The comedic sister act from Los Angeles took their first desert trip to Palm Springs, where they riffed on festival-related topics.
Martin discusses her film “Godard Mon Amour,” in which she stars as the late French actress Anne Wiazemsky.
The New Zealand-born singer-songwriter describes her latest album as “a very bold, very tough-sounding record.”
Meghan Markle’s fairy tale life is also having a gilded effect on every fashion brand she wears, especially the lesser-known ones.
Calling Washington “not the real world” but “a media world,” Barbara Bush loathed information leakers and had met 67 heads of state before her husband became president.
The artist has installed several of her large-scale works at Dia:Beacon.
The 24-year-old singer and Kylie Jenner pal ended his set by jumping into the pool at the Arrive Hotel in Palm Springs.
Olivia Culpo, Jessi Malay, Kayla Seah, Jill Wallace and Megan Anderson led a conversation on entrepreneurship in blogging at Saturday’s conference.
The night featured surprise guests, including Jay Z, Solange and a highly anticipated Destiny’s Child reunion.
Jeremy Scott muses on why the festival keeps him coming back every year, what his dream lineup would be and whom he’d most like to dress.
The actress chatted with WWD ahead of her keynote at Saturday’s Create & Cultivate conference in Palm Springs.
Starting her business from the kitchen table of her New York home, Amsale Aberra created an internationally known bridal company.
Fendi threw a party in an underground graffiti tunnel for the launch of its FF logo capsule, while Armani hosted guests in a swanky Mayfair club.
The longtime “All My Children” star said her femme fatale Erica Kane character would approve of the new activewear.
In a new biography, Christopher Petkanas recasts the history of Loulou de la Falaise as that of an exotic bird trapped in a gilded cage.