Category: Fashion
How Céline is Changing the Way Older Women Are Viewed in Fashion
Céline has always been a champion of minimalist chic, even when the original founder, Céline Vipiana, was still at the helm (all the way up [Read More…]
The Love/Hate Relationship Women Have With the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show
It’s the fashion show that trumps all fashion shows. Even Chanel’s. Yes, every year, just in time for the winter season when every woman is [Read More…]
Try to Enjoy the Grand Budapest Hotel-Like Short Film From Karl Lagerfeld
When it comes to model-musician pairings, it’s fair to say that Cara Delevigne and Pharrell Williams are somewhat in the lackluster category when compared with, [Read More…]
Vivienne Westwood Does Not Care About Poor People
Vivienne Westwood, who probably hasn’t been poor since the 1970s, has recently made a comment that’s shocked the polite status quo of London. After delivering [Read More…]
The Death of de la Renta
There are so few preeminent designers left alive in the world of fashion. And now, we’ve lost another. Oscar de la Renta, perhaps one of [Read More…]
Kate Moss & The Boner for Boniness Effect
While there are many men who currently maintain that a full-figured–or at least mildly curvaceous–woman is their preference, those who are honest with themselves know [Read More…]
On Urban Outfitters Selling A “Vintage” Kent State Sweatshirt
Urban Outfitters has never been known for staying within the limits of good taste. From t-shirts that say “Eat Less” (which isn’t really that offensive [Read More…]
The Leopard Print in Film
While leopard prints are to fashion cliches what Wildean aphorisms are to the intro of novels, they are still among the most memorable ensembles worn [Read More…]
The Vreeland-Avedon Alliance: A Fashion Dynasty
When Diana Vreeland’s reign as editor-in-chief at Vogue began (yes, it’s hard to imagine, but try to think past Anna Wintour) in 1962, the young [Read More…]
Marxism and Paris Hilton
Although one wouldn’t immediately (or ever) associate Paris Hilton with Marxist policy, the famed socialite has certain tendencies toward the economist’s theories on class relations. [Read More…]