(NEW YORK) Calvin Klein Collection Cozy grunge blanketed the runway at the Calvin Klein Collection show. Of course, it was…
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(NEW YORK) Marc Jacobs After navigating treacherous slush and frigid temps all week, Marc provided the perfectly dreamy adieu to NYFW, composed of…
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Click HERE for Picture Gallery (NEW YORK) Tommy Hilfiger After navigating treacherous slush and frigid temps all week, Marc provided…
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(NEW YORK) Calling all mod aficionados! The Daily‘s inaugural Model Issue got fêted with Modelinia Friday at Harlow. The model–to–normal people ratio skewed toward…
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Besides good ol’ Cathy Horyn, of course, the Times’ show-reviewing duties will also fall on new hire Matthew Schneier. He comes to the paper from his gig as deputy editor at Style.com; the newly-minted NYT Styles section reporter joins recent hire John Koblin. Sounds like Koblin will tackle the big-picture fashion biz features Wilson churned out at the Grey Lady, while Schneier will review the runways aplenty.
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Moschino has more to celebrate then just their 30th anniversary. The brand has announced that Jeremy Scott has been named creative director of the Italian label. Scott will be replacing Rossella Jardini, who has been at the brand since 1994, the same year that the founder of the house, Franco Moschino, passed away.
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Ruh roh! Today, in an all-new episode of The Family Feud…Style.com’s Tim Blanks wrote a negative review of Jean Paul Gaultier’s recent couture show in Paris that didn’t go over so well with JPG. Blanks wrote: “A few outfits later, a “millefeuille de mousselines” echoed Yves Saint Laurent’s way with color, as a reminder that Gaultier was once considered the one true heir to the throne of French fashion. But that was once upon a time, and that time has, sad to say, well and truly passed.” Ouch. He also questioned the choice to have French reality star Nabilla Benattia walk the runway after the “glory days” of icons such as Madonna and Björk strutting for the designer. Gaultier wrote an open letter on Twitter (where else?) to the recent Eugenia Sheppard CFDA Award recipient. The letter goes a little something like this…