Critics Frustrated by Armani Privé, Wowed by Gaultier’s Winehouse-Inspired Homage
"I had the feeling I was looking at children, decorative, doll-like children, and not real women," writes Horyn.
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"I had the feeling I was looking at children, decorative, doll-like children, and not real women," writes Horyn.
Mitch Winehouse says the family wasn't consulted beforehand.
Plus, women are buying lots of cartoon-themed makeup.
The singer's iconic sense of style was evident in many of the looks.
She was running late, so everything else did, too.
Plus, Ashley Smith stars as the face of Diesel’s new fragrance, Loverdose.
Plus, Bette Franke features on the new subscribers' cover of Harper's Bazaar.
Plus, Australian Vogue debuts its new February cover.
Also, more new shots from Prada's retro fifties-inspired campaign.
Plus, Lily Cole covers the new issue of Russian Vogue wearing a visor.
Also, Kanye West wore a skirt to perform at Madison Square Garden.
Also, the British Fashion Council is trying to woo L.A. folks.
"There are some people who say and do terrible things and they are not even punished for it."
Plus, in the veteran fashion critic's final dispatch from Paris Fashion Week, musings on Haider Ackermann, Alexander McQueen, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Kenzo.
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