And one writer asks if knee socks can make you a feminist.
We caught up with Julia Restoin Roitfeld to chat about her new lifestyle site Romy and the Bunnies, what her mom Carine taught her about style (including the most embarassing outfits mama Carine put her in), and how motherhood has changed her. Just don't call it a mommy blog.
Jersey Shore might be over, but that apparently doesn't mean seeing any less of J.Woww: The MTV star flashed a bit too much of herself at the network's New Year's show. {HuffPo} On Tumblr, 23-year-old Zara employee Francis Phommisai combines fashion editorials with Pokémon--and the results are kind of amazing. {Daily Beast} Crystal Harris finally wed her Playboy honey Hugh Hefner in a pink gown, which makes us wonder if this trend is finally over. {US Weekly} Meghan Collison goes under the sea for Mulberry’s spring campaign, shot by Tim Walker. {WWD}
Who stood out in fashion this year? From the most buzzed about model to the hotspot no one saw coming to the coolest new French brand, read on for who we think made the biggest splash in the fashion industry in 2012.
New York Fashion Week is in full swing, and the street style is better than ever. It's day two and we've got our street style photographer pounding t
Name: Stephanie LaCava Occupation: Writer What was the last good movie you saw? Moonrise Kingdom! If you were a Disney character, which would you be? Um, Tinkerbell for sure -- everyone calls me that.
Name: Stephanie LaCava Occupation: Writer What is the most played song on your iPod right now? Anything from Charlotte or Serge Gainsbourg. What is your favorite quote? "The first draft of anything is shit"--Hemingway. Or, also from Hemingway, "All right. Have it your own way. Road to hell paved with unbought stuffed dogs. Not my fault."
Having penned pieces for Vogue, The New York Times and The Daily Beast, Stephanie LaCava has built a name for herself in the edit world. Of course, as with most fashion writers, she has her own unique style which pays homage to the decade we all know and love--the nineties. With a flare for the Nirvana age, I'm willing to bet that Ms. LaCava is a little more than excited about what we saw for Fall 2011. Everything old is new again, unless you never let it go.
I need Style.com like I need my morning coffee. But I've been clicking on Vogue.com more and more lately, in part because I'm anxiously awaiting obvio