Colorful stripes filled the season with ever-so-graphic, high-impact appeal.
Monthly Archives: June 2015
Donna Karan Steps Down as Head of Iconic Brand
Fashion Review: Tailoring Makes the Man at Givenchy and on the Men’s Runways in Paris
Donna Karan Stepped Down As Chief Designer
After 31 years at the helm of Donna Karan International, Donna Karan has stepped down from her position as the company’s chief designer, WWD reports. Since founding DKI with her husband in 1984, Karan was a pioneer designer in womenswear and American fashion. Today’s announcement comes after years of consideration and … More »
Tatcalling: Your New Form of Street Harassment
Having a visible tattoo invites a lot of questions: “Did that hurt?” “What does it mean?” “What do your parents think?” But some women are finding their ink has introduced them to a whole new genre of street harassment: the tatcall. Over at Everday Feminsim, Melissa A. Fabello writes about … More »
Parsons Alumnae Gear up Collective for Fashion Studies Academics
Parsons Alumnae have created an independent New York collective of young fashion sociologists, historians, and academics.
Find Your Sunscreen Soul Mate
Now that you’ve cut through the myths surrounding sunscreens, it’s time to discover which version of vital SPF is right for you. The Cut tested a lion’s share of the gooiest, lightest, and most effective sunscreens, and found the 12 best for every skin type and concern. From a sheer … More »
Skin Deep: MAC Cosmetics to Open Its First Makeup Studio
Katherine Tsina Bird Relaunches Avion Feminin Collection for Resort
After a brief hiatus, Los Angeles-based designer Katherine Tsina Bird is back with her evening-focused collection of ready-to-wear.
Alberta Ferretti Debuts Limited-Edition Spring 2016 Collection in Paris
Alberta Ferretti inaugurated her elaborate new Paris showroom with a limited-edition spring 2016 evening collection directly inspired by the space.