The Museum of Makeup, opening on May 1 in Manhattan, isn’t just another pretty face. The 3,500-square-foot space at 94 Gansevoort Street will delve beneath the surface of the glossy industry, revealing the backstories of key figures and highlighting pivotal moments in the history of the beauty business. Niche museums such as the Museum of […]
If you own a copy of the April 1965 edition of Harper’s Bazaar, put it in the safe. It’s among artifacts on display at the new “Harper’s Bazaar — First in Fashion” exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, and it’s a succinct time capsule of a truly groovy era, picturing members of […]
Amidst travel restrictions, slogging retail footfall, partially operating factories in China — the coronavirus’ near-term and long-term impact on the fashion industry is a hot-button discussion. And it unwittingly calls attention to another macroeconomic risk: climate change. Already claiming thousands of lives, and counting nearly 80,000 confirmed cases worldwide, the epidemic’s undue impact on China’s […]
PARIS — Belgian designer Cédric Charlier is parting ways with licensing partner Aeffe SpA, the Italian company has confirmed. The licensing agreement — for the production and worldwide distribution of Charlier’s signature collection — was signed in January 2012, with the Paris-based designer’s first women’s collection produced by Aeffe launching for fall 2013. Men’s designs were […]
CALL HIM BY HIS NAME: Prince Harry has stepped back onto British soil for his first public engagement after renouncing his HRH title earlier this year and now he no longer wants to be addressed as “prince.” The prince arrived in Edinburgh Tuesday night ahead of a summit for his eco-tourism project Travalyst. During a […]