
Lauren Bulbin
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1 week ago |
washingtonpost.com | Ashley Fetters |Lauren Bulbin |Annaliese Nurnberg
Scenes from a drizzly, dazzling Met Gala (washingtonpost.com) Scenes from a drizzly, dazzling Met Gala By Ashley Fetters Maloy; Lauren Bulbin; Annaliese Nurnberg 2025050614184200 Rain does something special to the Met Gala.
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2 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Ashley Fetters |Lauren Bulbin
Red carpet looks from a low-wattage White House correspondents’ dinner (washingtonpost.com) Red carpet looks from a low-wattage White House correspondents’ dinner By Ashley Fetters Maloy; Lauren Bulbin 2025042700375300 A White House correspondents' dinner that lacks the traditional comedy act doesn't necessarily translate to a more somber-than-usual evening.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Ashley Fetters Maloy |Lauren Bulbin
StyleArts & EntertainmentsPowerThe MediaFashionOf InterestStyleArts & EntertainmentsPowerThe MediaFashionOf InterestFashionJordy Arthur, a Belgian fashion designer, poses in a dress he made from a collection of repurposed ties. As a kid, Arthur, now 29, loved to wear ties over his T-shirts. (Photographs by Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post) The designer embraces his heritage while envisioning broader aspirations for the event.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Ashley Fetters Maloy |Rachel Tashjian |Lauren Bulbin
It was a Paris Fashion Week full of rumors. The shows took place as Chanel, perhaps the most famous Parisian fashion house, looks for a creative director in the wake of Virginie Viard’s departure earlier this year. For many attendees, a question hung in the air: What if this designer took over at Chanel? AdvertisementAs usual, celebrities were in abundance. Pharrell Williams, creative director of menswear at Louis Vuitton, was in dad mode in the front row of Loewe.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Rachel Tashjian |Lauren Bulbin
If New York is fashion’s grittiest capital, London its most underground and Paris its most extravagant, Milan is the one that best mixes business with pleasure. You’ve got the swag of Versace, the wit of Moschino and the megawattage of Prada, but humming alongside all that glamour is industry. This is a garmento’s town, and everyone in the audience, whether they’re front row or standing, is ready to make a deal.
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