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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
Fashion Week Questionnaire: Jeremy Laing
In tough times, Toronto-based designer Jeremy Laing looks to his native Canada. Before the show he previewed his Fall/Winter collection, and his pre-show regime. BLOG POSTED: 02/15/09
Fabiola's Front-Row Fashion Diary: Friday
All through New York Fashion Week, Fabiola Beracasa brings Interview front-row and backstage. In this first installment, the intrepid reporter defends herself against dangerous winds, traffic, and worst of all, seat grabbers. BLOG POSTED: 02/14/09
Fashion Week Questionnaire: United Bamboo
Miho Aoki and Thuy Pham are United Bamboo, the New York-based designers responsible for a type of nuanced downtown prep. Their latest runway show is happening now at the Altman Building. BLOG POSTED: 02/14/09
Two's Company: Victor Glemaud and Camilla Staerk
Designers Camilla Staerk and Victor Glemaud are best friends and tonight they're presenting their collections back-to-back. They hosted Interview for dinner. BLOG POSTED: 02/13/09
Interview began awarding our own Oscars for greatness in extremely small packages in 1981, because if we didn't, who would? Sheila Benson and Chuck Wilson pick the top 10 bit parts from 2008. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/13/09
Joe Corre is the son of Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren, and, as the founder of Agent Provocateur, around Valentine's Day he's the king of the world. BLOG POSTED: 02/12/09
Shepard Fairey has become a "real" artist in a lot of ways, and the ICA is acknowledging it with 20 years of silk screens, works on paper, and two vitrines filled with memorabilia, including a letter from President Obama himself, thanking the artist for his support. BLOG POSTED: 02/06/09