Exclusive First Look: The Olsen Twins, Phillip Lim, Lazaro Hernandez, Jack McCollough, and More in the 2012 CFDA Journal
Art director Trey Laird talks us through the making of this year's CFDA program.
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And other things we learned from Scott Schuman's GQ profile.
Also, What Goes Around Comes Around opened in Williamsburg, finally.
"What touched me most in this article was the mother’s frankness and honesty."
Plus, Armani's new apartment complex, Susan Sarandon for Neiman Marcus, and more fashion news.
Apparently the party's headliners — Solange Knowles, Scott Schuman, and Garance Dore — drew too many RSVPs from the random people on this guy's list.
They're curating the jeweler's "True Love in Pictures" campaign.
Also, one of Madonna's bustiers sold for almost $90,000.
Well, it gave her a muffin top with "softer" fat, to be precise.
Some of whom shall remain (ahem) nameless.
She also wishes more people would wear hats.
Also, see Giovanna Battaglia's latest 'W' editorial.
Also, 'Vogue' puts out an iPad app today.
Also, see the shoe Christian Louboutin named after Blake Lively.
The impossibly cool photo-bloggers talk about their behind-the-lens romance in this week's "Spring Fashion" issue.
Also, check out Fashion Week's latest designer condoms.
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