Harperã¢â‚¬â„¢s Bazaar Uk Fashion News Rihanna Most Powerful Celebrity Fashion Influencer 2017

Must Read: Rihanna Goes Blonde For 'Harper'due south Bazaar', IMG Volition Bear witness Andy Warhol Way Portraits at NYFW

Plus, Hermès sales rose this office quarter.

Photo: Courtesy Harper's Bazaar

Photograph: Courtesy Harper's Boutique

These are the stories making headlines in fashion this Wednesday.

Rihanna covers Harper's Bazaar's 150th anniversary issue
Pop's reigning bad gal covers the March issue of Bazaar with a choppy blonde hairstyle and Chopard earrings. The editorial images from the rest of the shoot feature Ri reimagined as Amelia Earhart in luxe flight suits and aviator goggles. {Harper's Boutique}

IMG will bear witness original Andy Warhol fine art during NYFW
In partnership with E! and Christie'due south, IMG volition be displaying more than than 72 works of original Andy Warhol art, including some of his famous way personality portraits, at Skylight Clarkson Sq during style week. The works will exist up for sale online and proceeds will benefit the Warhol Foundation'southward grant-making programs, which benefit individual artists and nonprofit arts organizations. {Fashionista inbox}

Hermès sales rose by vii.half dozen per centum in Q4
The French luxury brand saw growth driven past the momentum it has gained in Europe and Japan after a less assisting 3rd quarter. The growth mirrors that of French republic'south economy overall, which is a sign that the touch on of terrorist attacks that have dented tourism may be starting to wane. {WWD}

The hidden dangers of a border adjusted revenue enhancement for fashion
Revenue enhancement reforms proposed past the Republican political party are intended to strengthen American manufacturing, but may end up hurting American brands who import any of their goods from abroad, equally most fashion brands practice. The damage could be particularly pronounced in the style manufacture in part because the centers of the manufacture — New York and California — already face higher income taxes than other parts of the land. {Business of Way}

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Under Armour designer thinks Trump's policies present "groundbreaking opportunity"
Under Armour'southward CEO Kevin Plank controversially called Trump "a real asset for this land" yesterday, and now the brand's VP of women's design Kate Williams has added that the policies pushing for more made in America garments present "groundbreaking opportunity" in the arena of design. "I don't think I would go political over information technology, but I would say Under Armour as a brand is excited," she said. {Racked}

What happened to celebs sitting forepart row at fashion calendar week?
It was in one case a high priority for designers to have Hollywood and music industry celebs at shows, and they would shill out as much as $i million for someone similar Angelina Jolie to wear their apparel in the front row. But with the rise of Instagirls and shrinking designer budgets, that's shifting. "What constitutes a celebrity now has inverse," said fashion consultant and quondam CFDA exec Fern Mallis in an interview with the New York Times. "It's no longer necessarily that drop-expressionless Hollywood diva." {New York Times}

Acne Studios is launching its second emoji-inspired sheathing
Skulls, teddy bears, mushrooms and peace signs on neutral or tie-dyed backgrounds star in Acne's 2nd emoji-inspired sheathing collection. The brand first launched emoji-covered pieces in August last year. {Fashionista inbox}

Donald Trump says Ivanka is being treated "unfairly" by Nordstrom
Though Nordstrom has repeatedly asserted that it dropped Ivanka Trump's eponymous line due to poor sales rather than political motivation, the president took to (where else?) Twitter to critique the section store. "My daughter Ivanka has been treated so unfairly past Nordstrom. She is a nifty person -- ever pushing me to do the right thing! Terrible!" he tweeted. Sure, Donald. {Twitter/@realDonaldTrump}

'Girlboss' comedy will premiere on Netflix in April
The show based on Nasty Gal founder Sophia Amoruso'due south life and bestselling book of the same proper name will premiere on Netflix on April 21. The one-act stars actress Britt Robertson as Amoruso and is being produced by Charlize Theron and "Pitch Perfect" writer Kay Cannon. {Entertainment Weekly}

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