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Rachel McAdams Covers Vogue; Is Victoria Beckham Working On A Fur Line With Marc Jacobs?
- Rachel McAdams — with a mop of, dare we say it, could that be Kate G.-inspired hair — graces the January cover of Vogue. McAdams went to a couple fashion shows with Anna Wintour in September. [JustJared]
More »Glam, Glam, Glam At Isaac Mizrahi
Isaac Mizrahi's back after years way from the tents — as devoted to old-school glamour as ever! The show, titled "Astaire Case or Obstacle Course," involved a staircase, wind machine, jazz band and indoor rain shower. And Funny Face-worthy fashions! More »CK1: Calvin Gets Back To Basics. Again.
What would a 90s revival be without a liberal dose of Calvin Klein minimalism? Francisco Costa has claimed this line was based on CK's famed spring 1994 collection - and the influence is obvious. So is the rumpling. More »Wherever Men Are Fightin' For Their Rights, Ralph Lauren Will Be There
With his spring collection, Ralph Lauren hewed to his usual brand of classic Americana. Which apparently meant "Dorothea Lange" -meets-Newsies-with-a-dash-of-Blossom." More »More Like Fashion Weak?
Should You Be Worried When Courtney Love Is Enraptured By Your Show?
Proenza-Schouler's Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez have called this "a tricky collection." The result is a kind of sporty-scuba-princess look that only the consummate fashionista - or Courtney - will be able to pull off...or try to! More »Anna Sui: For The Swinging '60s Preppy Schoolgirl Mod In You
Born in Detroit, 45-year-old Parsons-educated Anna Sui never really wavers from her girly/punky/preppy/babydoll formula, but somehow, it always works. For spring 2010, Sui showed retro funky schoolgirl, with lots of plaid, zany '60s patterns and a healthy dose of fun. More »It Was Impossible Not To Smile At Oscar De La Renta (Well, Almost)
If you're gonna do classic luxe, this is the way to do it: with hats, lots of goregous, and - was that a dirndl? More »Baby Phat: Short, Shiny, Cropped, Ripped… And Man-Candy, Too
Baby Phat shows are always a spectacle, and Kimora Lee Simmons' vision for spring 2010 — shown last night — was no different. Models on a gold glitter runway with an Indian-ish arch; shredded jeans, harem pants, teeny bikinis. More »Betsey Johnson Serves Up Signature Kookiness, Color, Cartwheels
In what might be her last collection at the day-to-day helm of her namesake label, 66-year-old Betsey Johnson showed a frilled and frothy collection of the 80s-inflected looks she's known for. And a male model with panties on his head. More »We Auf Michael Kors' Latest Collection
For those of us who adore Michael Kors as an acid-tongued Project Runway judge, it's always disconcerting to see his somewhat dowdy - and in this case, frankly bizarre (not in the good way) - runway collections. More »Catherine Malandrino: For The Beachy, Relaxed, Vacation-Lover In You
French-born Malandrino's event today wasn't a runway show, but a "presentation," meaning models lounged around; editors, buyers and celebs stopped by. What they saw were pieces that looked perfect for a a trip to Tahiti — via Paris. More »Beauty & The Beastly At Badgley Mischka
"Badgley" and "Mischka" are bywords for classic elegance, and while it didn't reinvent the wheel, the Spring 2010 collection was no exception. Well, except for one really, really major exception: More »From Observed To Observer: Fashion Week Is A 3-Ring Circus
Fashion Week's Most Important Show: Snuggies
In arguably the most important runway show in a fashion week defined by important shows, Snuggie debuted a Spring collection of striking brilliance and originality. More »Goth Fairy Princesses Take The Runway At Vera Wang
Vera Wang is famous for turning women into fairy princesses on their "special day." And at this morning's runway show, she turned her models into a series of feathered, jeweled, gauzy bad fairies - and the occasional unlucky toad. More »The Waiting Game
More »Marc Jacobs Makes Us See Japan, Lots of Ruffles
Marc Jacobs could only offer platitudes about his collection to reporters last night at the Lexington Avenue Armory. "Life is a cabaret," he said. "All the world's a stage!" But the heavily Japanese-influenced clothes evidenced far more original thought. More »Tracy Reese: For The Bold, Girly Sophisticate In You
Tracy Reese, one of the only African-American designers to show in the tents during New York Fashion Week, had a vision for spring 2010 as diverse as her runway. Bold colors, strong patterns and whisper-soft dresses, in a gallery. More »DKNY Loves The 90s!
It was 1993 all over again at the DKNY Spring 2010 show! So blast some Automatic for the People and feel the love. More »Fringed And Feathered Doily Craft Project Explosion At Custo Barcelona
Last night at Bryant Park, Custo Barcelona looked ready to pull a Sophie Theallet and show its spring collection on an all-black cast; black models wore the first dozen-odd looks. But unfortunately, while runway diversity is hot, these clothes are...not. More »