Behind the Met Gala's Curtain: What it’s like setting up the ‘biggest fashion event of the year’
If We Were at The Met Gala...
FAREWELL, FRANCISCO! Costa (and partner Zucchelli) say goodbye to Calvin Klein
A SNEAK PEEK INTO ISSUE 4
Christian Dior Pre Fall 2016: Review
After Raf Simons left Christian Dior, the historic house announced that the in-house team would be designing the next three collections. The fashion world has been collectively holding their breath in anticipation: until now. The very first post-Simons collection is here, and fashion editor Em Odesser has lots to say.
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WHO YOU SHOULD KNOW
Our last fashion section (if we do say so ourselves) had some pretty amazing interviews. You can read the whole scoop in the issue, but we decided to give you a little sneak peak, a who's who preview to help you navigate...
#TEENEYECOLORINGBOOK
For the past few months, historic houses have been shedding their designers like snake’s skin. Peter Dundas left Pucci, transferring to Roberto Cavalli, and Massimo Giorgetti took over. Alexander Wang ended his contract on Balenciaga, handing the reins to Vetements' Demna Gvasalia. Raf Simons abruptly left Dior, and Alber Elbaz's ongoing fourteen year contract at Lanvin was ended by its shareholder. Carmen Lima's sketch, below, of a musical chairs game captures the chaos that’s plaguing fashion houses.
Now, readers, we have a challenge. How do you feel about this madness? Download this image off teeneyemagazine.com, fill it in how you see fit (are the designers in the middle of a raging war scene? Would a graphic collage best express this panic?), and either email us the final picture, or tag it to #teeneyecoloringbook on Twitter, Tumblr, or Instagram. We will feature our favorites in the next issue!
Examples, courtesy of Em.
If you'd like to be considered, don't forget to leave Carmen's credit visible (it's only fair!) and either tag us or make your subject line #TeenEyeColoring book. We can't wait to see your take!