Thank you, Tim Gunn, for saying it—the man can't stand crocs. Men, women, children... he doesn't accept the look on anyone. When he first modeled a pair, he said apparently exclaimed "it looks like I have a hoof!"
You know how people say "those pants are so tight, they look like they're painted on?" Well, it's not so far from the truth now that there is Fabrican. Yes, it's fabric in a can that you can spray on!
Hey, what's the deal with all these NYC criminals wearing New York Yankees hats? Could it be the ubiquitous and overwhelming popularity of the Yankees in NYC, where they're based? That's a boring theory. Can't we blame Jay-Z somehow?
Say hello to Cassius Marcellus Cornelius Clay, a Yale sophomore whose life changed at Barneys one day, when fashionable rapper Kanye West complimented him on his shoes and, eventually, invited the lad to travel the world as Kanye's right-hand man.
Both Claire Danes and Courtney Love were celebrity guests at the Narciso Rodriguez show yesterday. Check out this hilarious glare NY1 caught Danes shooting the wasted rocker's way. Francis Bean wishes that look could kill.
Last night CBS aired a special detailing all of the madness that happened last Friday during Fashion's Night Out. The Neil Patrick Harris-narrated show was a bit of a snoozefest, but at least we got to see Justin Timberlake talk!
"Her bodice looks like the outside of the rib. Over the shoulder looks like it does come from a shoulder. There are no expensive cuts here, no real steaks. The best you've got is the flank steak on her head."
PETA's surprisingly reasonable complaint about Lady Gaga's meat dress: "After time spent under the TV lights, it would smell like the rotting flesh that it is and likely be crawling in maggots." That's why I prefer mink stoles.
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have postponed their show at Fashion Week tomorrow because "production and delivery of our samples is delayed." They will present the latest in Amish bag lady chic at Paris fashion week, instead. [WWD, image via Bauer-Griffin]
We tasked you, our loyal readers, to go out there and take pictures for our Fashion's Night Out Scavenger Hunt and, boy, did you people deliver. Here are the best snapshots you came up with, including multiple Anna Wintours!
Fashion Week kicked off last Thursday and that very day a model bit it on the runway at the Concept Korea show. In her defense, it is hard to walk and carry an apple at the same time.
[Tech mogul Barry Diller, actress Sarah Jessica Parker, Bravo executive Andy Cohen and CNN anchor Anderson Cooper check out babes together at the Sunday Diane Von Furstenberg runway show. And is that Desiree Rogers across from them? Pic via Getty.]
Last night was Fashion's Night Out, the giant retail party that took place across the U.S. and, here in NYC, guaranteed every big store had a crowd of fashionistas, celebrities, and the people who love them. Here are some highlights.
Guli is one of the many new lines of clothing debuting at New York Fashion Week. However, it's probably the only one designed by a woman whose father is accused of being one of the world's worst dictators.
[Scotland created a special tartan (plaid pattern) to commemorate the Pope's visit! Here, Cardinal Keith Patrick O'Brien and piper Louise Marshall Millington unveil the thing. Plans to specially deep-fry a Mars bar were scrapped. Pics via Getty. Click for close-ups.]
Today we headed over to the Fashion Week tents in Lincoln Center to check out the final collections by the 10 remaining contestants on Project Runway. What was good, what was bad, and what was the biggest surprise of all?
Do you have a gap between your two front teeth? Don't be ashamed! In fact, you should run quickly to your nearest modeling agency! That's right: Gap teeth are totally fashionable, right now.
A company called ACNE is launching a line of shirts for transgender consumers. To get even queerer, they're named after Dynasty characters and were conceived by the editor of the trans magazine Candy. And you thought fashion was gay before!