Daily News: Into The Gloss Resurfaces, Freds Is Back on Madison, Dionne Warwick Sings at Saks, and more!

In the glitter! Freds is back from the dead! Ford Models releases FMDC3! Who’s in the headlines today?

Into The Gloss is back!

Into The Gloss is alive! After a break, ITG Editorial Director Ashley Weatherford penned a post explaining that the beauty site is here to stay. Things were quiet because she was on paternity leave after giving birth to her first child and she focused on her personal life. She writes: “We are expanding the number of platforms we can reach you on and expanding our coverage of beauty in general. We are introducing new franchises and new faces. We’re working our asses off telling stories. It took us a minute to get here, but as they say, excuse the dust. A new ITG is in the oven.” Welcome back!

ELLE Announces Women in Hollywood Honorees and Covers

ELLE’s annual Women in Hollywood issue features Anne Hathaway, Michelle Yeoh, Zoë Kravitz, Issa Rae, Olivia Wilde, Sigourney Weaver, Ariana DeBose and Sydney Sweeney sharing cover features. The November edition celebrates eight women honored for the creative and cultural contributions they have made to the worlds of music, film, television and more. You can get a copy on November 1.

200 Trunks 200 Visionaries: The Louis Vuitton Exhibition opens tomorrow in New York City at the former Barneys on Madison and brings back Freds

Traveling exhibit featuring 200 imaginative trunks made by 200 visionaries finally arrives in New York. Supreme, Gloria Steinem, VTS and Pat McGrath are some of the names that participated. The exhibit will take place across four floors in the former Barneys space and includes the return of the iconic Freds lunch spot. Working with the original Freds team, Freds x Louis will offer the most beloved items from the original menu. Located on the 9th floor, it will be open for lunch until late afternoon and appetizers and snacks until 8:00 p.m. daily during the month of October with reduced hours to follow from November through December. Click HERE for reservations.

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The Saks Fifth Avenue Foundation celebrates its commitment to supporting mental health with a fall fundraiser

Dionne Warwick performed at L’Avenue at Saks Tuesday night for Saks Fifth Avenue’s annual fundraiser for the Saks Fifth Avenue Foundation. The legendary singer (looking better than ever!) sang “What The World Needs Now Is Love,” “That’s What Friends Are For” and “If I Want To” to an intimate crowd. The event raised $1.8 million for the foundation’s mission to make mental health a priority in every community.

“Five years ago, the Saks Fifth Avenue Foundation embarked on a journey to make an impact on mental health, and today, we are just as passionate about supporting this increasingly important cause,” Marc Metrick, CEO of Saks and the Saks Fifth Avenue Foundation Board. the member said. “We are proud of the incredible work our nonprofit partners are doing to ensure that underserved communities and populations disproportionately affected by mental health issues receive critical access to care. We are grateful to our many partners who make this work possible through their continued dedication to the efforts of the Saks Fifth Avenue Foundation.” The foundation has raised $5.8 million for health initiatives in the US since it was founded in 2017. That’s what friends are for!

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