Jacobs wraps up his tenure at Vuitton with some help from Steven Meisel and a few of his favorite ladies.
Aside from its sheer length, one thing that differentiates Cannes from other red carpet events is the fact that it's international, meaning the American style stars we all know and see on the covers of magazines every day will be mingling on the red carpet with equally well-heeled actresses we may not recognize. For every Diane Kruger or Carey Mulligan, there's a Fan Bingbing or an Aishwarya Rai. So, we've compiled a little guide to 10 sure-to-be Cannes it-girls from overseas that you'll probably be seeing a lot of.
A few weeks ago, WWD reported that Jessica Chastain had nabbed Vanity Fair's coveted September cover. Well, turns out it was only half right. Chasta
It's becoming more and more clear that spring was the season of Louis Vuitton. For magazines, that is. Not only did the brand manage to grab the mos
Vogue Italia EIC Franca Sozzani has snatched the title of UN Goodwill Ambassador. She'll be working with industry insiders to promote sustainable development and much more. {Telegraph} World-renowned milliner Stephen Jones will be fabricating fascinators for Raf Simons' Dior Haute Couture premiere. Jones called the collection "exciting, beautiful and new," but wouldn't say much more than that. {Vogue UK} At last year's Webby awards, Anna Wintour told us that "sometimes geeks can be chic," and the rise of fashion-forward online games only reinforces her statement. {WWD} Mary Katrantzou, reigning queen of jaw-droppingly beautiful digital prints, won't, or rather can't, show pre-fall or resort collections because her intricate patterns take too long to produce (hint: four days to make a single print). {Vogue UK}
What can make Matthew McConaughey put on a shirt? Getting married! The actor married his baby momma and longtime girlfriend Camila Alves this past weekend. {People} Everyone has a story of when they took scissors to their hair as a child. Lauren Hutton, well beyond those years, decided to give the self-chop another go, and of course, she looks effortless. {The Cut} Muhammad Ali joins the likes of Angelina Jolie and Bono as the new face of Louis Vuitton's "Core Values" campaign. He looks great, but the real knock-out is his adorable grandson. {Telegraph}
At the Christian Dior show this past Paris Fashion Week, Jessica Michault tweeted a photograph of five unknown (to us) gorgeous Chinese women sittin
These days, couture is often less about the craftsmanship and more about the rush to dress Hollywood's finest. But whatever. That's fine. Especially if it helps boost the bottom lines of these extraordinary ateliers. We'll even go as far as to participate in the couture dressing game. Herewith you'll find our favorite looks from Fall 2011 Haute Couture, and the celebrities we'd like to see wearing them.