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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Tuesday.
Kylie Jenner covers British Vogue‘s September issue
British Vogue‘s September 2024 cover — Chioma Nnadi’s first — stars Kylie Jenner. Photographed by Luis Alberto Rodriguez, she was styled by Ib Kamara in a Prada coat, Bvlgari earrings and Calzedonia tights. In the accompanying story, Jenner opens up about growing up in the public eye, experiencing postpartum depression and finding peace in motherhood to Giles Hattersley. British Vogue‘s September issue will be available for digital download and on newsstands Aug. 20. {British Vogue}
Katie Holmes fronts Town & Country
Katie Holmes covers Town & Country‘s September 2024 issue, photographed by Ruven Afanador and styled by Bernat Buscato in Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co. In an interview with Eric Wilson, Holmes talks returning to Broadway in Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town,” her accessible yet elevated style and exploring her creativity through dancing, painting and a book club. {Town & Country}
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Peggy Moffitt has passed away
Peggy Moffitt, a model whose style became a symbol of the spirit of freedom and experimentation of the 1960s, has died at 87 following a long illness. She was known for her collaborations with avant-garde designer Rudi Gernreich. {Vogue/paywalled}
McMullen opens second store in San Francisco
Luxury fashion retailer McMullen has opened a second location in the Bay Area, at 3687 Sacramento St. in San Francisco. Sherri McMullen tapped interior designer Noz Nozawa to design the space, which will sell designer items from Christopher John Rogers, Diotima, Proenza Schouler, Khaite, Dries Van Noten, Kamperett, Lisa Folawiyo, Maria McManus, Wales Bonner and more. See photos from inside McMullen’s new Bay Area boutique below. {Fashionista inbox}
Sherri McMullen and interior designer Noz Nozawa. Photo: Lauren Andersen of SEN Creative/Courtesy of McMullen
Is Skims ready for an IPO?
Kim Kardashian‘s Skims has found success with its shapewear and various viral items, and rumors of an IPO began to swirl after the company hired CFO Andy Muir in 2022 — but can the brand maintain its success if it grows and distances itself from its founder? Inc. explores this in its latest issue, and speaks to Kardashian about her future at Skims. “I don’t see myself stepping down from creative anytime soon,” she said. “This is what I love, this is my baby.” {Inc.}
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