Style.com/Print Spring 2012 : Lindsey Wixson




On newsstands Monday, October 31, the debut issue of Style.com/Print takes you deep inside the Spring 2012 collections. Bringing the voices of both the editors and the readers of the world's leading fashion Web site to print for the first time, this new publication not only uncovers the most intriguing people, places, and clothes of the season, it also charts the highs and lows, the triumphs and setbacks, the public and private moments on the journey from New York to Paris, catwalk to sidewalk, backstage to after-party. It's the season from every angle. It's a magazine for fashion obsessives by fashion obsessives.

Highlights include:

The Independents: Azzedine Alaïa talks about the pressures facing designers today and the need for the fashion system to change, while Saskia de Brauw models Alaïa's triumphant recent couture collection.

This American Girl: Photographer Theo Wenner follows model Lindsey Wixson as she travels from her hometown in Kansas to the runways and parties in New York and the showrooms and vampire nights of Paris.

Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez of Proenza Schouler reveal their major expansion plans as their label approaches its tenth anniversary.

Tim Blanks on Alexander McQueen and the power of storytelling in fashion.

Exclusive fashion maps of New York, London, Milan, and Paris, and an illustrated guide to the world's fashion cliques—from Miuccia Prada to Aziz Ansari in six degrees or less.

Style.com editor in chief Dirk Standen on where the best designers went right and many designers went wrong this season.

Plus: Donatella Versace at the top of her game, how the Opening Ceremony team took over Kenzo with a little help from Spike Jonze and Chloë Sevigny, the season's top fashion and beauty trends, Tommy Ton's street style, and much more.

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