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    Jamie Feldman

    Jamie Feldman

    Fashion & Lifestyle Editor, HuffPost

  • Big-Ass Pants And 9 Other Trends Everyone Needs For Fall

    If they're good enough for Megan Rapinoe, they're certainly good enough for us.

  • Sarah Jessica Parker Addresses THAT Met Gala Look

    Sarah Jessica Parker has never been one to shy away from red carpet risks, and the 2015 Met Gala was no exception. Now, in her first-ever U.S. Cosmopolitan cover story, SJP finally addressed the look seen 'round the world -- and the adorable way she found out her outfit was a meme. "The one thing that I saw, which was so amazing—my son showed it to me—was my headpiece cooking Rihanna like an egg," she told the glossy.

  • Finally, A Realistic Look At The Plus-Size Fashion Industry

    Its complexities are explored in "Straight/Curve," an upcoming documentary about body image that gives viewers an inside look at the plus-size fashion industry, a world that has garnered recent attention but spent years being widely ignored. Thanks to models like Ashley Graham and Candice Huffine, who have given curvy women a voice in the notoriously exclusive fashion industry, there's no doubt a curvy revolution is happening. Curvy women are rare on the runway at Fashion Week and there's still a stigma about making clothing in a broader range of sizes.

  • 11 Lessons To Be Learned From A Bargain Hunter

    Become a founding member of HuffPost Plus today. While there are some deals to be had, brands have been known to send specific clothing directly to the outlets, and some even make lesser quality clothing to be sold there.

  • See '100 Years Of Russian Beauty' In Under Two Minutes

    Cut Video's '100 Years Of Beauty' series shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon, and we're not complaining. The most recent installment, which takes a look back over a century of Russian beauty, might be the best one yet. The video goes on to show the evolution of Russian beauty over the years, complete with a fur hat in the 1970s (of course).

  • Why The Lives Of Male Models Aren't As Glamorous As You May Think

    Of the many misconceptions about the fashion industry, perhaps one of the most overlooked is the myth that most male models live a life of luxury. Moving to New York is the usual choice for those looking to start a career, but models are often met with long days of running around to castings and debt owed to their agencies for covering initial living expenses.

  • Here's What It's Really Like To Shop At Anthropologie

    Anthropologie: Home of beautifully crafted window displays, sophisticated-yet-bohemian garb and failed dreams. For whatever reason, you call it "one of your favorite stores," even though you can count the number of things you've actually purchased there on one hand.

  • Target Takes A Body-Positive Approach To Swimwear This Summer

    Every body is a bikini body, this is true. Thanks to the new "Target Loves Every Body” campaign, featuring five women of all different shapes and sizes, it's clearer than ever than when it comes to bathing suit shopping, we're all in the same boat. Become a founding member of HuffPost Plus today.

  • Zac Posen's Sweet Gesture Makes A Teen's Dreams Come True

    Some people dream of performing on the stage at Radio City Music Hall, while others fantasize about wearing one of Zac Posen's elaborate gowns. Thanks to the Garden of Dreams Foundation, one 16-year-old will get to do both -- at the same time. Garden of Dreams partners with Madison Square Garden to work with children facing obstacles such as homelessness, poverty, illness and foster care.

  • American Apparel Is Taking The Sex Out Of Its Ad Campaigns

    It's out with the old, and in with the less sexualized for American Apparel, and there's a 39-page report to prove it. In a new document titled "Chaotic to Iconic," the brand laid out its goals for the future, including obtaining $1 billion in revenue targeting millennials and recasting the brand "in a positive, inclusive, socially conscious light." It hopes to achieve this by casting what, according to the document they consider to be "confident and naturally beautiful" models between 16-60 who are "racially universal" and natural looking. Not to mention, former CEO Dov Charney -- who was fired in December 2014 -- is no stranger to sexual harassment accusations.

  • Carolina Herrera Throws Major Shade At Stars Who Show Skin

    The designer, ever the epitome of the classic style she sends down the runway, is seldom seen wearing anything other than a crisp button down and tailored black trousers or a skirt. In a new interview with The Washington Post, Herrera explained her distaste of the "naked trend," which involves strategic placement and little else. “It’s so modern to be naked or almost naked," she said, pointing to photos of Beyoncᅢᄅ and Kim Kardashian at the 2015 Met Gala.

  • This Is What Happens When A Bleach Job Goes Horribly Wrong

    "In 8th grade, my friend Sara and I hid in my bathroom and bleached big chunks of hair in the style of '90s blocking using Jolene Facial Bleach. "A friend once dyed my hair purple with a (very) semi-permanent color.

  • Stylist Reveals Details Of Caitlyn Jenner's Secret Photo Shoot

    Caitlyn Jenner's iconic Vanity Fair cover has been met with great support, praise, and dare we say, a bit of envy? The spread was styled by Jessica Diehl, Vanity Fair's fashion and style director. In a new Vanity Fair interview with Diehl, she explained what the top-secret process was like as they kept the photo shoot -- Jenner's first public appearance as a woman since coming out as transgender -- under wraps.

  • Caitlyn Jenner Stuns On The Cover Of Vanity Fair

    Now that's what we call breaking the Internet. Caitlyn Jenner, formerly Bruce Jenner, has debuted "her" on the July cover of Vanity Fair. In her first public appearance as a woman since coming out as transgender, the cover, shot by Annie Leibowitz, features a smiling Caitlyn in a custom-made silk strapless bodysuit.

  • This Model's TEDx Talk Is A Lesson In Body Love

    Ashley Graham, body activist, model, lingerie designer and all-around beautiful human, is taking her message of body love and acceptance on the road. The co-founder of ALDA (a coalition of plus-size models) participated in a TEDx Talk in Valencia, Spain, on April 25, where she got real with a sold-out audience of 450 people. Admiring the parts of her body some might consider "flaws" in a mirror ("Thick thighs, you're so sexy you can't stop rubbing each other," she joked), Graham shares her story, from her early days of plus-size modeling to her current status as a five-time magazine cover star and pioneer in the fight toward self love for all women.

  • 18 Things You Probably Owned If You Went To Sleepaway Camp

    If you went to sleepaway camp, you know a few things to be true. Second, there are no friends like camp friends and third, there are certain things (namely, clothing and beauty products) that are considered essentials for any camper. Check out 18 summer camp staples below, and excuse us while we spend the rest of the day in sweatpants, socks and Birkenstocks.

  • This Is Really Uncool, Lilly Pulitzer

    New York Magazine published a photo tour of Lilly Pulitzer's headquarters on Tuesday, and it includes the bright colors, tropical vibes and well-dressed employees you'd expect from the brand. There's one thing in the office, however, that comes as quite a surprise: fat-shaming cartoons on the walls. Jane Schoenborn, Vice President of Creative Communications, addressed the cartoons in an email to The Huffington Post.

  • New Plus-Size Lingerie Line Inspired By 'Fifty Shades Of Grey'

    Major congratulations are in order for model Ashley Graham. After five seasons partnering with Addition Elle, a Canada-based plus-size retailer, Graham will finally release her lingerie line in the United States, according to Women's Wear Daily. The conversation has already begun, thanks largely in part to the work Graham and her colleagues have done to create the plus-size model group ALDA.

  • This Cartoon Perfectly Depicts Rihanna As A Child

    Fashion Cartoonist, an anonymous doodler who has been featured in the trade publication Business of Fashion as part of its Fashion Funnies section, has released a new set of adorable cartoons. Become a founding member of HuffPost Plus today. "My blog is, in its own way, a tribute to the extraordinary personalities that populate the fashion world.

  • This Lingerie Brand Is Using Role Models Instead Of Fashion Models

    “In our research, we found that 75 percent of women felt they had few or no role models, and that’s what sparked our new campaign," Kay-Lin Richardson, Director of Sales at Panache, told The Huffington Post. "We want to shift the perception of what being a model really is –- being celebrated for contributions to society and personal achievements rather than physical attributes. Among the women included is Marquita Pring (seen above), who aside from being a plus-size model is also one of the five co-founders of ALDA, a coalition that works to change standards of beauty in the fashion industry and for young women across the country.