Contents

Volume 39 Issue 09 September ’09

DEPARTMENTS
Month in Fashion

Choo hits H&M; Sharapova's ace accessories.

Remembrance

Robert Isabell perfected the art of the party.

Flashback

John Galliano's larger-than-life persona.

Fast Forward

Ridley Scott's daughter directs her first feature.

Trend

Off-beat color and pattern combos rock the catwalk.

FASHION FLASH
Kid Rocks

The world can't get enough of it-boy Alexander Wang.

Jean Machines

Deadstock reworks vintage denim looks, sans icky thrift-store feel.

Solo Flight

Danish singer Tino Dico's fashion sense is as strong as her music.

Adult Content

At last, designers cater to their more mature (and monied) clientele.

Muse Briefs

Stand out with mesmerizing jewels and luxe satin clutches.

Candid Camera

A filmmaker reveals the histrionics and humanity behind the runway.

Cool and the Gang

Hip boutique Opening Ceremony opens a Tokyo superstore.

ACCESSORIES FLASH
Hip Service

Sunglasses go wild with Thierry Lasry's no-holds-barred approach.

Fun Times

Painter Kenny Scharf creates whimsical timepieces for Movado.

BEAUTY FLASH
Rethinking Scent

Delightful fragrances mix well-known ingredients in fresh ways.

Heads of State

Political turf extends to hair salons in Washington, D.C.

Beat the Clock

Preserve youth with these powerhouse, antiaging skincare lines.

Stealing Beauty

Two films reveal the astounding lengths we'll go to look good.

EYE
Dear Abbie

Playing Keats's beloved, Australian actress Abbie Cornish comes into her own.

Czar Power

Newly-minted press baron Evgeny Lebedev is the toast of London.

Out of the Kitchen

Le Bernadin and its masterly chef, Eric Ripert star in a reality show.

Northern Lights

With Italian flair, Hotel Missoni brightens up Edinburgh.

The Castle Diaries

William Fiennes pens a memoir about growing up in a manor.

FASHION
Sunday in the Park

Pretty young things bask in the sun's radiant glow.

Paper Bag Princess

Waste not, want not—recycling has never looked so haute.

Woodstock

Peer inside the eccentric life of an unconventional clan.

Academy

Fifteen lucky schoolboys answer to Lara Stone.

Smart Sex

Miuccia Prada reigns as a design star with serious brainpower, while Kate Moss shows off her stunning fall collection.

LAST LAUGH
Louise's Frugal Fantasy

The Countess takes aim at grotesque overspending.
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After divorce and a few years of flying below Hollywood's radar, Uma Thurman is ready to give marriage and superstardom another shot.

We scoured the showrooms to find the ultimate boots—in leather, pony, suede and even mink.

Amid sultry settings and irresistible distractions, Madonna falls under the spell of Rio de Janeiro.

For years Bruce Willis vowed he'd never marry again. Then the movie star met sizzling Emma Heming, and she changed his mind—and his life.
The Countess's Corner

W's resident aristocrat, the acid-tongued Countess Louise J Estherhazy, spares nobody. Read her columns here.
WWD Feed

Sporting skinny jeans and a whisper-thin vintage blouse, Kate Moss doesn't look like a traditional boardroom-bound tycoon.

Eva Mendes dropped into the Calvin Klein Jeans flagship in Milan on Wednesday night, drawing hordes of young Italian men away from their mothers.

He may be best known for his paintings of Campbell Soup cans and for his statement, "Everybody will be famous for 15 minutes," endlessly quoted in reference to celebrity culture.
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Champion

One good classic deserves another. Christy Turlington Burns works the warrior-goddess side of Greco-Roman influence. Photographed by Michael Thompson.

W Blogs

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie

Domestic Bliss

The Steven Klein shoot that started it all: Mr. and Mrs. Smith costars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie play house in Palm Springs. (July 2005)