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Designer Julianna Bass—a Tennessee native who relocated from Brooklyn to Berlin—is back in town gearing up for her next New York Fashion Week show, and just released her latest e-commerce collection, ICONIC. Here’s why she needs to be on your radar…
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Harald Glöckler: “Plastic surgery is neither good or bad. It’s necessary.”
by Eddie RocheIt’s Berlin Fashion Week, which always brings to mind the self-proclaimed Prince of Fashion a.k.a. Harald Glöckler. Feels like a fitting time…
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Replete with plenty of kitschy and cheeky touches from creative director Jeremy Scott, Moschino officially opened their first store in the…
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Replete with plenty of kitschy and cheeky touches from creative director Jeremy Scott, Moschino officially opened their first store in the…
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Checking in with catwalk fave Lily Donaldson. Ah, the life of a jet setting top mod. Where are you living…
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Stella McCartney sat down with Jessie Cartner-Morley for The Guardian UK’s Fashion magazine for an in-depth interview and reveals she is a committed fan of her own brand. “I’m a head to toe-er,” she says. “I don’t wear anything else. I wear my own lingerie, I wear Stella For Adidas socks. Some pieces are new and some are old – these jeans I’ve had for about five years, the shoes are brand new. But it’s all my stuff.†Could we blame her? This reminds us of the female Berlin designers, who we won’t mention by name, who once told us that they wouldn’t wear their own designs. That was a head-scratcher.
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Ruffian’s Brian Wolk and Claude Morais are back with another recent tale from La Vie En Ruffian. This time the boys fill us in on Tuesday’s Creative Time Ball in Brooklyn, where they served as hosts. Take it away, boys…
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It’s not every night that a cocktail affair involves bringing your passport instead of, say, adhering to a dress code or something of the ilk. Befitting for a Conde Nast Traveler event, however, thrown by freshly-minted publisher (and 4 Times Square stalwart) Bill Wackermann at Tertulia. The potential party favor? A half-dozen luxe, all-expenses-paid jaunts to global destinations like Berlin, Madrid, Buenos Aires, Milan, Cancun, and Antigua…the flights for which took off this morning.
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VOGUE Germany announces that it has dedicated almost every page of its August issue to Hollywood hot shot, Nicole Kidman. Kidman is not only known for her persuasive on-screen roles, but also for her generously charitable acts as a the chicest citizen of the world. The 46-year-old star will be honored today in Berlin by the Cinema for Peace Foundation for her commitment to social change and activism for women’s rights. Kidman will be the cover star of August’s German VOGUE and will also play a leading role in the issue’s content, some of her A-List friends, such as Naomi Watts, Hugh Jackman, and Colin Firth, divulge how they really feel about this tres memorable actresses in the issue. Another feature of the Kidman-packed issue? An interview between Ingrid Sischy and the red-haired raven. Editor-in-Chief, Christiane Arp added, “Success has not satisfied Nicole Kidman. On the contrary- her hunger for new experiences is undiminished. We are fascinated by that aspect of her character.” Sounds like the perfect choice for the heroine of the upcoming issue!
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