Hollywood Haute: Haney Spring 2020 Collection

As a former editor and celebrity stylist, fashion designer Mary Alice Haney knows exactly the kind of clothes women in Hollywood need. She launched her eponymous Los Angeles label back in 2013 and has landed her looks on some of the city’s biggest household names. “Sexy California glamor” is at the heart of every Haney…

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Planet Beyond Goes Beyond the Ordinary

It’s easy to get caught up in all the tech advancements coming our way. This new generation of gadgets—sound accessories in particular—are considered a crucial part of our modern life and have become just as much a status symbol as they are a fashion statement. From ditching over-ear styles to the surge in Apple’s AirPods,…

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Daniel Toni Jais: On The Road

Daniel Toni Jais

— Model and influencer Daniel Toni Jais speaks on personal style, social media’s impact on the fashion industry and life on the road. Today’s digital age has sparked a new dawn for fashion labels. They’re more personal. The most well-known names in luxury which seemed larger than life are within reach. Creative, below-the-radar brands which…

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Éternel Parisien

By Melissa Sorge Parisian style has mesmerized global shoppers for decades. From its effortlessly chic flair to its classic aesthetic, it transcends both time and trends. But what exactly is it that draws consumers towards this distinctive style, and why doesn’t it disappear after a few seasons, like so many others? The answer is that…

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Michelle Randolph Debuts Capsule Collection with J.ING

Model and actress Michelle Randolph has added fashion designer to her list of accomplishments with her first-ever capsule collection. In collaboration with Los Angeles womenswear brand, J.ING, Made for a Muse is a fresh take on the popular style of dress in the ’90s. “I hope this collection makes you feel confident, classy and fabulous!”…

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Castore: Game Changer

By Wendy Larimer Winter in the Northeast encourages hibernation even among the most die-hard athletes. The idea that the weather is never bad enough to head outdoors if you have the right clothes means even these enthusiasts spend many days, January through March, on the couch instead of running the streets, or snowshoeing the trails.…

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