45 Random, Busty, And Sparkly Cannes Fashion Highlights
Also: Justin Timberlake, who clearly has a really bad hair mousse addiction.
Also: Justin Timberlake, who clearly has a really bad hair mousse addiction.
Your social life doesn’t need to resemble Olivia Palermo’s in order for you to get maximum mileage out of your cocktail dresses. Here’s how to dress them down.
Coming in at 95 out of 100, Gisele is the only model to make the magazine's "Most Powerful Woman" list. Some may argue it's due to her innate ability to pull off thong jorts, but most likely it's because of her U.N. Environmental Program ambassador status, million business ventures, etc.
Yes, it’s true: Jorts have reached a new low.
Because the NFL player designs “men’s luxury hosiery” now, you see.
They’re neon green and they’re personalized.
Big quotes around pope, guys. Big quotes.
A lawsuit filed by environmental groups and residents of the neighborhood against Lincoln Center argues that Damrosch Park, where fashion week takes place, isn't supposed to be used for commercial purposes as often as it is. The suit seeks to reclaim the park from Lincoln Center to keep it from being used for "nonpark purposes." In other words, this will affect the five must-see designers who still show there. And Fiber One.
The best comment on her Instagram photos of the occasion: “Cara please stop.”
Tilda can do no wrong.
Matthew Smith, the life partner of Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Michael Jeffries, wields as much power and influence as any executive at the publicly traded company. Only problem is, he isn’t employed by and holds no official role at A&F, which has raised corporate governance concerns among company executives.
Lohan originally sued DNAM Apparel Industries, which manufactured her 6126 leggings line, for $1.1 million for breach of contract. Now the company is countersuing her for $5 million, claiming her "drug addled image" deterred shoppers from buying the pieces. (Or maybe it was just that they were ridiculous-looking.)
There were only two episodes, but we’ll always have the memories. And these gifs.
During an interview at the Savannah College of Art and Design's annual fashion show, Calvin Klein designer Francisco Costa hinted that he's working on a cheap-o Calvin Klein line. (He just did a Macy's line.) He didn't say who it would be for, but CK hasn't done H&M yet so there's that possibility.
Crystal-embellished cactus: $300. Owning a crystal-embellished cactus: priceless.
While the CFDA regrets New York Fashion Week's interference with the Jewish holy days, they're asking New York's fashion community to suck it up. "The CFDA greatly respects and understands the importance of this holiday but, given the international calendar of European shows directly after New York, we do not have the option to shift the dates later," the council's memo states. "We realize that the observance of the holiday will impact some in their ability to attend or present shows—but we are asking that everyone please work with us to make this situation work as best as possible."
No more Bangladesh disasters, OK?
Get an in-depth look at the luxury brand's workers painstakingly crafting those iconic silk scarves. From silkworm to steaming the finished product, the design process takes two years. But is all that effort worth the high-end price tag?
OUCH. From 1908. (via retronaut.com)
Complaints over the a recent cover of T magazine, featuring “sleaze for dirty old men,” led to the Times’ public editor to weighing in.
Their inclusion in the pool of highly-qualified workers applying for H-1B immigrant visas is "one exception that we all scratch our heads about,” says one analyst. After all, they just have to look pretty and walk in a straight line, right?
Is it just me or are people looking progressively dumber at these things?
Or… thank her? IS THIS CHIC OR FREAK, I CAN’T DECIDE!!!
Rihanna has her own version of Project Runway, except instead of Michael Kors she has Pharrell and apparently now instead of Nina Garcia she has Erin Wasson.
Abercrombie & Fitch’s CEO Mike Jeffries has been under fire for his comments about the brand only being for “cool, good-looking people,” and for not selling plus sizes. Blogger The Militant Baker saw an opportunity to show what Jeffries won’t.
“My friend said, ‘Charge him a lot of money — it’s David Bowie.’ I charged him $100.”
Everything from Prince’s teal leisurewear to Justin Bieber’s leather.
Thank you for this, Taylor Swift.
“I’m not a Star Trek fan at all. In fact, I turned J.J. Abrams down the first time he asked me to work on the film.”