Stacy London
Miranda Kerr, Olivia Palermo Celebrate Stuart Weitzman's Exclusive Pop-Up Shop with Gilt
Stuart Weitzman has designed shoes for everyone from the Queen of England to Beyonce, but it's his staple 50/50 boot that has truly become a legacy. The elastic-backed, knee-high style is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year (time flies, eh?), and Weitzman is feting in a major way: He's designed 10 exclusive styles of the 50/50 boot for Gilt.
Oscar de la Renta Made Hillary Clinton's Vogue Cover Happen, Dolce & Gabbana's Crown Sells Out, and Another Jablonski Models
Oscar de la Renta reveals how he had to convince Anna Wintour to put then First Lady Hillary Clinton on that iconic Vogue cover. {Haute Living} A vending machine is out there, somewhere, filled with Hermes, Dior, and McQueen handbags--but they'll cost you a bit more than a bottle of Coke. {HuffPo via Instagram} Because two beautiful and unrelated Jablonski models (Constance and Jacquelyn) weren't enough for the world, now there's a third leggy Jablonski you might want to get acquainted with: Meet Maggie! {Daily Mail}
Words of Wisdom from Stacy London as What Not to Wear Comes to an End
"The privilege of working hard is that you get to work harder," says the cohost of What Not to Wear, whose final season begins tonight on TLC at 10pm.
Stacy London Tells Us What to Wear After a Breakup
Now that we all know what not to wear after a breakup (yoga clothes for a week, too tight tube tops, bangs) I wanted to explore what to wear in the days after a split. See, the next time I have a big breakup I want to be classy about it. I don’t want to send nasty drunken text messages and be the girl who flashes everyone in a bar. I want to craft a style that will allow me to look like a lady who is handling my breakup with grace and dignity. On the inside I may be a basket case, but on the outside I want to exude a beautiful calm. I am not good at exuding a beautiful calm even during the best of times, so I asked my friend, the stylist and fashion guru and host of the show What Not to Wear, Stacy London, how to dress for success in the days after getting dumped.
Nicki Minaj Designs 'Couture', Rihanna Strips Down to Thank Prada, and Taylor Swift Fears Becoming 'Intolerable'
Rihanna thanked Prada for her custom boots like anyone else would--by Instagramming a pic of her bare ass. {NYPost} Taylor Swift covers April's InStyle UK and admits to the glossy that she's afraid of ending up alone. {Daily Mail} Speaking of Swifty, Tina Fey feels that her joke about TayTay's dating life at the Golden Globes was "very benign," despite the fact that it upset the pop starlet. {US Weekly}
Fashion News Roundup: Kate Middleton Named 'Hat Person of the Year,' Chanel Wine Exists and the Rodarte Guide to Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Kate Middleton Receives Two Unusual Honors: The Duchess of Cambridge has gotten a lot of attention for her sartorial choices, so it can't be too much of a surprise that she is being awarded for it. What is somewhat unusual is the source: The Headwear Association has named Kate their "Hat Person of the Year." (Seriously, that exists.) The Duchess also made the cover of Scouting magazine, who has dubbed her "The Royal Role Model" for her volunteer work. {Elle UK / People} Alexa Chung for Superga, Pt 2: In addition to reprising her role as campaign star, Alexa Chung has also been enlisted as stylist for the new ads. Superga gave her full control, so she took photographer Guy Aroch and stamped the ads with her own quirky humor. Here, Chung poses in bed with a sneaker to her ear as a phone. Will you buy? {Telegraph} Chanel to Sell Wine: Now you can get drunk on Chanel - literally. Chanel has owned Chateau Rauzan-Segla in the famous Bordeaux region since 1994, and for the occasion of the Chateau's 350th anniversary, will sell a one-off of the 2009 Grand Cru Classé for $129. The best part is that Karl Lagerfeld himself designed the label - bien sûr. You can pre-order yours at KLwines.com. Santé! {Glamour}