We can't believe this is happening again.
"They're normal people living as normal of a life as they can and I want to give their fan base a glimpse into those moments."
How one extravagant perfume spot launched the brand's foray into mini-movies.
How do you channel Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's style when you don't have their body type?
Before KKW Beauty and Kylie Cosmetics, there was... a whole hell of a lot of legal controversy.
How the designer's final show solidified his memory in pop culture and birthed a new way of displaying fashion.
We got tips straight from the minds behind the power-dressing looks on "The Bold Type," "Younger," "Set It Up" and "The Good Fight."
"I love when you put on an outfit and you feel like the best, most confident version of yourself — you can sort of face anything and feel really good about it."
From "The O.C." to "Take Two," the perennial style star has remained a subject of our collective obsession both on and off screen, and Chavez has some ideas as to why.
Looking back at the ads that jump started Kate Moss' career and gave Calvin Klein a new edge.
Each 2000s-created character — Pam Beesly, Liz Lemon, Leslie Knope — abandoned her aesthetic personality. It took until the following decade to right that wrong.
How "Freedom! '90," the music video, and "Freedom! '90," the fashion show, blended fashion culture into popular culture.
"On some level, 'Saturday Night Live' has been the best schooling I've ever had. It's not for the faint of heart."
From the '90s to the aughts to today, clothing has been as crucial to showcasing characters' personality traits as their story arcs.
Originality will always trump popularity.
How do PR companies "organically" get someone like Kendall Jenner to wear their clients' shoes 10 times in a row — and ensure it moves the needle for the brand?
Anything Cher can do, Dionne can do better.
Who can legally use — and profit from — your image?
From Donna, Brenda, and Kelly to Ally and Clarissa, it's time to get reacquainted.
Her outfits were always excellent.
Sparkles and denim jackets and poufy dresses are what dreams are made of.
The comedian and actor talks stealing makeup, raiding celebrity friends' closets and being a "materialist, capitalist pig."