Amy Larocca's Milan Fashion Week Dispatch, No. 4
The New York fashion director's take on Raf Simons's final collection for Jil Sander, buying baby food abroad, and getting shoved by Anna Wintour's bodyguards.
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The New York fashion director's take on Raf Simons's final collection for Jil Sander, buying baby food abroad, and getting shoved by Anna Wintour's bodyguards.
Plus, Katy Perry launches a line of false eyelashes, new scents from Givenchy and Miyake, and more beauty news.
In which the fashion director is forced to listen to existentially depressing music at 9 a.m., goes shopping to lighten the mood, and tops things off with the Prada show.
Plus, Alexander Wang's Asian expansion, Daphne's new windows, and more fashion news.
Plus, Made's Fashion Week app, American Apparel's sales, and more fashion news.
Plus, Armani's new apartment complex, Susan Sarandon for Neiman Marcus, and more fashion news.
See Elise Crombez and Guinevere van Seenus work. Newbies, take note.
Plus, American Eagle's Israeli debut, new TOMS flats launched overnight, and more fashion news.
Giorgio Armani and Gucci also received high praise, while Valentino and Prada got mixed reviews.
Why walk on a red carpet when you can walk on a runway?
And you said Adrien Brody couldn't be a model! (Remember when you said that?)
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