Renowned Manhattan-based Filipino architect and designer Daniel Romualdez is in the limelight again for his stunning work on designer Tory Burch’s new Southampton digs featured in the March issue of Vogue.
Vogue's fashion-loving fans will soon have a chance to drink in the magazine's aura at a new cafe in Dubai.
After we wrote about “style-maker” Daniel Romualdez (according to Vogue) last March 18, when the magazine featured the home of fashion maverick Tory Burch in Southampton which he designed, the mag has again put him in the limelight, showcasing the Manhattan-based Filipino architect’s own gorgeous home.
When Grace Coddington’s much-awaited memoir came out, some critics panned it, disappointed with what they perceived to be a glossed-over version of events in her life—that and the fact that there wasn’t dirt or juicy tidbits about American Vogue’s (in)famous Anna Wintour.
She seemed like a bright young thing. Studied at Parsons, designed three bag collections while there, and snagged an internship in Vogue.
A young Filipino in New York has achieved one thing other fashion designers can only dream about: a feature in Vogue.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West couldn’t be happier that they finally got their Vogue cover. As for the rest of the world—not so much.
When she was a fashion editor at Harper’s Bazaar and editor in chief of Vogue, a period spanning some four decades (1936-1971), Diana Vreeland had such a fascination with the serpent form that the reptile would be a recurring theme of her fashion spreads.
It isn’t every day that a set design receives applause from an audience.
Pushing 25, T-shirt designer Betina Ocampo is already on the American fashion radar.