Fashion Gone Rogue - 5 Mar 2016 12:18

Rising star Bhumika Arora lands the February 2016 cover of Vogue India, wearing a print jacket and shorts from Louis Vuitton. Inside the magazine, the Indian model poses for Ruven Afanador in standout looks where East me...

Turning 30 soon? Or simply creeping toward the major milestone? Well, it's time to celebrate, to take stock, and to invest in yourself. Thirty is great. Thirty is always the new 20, only with less college parties and mor...

As Paris Fashion Week kicks into high gear, celebrities from all four corners of the globe are coming out to play. Kanye West and Karlie Kloss are among the American stars who have already been spotted on the scene, with...
Fashion Gone Rogue - 5 Mar 2016 04:24

Isabel Marant looks back on the eighties for her fall-winter 2016 collection presented during Paris Fashion Week. Although most people cringe when thinking of the decade in a style viewpoint, Marant reminds us that it wa...
WhoWhatWear - 5 Mar 2016 02:39

You've been going about it ALL wrong.

Earlier this year, Vogue.com contributor Luke Leitch wrote an article about why women should be paying more attention to the menswear shows. Aside from the fact that the line between "guys" and "girls" clothing has ne...
Fashion Gone Rogue - 5 Mar 2016 12:30

Alexander McQueen has debuted a signature fragrance called McQueen Parfum. Inspired by a woman "who blooms in the dark", the scent features main notes of Sambac Jasmine with tuberose and ylang-ylang. The bottle is made w...
WhoWhatWear - 5 Mar 2016 09:15

Which look is your favorite?
Fashion Gone Rogue - 5 Mar 2016 05:16

One of the trends that was popular on the runways this season was the off the shoulder look. And if you are looking for a way to show just a hint of skin, the off the shoulder top is a perfect option. Wear it with your f...

As fashion month (and, along with it dutiful editors, stylists, and models) takes its final lap in Paris, the hair has been significantly springier, with an added dose of French laissez-faire. Blame it on the rainy, humi...
New York Mag - 5 Mar 2016 03:02

Last spring in Paris, the Palais Galliera held an exhibition of the fashions of Jeanne Lanvin. It was curated by Alber Elbaz, the artistic director of Lanvin since 2001, and Olivier Saillard, the Galliera's director. Alt...
Fashionista - 5 Mar 2016 02:31

It's confirmed: we'll all be dressing like the Heathers in six months.
New York Mag - 5 Mar 2016 17:20

We're recapping our five favorite moments from each day of Paris Fashion Week. Below: the best, prettiest, and weirdest things we saw on Day Four.1. The clothes at Loewe. We could write an entire list dedicated to the wo...

The Australian brand seeks to expand its presence globally via multichannel distribution.

The island of Bermuda is like a piece of candy on a confectioner's board--a marzipan island of soft pink-sand beaches, aquamarine waters, and limestone cottages painted in kaleidoscopic Easter-egg hues. It's a pastel par...
New York Mag - 5 Mar 2016 03:11

Zara recently released its Ungendered collection. While some consider the collection a triumph for the genderqueer and trans communities, others are calling Zara's definition of "unisex" into question.Conventionally attr...
People - 6 Mar 2016 01:45

Gellar changed her hair color as she prepares for her role in the upcoming Cruel Intentions television reboot
New York Mag - 6 Mar 2016 01:30

Texas is not known for its particularly balanced educational system, which, in the recent past has approved disputed history books and curriculum that doesn't really believe in separation of church and state. Mary Lou Br...
College Fashion - 6 Mar 2016 01:00

Whether you're rich because you work at the college library or because you take money from your immediate ancestors in anticipation of graduation, chances are you're not that rich. Especially not after you spent 74 bucks...
The New York Times - 6 Mar 2016 00:57

Guillaume Henry presents his latest fall looks.
New York Mag - 6 Mar 2016 00:47

Sit at the Café Castiglione long enough on a rainy night, and you hear everything. I've been there, on and off, since 1988, when that stretch of the Rue Saint-Honoré was mostly perfume and dusty antique-jewelry shops, ...