The Shoe Saga Continues
Derek Lam and Ivanka Trump, two names not normally uttered together, faced off yesterday when the former accused the latter of ripping off his shoe de...
Derek Lam and Ivanka Trump, two names not normally uttered together, faced off yesterday when the former accused the latter of ripping off his shoe de...
Constantin Bjerke | Posted 12.11.2011
Since launching his label in 2003 fashion designer Derek Lam has become the darling of all American style, but always with an elegant twist that makes him stand out from the rest of the fashion pack.
Huffington Post | Emily Singer | Posted 09.08.2011
Welcome to Fashionably Late, where we round up the Style scraps that didn't make it to our news page this week. Click through and catch up on what els...
Meredith Barnett | Posted 05.25.2011
We recently spoke with designer Jeffrey Monteiro, who gave us the inside track on his fall inspirations, his upcoming shoe collection, and how meditation and a sugar free diet keep him balanced.
Faith Hope Consolo | Posted 05.25.2011
Summer, for me is all about surprises -- and shopaholics know there is no better surprise than a pop-up store, a boutique open for just a few weeks.
Jim Shi | Posted 05.25.2011
Derek Lam Inspired by Julie Christie in the '70s film McCabe & Mrs. Miller, where she plays a British expat in the Robert Altman Western, Derek Lam so...
Lesley M. M. Blume | Posted 05.25.2011
Fashion often looks to the past for inspiration. This fall, history is in great evidence: surrealist flourishes from the 1940s abound; shoulder pads and neons from 1980s saturate clothing lines at all levels.
Kristina O'Neill | Posted 05.25.2011
Marc Jacobs might not be fashion's most precise designer, but he is its most perceptive, defining the mood of the times, rolling out the plan in New York, and etching it into our desires at Louis Vuitton in Paris three weeks later.
Anamaria Wilson | Posted 05.25.2011
Every season, a fabric or a look that appeared six months previously becomes amplified as designers reinterpret it and take it one step further. Case in point, the sweatshirt.
Zandile Blay | Posted 05.25.2011
The Harpers Bazaar spread features a smiling Lopez posing with legendary designers Diane Von Furstenberg and Oscar de la Renta. Making an awkward cameo -- Elmo and Oscar the Grouch.
Brooklyn Decker | Posted 05.25.2011
When I found out I had been invited to the annual Met Ball, I was, well quite frankly, a little shocked.
The Huffington Post | Ellie Krupnick | Posted 12.23.2011