They are only two of several industry heavyweights revealed to be sexual predators in a new Spotlight report in "The Boston Globe."
Model and artist Sasha Pivovarova paints portraits of women for the label's seasonal ad.
And Cara Delevingne's Met Gala tattoos took a whopping 11 hours to apply.
The issue is appropriately subtitled "Power Women!"
And Anna Ewers channels Brigitte Bardot for 'Vogue' Germany.
Plus, H&M sales are better than expected.
As if you needed another reason to love her.
It's not called "The Photographer's Issue" for nothing.
Wellies? Check. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel? Double check.
But find out why it breaks a fundamental rule in watch advertising.
And she wishes Dior would start making its gowns "more accessible for stairs."
See which models, photographers and designers ruled this year.
That was fast. Will she become ubiquitous once again?
Karlie Kloss wears Saint Laurent on the cover of Vogue Japan's November issue, shot by Patrick Demarchelier. {The Fashion Spot} The battle for workers' rights in Bangladesh continues. A failure to reach an agreement on minimum wage has sparked a series of protests in Dhaka. {WWD} Lena Dunham's little sis Grace couldn't help but make fun of her sister's rather, errr, questionable Emmys outfit: "It's like the Delia's catalogue made a red carpet dress!" Ouch. Then again, that's kind of what little sisters are for. {US Weekly}
We've given you a sneak peek at what fashion week is like for an editor-in-chief thanks to Glamour's Cindi Leive--but what does it look like for a fashion director? Glamour's own Anne Christensen is giving us the behind-the-scenes scoop on what fashion week was like for her.
For the first time in its decade of existence, the annual Style Awards, honoring the brightest stars in fashion and entertainment, will be aired on television, according to WWD.
New blog Part Nouveau, or ‘partly new’, delves into fashion history to showcase the inspiration–be it art, photography or design–behind some of today’s biggest fashion moments. It’s fascinating and impossible not to get lost in, so we asked the site’s founder, Lilah Ramzi, to give us a little history lesson each week. In this week's lesson, Shalom Harlow takes on the inimitable Coco Chanel.
This year, the Pirelli calendar turns 50 and it's celebrating with a bang.
Rihanna has new hair AGAIN. And we kind of think it's her real hair for once. {Instagram} Why was Michelle Obama snubbed from Vanity Fair's 2013 International Best Dressed list? Here are a few (no more justifiable!) reasons. {The Daily Beast} Chloe Grace Moretz looks every part the Hollywood screen siren in a spread shot by Patrick Demarchelier for Glamour's September issue. {The Front Row View} Lululemon is in hot water once again, with plus-size customers feeling less-than-catered-to by the upscale yoga wear chain. {HuffPo}
Yesterday we got a look at newly-appointed editor in chief Eva Chen's first Lucky cover--and today we're getting a sneak peek at what's inside the mag.
Would we have a Kate Upton or a Karlie Kloss without Cindy Crawford? Doubtful. So who better to learn from than Crawford? Here are five tips we gleaned from her on how to get ahead in the fashion industry:
In this day and age of digital, it feels like pretty much anyone can pick up a camera (or an iPhone) and be a photographer. Between street style blogs and independent publications, there is a seemingly endless stream of opportunities for an aspiring fashion photographer. But opportunities that pay? Much fewer and far between. How does one get to be the next the next Mario Testino or Arthur Elgort? Enter Bottega Veneta's "New Exposure" photography competition.
CR Fashion Book gives a piece-by-piece (literally) look into the history of the iconic Hermès Constance bag, which takes 14 hours of craftsmanship to create. {CR Fashion Book} Rita Ora covers British GQ, but where are her trademark black eyebrows? {GQ UK} Dior staged "exclusive interventions" on its social media accounts by people like Patrick Demarchelier and Terry Richardson during its couture show. Wait--can Terry Richardson intervene in our personal Instagram accounts? {WWD} Vogue continues to weigh in on the DOMA repeal by publishing a 2012 speech by Anna Wintour on marriage equality. {Vogue}