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Alexis Mabille Walks the Walk with Zoe Kravitz
From Paris to the red carpet: what a young celebrity can do for you! BLOG POSTED: 03/08/10
A tribute to one of the Oscar ceremony's most important traditions. BLOG POSTED: 03/05/10
Photographer Thomas Dozol Is All Mirrors, No Smoke
It's hardly etymologically surprising that the word "privy" refers to both a secret and a toilet. Which is why photographer Thomas Dozol seized upon the bathroom as the site of his recent series, Entre Temps. BLOG POSTED: 01/05/10
The proprietor of Beverly Hills salon Byron and Tracey on how to update any look. BLOG POSTED: 10/26/09
Fashion Week Capture: Fabien Baron
Interview Editorial Director Fabien Baron shares the images he's stored on his phone. Family and friends at Stella McCartney, and a previously unseen look at the films of Guy Bourdin. BLOG POSTED: 10/05/09
All fashion is about what’s new. or at least about what we haven’t seen in a while. It’s about novelty. New clothes are how we show on our bodies what’s happening now in the culture. It’s how we belong to history and signify change. Novelty makes us feel new, even if we’re getting on a bit. At least our ideas look fresh. Now, these six designers aren’t the new kids on the block. They’ve been around it already. But they’re all doing things that are truly new. No recession here. This gang is still exploding ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/26/09
Maggie Gyllenhaal is a broad-in-waiting, the kinda-wanna-sorta brunette who cracked wise through Hollywood's Golden Age. You could see as much four years ago when she made Vanity Fair's Hollywood cover, slumped in a chair on the far right of the gatefold, separated from the gilded company she was keeping, wearier, worldlier. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/17/08