Victoria Beckham is the new Kate Moss
The artist formerly known as Posh Spice has built a career out of being a self-described "miserable pouty bitch" but now considers herself "a real woman".
The artist formerly known as Posh Spice has built a career out of being a self-described "miserable pouty bitch" but now considers herself "a real woman".
His show featured five plus-size models and women of different races and ethnicities, in the most casual, nbd way possible.
"We're pro-gay rights, pro-immigrant, pro-Black Lives Matter. And we're in a place where we question a lot of what's happening and are not afraid to talk about it."
Reshma Quereshi said she hopes her turn on the catwalk will inspire hope and confidence in other acid attack survivors and spur countries to regulate the sale of acids.
Tash Sefton and Elle Ferguson have landed their own show about "how to look good on a budget,"
Fun, feminine and timeless: legendary '80s supermodel Estelle Lefébure heads to St Barts to show off the new season's beautiful, bohemian-edge beachwear.
Summer is on the way, so you're probably thinking, why are we talking about velvet?
No stranger to making headlines, Kanye West has struck again.
A pair of white trousers with bad visible panty line set Sara Blakely on a mission to find a solution. The result? Spanx. Emily Cronin meets America's youngest self-made female billionaire.
Great for vegans, bad for the environmentally conscious.
David Jones ambassador Jessica Gomes appears to have broken the cardinal rule by wearing a robe by Daniel Avakian, who's stocked at Myer, on a magazine cover.
For a film festival surrounded by water it's not surprising that red carpet dressing officially jumped the shark in Venice.
Robert Buckingham doesn't want to discuss his favourite designers or his style icons when I call. He'd much rather talk about what he calls his "fashion rules".
Jenny Banister was upcycling denim in the 1970s - way before it became a word, or an environmental imperative.
Bare those shoulders this season.
You've survived over-ripped jeans and killer shoulder pads, but are you ready for the common cold shoulder?
At seven, Rina Roat was working as a fruit seller in southern Cambodia. By 10, she could sew. By 16, she was employed in a sweatshop, sometimes working for 24 hours a day.
Serial fashions on the field entrants are unhappy with changes to the event's format.
There is a bit of fast-fashion shaming going on.
People say my style is vintage hipster.