Guest-edited by Richard Avedon, Harper’s Bazaar’s April 1965 “Now” issue aimed to channel the frenetic energy of a ...
Featuring British supermodel Jean Shrimpton on the cover, the issue—dubbed “a partial passport to the off-beat side of Now”—offered a kaleidoscopic exploration of people and ideas who were ...
In an inspiring move towards inclusivity in the fashion industry, out transgender model Alex Consani graced the cover of Harper’s Bazaar this month. As a powerful voice for the trans community, ...
Featuring British supermodel Jean Shrimpton on the cover, the issue—dubbed “a partial passport to the off-beat side of Now”—offered a kaleidoscopic exploration of people and ideas who were ...
If you work in the fashion industry, chances are that you have been breathing a sigh of relief, as the AW25 season has just ...
So while both Russell and Bailey-Chaidez cite the ‘60s as the ultimate side-bang era—with the likes of Françoise Hardy and ...
One-of-a-kind timepiece from the 1969 collaborative collection Diamond-accented piece effortlessly fuses jewelry and ...
Twiggy defined fashion in the swinging 60s after being plucked from obscurity. She decided early on to make the most of it.
We don’t get enough Twiggys these days. Our drama colleges are packed with students bankrolled by mummy and daddy. We used to produce ...
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