On a rare January visit, they were incredible well-stocked with coats. One in particular caught my eye -- the yellow and red shearling Prada coat from the fall 2014 runway
Andrew Logan is the kind of jewelry designer you'll only come across once in a lifetime. Andrew Logan jewelry is equal parts wearable art and sculpture.
2020 has been a wild year, so it's only fitting that one of the biggest emerging trends in jewelry has to do with slime. Rubberized jewelry is slime jewelry and Sunnei and Ottolinger make it look great.
This is our unfiltered mini review of Rick Owens Spring 2021. On day 4 of Paris Fashion Week, Rick Owens presented one of the most standout collections of the season yet.
Even if you can't immediately think of some of Kate Bush's most popular songs, If you've been on TikTok lately, you've probably heard one of them. But let's face it, Kate Bush has always been somewhat of a style icon in her own right.
At New York Fashion Week, I attended Rebecca Minkoff Fall 2020 show, and this is what it was like attending a fashion show in the middle of a pandemic.
There's another group of designers who seem to focus on the summer lifestyle aesthetic all year - as well as plenty of women who follow these brands and actually make summer-y pieces work
Fashion designer Kansai Yamamoto passed away today at age 76. He designed extraordinary, eccentric pieces. You've probably seen his work on David Bowie.
Berries are literally everywhere in fashion right now. From strawberries to cherries, these cheery fruits are popping up on bags, dresses, tops, shoes and more.
Vera Gräfin von Lehndorff-Steinort (born in East Prussia 1939) was a popular model, artist, and actress known as Veruschka. The height to the Veruschka obsession occurred in the 1960s.
Diaphanous silk dresses printed with images of lithe fairies, checkered skirts and their matching tops, golden dresses rendered in lightweight leather--these are the things that Prada's spring/summer 2008 collection were made of.
Giulietta degli Spiriti (Juliet of the Spirits) was Federico Fellini's first film in color. The surrealistic imagery and wicked illusions created only by the master of fantasy and baroque himself, Fellini, were made even more exquisite by the set and costume designer, Piero Gherardi.