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The Conservateur editors discussed conservative women seeking representation in fashion media due to the industry leaning ...
Photoshop CC 2014 tutorial showing how to transform regular face portraits into glamorous, sexy, portraits like the kind ...
Tickets for the first-ever Aspen Fashion Week are now available, giving guests access to luxury fashion shows and interactive ...
She made her mark in publications like Glamour, W, Jane and Mademoiselle. In 2007, she was on the receiving end of media ...
The editors of a conservative fashion magazine called The Conservateur explained in a new interview why fashion, "hotness," and other industries or concepts have been coded left or right-wing ...
Often considered relics of a less online world, they're getting an elevated new spin from some of today's most desirable brands ...
A Grand Italian Epic,' fashion legends and A-list muses from Tom Ford to Gwyneth Paltrow reflect on the iconic designer’s ...
Summer is here in New York, and writer Sophie Kemp has predictions: Getting hot and sticky on Rockaway Beach, biking to ...
Kelly Rutherford and her look-alike son, Hermés Giersch, are cover models. The “Gossip Girl” alum and her eldest child, 18, appeared on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar Netherlands in a new photo shoot.
Medill junior and former editor-in-chief of Northwestern’s fashion publication Stitch Magazine Austin Kim has been interested ...
Julia Bartels spoke to PEOPLE about how she discovered her grandma's hidden passion for clothing design. On June 10, the content creator revealed that her grandparent died a couple of weeks ago.
Founder and CEO of The Conservateur Jayme Franklin explain why the fashion industry has been coded "left-wing" politically.