
In her never-ending quest to conquer the fashion world, Blake Lively‘s Chanel campaign has made it’s debut⎯extending her stay in the pages of Vogue. Also in the works? A foray into dining. [WWD]
NYFW backstage beauty: The Chinese military meets ’40s Hollywood at Jason Wu
NYFW style snaps: We’re at Peter Som and Jason Wu, and so are Grace Coddington, Kate Lanphear, and Olivia Palermo
NYFW diary: The dispatch from day one including Jason Wu’s updated Mao jacket, Rag & Bone’s granny mishmash, and Suno’s sweet, sweet garden print
They said/We said: Kate Moss battles good and evil (like, really evil!) in a new W photoshoot
NYFW style snaps: We spy many fur coats, lots of studded leather, and is that Waris Ahluwalia?
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By Meagan Wilson | March 8th, 2011 | 3:13 pm

In her never-ending quest to conquer the fashion world, Blake Lively‘s Chanel campaign has made it’s debut⎯extending her stay in the pages of Vogue. Also in the works? A foray into dining. [WWD]
By Meagan Wilson | March 2nd, 2011 | 4:35 pm

Photography by Venturelli/Getty Images
Me-ow! Kiki Dunst‘s campaign for Bulgari‘s new fragrance, Mon Jasmin Noir, surfaces, and features a lion to boot. [InStyle UK]
Sears has a new Attitude – the line will be headed up by ANTM judge Jay Manuel at LG Fashion Week. [Jaymanuel]
He’s like, a totally important designer! The ever elusive Azzedine Alaia emerges for an interview with model Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele: [Interview]
Rumors are swirling that Miranda Kerr will walk the Balenciaga runway in Paris, less than two months after giving birth. [PopSugar]
In her continuing quest for world domination, Kelly Cutrone is launching a clothing line. [WWD]
By Septembre Anderson | December 10th, 2010 | 3:29 pm
Julianne Moore wore a black Lanvin sheath dress with an elaborate feathered neckline to a Bulgari 125th anniversary event. What do you think of her avian-inspired look? Vote after the jump. Read more »
By Septembre Anderson | November 4th, 2010 | 3:23 pm
Julianne Moore attended the Bulgari Express Save the Children party last night and wore a black silk and lace Alexander McQueen dress. While we loved this tuxedo, there seems to be something lost in translation here. What do you think of this two-for-one look? Cast your vote after the jump.
By Septembre Anderson | September 28th, 2010 | 12:30 pm
“Leave the couture to Carine, she is the queen of the party.” Anna Dello Russo gives you 10 rules on how not to disappoint Paris Vogue editor-in-chief Carine Roitfeld at a costume ball. Also on the list: “Mask plus tuxedo? so obvious” and “Shoes? doesn’t matter, nobody will note it” Especially if you’re wearing sparkly fruit on your head. [Anna Dello Russo]
“There’s always got to be some darkness, because otherwise you don’t appreciate what’s light. I’ve had a training in darkness, but I don’t feel that it’s necessarily a personal thing to me. I’m a bit lighter.” Sarah Burton, Alexander McQueen‘s successor, talks about his legacy, her favourite McQueen memories and what’s next for the label. Burton mount her first womenswear show for Alexander McQueen on October 5 during Paris Fashion Week. [WWD] Read more »
By Septembre Anderson | August 31st, 2010 | 12:58 pm
“There is no fashion crime, what is bad taste one day becomes good taste the next,” says Jean Paul Gaultier. [Telegraph]
Shoe designer Brian Atwood and Jones Apparel Group have teamed up to create a contemporary footwear and accessories label called B Brian Atwood set to debut in Fall 2011, with prices ranging from US$200 to $500. [WWD] Read our interview with Brian Atwood
Marchesa co-designer Georgina Chapman and her husband Harvey Weinstein have welcomed a baby girl this Sunday, India Pearl Weinstein. Congrats! [The Cut] Read more »
By Lara Tobin | March 11th, 2010 | 1:22 pm
A few designers flipped the French government the bird during Paris Fashion Week: In the midst of a heated ongoing debate in the country regarding banning burkas, designers Marithé and François Girbaud and Jean Charles de Castelbajac incorporated interpretations of burkas into their shows. [Independent UK via The Cut]
Amy Winehouse is set to design for Fred Perry. Apparently she’s always been a huge fan, but…seriously Amy Winehouse is designing a collection for Fred Perry? Anyway, it hits stores in October. [Vogue UK]
Chanel had a 265-tonne man-made glacier shipped from Sweden, but you can’t import water into France, so they had to ship it back after the show. [The Cut] Read more »
By Anna Cipollone | December 14th, 2009 | 12:03 pm

Photo via The Cut
The next season of America’s Next Top Model is currently filming on location in New Zealand. André Leon Talley has been spotted and is rumoured to be the newest addition to the judging panel, while Kimora Lee Simmons will guest judge an episode. [The Cut]
Christian Lacroix has just designed railway operator employees for French company SNCF. [WWD]
Alber Elbaz conceived of the December cover of Vogue Brazil as well as an editorial in the issue callled “The Fabulous World of Alber Elbaz” with a guest appearance from the designer. [Fashionologie]
Dov Charney, the head of American Apparel, informs his employees how to shape their eyebrows, expressing admiration for the Brooke Shields look. [Jezebel] Read more »
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