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Cindi Leive’s Jarring Exit From Glamour Leaves Condé Nast Flat-Footed
Back at One World Trade Center, Leive's abrubt departure irked employees, who had already been spooked by the…
Anna Wintour on Vogue at 125 — and Defining Print in the Digital Age
In a rare interview, Vogue's famed editor in chief discusses the title's September issue, the Internet — and…
Coach 1941 RTW Spring 2018
Designer Stuart Vevers celebrated American heritage and used New York as his starting point.
Oscar de la Renta RTW Spring 2018
Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia tried to negotiate fashion's new, dressed-down reality by upping the sportswear…
Robbie Myers Is Leaving Elle Amid Rumors of More Departures at Hearst
Could Harper's Bazaar's editor in chief Glenda Bailey be next?
Martha Stewart Unveils Her QVC Merchandise
The fashion ranges from striped tops and jeans to shawls, embroidered shirts and denim jackets.
Exclusive: Garage Magazine Names Vogue’s Mark Guiducci as Editor in Chief
Guiducci succeeds Thessaly La Force, who decamped for T Magazine.
Fashion Faces a Still-Uncertain Second Half
The NRF cut its forecast for 2017 while executives generally acknowledged a murky future at the Goldman Sachs…
Elle and IMG Host NYFW Opening Party
Hailey Baldwin, Tory Burch, Kate Bosworth, Paris Jackson and others stopped by the Chinatown soiree.
LVMH Sues Social Media Savvy Watch Counterfeiters
LVMH's new lawsuit over fake watches sheds some light on the wiley evolution of online counterfeiters.
Graydon Carter’s Exit Leaves Condé Nast Scrambling
The editor in chief told The New York Times before informing Condé staffers.
Tom Ford RTW Spring 2018
Sexy, audacious and as glam as it gets. Tom Ford doesn't do it any other way.
Couture Council Honors Thom Browne
Whoopi Goldberg hosted the annual luncheon, which raises money for The Museum at FIT in New York.
Rachel Rachel Roy to Release ‘Choose Love’ Capsule
Twenty percent of all proceeds will be donated to World of Children.
Amazon Backs States’ Lawsuit Against Trump’s DACA Rollback
More than a dozen states are suing to keep a program for young immigrants in place.