New York Fashion Week 2023 – L’ Agence
Now to the clothes: L’Agence, owned by J Brand jean’s Jeff Rudes, has always skewed young. since its inception in 2009 …
The Fashion Eclipse in Cannes
Once upon a less woke time, Cannes was thick with topless beach babes who got attention for taking off their clothes, not wearing them.
The Money and Drama Behind the Met Gala = Fashion’s Secret Power
The Met Gala, fashion’s biggest night chaired by Vogue editor Anna Wintour for almost two decades, has morphed into fashion’s biggest bank, powered by Hollywood.
BIANCA JAGGER’S CONTRIBUTION
When an event occurs that changes an entire industry it usually goes unnoticed by most. This past week the astute article by WSJ’s Ann Binlot “Blessed Be the Suit” caught me off guard. She was referring to the outfit the ravishing Bianca Jagger wore to her nuptials with rock star, Mick Jagger on May 12th, 1971….
Billy Porter Tells it Like it is.
When we got to the floor of the Las Vegas Convention Center, there were about three hundred rabid Billy fans seated around the agitprop stage, plus several hundred drifting through.That very second, the script fell out the window…
Savas shows their style
But the five month old Savas boutique on Melrose just east of LaBrea does leather quite differently. Savannah Yarborough of Nashville, Tennessee, has reinvented leather. She was senior designer for Billy Reid when she fell for “the emotion of leather jackets.”
Charles Arnoldi collaborates with Alexander McQueen
Art and fashion have never been strange bedfellows. In fact, they’ve frequently coupled. Designers going back as far as Elsa Schiaparelli collaborated with…
CELINE TAKES LOS ANGELES
Designer Hedi Slimane’s “hedi” mix of glam rock, grunge and glitter, all run through a French luxury lens studded with icons of L.A., could simply be called “Frunge.”Look, it’s cliché at this point to even discuss how rock n’ roll’s influenced fashion: let us count the ways, right?
NEW YORK FASHION WEEK FABULOUSNESS
Think the only fashion shows on the runway? Obsessing the minds and hearts of editors during Fashion Week is not what’s on the runway. It’s what their colleagues, contemporaries, competitors – from glossy mags, websites, blogs – are wearing.