As Maybelline New York’s reign at the Tents continues with 11 hot to trot runway sponsorships, your Daily checked in with two-time Maybelline partner Mara Hoffman and lead makeup artist Charlotte Willer to find out what really goes into their creative collab.
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WHAT: FitFlop Gladda in Black Pearl…WHY: It’s a sandal! It’s a sneaker! Actually, darlings, it’s the most comfortable pair of gladiators you’ll ever wear. (Just trust.) Built with an ergonomically engineered, super-cushioned triple-density midsole, it’s more or less a footwear revolution happening on your own pieds. Toss those Crocs (not that you should’ve owned them in the first place) ASAP…AVAILABLE: $190, FitFlop.com…
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Hey, vid-loving fashionettes: We’ve got you covered with our super-extensive queue of reviews in The Fix, but check back on the daily for strut-filled action straight from the latest NYFW runways. Does the catwalk get any more vicariously thrilling than that?! Start streaming already!
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Stella McCartney, along with Anna Zegna, Lauren Bush Lauren, and Kiehl’s Chris Salgardo are among the crunchy chic-sters featured in I am Eco-Warrior, a book by Roger Moenks that debuted Tuesday night with a posh party at The Gansevoort. Caring is cool, darlings.
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Wes Gordon reflects on his buffest days. Holy biceps! Love the collection!
Congratulations on 10 years.You were in our anniversary issue, shirtless in 2003…
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Feeling as polished as Linda Fargo? Submit your own look using the hashtag #vfbestdressed on photos you post to Instagram and Twitter or upload photos to vf.com/bestdressed.
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Discussing co-stars and the body image perils of fashion week at The Cinema Society & Dior Beauty screening of Beautiful Creatures… You have amazing co-stars in this film. Who was the most fun on set?
Emmy: Emma Thompson. She finds the comedy in a scene, even when it’s dramatic. -
Tory Burch
A resolutely ladylike and demure showing in mostly muted tones hues ruled at Tory Burch, cast again an appropriately stately venue, the Pierre hotel. The collection included ensembles thick with embellishment (namely, sequins and beading) plus textures like fur, velvet, and laser-cut leather. There were lots of allover prints—most notably, a black-and-white floral print that recurred throughout, which Burch herself wore in the form of a tidy V-neck shift to take her bow. Hems hit just below the knee. Many of the dresses were underlaid with turtleneck sweaters—a zeitgeist-y ’90s touch and a practical layering trick for fall. -
(NEW YORK) Fashion 2.0 | Topshop and Google Plan Data-Savvy Digital Runway [BOF]
Topshop opens digital doors for future runway showsCaroline Issa Unveils Collection for L.K. Bennett [Telegraph UK]
The stylist and fashion editor unveils her capsule collectionAlice By Temperley Line Expands [Vogue UK]
Expect to see a broader range of outerwear, tailoring and floor-length gowns than ever beforeThe Chanel Hula Hoop Bag (Finally) Makes Its Street Style Debut [Fashionista]
Marie Claire’s Kyle Anderson takes Chanel to the streetsOpen The Front Door! A First Look At Topshop Los Angeles [Refinery29]
Topshop is officially a Los Angelino -