10 Best-Dressed Magazine Editors
Edited by Lester Brathwaite
They’re the dictators of decorum, the tyrants of taste and the sultans of style, but how do the names above the mastheads and behind the editorials stack up in fashion’s game of cards?
Edited by Lester Brathwaite
They’re the dictators of decorum, the tyrants of taste and the sultans of style, but how do the names above the mastheads and behind the editorials stack up in fashion’s game of cards?
Edited by Lester Brathwaite
In speaking with German magazine Der Spiegel, Carine Roitfeld was knocking gems of wisdom out of the goddamn park. Here are her 15 best quotes from that interview, because 10 just wouldn’t have done her justice.
Edited by Lester Brathwaite
- Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are planning to make a mint on their style with new online venture, StyleMint, launching in July. Featuring 8 T-shirt styles for $29.99 designed and merchandised with the help of the Sisters Tanner, the site will combine e-commerce with social media. MK told WWD: “With Stylemint.com, Ashley and I have created an online experience reflecting our love of style and allowing us to engage with our customers directly, which is an inspiring new way for us to think and create as designers.” I remember just yesterday they were wearing clam diggers and 90s Cameron Diaz hair. Now look at ‘em. Businesswomen. How the time flies! [WWD]
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Continuing on from our earlier lesson, turn on the wind machines and unleash the doves as we explore more of the poses to finally get you your long-awaited multi-page spread in Vogue.
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Having paged through my fair share of Vogues since acquiring my first issue some ten years ago, I’ve picked up a trick or two. There are certain poses models always do – poses that are “classic Vogue.” So to master these is to get one horse-like step closer to those hallowed, glossy editorial pages.
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Polish mag, Fashion knows exactly what I want without me even knowing that I want it. Case in point, this hilarious and brilliant editorial homage to ex-Vogue Paris EIC, Carine Roitfeld.
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- Carine Roitfeld is rebounding nicely post-Vogue with a gig at Barneys. The luxury retailer has commissioned Roitfeld to act as guest editor, muse, and stylist for their Fall 2011 season. Look for Carine’s personal touch on the Barneys catalogue, fall campaign, their store windows as well as a short film with her at the focus. At this very moment Carine is ripping up the latest issue of Vogue Paris while putting on an impromptu number to “Everything’s coming up Roitfeld!” [Fashionologie]
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Amber Valletta graces two Vogue editorials this month, one for Anna‘s American edition and another for Franca‘s Italian. For both, Amber plays what seems a woman barely able to cope with all this damn beauty — something with which I can certainly sympathize.
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Where does Celine‘s hear beat now? In Vegas of course, where she’s been tapped as the town’s one-woman economic stimulus. Also, Emmanuelle Alt‘s cover faux pas and Snooki bodyslams the shit out of life.
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It’s a very Vogue Friday: Was Carine persona non grata in Paris last week? Inez and Vinoodh snap Gisele for Emmanuelle Alt‘s first cover. And RiRi makes her debut as a Vogue cover girl while Anna rolls over in the special grave she uses to keep from aging . Oh, and contrary to popular belief, Charlie Sheen is alive…and will be on the cover of Vogue Italia’s “The Crack Issue” next month…Everyone, strike a pose!