Shiona Turini as its new fashion market director.
According to WWD, one of Joanna Coles's first orders of business when she took the helm at Cosmo was to make sure the magazine was truly, modern-day "sexy." Well, we think the December cover, which Coles redesigned when she came on as EIC, is certainly off to a good start, what with the blaring "SEXY" headline and all. Subtle, Coles, subtle.
Taylor Swift covers December's Cosmo and dishes about her past relationships... sort of. {US Weekly} Heidi Klum has cancelled her famous Halloween party in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. She promises to reschedule it as a "haunted Christmas." {HuffPo} Jessica Biel may have surprised us by picking out a sugary-pink wedding gown, but it turns out she also surprised herself. {The Cut}
Well, there's no shortage of changes going round the editorial world today. On the heels of news that Conde Nast has eliminated 60 positions, come reports of more editorial shakeups--this time at Hearst.
When news broke yesterday that Marie Claire Editor in Chief Joanna Coles was making the switch to Cosmopolitan, we wondered what exactly the newly-min
Here's yet another shakeup to add to the latest round of editorial musical chairs: Joanna Coles, who has been the editor at Marie Claire since 2006, has just been named editor in chief at Cosmopolitan.
Karlie Kloss has been hanging out with Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte, even telling Style.com she would "walk in his [fashion] show for sure." Yeah, we d
Avoid Falling Into The Fast Fashion Fray: The author of Overdressed schooled us in smart shopping, offering advice on how to steer clear of fast fashion and preaching the value of quality goods. The September Issues: It may only be July, but that hasn't stopped big-name glossies from releasing info on their September cover stars. Check out some of the surprising choices. Critics Weigh In On Kate Upton: Since appearing on the cover of GQ, Kate Upton has created quite a stir among those in the fashion world. She's not rail thin like most models, which has led some to call her fat. Go weigh in on the debate.