New York, I Love You
I'm a native New Yorker. I love nothing more than seeing Manhattan dressed up and ready to party. It doesn't hurt when Charlize Theron and Lindsay Lohan show up to party with you.
Since exiting the magazine industry, Khirma Eliazov is now doing what countless Vogue alumni have: launched an eponymous fashion line.
I'm a native New Yorker. I love nothing more than seeing Manhattan dressed up and ready to party. It doesn't hurt when Charlize Theron and Lindsay Lohan show up to party with you.
There's no need to buy a rub when you can make your own and customize it to your taste.
What do Fashion Week trends say about us? We seem to want the excess and exuberance of the 80's, with a decadent dollop of sadomasochism on the side. Draw your own conclusions.
Does throwing a cotton mac over a pair of ruffled pantaloons make them real? Does layering a T-shirt under a tulle dress that could do double duty in a ballet studio make it real?
Women have replaced the prison of the kitchen with the prison of an unachievable body shape. The more powerful a woman is, the more likely she is to be bulimic.
With person after person I met on my book tour, I came to see that our memories aren't really patchy; they're patchworks, randomly retrieved bits and scraps that we weave together into something different.
Here are some recommendations for eyeglass makeovers, because from Keith Olbermann to Rachel Maddow, who doesn't love a new look?
The debut collection of Laura Smalls would suit the First Lady -- or any lady for that matter.
Good news for the bikers out there: The fashion industry has decided bike gear is totally hip.
A sort of Newton's Law rules over fashion: every action has an equal and opposite reaction. You wear a rock 'n' roll leather look to enter winter, and the designers will make you a painterly print or a dramatic ruffle for spring.
Zero Maria Cornejo takes us to the jungle with her Spring 2010 collection. Well edited and curated, from the collection to the presentation, from the styling to the selection of space, it is apparent clear choices were made.
Retail therapy is real, and it is dangerous. Who hasn't succumbed to shopping's siren call when things are this bleak, even if your checking account can't handle it?