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The Queen Sat Next to Anna Wintour at Fashion Week + Other Fashion News
Her Majesty views Richard Quinn's runway show alongside Dame Anna Wintour. Richard is the first recipient of The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design. @LondonFashionWk #LFC pic.twitter.com/5L6D7wz7eV — The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) February 20, 2018 The Queen Sits Next to Anna Wintour at London Fashion Week Move over Meghan Markle! Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth […]
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6 Reasons Why the Fall Runways are Every Cat Lady’s Dream Come True
There are cat ladies, and then there are cat ladies. Feline-covered cardigans, cat collectors and senders of cute cat memes are dead giveaways, but it might be a little tougher to tell the reals from the fakes this fall with so many kitties on the runway. Never before have designers elevated the cat lady to […]
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Ditch Your Black Sneakers for These Pastel Pink Ones Instead
Winter is officially here, and as the mercury continues to drop, out come the all-black ensembles. Black is timeless, but we’ve noticed more and more pink sneaking into the mix and we’re kind of loving it. Far from the girly girl bubblegum versions, this soft blush has worked its way onto the scene to brighten […]
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12 of the most dazzling fashion decor ideas to inspire your holiday dinner party
By this time, party prep is in full swing. With only a couple of weeks left on the calendar countdown, everyone is busy getting ready to host family and friends. Usually, that involves a massive clean, elbows deep in a turkey and setting a stunning table. Whether you’re hosting an intimate dinner for 4 or […]
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Spring 2015 bags: The 20 It styles we’re dying for this season
How goes your Spring 2015 bag game? With this season offering plenty of new, much-coveted designs, we don’t blame you if you’re having trouble picking out your next It bag. Now that a) Spring 2015 collections are beginning to roll out in stores and b) it’s officially spring (yay!), we’re helping you take the guesswork out of your […]
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Taylor Swift Style: From Country Princess to Red Carpet Mainstay
With her much-anticipated album 1989 dropping in less than a month, there’s no question Taylor Swift has captured the buzz, yet again. At only 24 years old, the country-turned-pop star’s resume is already populated with plenty of music accolades as well as a perfume line, an education centre and most recently the key advisor spot […]
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Introducing Kenzodiac: Fashion’s latest reason to be obsessed with astrology
In case you haven’t noticed, astrology has become a major thing within the fashion crowd over the past couple of years. While it was once considered silly to consult the stars (or rather, to consult astrologers who understand the stars) before making big changes in relationships, career and living situations, it’s now completely acceptable—and obviously chic—to do so.
Taking that one step further is Parisian It brand Kenzo, who recently launched Kenzodiac, an astrological site that fuses the stars with fashion (a deliciously intriguing sentence if I’ve ever written one). It features sketches by artist Julien Ceccaldi and offers monthly horoscope readings for each sign about the usual mysteries of life, love, money, career, as well as, duh, fashion.
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What to wear to Power Ball 2014: 12 outfit picks from stylish Toronto partygoers
12 suggestions for what to wear to Power Ball 2014 »
Toronto’s annual arty blowout is happening this Thursday, which means that the city’s partygoers are in serious prep mode. Even for those who don’t circulate often, Power Ball is a big deal. Every year, the Power Plant comes alive with installations, open bars and flashbulbs. As such, you can imagine the importance placed on wardrobing. If you’re going to this year’s event and still don’t know what to wear, here are 12 tips from some of Toronto’s hippest partygoers and some of those involved with this year’s festivities.
Tickets are still available at thepowerplant.org but by this time tomorrow they’re likely to disappear. Get ‘em while they’re hot!
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It’s okay to be a cat lady! 5 fashion picks for a stylish feline-loving existence
See our cat lady fashion picks »
Cat lovers, it’s time. Time to say it loud and proud. For too long “cat lady” has been derogatory, an insulting term meant to insinuate that because one has cats, one has nothing else. Well, female cat owners, listen up: Y’all are cat ladies. But by that I mean simply: ladies who won cats! You can also be stylish, well-loved, vibrant, social creatures, and you probably are. Shove it, cat lady haters. Cats rule and we are not apologizing for it (neither are they, have you met a cat?). They are adorable, independent, cuddly, and, may I add, fashionable as hell.
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What’s in your bag, Charlotte Olympia Dellal?
Explore Charlotte Dellal’s bag » Designer of darling shoes and handbags—Kitty flats, Lobster t-straps and Gummi Bear clutches among them—that bear the moniker Charlotte Olympia and a spider’s web emblem, Charlotte Dellal made the transatlantic flight from London last week for a trunk show at The Room at Hudson’s Bay Vancouver. Before greeting fans and […]
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Sign Language: From Mercury retrograde to cosmic charts, we uncover fashion’s strong connection with the zodiac
Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel, born on Aug. 19, 1883, was a true Leo. Bronze and marble lions litter the interior of 31 Rue Cambon, where she spent her life; in Lausanne, where she now lies, five lions sit etched on her tombstone. Beginning in the 1920s, the buttons of her soft tweed suits often bore symbols, including lion’s heads, and, as befits her leonine birthright, those suits won her king-sized fame. And yet, in the ’30s, Chanel found herself eclipsed by a Virgo.
Elsa Schiaparelli, born on Sept. 10, 1890, spent her childhood surveying the heavens. Her uncle, Giovanni, was a well-known astronomer, and it was he who pointed out that the moles on her face formed the constellation Ursa Major. In Schiaparelli’s 1938 Zodiac collection, the constellation glitters over the left shoulder of a blue velvet jacket that’s as lushly bizarre as Chanel tweeds are classic. Together, she and Chanel set up fashion’s organizing dichotomy—high art or expensive habit?—and they remain the century’s most important couturiers.
They loathed each other. Schiaparelli referred to commercial, streetwise Chanel as “that milliner,” while Chanel called the surreally cool Schiap “that Italian artist who makes clothes.” In fact, besides talent and mutual disdain, the only thing these two had in common was a belief in the very system that best explains their differences.
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Heroine Chic: Fashion fables take centre stage in this Winter issue photo shoot
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The stars of our favourite childhood tales help tell the story of a season full of fashion character. In this photos shoot from our winter issue, we merged the Princess and the Pea with the likes of Chanel and recreated a fantasy version of the Paper Bag Princess complete with Givenchy logos. Take a high fashion trip back to the days of innocence.
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