
Interview’s March issue features a piece on Proenza Schouler designers Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough and their trend setting clothes. Interviewed by actress and friend, Chloe Sevigny, the designing duo open up about the competition between young designers, collection inspirations and the stress of pre-collections as McCollough reveals, “There’s definitely more stress. If anything, the biggest stress these days are these pre-collections. They eat up so much of our time. We don’t have a design director, so Lazaro and I, for the most part, do everything ourselves on a design level.”
The feature also includes model Kasia Struss wearing pieces from Proenza Schouler’s spring 2011 collection. Photographed by Craig McDean, Kasia represents the elegant yet contemporary aesthetic of the label. / Casting by Michelle Lee
For more of the Proenza Schouler article (and photos), visit InterviewMagazine.com

The Salvatore Ferragamo woman means business for the fall 2011 season. Presented during Milan Fashion Week, the latest collection from the Italian label gave way to pin striped jackets, pencil skirts and power suits. Despite all the strong tailoring, femininity and a touch of evening wear came in the form of glittering accents and high slits–ending with stunning floor-length gowns in black.

With soft pastels and languid silhouettes, Missoni’s fall 2011 showing was an ethereal paradise featuring the label’s signature knits with floor-length skirts and dramatic coats. Accenting the dreamy garments, designer Angela Missoni also added touches of leather with sweeping dusters and python printed boots.

Dolce & Gabbana were seeing stars for their fall 2011 collection where models glided down the runway in explosive prints and elegant dresses. Besides continuing their love of lacework from previous seasons, designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana added some boyish appeal to the autumn line with menswear inspired suiting, suspenders and pork pie hats. Crystal embellished dresses, leopard prints and jewel toned suit jackets brought a sense of rock and roll to the duo’s already impeccable tailoring.

Julianne Moore replaces Linda Evangelista as the face of Talbots’ spring 2011 campaign lensed by Mert & Marcus. Elegant and refined, the American actress embraces the spring season with classic silhouettes and floral accents.

Fashion editor Melanie Ward swaths Anna de Rijk in outlandish accessories for a recent beauty spread in Vogue Paris March. Photographed by Inez & Vinoodh, Anna’s classic beauty gets a avant garde makeover with dramatic eyes and face paint in Expression Figurative.