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Phil Oh’s 2017 Street Style Superlatives Which publicist was best dressed? Who went home with the best beauty look prize? Vogue’s resident street style photographer Phil Oh is a sharp lensman and a sharper wit. Click for his definitive shots of 2017. | | | | Vogue Remembers Gianni Versace With 12 Archival Shows, Starting With the “Chic and Shock” of His Spring 1992 Collection The main selling points of the line, which also featured lots of colored denim, were the printed silks he first designed between 1977 and the 1990s. | Fear of God’s New Collection Is an Homage to Jay-Z’s 4:44 “Jay is the muse,” Fear of God founder Jerry Lorenzo told Vogue. “From the wristbands and bandanas to the proportions, we wanted to modernize Jay’s approach and contribution to fashion through our lens.” | | | | | |
Would You Quit Shopping If You Had an “Unlimited” Wardrobe of Borrowed Clothes? The logic is pretty simple: The more use we get out of a garment, the better, and the more secondhand clothing we buy, the less brand-new stuff we’ll need to produce. | Norma Kamali Gets Even More Dynamic For Pre-Fall 2018, Kamali produced clothes in keeping with the fluid, malleable drape she’s best known for. The added touch? A string of Instagram video clips from her Pre-Fall lookbook that gave her models the voice they are frequently without in fashion. | | | |
Kendrick Lamar Continues to Drop Hints About His Cheeky Nike Collaboration Lamar has spent the past few months cooking up a special treat for sneakerheads, although he’s been a bit cagey about the recipe. | Download the Vogue Runway App! Runway shows, street style snaps, party pics, and more await you. | | | |