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It should come as no surprise that Indochine: Stories, Shaken and Stirred, a photo-heavy chronicle of Brian McNally's famed Tribeca eatery, isn't really about the food. BLOG POSTED: 10/28/09
Cartonnist aleXsandro Palombo follows Karl Lagerfeld into the underground. BLOG POSTED: 10/22/09
The Sartorialist Signs On in Paris
Scott Schuman (The Sartorialist) launched his blog in 2005 with daily photographs of eccentric fishmongers and fashion editors. We met up with him in Paris as he signed his first book. BLOG POSTED: 09/08/09
Back in December 1993, then Interview editor-in-chief Ingrid Sischy sat down with her Vogue counterpart for a boss-to-boss chat. BLOG POSTED: 08/20/09
Red Carpet Oscar Virgin: A Kodak Moment
Worlds collided when New York Fashion Week bumped up against the Academy Awards this year. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
Real life, post-Paris collections, returned with a thump-like the sound a newspaper makes when it hits the front door—when WWD reported on Monday morning that Olivier Theyskens is officially out as Creative Director at Nina Ricci BLOG POSTED: 03/17/09
Fashion World: A Report From the Front Row (Mostly)
In his diary of Milan and Paris Fashion Week, Glenn O'Brien picks up where he left off, taking on second-rate hotels, and bloggers who jump to conclusions. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/10/09
Keeping Up With Miss Jones, Part I
For Fashion Week Genevieve Jones opens her diary exclusively to Interview. In Part I, she does Prabal Gurung, Rag & Bone, Charlotte Ronson, Christian Cota, Le Baron, and her own birthday—all with a little help from her friends and some savvy interns, of course. BLOG POSTED: 02/16/09