Some brands go just a little too far to advertise their products.

Some brands go just a little too far to advertise their products.

September is a very significant month for the fashion industry. It is a month where designers launch their collections for the new season and display them in the multiple fashion weeks that are held in in the big fashion capitals of the world. However September also represents a month when magazines launch their reviews of these shows and their forecasts for the upcoming year’s trend. It is no coincidence that this is every publications thickest issue and also the issue with the most expensive ad space. Most reputable fashion publications compete to outsell the other, and their tactic is very simple: the magazine with the best cover has the best odds of winning this game. Lets see who will be covering the September Issue of your favourite fashion glossy this year.

Glamour: Victoria Beckham.

Elle: Katy Perry

W: Penelope Cruz

Vanity Fair: Jessica Chastain

Vogue: Lady Gaga

Cosmopolitan: Lucy Hale

Harper’s Bazaar: Gwen Stefani

Marie Claire: Miley Cyrus

In Style: Jennifer Lopez.
Let the September wars begin!
Happy Birthday to the founder, owner and creative mastermind behind the only independently owned fashion EMPIRE: Giorgio Armani.


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I once again need to apologize for my prolonged absence. I have been traveling with my family and haven’t had much of a chance to access my computer. Can anyone guess where I will be spending the rest of the summer?







That’s right, I will be spending the rest of my summer in the magical city of PARIS. All the pictures displayed in this post were taken by none other than yours truly.
Foreign Concept Girl.
How Ironic is it that Carine Roitfeld went from being one of the most iconic Editor-In-Chiefs of Vogue Paris, to having photographers and models banned by none other than Conde Nast from working in her new fashion magazine. How ungrateful can this industry be?

This video is a very interesting twist on what we would call functional wardrobe. Hussein Chalayan Autumn-Winter 2000