The editor of "Teen Vogue" (and former The Cut staffer) will replace Stella Bugbee, who announced her departure in October.
She's moving into a new editor-at-large position at 'New York.'
Plus, Covid-19's impact on the direct-to-consumer market.
Plus, Mango is becoming a faster fashion brand.
Plus, ThredUp's rapid growth shows no signs of slowing down.
They each got a September issue cover.
Plus, L'Occitane signs agreement to transition to 100 percent recycled packaging.
All while putting inclusivity and greater representation at the top of her style agenda.
From designing Broadway theater posters to becoming design director of "Domino" at just 30 years old, her upward trajectory was anything but normal.
Plus, Hermès is selling $3,000 skateboards, because why the hell not?
She's killin' it with those fall issues.
Or, how to find your confidence after learning the ropes from industry titans.
Plus, see what happened when a fourth-grader went to fashion week.
Fashion's most respected critic is back for her second season at 'New York' magazine's The Cut.
Actresses — and yes, even their stylists — get paid in the tens and even hundreds of thousands of dollars to wear a dress, says stylist Jessica Paster.
And Miuccia Prada thinks "The Devil Wears Prada" was awful.
They pretty much see it all, so we'd listen up.
And Giuliana Rancic opens up about that Zendaya controversy.
And Shiona Turini was just announced as a contributor for 'The Cut.'
And Beyonce's Instagram photo sparks pregnancy rumors.
The 12 Years a Slave actress covers New York Magazine's Spring Fashion issue.
"There comes a time when a girl has got to put on her heels and sally forth!" Robin Givhan told us of her new gig.
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Some girls just have all the luck: Karl Lagerfeld has reportedly volunteered to design Keira Knightley's wedding gown. Karl, if you need a project and you're just giving things away, we're always available. {Vogue UK} Would you take out insurance on your favorite handbag? French bank Société Générale thinks that's what women want, but some women are crying sexism. {HuffPo} All might be fair in love and fashion, but W Magazine would like you to know that they aren't feuding with founder John Fairchild, thank you. (Also, check out The Cut's revamped site - looks good guys!) {The Cut}