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How to Channel the Absurdity of “Emilycore” from Emily in Paris
Getting the “Emilycore” look showcased in Emily in Paris is pretty simple: think understated pieces, straight-cut silhouettes and versatile neutrals that capture the essence of Parisian chic. Just kidding. For two seasons, the Netflix dramedy has made headlines for its chaotic, impractical costumes – a reflection of the show’s messy plotlines and clunky clichés. And […]
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Emily in Paris Season Two Promises Jogging Appropriate Clothing
I’ll just come out and say it: The fashion from the first season of Emily in Paris was a disappointment. As one of 2020’s most anticipated new releases, it had all the makings to fill the Upper East Side-sized hole that Gossip Girl left in its wake. Legendary costume designer and Sex and The City […]
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All the Fashion We’ve Seen So Far From the Sex and the City Reboot
Grab your Manolos and start making that Cosmo because photos from the new Sex and the City 2021 reboot are here — and the fashion doesn’t disappoint. July 19 marked yet another behind-the-scenes sighting of the beloved cast — Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis are all reprising their roles — filming the […]
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16 of the Best Fashion Moments in Netflix’s Addictive New Series Emily in Paris
If, like much of the FASHION team, you spent your weekend binge-watching Netflix’s new original show Emily in Paris then it’s likely that, like us, you’re on a bit of a fashion high. The new show is set in Paris and follows Emily Cooper, a 20-something marketing exec from Chicago sent to work for the […]
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Here’s the First Look at Netflix’s Stylish New Show, Emily in Paris
Taking the classic "American in Paris" trope and giving it a high fashion spin is Emily in Paris, a new Netflix show starring Lily Collins.
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Fashioning an identity: Struggling with the confounding concept of lesbian chic
By Zoe Whittall
In the early ’90s, I would take an hour-long bus trip from the suburbs of Montreal to hang out with friends in the city’s downtown core. I remember seeing billboards featuring lithe girls (who mainly looked like boys) posing in black and white alongside Highway 20, selling the apotheosis of gender erasure via CK One fragrance ads. It was a time when Quebec-born supermodel Ève Salvail was the biggest question mark on the scene. She sent shockwaves through the industry when she first walked down Jean Paul Gaultier’s runway with a shaved and tattooed head. She represented an overtly androgynous presence in the fashion industry and seemed, to me, as rare and queer as a glitter-encrusted rainbow unicorn.
But I’ll say it straight: Lesbians are rarely part of the fashion party. The Fashion Institute of Technology in New York and its museum’s latest exhibit, A Queer History of Fashion—which opens Sept. 13—touches on the subject.
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It looks like Sarah Jessica Parker is bringing a little bit of her Carrie Bradshaw style to Glee
To be perfectly honest, we kind of fell off the Glee wagon last season, mostly because Lea Michele’s character started to get just a tad too annoying. But after Ryan Murphy revealed earlier this month that none other than Sarah Jessica Parker would be guest starring on the show for its fourth season, we’re definitely back on board.
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Get the Look: Channel Gwen Stefani, Rihanna (and a bit of your inner Fresh Prince) with 10 embellished baseball hats under $100
Thanks to some stylish ladies, the usually-worn-by-the-boys headgear is no longer relegated to bad hair days: the embellished baseball cap is making a comeback. Style stars like Gwen Stefani and Rihanna have been spotted about town donning some covet-worthy caps—Stefani paired a bright red cap with her gauzy beach ensemble, and Rihanna got the blogsphere abuzz when she donned a spiked Peace, Love and Understanding cap complete with tartan tail. From studs and spikes to prints and pops of colour, we’ve got ten caps that will upgrade your off-duty look!
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The chronicles of John Galliano and the quickest pardon in fashion history
As is the case with virtually any news story these days, the developments in the John Galliano story⎯the designer being accused of hurling anti-Semitic insults at an (incidentally non-Jewish) couple while drinking at the Paris café, Le Perle⎯can be measured in tweets, quotes and snippets. Given the proliferated speed at which these bits are published and publicized, it’s amazing to witness how quickly the industry’s reaction has gone from appalled to forgiving to looking forward to the designer’s imminent replacement at Dior. Given the industry’s propensity for forgetfulness⎯history has made fools of those who once condemned Coco Chanel for her involvement with the Nazis or Kate Moss for being caught with cocaine⎯we have no doubt that Galliano will be back at the top in no time. All references to the frankly horrifying severity of his remarks will vanish and whereas Chanel’s and Moss’s actions took years to do the same, Galliano’s have almost done so in a matter of 14 days. Meanwhile, as rumours swirl for a possible replacement by Riccardo Tisci, Alber Elbaz and Marc Jacobs, we take a look back at the quickest judgment turnarounds in fashion history.
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Fashion news: Karl Lagerfeld is “furious” with John Galliano
While the likes of Franca Sozzani and Patricia Fields have rushed to John Galliano‘s defense in the fallout since his Anti-Semitic remarks, Karl Lagerfeld has some harsh words for the disgraced designer. “I’m furious, if you want to know. I’m furious that it could happen, because the question is no longer even whether he really said it. The image has gone around the world. It’s a horrible image for fashion, because they think that every designer and everything in fashion is like this. This is what makes me crazy in that story,” he says. [WWD]
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Fashion news: What Gaga wore in “Alejandro,” Gucci babies and McQueen lobster claw tribute shoes
The fashion credits of Lady Gaga‘s latest video have just been released, and let’s just say the ample Christian Louboutin, custom Alexander McQueen, custom Philip Treacy and Dolce & Gabanna are enough to make Patricia Field seethe with envy. [Racked]Gucci will be unveiling a children’s collection later this month. The age range is 0 to 8, and the line features clothing, accessories and gifts–for when the silver spoon is actually a pair of Gucci logo-engraved sunglasses. Kids these days. [WWD]
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Fashion news: Superhero fashion in Paris, RIP Tyra Show and the Kaiser wants it all
Happy birthday to Batman, Superman, Catwoman, et al. Parisian boutique Colette is celebrating DC Comics‘ 75th anniversary with a superhero-inspired collection by the likes of Karl Lagerfeld, Lanvin and Thierry Larsly. Suffice to say this isn’t tacky paraphernalia, more like sexy Catwoman boots (Roger Vivier) and bejeweled leather gloves (Lagerfeld) a la Green Lantern. [Racked]
Patricia Field, the costume director of a certain monstrous sequel has just released a swimwear collection. Be generous with the sunblock to avoid some crazy tan lines. [The Cut]
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