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Must Read: 'Grazia' U.S.A. Rolls Out First Digital Cover Starring Keke Palmer, Industry Leaders Launch #ChangeFashion Campaign
Plus, the party is paused for Alexander Wang.
Must Read: Pull Up for Change Introduces 'Make it Black' Initiative, TikTok Partners With British Fashion Council
Plus, how travel magazines are filling their pages.
Must Read: Aurora James Honored by Footwear News Achievement Awards, The Nature of Retail Work Is Changing With the Pandemic
Plus, Alo Yoga launches beauty.
Kim Kardashian Meets an Anti-Selfie Elephant, the CFDA Releases a Book, Karlie Kloss Rollerskates for Frame Denim
And Uniqlo's chief marketing officer says your personal style isn't as unique as you thought.
Here's a Pilot Petting Choupette Lagerfeld Instead of Flying the Plane
If you thought Karl Lagerfeld was just kidding about letting his kitten Choupette sit in the cockpit of private planes, you were wrong and thanks to Grazia we have photographic evidence.
Tom Ford on How 'Breast Implant Style' Is Taking Over the World and Why Wearing Tight Pants Helped His Career
The first-ever stand-alone menswear shows are happening in London this week, and no dapper guys' gathering is complete without an appearance by Tom Ford. And according to a tweet by Derek Blasberg, he's not afraid to offer royalty some grooming advice: Just met Prince Charles. Charming, jolly fellow. Tom Ford suggested (to him, mind you) a new cuticle cream. Its official: I'm a royalist now How exactly did that happen? Ford shook the Prince's hand, noted his cuticles were dry, then tactfully suggested the cream? Dying here. Anyway, the designer sat down with Grazia's style director Paula Reed in London for a chat, and as usual, he was pretty charming and open. Despite having just heard his entire life story when he sparred with Fern Mallis a few weeks ago, we still learned some more about his career and as usual, we love how entertaining he is. From Americans' crappy style to the power of tight pants, Tom Ford keeps it real. Click through to read the highlights and here to read the whole thing.