We head backstage at New York Fashion Week with One Management editorial director Christopher Michael (pictured, far right) for a behind-the-crazy scenes peek at the action.
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Kate and Laura Mulleavy on Sequoia trees, Frankenstein and why there are no people on the Rodarte moodboards
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Beauty » Backstage Beauty
Go backstage with the beauty pros on our New York Fashion Week video channel
Beauty editor Lesa Hannah went backstage at New York Fashion Week to chat with the top hair, makeup and nail pros about the looks they created for Marc Jacobs, Alexander Wang, Narciso Rodriguez, Rodarte and more. See all her reports on our New York Fashion Week video channel. Above, she chats with makeup artist Dick Page about the all-American beauty at Michael Kors.
Beauty » Backstage Beauty
Exclusive video: Dick Page talks aggressive brows at Narciso Rodriguez
Superstar makeup artist Dick Page talks to our own Lesa Hannah about the strong brows at Narciso Rodriguez.
Fashion » At the shows
New York: Francisco Costa shows must-haves for the urban warrior at Calvin Klein
Designer Francisco Costa continued the cool allure of the Calvin Klein label with his fall 2010 line-up of minimalist, techno-inspired pieces. New must-haves for the urban warrior include silk folded raglan shirts, cashmere shifts, stretchy long sleeve dresses, and silver column dresses. Absolutely divine. Read more »
Fashion » At the shows
New York: Marchesa’s fall show was a fairy tale come to life
Ethereal, enchanting, elegant – how do you describe the heavenly creations at Marchesa? This fall, the collection continues to inspire dreamers and romantics with its’ line-up of courtesan-esque sculptural silhouettes adorned with intricate pleat work, paisley motifs, delicate tulles, silk chiffons, embroidery and lace. Lilac kissed gowns mix amongst other red carpet-worthy pieces in blush, silver, pink, crimson and of course, black. It’s like a fairytale come to life and designer Georgina Chapman is the fairy godmother who styles us for the ball.
Beauty » Backstage Beauty
Exclusive video: Backstage beauty at Marc by Marc Jacobs
Beauty editor Lesa Hannah heads backstage at the Marc by Marc Jacobs show to talk with hairstylist Guido Palau, makeup artist Dick Page and manicurist Jan Arnold.
Fashion » At the shows
New York: Isaac Mizrahi’s Central Park Story
Forget West Side Story. According to Isaac Mizrahi’s Fall 2010 collection it’s all about the Central Park Story. This magical tale (think Avedon meets Avatar) comes to life on the runway with model’s clad in cashmere fleece dresses, colourful Muppets-style fur coats, strapless wool dresses with toggle accents, sequin bombers, brocade skirts and fluffy chiffon gowns with twinkling embellishment. Very winter fairy. Read more »
Fashion » At the shows
New York: Ralph Lauren takes a romantic turn for fall

RALPH LAUREN Fall 2010. RALPH LAUREN Fall 2010. Photo by Fernanda Calfat/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz
Ralph Lauren, the king of preppy, country luxe is feeling a little romantic this fall. Bordeaux velvet tunics, olive cashmere coats, floral georgette blouses, amethyst silk velvet jackets, cropped shearling vests, wool leggings and Bloomsbury floral gowns are the new essentials for a weekend in the country or a private dinner at the club. As for extras, like the calf leather luggage bags, velvet beaded pouches and crocodile clutches, they are anything but an afterthought. The Ralph Lauren woman chooses her accessories as carefully as she chooses her day wear or evening gown. But judging from the effortlessly chic way that it’s thrown together in the end, one would never know it. Now, that’s great style.


















