Month: December 2019

Ntwrk has launched an e-commerce, revenue-sharing, cross-promotional and advertising partnership with Fuse Media. The agreement, which kicked off Friday, will allow for both companies to preview exclusive Ntwrk product launches on Fuse content, beginning with Fuse original series “Bust It Open.” Rapper Tory Lanez is the latest guest of the series and wears the Talentless […]

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“Where have you been?” Kate Hudson asked friend and jewelry designer Jennifer Meyer as Meyer walked through the doors of The Butcher’s Daughter’s private back patio in Venice in Los Angeles on Thursday night. “At your party,” exclaimed Meyer, who had been inside the vegan eatery. The event was being held to celebrate Hudson’s fashion […]

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“The Tuxedo Redefined: Formality, Fluidity and Femininity,” a new exhibition presented by NYU Steinhardt’s Costume Studies program, will be shown at 80 Washington Square East in New York from Jan. 11 to Feb. 5. The show explores how the tuxedo has been incorporated into women’s fashion. Since the tuxedo was first introduced in the 19th […]

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Galleries Collection Inspired by both the recent publication of Debbie Harry’s “Face It: A Memoir” autobiography and Marlborough Contemporary’s “Selected Works From the Collection of Holly Solomon 1968-1981” exhibition, Max Mara creative director Ian Griffiths said for pre-fall he thought about the contribution of women to the New York art and club scene between the […]

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Galleries Collection Volume, structure and scuba fabrics: those aren’t words commonly associated with the elegantly ornate world of J. Mendel, yet were the core tenets to a more playful pre-fall collection with inspiration kicked off by the iconic photography of Richard Avedon. Avedon’s work helped shape the collection in more ways than one. It led […]

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Titled “Slow Things,” Sarah Staudinger’s pre-fall collection referenced a mix of playful surf culture with ready-to-wear and accessories that nodded to summer ease and the importance of “slowing down” from the speed of daily life to enjoy the warmer months. The title could also lend itself to how the designer is approaching her work.  Pre-fall […]

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