Smile Sunday & Sunday Read
From left to right: Yolanda Sacristan, Spain (seated); Kirstie Clements, Australia (middle); Anaita Adajania, India (back); Christiane Arp, Germany (seated); Angelica Cheung, China (standing); Franca Sozzani, Italy (seated); Mitsuko Watanabe, Japan (standing); Anna Wintour, U.S. (seated); Emmanuelle Alt, France (reclining); Alexandra Shulman, U.K. (seated); Victoria Davydova, Russia (standing); Anna Harvey, representing Brazil and Greece (seated); Seda Domanic, Turkey (seated); Myung Hee Lee, Korea (seated); Rosalie Huang,Taiwan (standing); Eva Hughes, Mexico and Latin America (standing), and Paula Mateus, Portugal (seated). |
All Together for Japan: This is the first time that Vogue’s Editors from all around the world joined forces for a very special Fashion’s Night Out in Tokyo (November 5th) to celebrate fashion and to lend their support to Japan as the country recovers from the devastating earthquake and tsunami earlier this year.
Cutting-edge designers are teaming up with fashion bloggers to create new interpretations of Italian style.
The 3x1 Jeans Founder Explains his Love of Vintage Denim at his Catskills Retreat.
Film has the capacity to make not just a star of its actresses, but a fashion icon too. From Hepburn and Kelly to Roberts and Knightley, via Farrow and Deneuve, some of Hollywood's most successful stars owe a lot to their on-screen style.
Tom Ford will resume costume duties for James Bond in the upcoming film, 'Skyfall'.
To help Cambodian victims of human trafficking.
Now in its 14th year, China Fashion Week winded down yesterday in Beijing.
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