After the designer’s show, he hosted a party to celebrate “The Men & Women of Marc Jacobs,” a photography book by Brian Bowen Smith.
A survey of Karl Lagerfeld’s work opens at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie.
Europe’s luxury associations aren’t happy with Google. Also, director Luca Guadagnino films for Net-a-porter.
Designer sets plan for freestanding stores and wholesale network.
Gucci’s Frida Giannini speaks to WWD exclusively about the effort to restore milestone musical recordings.
A court in Versailles denied an appeal by lawyer, Georges Kiejman, allowing the court of Nanterre to continue its investigation into the Bettencourt affair.
Sources say Egyptian tycoon Hamed Eleish and Prodos Capital Management are neck-and-neck in the bidding for Gianfranco Ferré .
Welcome to the world of fast fashion — really fast fashion — and it’s being created by the consumer herself.
Craig Leavitt, co-president and chief operating officer, has been named chief executive officer.
Imitation of Christ to show at MAC & Milk on Sept. 15.
The Olympic gold medalist skater said he has spent the past few days trailing Wang as she put the finishing touches on her spring collection.
When the “Love Boat” tapped Halston and Bob Mackie to appear on the show, WWD chronicled the wild scene on set.
The two pop stars square off in the music world but not in the fashion one.
Neiman Marcus’s gross margins grow as full-price selling improves.
French luxury brand Christian Lacroix is tackling the Asian market anew.
The New York Rangers knows a thing or two about negotiating his way through an aggressive crowd, like the hoards at Lincoln Center.
The Caten brothers have just signed a 17-year contract with Staff International, the Italian company owned by Diesel’s Renzo Rosso.
“I guess I am an ideas person, ultimately,” said Hussein Chalayan as he sipped an espresso at the buzzy bar at the Zetter hotel in East London.
Montblanc celebrated the launch of its John Lennon-edition writing instruments with an expansive blowout at Jazz at Lincoln Center on Sunday night.
The 37-year-old actress Gabrielle Union selected just two fashion shows to attend this round.
The 21 year-old actress discusses her lead role in the high school comedy “Easy A.”