"I think online is a space where you see more of the discount jewelry. In this business, people really want that personal touch. They want to try things on," said Moon.
The Courier's Fall Fashion Style Magazine features exclusive interviews and fashion previews, trends from the (virtual) N.Y. runways, insights from L.A.'s hottest stylists and more.
Red Carpets, press junkets, award shows and production schedules have all changed. But, fashion abides. The Courier spoke to two of the town's hottest stylists about trends, predictions and adapting to the new normal.
From Compton to Couture. From learning in sweat shops to presenting on the biggest Fashion Week runways around the world, Johana Hernandez is a Latinx millennial sensation.
One local businessman decided to take action when he realized that front-line officers were not wearing masks that were protecting them in the style they deserved. Gary Gagossian is a bespoke tailor whose shop has been located on Brighton Way since 1986. "I saw the
With California Department of Public Health officials strongly advising local residents not to leave home without donning a mask, many companies have decided to pivot and start producing potential life-saving cloth versions.
While some of us have been trying to craft makeshift masks at home with
Bvlgari hosted a Salon Series Cocktail with Chloe Mendel, daughter of designer Gilles Mendel and Creative Director of Maison Atia, the first luxury faux fur brand founded by Chloe and Gustave Maisonrouge, and Alison Eastwood, founder of Eastwood Ranch, a California-based animal welfare and rescue