Plus, Louise Trotter debuts at Bottega Veneta and Miranda Priestly hits Dolce.| amyodell.substack.com
She's staying at Condé Nast, but moving on from her role as editor-in-chief.| amyodell.substack.com
The writers have added more depth to Carrie's relationship to real estate than maybe any other relationship on this show.| amyodell.substack.com
What a complex web this show weaves.| amyodell.substack.com
Addressing the speculation about her successor, why she's stepping back as American Vogue's editor in chief, and more.| amyodell.substack.com
Can the the king of fashion art kink bring back something resembling insouciance?| amyodell.substack.com
Four theories as to why the backlash to Ryan Murphy's depiction of her has become so intense.| amyodell.substack.com
“It's the only brand where you don't choose the bag. The bag chooses you.”| amyodell.substack.com
The Row sells jelly flats for $890. Amazon sells the same ones for $30.| amyodell.substack.com
They certainly have the marketing might.| amyodell.substack.com
The brand finishes 2024 with a PR masterclass on '60 Minutes.'| amyodell.substack.com
About that winter cover.| amyodell.substack.com
How companies will target us at our most worn out.| amyodell.substack.com
Her struggling album and ticket sales were preceded by years of awkward moves.| amyodell.substack.com
Does the lawsuit over Birkin selling practices stand a chance?| amyodell.substack.com
When Ryan Gosling gets his chest out, you know it’s going to be a good night.| amyodell.substack.com
So much of what we see on the runways won't ever get produced. But isn't the last thing consumers need more stuff?| amyodell.substack.com
"When you're working on the engagement floor, if it's a couple coming in, you can tell by the body language of the guy whether or not they're actually looking."| amyodell.substack.com
The luxury industry is at an inflection point, says journalist Dana Thomas, who authored the seminal Y2K book on how the industry works, Deluxe.| amyodell.substack.com