Nobody wears clothes like Kate Moss. From her early grunge days in the nineties, to the minimalist pieces she wore while walking the red carpet with ex-boyfriend Johnny Depp, to her penchant, at times, for a more decadent, Gatsby-inspired look, the model's exceptional taste and insouiciant cool has launched thousands of trends and even spawned a top-selling namesake collection for Topshop. Yet for all of her admirers, it is clear that, no matter how hard they try to imitate her, Kate's singular style remains utterly unmatched.
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Vogue's September Issue: An Exclusive Look at Kate Moss' Wedding
By Vogue Magazine | Fashion – Thu, Aug 11, 2011 4:51 PM EDTPhotographed by Mario Testino
Romance ruled as fashion's favorite wild child tied the knot with musician Jamie Hince in rock-'n'-roll Gatsby style.Sarah Jessica Parker's Most Memorable Red-Carpet Looks
By Vogue Magazine | Fashion – Wed, Jul 13, 2011 8:11 PM EDTEven before costume designer Patricia Field transformed her into label-on-legs Carrie Bradshaw for Sex and the City in 1998, Sarah Jessica Parker has never failed to surprise when it comes to her wardrobe choices over the years, both on-screen (remember the episode where she wore two different shoes
Why the World Is Falling in Love with the Duchess of Cambridge's Style
By Vogue Magazine | Fashion – Tue, Jul 12, 2011 4:49 PM EDTBy Alexandra Macon, Vogue magazine
The Duchess of Cambridge came, she saw, and she conquered North America on a nine-day tour of Canada and California, but whether rowing crew, visiting a hospital, meeting and greeting, or attending the black-tie BAFTAs, the former Miss Middleton was perfectly outfitted for each and every occasion.
Read More »from Why the World Is Falling in Love with the Duchess of Cambridge's StyleVogue's Inside Look at Haute Couture Fashion Week
By Vogue Magazine | Fashion – Fri, Jul 8, 2011 6:51 PM EDTThis past week, fashion's cognoscenti gathered in the City of Lights for one of the most elegant and extravagant events of the year. Paris Fall 2011 Couture Week featured designers' breathtaking visions, painstakingly created by teams of couturiers, seamstresses, and beadworkers who spent hours sewing and embellishing every last bit of feather, lace, and trim on the lavishly constructed looks that walked the runways. These are fashion's fantasy moments, played out in shows like Chanel's glittering Parisian starry-night spectacle and Giambattista Valli's well-received (and well-attended) debut couture collection. Only a few get a chance to witness it all firsthand, but we take you there. From the front row to the backstage, from the behind-the-scenes finishing touches to the grand finale-here is the definitive look at this year's show-stopping haute couture season.
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By Vogue Magazine | Fashion – Wed, Jul 6, 2011 6:15 PM EDTBy Emily Holt, Vogue magazineAmerican style is somewhat similar to the Supreme Court's ruling on obscenity: difficult to define, but you know it when you see it. For the last several decades, the idea of dressing in a manner that's representative of a certain Stateside sensibility has included every
Exclusive: Inside Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco's Royal Wedding
By Vogue Magazine | Fashion – Wed, Jul 6, 2011 4:35 PM EDTAt 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, Charlene Wittstock walked into the courtyard of the medieval Palace of Monaco in an exquisite Armani Privé duchesse silk dress and claimed her place in fashion history when she married Prince Albert in a Catholic ceremony. The poised former Olympian was the embodiment of r
Vogue Editors Weigh in on At-Home Hair Straightening
By Vogue Magazine | Fashion – Wed, Jun 15, 2011 5:49 PM EDTIn the quest for ultimate salon smoothness, in the battle against humidity, Vogue's editors put the new spate of at-home hair straighteners to the test. From (formaldehyde-free) keratin treatments to simple styling spritzes, here's the final word on what fought frizz and cut down styling time-and how long the results lasted.
Emma Watson made a mark on the red carpet early in her career, not only for her seemingly innate ability to know what looks suit her best but also for bringing some much-deserved attention to the young, talented, and often British designers who have dressed her over the years.
How to Dress for the Office When It’s 90 Degrees Outside
By Vogue Magazine | Working It – Tue, Jun 14, 2011 6:24 PM EDTBy Chioma Nnadi, Vogue magazine
Most of us end up throwing on that tried-and-tested pashmina in a moment of sweaty, goose-bump-raised desperation. It's not that carrying a scarf is inherently a bad idea, it just might be time to update the pastel cashmere shawl that's been languishing in the filing cabinet since last summer. Fashion News Editor Emily Holt favors her periwinkle-blue wrap of Indian silk from ABC Carpet & Home as a larger but lighter alternative. "I say the bigger the better," she says. "I love throwing a beautiful oversize scarf around my neck, especially if I'm going into a meeting. I feel about a scarf the way Linus feels about his blanket."
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