Read today’s dose of chic intel right here… Chanel Is Launching Men’s Makeup (V) Chanel has announced the launch of…
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Kate Spade has released its fourth book, “She: Muses, Visionaries, and Madcap Heroines.” The $40 tome, created in partnership with…
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Activist, author, and feminist icon Gloria Steinem made her CFDA Awards debut last night and showed off her personal style in…
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Fashion’s finest, political fixtures, and some of Hollywood’s most iconic faces reunited for last night’s annual CFDA Fashion Awards—also known as…
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What does Cosmo EIC and Hearst Magazines editorial director Joanna Coles have lined up for the Ho-Ho times? “On Christmas Day…
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Calling all Annie Leibovitz admirers! The portraiture master is pouring her talent into a new (and non-magazine-related) project, taking to London for a new exhibition, commissioned by…
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Powerful women were in full effect at the United Nations on Friday night when Diane von Furstenberg and friends celebrated the 5th annual DvF awards. The evening honored Gloria Steinem with the Lifetime Leadership award, Alicia Keys with the Inspiration award, Veronika Scott with the People’s Voice award, and Kah Walla, Liron Peleg-Hadomi and Noha Khatieb with awards for women in the Vital Voices network.
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Excitement is de rigueur when Oprah Winfrey is on Hearst Tower turf to work on her eponymous glossy, surely. But the palpable yet politely restrained giddiness of having the icon on the premises for a screening of her new film, The Butler, along with co-star Forest Whitaker and director Lee Daniels manifested in bemused glances and whispers from editors popping out of elevators. Perhaps it was the chic set lured in for the eve that caused some of that rubbernecking on those escalators: Barbara Walters and Gloria Steinem showed up, and a cadre of designers turned out, too, including Prabal Gurung, Vera Wang, Tracy Reese, Rachel Roy, and Monika Chiang
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To borrow Gloria Steinem’s all-time favorite word, Glamour’s “These Girls” event made for a “fan-f*cking-tastic†night! An awe-inspiring team of today’s most talented and funny women gathered last night at Joe’s Pub to deliver a series of monologues that were balls-out honest, gut wrenchingly funny, and, at times, even tearfully emotional. This time (the last “These Girls” went down back in October) Dianna Agron, Alexa Chung, Zosia Mamet, Lucy Punch, Emma Roberts, and Amy Schumer got in monologue mode, and Steinem and Amy Pohler were the evening’s special guests.