Chloë Sevigny Book

Defying time and gender stereotypes, the downtown NYC style icon has just released a tome full of her best looks

The term “It Girl” tends to be overused and is borderline meaningless at times, but when you’re talking about Chloë Sevigny, it’s an ideal descriptor. In her self-titled photo book—published by Rizzoli and boasting a foreword by Kim Gordon—Sevigny’s eclectic and truly personal style is explored, from her days as a teenager interning for Sassy to being the face of Miu Miu. From her shaved …

Internet-Inspired Clothing by Brisbane’s House of Cards

The "In Too Deep" collection riffs on our tech addiction with dial-up skirts, hashtag pants and more

With past collections like the Japanese pop culture-inspired “Yatta” and the ’90s-doused “The Waisted Years,” Brisbane-based independent fashion label House of Cards goes all out each season with thematic collections full of creative statement pieces. Designer Ashiya Omundsen’s latest drops in time for Australia’s 2015 autumn/winter season and will tickle the fancies of those who grew up listening to AOL’s bouncy dial-up modem sound, all …

Eight Colorful Socks for Spring

Our picks for showing off your ankles as the weather heats up this season

Spring has almost entirely sprung in the Northern Hemisphere, and with the warmer weather comes the ability to show off your ankles. (Soon, legs and arms too.) What better way to celebrate cuffing season than with some fun, bold and playful socks? Here, the CH team has selected some cheerful and colorful socks—for all genders—that draw attention to a body part that’s been hidden for …