Mad Men Costume Designer Janie Bryant Can’t Live Without Her Skinny Jeans
We caught up with the designer to talk all things 'Mad Men,' why she can’t let go of her skinny jeans, and that pesky rumor about starting her own line.
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We caught up with the designer to talk all things 'Mad Men,' why she can’t let go of her skinny jeans, and that pesky rumor about starting her own line.
Technical designer Julie Floersch talks about her line of quilted-denim accessories.
We sat down with Edon Manor's owner to find out what compelled her to open the shop, who she carries, and what you need in your closet right now.
The style-savvy duo behind Odin, Pas de Deux, and Den talk about penny-pinchers, too-skinny men, and more.
The longtime fashion insider talks about her latest project, Beyond 7.
We sat down with the man behind TheSelby.com to talk about whom he'd love to shoot, his own digs, and neon socks.
We sat down with the bassist to find out how exactly she made the move from Zombie to scarf designer.
The CFDA/'Vogue' finalist doesn't care about trends; he just wants to create well-crafted, forward-thinking footwear.
We caught up with Lauren Urstadt in her newly opened store to hear about her most essential winter wares.
The design duo is having their moment in the sun: Their hats have been on 'Gossip Girl,' and 'WWD' proclaimed them ones to watch.
The trio set up shop last month and offer hip designerwear at wholesale prices. We caught up with the threesome to talk shop.
We caught up with the man behind Still Life to talk about accessorizing from head-to-toe.
We caught up with the Brooklyn handbag designer to talk about neon tube tops, skinny jeans, and more.
We caught up with Jussara to talk about favorite designers, SATC, and more.
We caught up with the stylist to talk eyewear, styling tips, and why you probably shouldn't follow her lead.
Counting Alicia Keys among her fans, Nina Stotler's poised to make it big with her jewelry line, Von Kottwitz. But who's her favorite designer?
Her line, Bijules NYC, has a cult following because it's known for twisting ideas like hair extensions as earrings or rings for your fingernails.
Her basics line features pieces that are simple, yet contemporary, and captures the chill essence of the downtown scene.
She opened Début after seeing so many emerging designers struggle with their financial footing, in order to provide somewhere for new talent to enter the marketplace.
A Peace Treaty started as a project between two friends, Dana Arbib and Farah Malik, eight months ago and has grown into a hot accessories line carried at Odin and Oak.
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