We kinda like Claire Danes's British Vogue cover more than her recent American Vogue one. Soft lighting for the win! {HuffPo} Giorgio Armani has joined forces with 21st Century Fox to dress film characters in Emporio Armani. First up: The Counselor, which stars Michael Fassbender and Penelope Cruz. {WWD} Gwyneth Paltrow wears a Hugo Boss suit with no bra for the brand's latest campaign. We guess Gwynnie really doesn't like underwear...{US Weekly} Cara Delevingne talks about being a Chanel girl and becoming BFFs with "fashion dad" Karl Lagerfeld. Like we need another reason to be jealous of you, Cara. {Grazia}
Domino may be back! For real this time, and with e-commerce.
Domino, which folded in 2009, once topped a list of most missed magazines (Sassy would've topped our list but we get it, people like their home decor
This week in Editorial Musical Chairs, two former T employees found new jobs. Bifen Xu, formerly T's associate fashion editor, has been named fashion editor at New York Magazine. T's former fashion market editor Melissa Ventosa Martin is now style director at Glamour. Town & Country snapped up W's Jamie Rosen to fill Janet Carlson's position as beauty director. Town & Country's former beauty and health editor (which is different from beauty director) Nina Judar was named Good Housekeeping's beauty director. WSJ's new EIC Deborah Needleman brought on another former Domino staffer--Lauren Goodman--to consult on fashion coverage for the Wall Street Journal's new lifestyle section. Ben Reardon, former editor of i-D has been named editor of British GQ Style. He has been replaced by former deputy editor Holly Shackelton.
This week in Editorial Musical Chairs, we have some pretty major changes. Perhaps most notably, Sally Singer made her first couple of major hires at T. She brought on her friend Michelle Kessler-Sanders as fashion director, squashing those Meredith Melling-Burke rumors. She also snapped up former V/V Man editor Jacob Brown as T's new features director. He will replace Armand Limnander, who, as we've already reported, followed Stefano Tonchi to W. Also big news - both WSJ and Vogue Russia have new Editors in Chief. Deborah Needleman, former EIC of Domino (R.I.P.), will take on the head role at WSJ. Aliona Doletskaya resigned as EIC of Vogue Russia just last week and they've already found a replacement in former Tatler Russia EIC Victoria Davydova.
Of all the magazines that have shuttered over the last 20 years, people miss home shopping guide Domino most, according to a new poll conducted by med
We love Kelly Wearstler, the adorable interior designer who's quickly becoming her own lifestyle brand, especially since she shows up in Vogue in odd