Alexander McQueen Line to Continue
The Alexander McQueen line will survive the suicide of its designer, the French luxury company that owns the brand said. feeds.nytimes.com |
Anger as plus-size models 'squeezed out'
MODELS claim Australian Fashion Week has this year failed to showcase their achievements. news.com.au |
Young Photographer Breaks the Rules, Finds Success
Looking for success as a photographer, Todd Selby bet on his Web site, not traditional magazines. It has paid off. feeds.nytimes.com |
Special Report: Fashion: Fluidity and Form
Clearly Roland Mouret is feeling much more relaxed now that he has the rights to show under his own name again. feeds.nytimes.com |
Deconstructing the Classic Chanel Jacket
In today's luxury economy, Chanel is identified with a lively, ebullient approach to fashion. This has much to do with its founding: In the early 20th century, Coco Chanel offered women a new way of dressing — one that introduced ease and comfort to feminine elegance. That legacy has endured in various ways, especially in the form of the classic Chanel jacket. Originally inspired by a traditional Austrian men's style, the jacket borrowed some masculine flair but was distinctly chic. Its loose... nysun.com |