Fashion & Beauty

Glamour editor: Stop complaining about Fashion Week

Lena Dunham may be throwing in the towel after the next season of “Girls,” but Glamour Editor-in-Chief Cindi Leive thinks the alt-princess is poised to take over the world.

“I think she could have her whole little femme empire if she wants,” says Leive, who recently hosted a lunch at Sundance with Dunham.

“She’s already got this great cottage industry of women she supports and employs at Lenny and the projects she’s producing.”

Meanwhile, Leive’s busy scouting the season’s shows for the latest It girls — like Elvis Presley’s granddaughter, Riley Keough, who’s caught the editor’s eye — and adhering to her practiced survival skills for this especially frigid and jam-packed [New York] Fashion Week.

“You always have to have pockets because you’re going to need a snack,” she tells The Post. “I always try to get a good, decent amount of rest the week before because there’s no use of even trying during Fashion Week. You’re on the high-heeled, late-night, possibly wine-filled treadmill for nine days.”

“Also, my other rule: no complaining. No one feels sorry about a chick who’s complaining about Fashion Week.”