For $739 you can own a stuffed version of Lagerfeld's pampered Choupette
Certain to have a better lifestyle than you.
Certain to have a better lifestyle than you.
Happy days: Reformation has a weddings department!
Thousands compete in sneaker lottery for a limited-edition design that sells for $590.
The Balenciaga gown worn by Nicole Kidman when she wed Keith Urban will be just one of the wedding dresses on display in a Sydney exhibition.
The former president really is living it up in his post White House life.
The next generation of supermodels has landed, but let's not forget their mothers are still in Vogue, too.
After years in the beachside boho crowd, Pip Edwards decided to surf the trend for activewear with her own company.
It's not easy to stand up to the wedding industrial complex, but this woman wants to try.
Throw in some Spanish or Latin influence and a splash of '80s power dressing and there's a ruffle for every feather.
I got to meet Beyoncé and she was like, 'Is this your first Met Gala?' Amy Schumer recalled. "And I was like, 'It's my last'.
It was a tricky theme but these celebrities slayed it.
The internet has bowed down to its queen, i.e. Rihanna, i.e. one of the few guests to nail the dress code at this year's fashion Oscars.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gala, aka "fashion's biggest night out," and the one event where you are meant to ask about the stars' style.
You can do "weird" and still look a million bucks.
Another Australian label changes hands, with Aje set to join David Jones after two years at Myer.
Here's all the looks as the celebrities and One Percent ascend the famous stairs of The Metropolitan Museum of Art for it's annual charity ball.
Kim Kardashian arrival at the Met Gala confirmed that, boy, is she really committing to her new pared-back, minimalist aesthetic.
Vogue's editor-in-chief plans to keep this year's soiree more "intimate" and "private".
Comme des Garçons has long challenged ideals about what's beautiful and what's not, and people sure are wearing a lot of unflattering trousers of late.
Retailers are looking at innovative ways to attract customers back to physical stores.
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