Cherry Red Accessories Dominated Day 6 of Paris Fashion Week Street Style

As much love as the color red has gained when it comes to monochromatic outfits, its true power lies in its ability to spice up any outfit, even when used minimally and strategically. On day six of Paris Fashion Week, showgoers proved they know this style tip through and through by showing off their most eye-catching red-hot accessories. Whether through a simple moon-shaped shoulder bag, heart-toed Alaïa pumps, scrunched leg warmers or lace-up tango-style boots, it’s safe to say that this color trend is still going quite strong. See the best street style from day six of Paris Fashion Week…

What’s next for Léa Seydoux? Cover interview and shoot

It’s a cold, clear day in Paris, and the Shangri-La suite, where we’ve gathered for today’s cover shoot, is abuzz with activity. Léa Seydoux, poised in an armchair and draped in Louis Vuitton finery, absent-mindedly shimmies her shoulders in time to the Ray Charles song wafting from a speaker. She suddenly gets up, flings open the balcony doors, strides outside and throws out her arms as if to hug the nearby Eiffel Tower. “J’adore la France!” she exclaims, impassioned. “C’est la joie de vivre! C’est le je ne sais quoi!” A pause. “Where is my baguette?” She dissolves into self-mocking…

Honors College Lecture Explores Fashion’s Powerful Political Impact

Photo Submitted One iconic scene from The Devil Wears Prada shows domineering fashion editor Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) rating her new assistant Andy (Anne Hathaway) for thinking she is above the sway of industry trends. Focusing on Andy’s lumpy blue sweater, Miranda details a genealogy of designer choices from Oscar de la Renta to Yves Saint Laurent that led to her choosing the “cerulean” garment. That short movie clip speaks volumes about the complex systems behind the clothes we wear. “In that moment, she’s breaking down the entire ecosystem of fashion,” explained Eric…