Proof that you don't need a degree from Princeton or Central Saint Martins to make it in fashion.
"Working in an industry where you get sent a lot of stuff, it can be hard to know what your real style is."
And fashion critic Robin Givhan gives Donald Trump a dressing-down.
Our "How to Make It In Fashion" conference is coming to Los Angeles on November 8, and we're thrilled to bring together some of Hollywood's top stylists for the day's most anticipated panel: it's a must-attend for anyone who wants to be the next Rachel Zoe.
There is a glut of fashion and beauty sites out there. So when a new one launches you have to think: What's different about this one? How will it survive? These are questions we put to Britt Aboutaleb, former Fashionista editor, and current editorial director of just-launched beauty site Byrdie.
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Has Team USA inspired you to go after your dreams this week? If one of those dreams includes an amazing job or internship in fashion, we have some i
Surprise, Surprise: Olivier Zahm likes to sext during meetings, but sometimes, when that's not satisfactory enough, he needs to step outside to make
Holy Cheekbones Batman: The cover of Penelope Cruz' French Vogue is out. Without reading the captions can you even tell who else is photographed? F
In Your Place: Judging from the masses of rolled pants, scarves and pops of color posing around New York Fashion Week, Refinery29's How to Get Shot By
This question's about as old as black and blue, but it is almost spring. Sure, underwear as outerwear rears its head every March, but for SS10 it was,
Be Italian: We totally agree on the Penny Lane girl crush of course. We can't even describe the levels of excitement we have for Nine. And Kate never
Best Of: Now that Fashion Month is actually and officially over (too many forgot about Giles yesterday), the best of the month's fashion's been round