A roundup of new boutiques, shops, sales and other retail events.
Fashion
Catherine Cifonelli’s fashions are all over Las Vegas — at the gaming tables, in top restaurants, even in penthouse suites. But you won’t find them on wealthy casino guests.
McKenna Berkley describes getting the call from her agent telling her she’d been chosen for the 2017 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition as an out of body experience.
It’s one thing to look back on a career and identify the moment you “made it.” It’s another to realize it as you’re living it.
Each of the women in the Babydoll Beauty Couture salon can recall a time when her size attracted unwanted attention.
For many women, their hair is an expression of who they are as much as their decisions of what to wear. So facing hair loss, because of cancer treatment, alopecia, genetics or any other reason, can be upsetting.
It was 1985 and two years into Michael Jordan’s run as the greatest basketball player of all time. A new shoe hit the market, and with one logo, a culture that would outlast any player’s career was born.
Neon Reverb has descended on Las Vegas this weekend. Check out indie bands from all genres, and from near and afar, taking over downtown Las Vegas’ bars and concert venues.
A fashion show, held Tuesday night in Dhaka and attended by fashion lovers, rights activists and diplomats including the U.S. ambassador to Bangladesh, aimed to redefine the notion of beauty while calling attention to the menace of acid attacks.
MAGIC is one of the largest fashion marketplaces, and it brings industry professionals to Las Vegas every February and August.
While the OFFPRICE Show lacks the glamour of the MAGIC show held a little farther down the Strip, it is no less profitable for the wholesalers and retailers who come to haggle and write orders on the spot.
The boutique sells casual and athletic wear in addition to showier pieces that reflect Samantha Busch’s personal style. Notably, the clothing is relatively inexpensive — many dresses cost between $25 and $50 — and ranges in size from small to 3XL.
Corinne Entratter Sidney, 79, has always loved fashion. She’s been a model and actress, and spent three months as a Copa Girl in Las Vegas in the ’60s, before, as she puts it, “ marrying the boss,” Sands casino manager Jack Entratter.
In her new book, “Lost in Las Vegas,” Ermelinda Manos reflects on the beginning of her career and pays tribute to the city that became home for her when she immigrated from Greece at age 12
Visual director Philippa Price created the video for a new collaborative series, #StellaBy, using Stella McCartney’s spring/summer 2017 collection as inspiration.