At Vogue's Forces of Fashion Conference, Industry Luminaries Prepare to Meet the Moment
Two-days of certainly not bumping elbows with fashion's movers and shakers.
Two-days of certainly not bumping elbows with fashion's movers and shakers.
The creator of Broadway parodies like “If Donald Got Fired” and “Giuliani (Here He Goes Again)” says he’s in no danger of running out of material—though he wouldn’t mind a quiet Biden administration.
There’s still time to do a significant amount of damage, and Trump plans to.
Though Facebook helped propel his 2008 candidacy, Obama seems less likely to friend Mark Zuckerberg these days. Social media, he says “has turbocharged” the spread of lies—and government and tech companies have to find a way to address the crisis.
Thus far, Katherine Heigl is not taking the bait.
The actor previously claimed the judge had failed to disclose his “ongoing, repeat-customer relationship” with Pitt’s legal team.
After months of downplaying the severity of the pandemic and the role face-masks play in reducing the spread of COVID, Republicans are reversing course as cases reach staggering new highs.
As part of a new deal with WarnerMedia, the long-time late-night host will pivot away from the daily format to a variety series with HBO Max.
“I can’t bear to watch any more of The Crown and its absurd, hateful portrayal of Margaret Thatcher. Such a shame.”
The social media giant is apparently resigned to the fact that its warning labels are doing nothing to stop the spread of false content across its platform.
The pop star assured fans she's “just gonna keep cruising.”
He gave 14 of his friends a suitcase filled with $1 million in cash.
The designer behind one of the world’s most beloved luxury shoe brands has dreamed up his hit styles at much the same place since 1970: a modest desk in his London office.
She will always love us.
The South Carolina senator remains defiant—allegedly pressuring the Georgia Secretary of State to throw out ballots—as his Republican colleagues gradually acknowledge reality.
On the heels of a $2.2 million seed round, the actor and Maude founder Éva Goicochea talk about their partnership on the sexual wellness company, and how norms around sex have evolved since Johnson's "big naked franchise."
Are you ready for more Rick Dalton?
On The Daily Show, Noah mocked the president’s continued refusal to accept his substantial election loss to Joe Biden. “He’s just sitting at home trying to manifest a win on Twitter, like a little bitch.”
Black Futures, a new cross-disciplinary collection, explores Black identity through art, texts, and bridged connections.
We met at an all-girls school on the Upper East Side and were inseparable for more than a decade. Gradually, though, our differences divided us—“Why would you tell me to read a book about fucking poor people?” she once asked—and I watched her blow up her carefully-curated image of refined privilege to embrace her father wholesale.
Emily Murphy won’t release crucial resources to Biden’s transition but she is apparently “inquiring about employment opportunities” for herself next year when Trump is ultimately out of office.
Conservative political and media figures are urging their Twitter followers to join Parler, a two-year-old social media app funded, in part, by Rebekah Mercer, and surging in popularity since Election Day.
Showrunner Krista Vernoff says that the drama tried to resolve Heigl’s arc. A rep for Heigl, who left the series under contentious circumstances, tells a different story.