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“In Vogue: The 90s,” a glossy six-episode look at the fashion bible’s most revolutionary decade, is a speed-read through the jaw-dropping celebs and scandals that made it iconic.
Doja Cat, Charli XCX and PinkPantheress took the stage at Elsewhere in Bushwick for Jacobs’ “Heaven” collection New York Fashion Week party. Plus, Sergio Hudson and Private Policy.
Miley Cyrus was the surprise model at Marc Jacobs’ Armory show. Plus, two beautiful collections of cool glamour at Fe Noel and Sukeina bring New York Fashion Week to an end.
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Lady Gaga had the time of her life at Sarah Tanno’s Mexican nuptials. There’s a colorful history of celebrities trying—and sometimes failing—not to co-opt their friends’ big days.
Audrey Hope is a spiritual counselor at the luxurious Seasons rehab center in Malibu. Here, she opens up about how she treats her celebrity clientele (with crystals).
The designer is re-releasing the 1993 grunge-themed collection that got him fired—then made him a star. Nostalgic shoppers will swoon, but the statement has lost its punch.
Some people left, and others wondered if he was deliberately trying to steal Rihanna’s thunder as she presented her NYFW show in Brooklyn. Whatever, Marc Jacobs brought the drama.
Marc Jacobs’ closing show of New York Fashion Week traditionally comes with drama and controversy. Wednesday’s was no different, as animal rights protesters massed at the Armory.
At Marc Jacobs’ NYFW show, Rihanna and Courtney Love were guests, and Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner modeled. There were no controversial dreadlocks this time. Instead, turbans!
After the backlash against white models with dreadlocks in his latest show, Marc Jacobs issued a staggeringly tone-deaf response.
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