Plus, Jennifer Behr is re-releasing iconic headpiece designs.
Author:Dara PrantPublish date:Sep 4, 2020These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Friday.Vogue's Emily Farra caught up with designers Gabriela Hearst and Marina Moscone to see how they're getting resourceful for Spring 2021.
{The Cut} In celebration of the brand's 15-year anniversary, Jennifer Behr is re-releasing iconic archived styles, including those seen on Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys and on "Gossip Girl." The collection will be available for purchase on Sept. 4 exclusively on the brand's website. {Fashionista inbox} The high art of Japanese animation has become highly referenced on the runway.
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