His medical spa Epione has practically become the Kardashians' second home, but it wasn't an easy road to get there.
Plus, Generation Z's internal conflict with fast fashion.
Plus, how the puffy vest became a status symbol.
A must-read roundup of our most popular stories of the week. You're welcome.
A must-read roundup of our most popular stories of the week. You're welcome.
"We've been busy running our own brands, as well as being moms and balancing work with our families," wrote Kim Kardashian.
Are you sitting down for this? You're going to want to sit down.
The brand's #MyCalvins campaign continues with America's most famous family.
A must-read roundup of our most popular stories of the week. You're welcome.
Plus, a first look at The Weeknd's sneaker collaboration with Puma.
Plus, she tells us the trickiest parts about dressing famous best friends.
Kris Jenner and her five daughters pose together for the first time in four years for the magazine's November issue.
And Shiona Turini was just announced as a contributor for 'The Cut.'
All of your top fashion news from the week, right here.
And Beyoncé stuns on the cover of 'T' Magazine.
In between browsing all those Cyber Monday deals (argh they are TOO GOOD), let's catch up on the latest fashion news, hmm? The internet rules.
Because a palace with a moat obviously isn't enough for a family of five, Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen are now house hunting in the West Village! {NY Post} Cara Delevingne dyed her famous eyebrows blue. See it to believe it. {InStyle UK} Angelina Jolie looked bewitching (literally) in Saint Laurent--and some serious engagement ring bling--at a charity event yesterday in NYC. {US Weekly} It seems Kate Middleton was none too pleased when a child presented her with a "lookalike" doll on her Scotland romp! Here's why... {Daily Mail}
Dior will reprise its Spring 2013 haute couture show in Shanghai on March 30 as part of a continued effort to win over the Chinese market. {Business of Fashion} Is Victoria Secret's latest PINK campaign too sexy for the young girls it's aimed at? The lingerie company responds to backlash. {Telegraph} Chanel Iman rocks Galore Magazine's cover in a shimmering bodysuit and gold pumps. {MTV Style} Kardashians in kourt? The sisters' family attorney says they may take legal action against Ford for its "disgusting, vile, and offensive" leaked ad-mockup featuring Kourtney, Kim, and Khloe tied up in Paris Hilton's car trunk. {E! Online}
The Kardashian sisters may need to put their well-coiffed heads together and come up with a new name for their recently launched cosmetics range, Khroma. Following a lawsuit filed in January, a judge just ruled that the brand can't use the name because it is too similar to another cosmetics brand, Kroma (no 'H').
It's the mini-Kardashian's most legitimate, fashiony editorial yet.
As if you needed more convincing: All the coolest celebrities got together to remind you for the last time this year to "Vote 4 Stuff." 'Stuff' like the President, that is. {US Weekly} While we're still reeling from Nicolas Ghesquière's abrupt departure from Balenciaga, rumors of another potential major designer shake-up are trickling in: Erdem Moralioğlu is said to be taking over Schiaparelli. Sure, this is still just a rumor--but then again, doesn't all great fashion news start that way? [Grazia] A slew of retailers and publishers, including Ralph Lauren, Coach, Conde Nast, and more, have pledged millions of dollars to help victims of Hurricane Sandy. Who says fashion people are heartless? {WWD} Some of Lady Gaga's old costumes--including a mask she wore in the "Bad Romance" video--will go up for auction in California this Friday. {Vogue UK}
Things finally seem to be looking up for the male Kardashian. The sock line Rob Kardashian has been talking about doing throughout the past few seasons of Keeping Up With the Kardashians (but couldn't because Kris Jenner was clearly favoring his sisters) will launch--for real--on November 9 at Neiman Marcus, WWD reports.
Kendall and Kylie Jenner are on track towards becoming their own brand a la their older half sisters the Kardashians. A key component in that brand-building: a clothing line, if not several.