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Plus: the Cut's snowball-throwing challenge outside the Wang show.
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Plus: the Cut's snowball-throwing challenge outside the Wang show.
Smoke alarms at W’s spooky (video-game-inspired?) party.
He's helped the magazine's ad pages increase 16.7 percent this year.
She poses in a lengthy couture spread for W's inaugural "New Guard" issue.
Just in case you weren't feeling pasty enough already.
The short list includes juice-fasting, keratin treatments, and meditation.
"Putting a really great dress on somebody on a catwalk is not the same as doing something in the fashion editorial world."
Plus Jessica Biel, Lindsey Wixson, Jonathan Adler, and more.
The magazine's new issue has nine 'faux'-ads sprinkled throughout its pages.
Deep tissue massages, sleep, lots of TV-watching, and some jalapeño peppers do the trick, apparently.
W's new style director opens up about shopping with Naomi Campbell, personal style, and the politics of shooting Galliano pieces.
Which would be "a stronger view of women that you see culturally right now." It makes sense, really!
But a 'W' insider says there won't be beef.
She does, however, look pretty fabulous.
Apparently she wasn't part of Edward Enninful's "new direction" for 'W.'
"The American fashion industry really has had to reassess its approach."
However, she thinks "it’s unlikely there will be a huge rise in the number of leading black models" in our society.
And here's Abbey Lee on the cover of Japanese Vogue.
Also, luxury group PPR bought the skate/surf label Volcom.