W 's new art-meets-fashion issue features four different covers of Jessica Chastain by four different artists: namely Rineke Dijkstra, George Condo, Mickalene Thomas, and Chantal Joffe. The painted Chantal Joffe cover is our favorite. [via Design Scene]
J. W. Anderson is having a great month -- he and Simone Rocha won the British Fashion Council's top prize, the NewGen sponsorship! That's the UK's equivalent of the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund. [via Fashionista]
Here's Kate Upton in a Bruce Weber-shot fashion film for Vogue Germany called "It Had To Be You." Everyone is scantily clad and seems to be having a really good time. We're ok with it. [via High Snobette]
Fred Perry is collaborating with No Doubt! Although as The Cut points out, this collab isn't as exciting as it might seem at first glance: instead of fun, cuckoo Gwen-Stefani-from-the-90s outfits, it'll be a lot of collared shirts and sweaters.
After tearing a ligament in her leg, Naomi Campbell has been touring around Art Basel in a wheelchair. [via Page Six]
Lea Michele, on her breasts: "They are my prizewinners. For a while they were out and about, showing off on Broadway every night, then they came to L.A. and were like, 'No one else looks like me here!' They were nervous to make their appearance but feel they've earned their place." [via The Cut]
J. W. Anderson is having a great month -- he and Simone Rocha won the British Fashion Council's top prize, the NewGen sponsorship! That's the UK's equivalent of the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund. [via Fashionista]
Here's Kate Upton in a Bruce Weber-shot fashion film for Vogue Germany called "It Had To Be You." Everyone is scantily clad and seems to be having a really good time. We're ok with it. [via High Snobette]
Fred Perry is collaborating with No Doubt! Although as The Cut points out, this collab isn't as exciting as it might seem at first glance: instead of fun, cuckoo Gwen-Stefani-from-the-90s outfits, it'll be a lot of collared shirts and sweaters.
After tearing a ligament in her leg, Naomi Campbell has been touring around Art Basel in a wheelchair. [via Page Six]
Lea Michele, on her breasts: "They are my prizewinners. For a while they were out and about, showing off on Broadway every night, then they came to L.A. and were like, 'No one else looks like me here!' They were nervous to make their appearance but feel they've earned their place." [via The Cut]
For the tequila and rock n' roll lover in your life: John Varvatos Teamed up with Patrón to release a limited edition guitar bottle stopper! [via The Fashionisto]
Aesop skincare founder Dennis Paphitis has some strong words about the way most brands use their retail spaces. When asked about why each store is designed differently, he said he wanted to avoid "the kind of assault on the streetscape that retailers inflict through the ordinary course of mindless business...I was horrified at the thought of Aesop evolving into a soulless chain." [via Dezeen]
Aesop skincare founder Dennis Paphitis has some strong words about the way most brands use their retail spaces. When asked about why each store is designed differently, he said he wanted to avoid "the kind of assault on the streetscape that retailers inflict through the ordinary course of mindless business...I was horrified at the thought of Aesop evolving into a soulless chain." [via Dezeen]