For fall, we love feminine briefcase bags, hands-free carryalls and exotic skins.
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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 Jordan Porter | August 11th, 2011 | 10:00 am
For fall, we love feminine briefcase bags, hands-free carryalls and exotic skins.
View by trend: Animal Instincts | Great Outdoors | Business Class
By Sarah Casselman | September 13th, 2010 | 2:41 pm
Saturday
While you lovelies were brunching and cocktailing over the weekend, I’ve was hard at work celeb-spotting at the Lincoln Centre (I spy: Carmen Electra, Kristin Bell, J. Lo, Bradley Cooper, Neil Patrick Harris, Aisha Tyler, Kelly Osbourne, Kimora Lee Simmons, Chris Bosh, Rebecca Romijn, Christina Hendricks, and so on, and so on), crossing Manhattan several times a day to attend the shows and trying to avoid the dreaded fashion week blisters that come with this job. Happily, Saturday was a sunny day in every way.
Blue skies and Lacoste first up on the schedule. Creative director Christophe Lemaire nailed his version of sporty chic (lots of white, sleeveless polos, perforated short shorts and graphic prints) before heading off next season to Hermès. Was the orange carpet rolled out at Lacoste simply a cheeky way of jumping onto the saddle, so to speak? Read more »
By Anna Cipollone | November 30th, 2009 | 10:50 am

Photography by Peter Stigter
Having only recently announced his upcoming lower-price line, Z Spoke, Zac Posen is now the next in line to do a collection for Target’s Go International series. The limited edition designs will, naturally, be highly-anticipated and will surely leap off shelves when they hit stores and the Target website on April 25. So even with the car rental costs, we’ll have two opportunities this spring to snag ourselves some Posen for a slightly more shopper-friendly price point than his usual $900 to $12,000. [WWD]
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