Kristina O'Neill, formerly the executive editor of Harper's Bazaar will take over Deborah Needleman's post as Editor-in-Chief of WSJ. Magazine (following Needleman's departure to T), and allegedly beat out Elle's Anne Slowey and Kate Lanphear and Glamour's Anne Christensen for the job. [WWD via Fashionista]
Alessandra Ambrosio is the latest model chosen to wear Victoria's Secret "Fantasy Bra" in their upcoming fashion show and...it costs a whopping $2.5 million. Jeezus. [via Grazia]
For maybe, like, the first-time ever, Anna Wintour was denied front-row seats: she had to sit in the bleachers with all of the other plebs (just kidding, actually VIP dignitaries) during the recent presidential debate at Hofstra on Tuesday. [via NY Post]
Victoria Beckham tweeted a photo from her Elle France cover shoot with Karl Lagerfeld. [via Fashionista]
If you wanna be the coolest girl at the party, this smartphone-printed caftan dress by Andrea Crews might be a good way to start. [via High Snobette]
Apparently people in Milan are getting very sad and sentimental about the closing of a McDonald's that will make way for a Prada store (located, it should be noted, across the street from another Prada store). The Guardian wrote:
There's now a salon in L.A. devoted entirely to trimming your bangs. What will those krazy kats in la-la-land come up with next? [via The Cut]
If you're wondering what to buy that sk8er boi in your life this holiday season, check out Rob Dyrdek's collab with DC. [via press release]
For maybe, like, the first-time ever, Anna Wintour was denied front-row seats: she had to sit in the bleachers with all of the other plebs (just kidding, actually VIP dignitaries) during the recent presidential debate at Hofstra on Tuesday. [via NY Post]
Victoria Beckham tweeted a photo from her Elle France cover shoot with Karl Lagerfeld. [via Fashionista]
If you wanna be the coolest girl at the party, this smartphone-printed caftan dress by Andrea Crews might be a good way to start. [via High Snobette]
Apparently people in Milan are getting very sad and sentimental about the closing of a McDonald's that will make way for a Prada store (located, it should be noted, across the street from another Prada store). The Guardian wrote:
Memories from fans scrolled across a panel outside: "I'll miss you," said one, recalling trips there as a child. On the McDonald's Italia Facebook page, dozens of comments recalled shared laughs, first kisses and regret at the closure.Sad clown.
There's now a salon in L.A. devoted entirely to trimming your bangs. What will those krazy kats in la-la-land come up with next? [via The Cut]
If you're wondering what to buy that sk8er boi in your life this holiday season, check out Rob Dyrdek's collab with DC. [via press release]