WME Fashion Is Leaving Focus & Australian Fashion Week
WME Fashion is re-orienting for the future. In a new announcement from president Susan Plagemann, the group—owned by Endeavor—will no longer be sponsoring Australian Fashion Week, according to Puck. Additionally, the brand will be “spinning off” Focus, which produces the majority of New York Fashion Week’s top runway shows—though the company is set to be independently relaunched by Dominic Kaffka in 2025. The news coincides with 10 staff layoffs, following the company’s first layoffs earlier in 2024. Puck further states that the loss of Focus indicates Plagemann’s focus on WME’s main portfolio of talent representation, particularly as the company owns IMG Models, The Wall Group, and Art + Commerce.
Jeremy Allen White Gets Cozy For Calvin Klein’s Winter Campaign
Yes, chef! Jeremy Allen White’s third Calvin Klein campaign has arrived, just in time for the holidays. The hunky actor is front and center in new images photographed by Stuart Winecoff, where he lounges fireside and preps sandwiches at home. He’s outfitted in Calvin Klein’s latest versatile undershirts, pajamas, separates, and denim. Discover the full campaign below!
All images: Stuart Winecoff
Carolina Herrera Teams Up With FRAME For A Colorful Denim Capsule Collection
Carolina Herrera‘s bringing a pop of color to its first denim capsule collection! The elegant brand has joined forces with FRAME on a new line of denim pieces, inspired by the friendship between Herrera’s Wes Gordon and FRAME’s co-founder Erik Torstensson. Together, the duo envisioned what the Herrera girl’s off-duty wardrobe looks like—which includes high-waisted midi and miniskirts, collared jackets, and dynamic ball skirts in a chic palette of marigold yellow, white, pale blue, poppy red, and deep berry. You can check out the full collection now, which ranges from $498 to $1,198, on Carolina Herrera’s website, FRAME’s website, and Bergdorf Goodman.
All images: Courtesy of Carolina Herrera
Max Mara Is Showing In Italy For Its Resort 2026 Show
Ciao! Max Mara is showing in Italy for its next Resort show. In May, the brand will showcase its Resort 2026 collection in Naples, Italy, from June 16 to 17, 2025. The show marks Max Mara’s latest international Resort show destination, following its jaunts to Venice, Stockholm, Lisbon, and Ischia.
Sabrina Carpenter Will Deck The Halls With A New Netflix Holiday Special
I’m talking deckin’ all the halls! Sabrina Carpenter is ringing in the season with her first-ever holiday special, A Nonsense Christmas, which airs on Netflix on December 6. As the teaser hints, Carpenter will perform an array of holiday tunes with fantastical ensembles to match (to stay organized, she’s even labeled select looks “For the Girls” and “For the Gays.” However, there’s also plenty of star power in store—Carpenter will duet with Chappell Roan, Tyla, Shania Twain, and Kali Uchis. Plus, Cara Delevingne, Quinta Brunson, Sean Astin, Nico Hiraga, Kyle Mooney, Megan Stalter, Owen Thiele, and Jillian Bell are also slated for appearances!
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