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Daniel Day-Lewis' son Gabriel-Kane looks the spitting image of his famous father as he dons ... And Daniel Day-Lewis's model son Gabriel-Kane looked the spitting image of his famous father at the Diesel Black Gold show in Milan on Saturday. The 22-year-old fashionista looked the epitome of cool in a emblazoned biker jacket as he joined the likes of Pixie Lott and Justin Skye for Men's Fashion ...
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San Antonio students study African American fashion for ITC exhibit Diana Baird N'Dlaye, a cultural heritage specialist with the Smithsonian lled the Institute of Texan Cultures new student-driven exhibit, "The Will to Adorn," one of only five across the country exploring ... more. Photo: Robin Jerstad, Freelance / San Antonio Express News. Image 2 of 8. Colorful headwraps ...
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Sergio Ramos dressed in peculiar fashion whilst watching Real Madrid-Villarreal With Sergio Ramos absent from Real Madrid's clash against Villarreal through injury, the veteran defender was seen dressed in rather peculiar attire as he watched the match on Saturday afternoon. Stationed in his own private box within the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, the former Sevilla right-back was ...
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Velvet crush! Catherine McNeil covers her slender figure in a bold pantsuit as she arrives at ... But on Saturday, ahead of Versace's Men's Fashion Week runway show in Milan, Italy, Catherine McNeil opted to cover up her slender frame. ... Catherine McNeil, 28, covered her slender figure in a bold pantsuit, as she arrived at Versace's Men's Fashion Week runway show in Milan, Italy, on Saturday.
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The dad trainer steps out of fashion's closet First it was socks and sandals. Now chunky trainers — last seen in the 1980s — are the latest "dad" trend to take fashion by storm. Balenciaga's clumpy Triple S trainer — so called because the stacked soles look as if three styles have been layered on top of each other — was the fastest selling item of ...
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Condé Nast Crafts Rules to Protect Models From Harassment Prompted by the sexual harassment outcry that has enveloped fashion and other industries, Condé Nast said it began working in late October on a code of conduct that will go into effect this month. Separately, in response to allegations of sexual harassment and abuse of power from numerous male ...
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