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Peggy Moffitt, the actor and model who became a 1960s mod icon wearing designer Rudi Gernreich’s famous topless bathing suit design and other bold looks of the era, died Saturday in Beverly Hills.
Women's Wear Daily (also known as WWD) is a fashion-industry trade journal often referred to as the "Bible of fashion". [1] [2] It provides information and intelligence on changing trends and breaking news in the men's and women's fashion, beauty, and retail industries. Its readership is made up largely of retailers, designers, manufacturers ...
Look was the first to publish, after LIFE refused, [20] a rear view of Moffitt modeling the swimsuit on June 2, 1964, [21] [22] and the following day columnist Carol Bjorkman of Women's Wear Daily published a frontal view picture of Moffitt wearing the suit. [21] The photograph became a world-wide news event. [23]
From fresh haircut ideas to bold makeup looks, here are the beauty trends the experts are predicting for 2025 ... 2024 was undeniably a year of natural beauty looks, from lived-in hair colors to ...
She paired the ensemble with black leather gloves and a navy wide-brimmed hat with white trim by designer Eric Javits atop her slicked-back hair for the day, which began at a prayer service at St ...
John Fairchild, grandson of Edmund Fairchild assumed management of Women’s Wear Daily in 1955 and transformed it from a trade journal to a leading fashion and cultural newspaper. [3] Women's Wear insert, June 1910. In 1968, the company—then named Fairchild Publications—was purchased by Capital Cities Communications. [4]
Four cities per season. Hundreds of shows per city. Double-digit looks per show. It all amounts to thousands of new runway looks every year. And hundreds more appear on the red carpet and in the ...
[4] In 2006, Wells, with her editors at Allure, wrote her first book, Confessions of a Beauty Editor (Bulfinch). In 2009, Forbes named her the number 5 most powerful fashion magazine editor. [5] In 2017, Wells became Chief Creative Officer of Revlon. [6] In 2018, Wells launched her own beauty brand named Flesh. [7]