According to a biography written by Pick, Sir Norman Hartnell, one of Britain’s most famous couturiers, wasn’t all he appeared to be.
Sales of high-end children’s wear are snowballing thanks to monied Millennial parents, social media and sustainability concerns.
Vogt talks about how she used a rainbow of color, a smattering of neutral tones — and a lot of gold jewelry — to dress the upbeat cast of the film.
“Crazy Rich Asians” has earned a huge support system from the fashion industry, and with the help of celebrity stylist Micaela Erlanger, its star Constance Wu is set to become a major fashion player.
Minkoff said she’d eventually like Europe to become 20 percent of the business.
The exhibition spans two decades with more than 150 pieces on show.
The InStyle closure is one of the first moves by the new owners, private-equity firm Epiris.
Chief executive officer Lisa Montague said the company has already opened three stores in the Gulf, together with Liwa, over the past five years, two in Abu Dhabi and one in Kuwait.
Some already big names in fashion and luxury are set for a boost because of the new Duchess of Sussex.
The beauty range will be stocked in 14 Sephora stores in Germany.
Titled “Your picture/Our future,” it includes 200 works from 50 emerging artists.
While speculation is mounting around Meghan Markle and what she’ll wear down the aisle on the big day, WWD is taking a look at royal groom Prince Harry, and how he might dress on May 19.
Named after artist David Hockney’s Seventies residence, the brand is the brainchild of Molly Molloy, Kristin Forss and Lucinda Chambers.
The talk was all business, and not Prince Harry’s wedding on Saturday.