If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. Taylor Swift is having quite the year. After dropping a summer-altering announcement on the “New Heights” podcast (helmed by her now-fiancé Travis Kelce and his brother Jason Kelce) that she’s releasing her 12th album, Swift proceeded to shock fans with her engagement post that now boasts over 37 million likes and the release of said album on October 3. “The Life of a Showgirl” (a vinyl version of which you can still easily snag at Amazon, thereby leveling up your listening experience), has, naturally, inspired no shortage of buzz — with card-carrying Swifties running to score chainmail dresses that the singer donned for her album visuals and trying to enter their own “showgirl era” by shopping a Swift-approved orange lipstick hue from Nars. 'The Life of a Showgirl' Vinyl $32.99 $36.98 11% off Buy Now at amazon Price upon publish date of this arti...
Rimowa celebrated the opening of their newest store, on Mercer Street in SoHo, with a cocktail party on Thursday evening. Upon arrival, guests were greeted by the well-worn, stickered luggage of Spike Lee, Maggie Rogers, Martha Stewart and more; once downstairs, where Paul Sevigny was DJing records and a martini bar had drinks flowing, people settled in, catching up post-fashion month. Lee and his son, Jackson Lee, worked with Rimowa to create New York City-themed stickers. “It’s New York!” Lee said of why he wanted to work with the company. “New York, but worldwide though — they gave me the opportunity to make this thing, and rep New York.” “It was really seamless, working with Rimowa; they’re really great, very flexible and really easy to work with,” Jackson added. “This one was a pretty simple project. I know how to keep his attention focused,” he said of working with his dad. The stickers, which were handed out to guests, represent New York neighborhoods from Harle...