Naomi Campbell shrugs off tardiness
Supermodel Naomi Campbell tends to be tardy, but she doesn't believe in excuses.
Supermodel Naomi Campbell tends to be tardy, but she doesn't believe in excuses.
Check out all the glamour on the Elle Style Awards red carpet in London. Kate Hudson in her figure-hugging scarlet gown stole the show for me.
The Grammy Award's red carpet is one of Life & Style Editor Nicky Park's favourite to spy on - it's creative, it's colourful, it's saucy and it's surprising. She's pulled together her favourite looks - some sexy and some strange.
The designer’s fall collection was themed around glam rock. From pink jumpsuits to blue halter dresses, her message was clear: ‘life’s a party!’ Isabel Wilkinson reports.
Check out photos of your favourite celebrities and musicians as they arrive at the 2013 Grammy Awards and strut their stuff on the red carpet.
Any model will tell you: It's hard to walk down a catwalk. Especially when you're an actual cat. Designer Tracy Reese's autumn-winter show had a guest model, of the feline variety. The cat was supposed to be walked on a leash, but was a bit frightened, the designer explained backstage, and had to be cradled in the model's arms for its one trip down the catwalk. Er, runway. The cat may have been timid, but Reese's designs were the opposite - full of mixed prints and bold colours, like the floral-printed neoprene frock in pink, orange and black that accompanied the cat-bearing model.
Hollywood stars squelched up a soggy red carpet today at the British Academy Film Awards, which pitted presidential biopic Lincoln against epic musical Les Miserables and Iran hostage crisis drama Argo.
Minkoff named her colours after planets and other spacey things. A winter white was "Saturn'' and used for a leather motocross jacket. The colour caramel became "eclipse'' for a leather duffel coat. Minkoff put a twist on the colour-blocking trend that has been around now a few seasons by mixing chunks of different textures instead of contrasting hues. Minkoff's soft-line exaggerated shoulder, instead of the aggressive ones that were so popular on the runways a few years ago (and in the 1980s), also turned up elsewhere.
The room was packed for Max and Lubov Azria of BCBG Max Azria, whose silk print dresses, magnificent furs, and over-sized jackets were full of exoticism. The designers said they drew inspiration from "the beautiful history inlaid within the architecture of Istanbul and the eclectic style of the Gypsies of Southern Europe."
Under rows of chandeliers Miranda Kerr opened the David Jones Autumn/Winter 2013 show in the department store's newest and most controversial label.
Supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio is launching her own fashion label.
PETA has rebuked Beyonce for wearing an outfit made out of animal skin for her Super Bowl halftime show.
Ahead of her runway show at the L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival, we talk to fashion queen Alannah Hill.
Christian Dior opened its first Australasian flagship boutique in Sydney last week, reflecting continued demand for luxury fashion despite the tough economic climate.
Clothes as body armour was the concept behind Jean Paul Gaultier's rather dizzying Paris show. A play on voluminous layers of leather, fur, silks, chiffon and even knits - both hanging and enveloping the body - constructed a protective silhouette over models. It all made for a varied collection with some great looks, but one that was frustratingly hard to pin down. Graphic 80s elements, such as Polaroid-type prints, followed a long sheer chiffon dress in eggplant with '70s pleats. Long stripy scarves accompanied a tartan dress. And studded leather bustier tops with '50s peplums could easily have come from another collection altogether. Gaultier explained backstage: "It was also the idea of patchwork."
Creative master Alexander Wang has joined forces with a tech giant to create a new bag.
Menswear Dog is a 3 year old shiba inu living in NYC with a panache for all things style.
Designers exhibiting at Milan's fashion week are countering the economic doom and gloom with a series of colourful shows.