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Pharrell Williams wore an $815500 watch to Paris Fashion Week Pharrell Williams didn't come to Paris Fashion Week to blend in. He arrived at the Chanel Haute Couture show draped in Chanel — of course — and ...
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Bring change with fashion The fashion industry is not just about the style quotient. It has taken a big leap with new technological expansions, opening up various doors for the ...
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Here's Your July 4th Fashion Inspiration From Blake Lively, Tessa Thompson, and More Or you can go full fashion fireworks, like Tessa Thompson does here with a head-to-toe striped suit in the pages of W, photographed by Tim Walker.
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This Is What The It Girls Are Wearing To Paris Fashion Week Paris Haute Couture Week is in full swing with models, bloggers and fashion industry insiders descending on the French capital with suitcases full of ...
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WA Ballet dancers don Dracula's threads for Fashion Fridays But the infamous vampire's threads will be front and centre in a bold new presentation as part of the Parmelia Hilton's Fashion Friday series. Ahead of ...
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21 Throwback Patriotic Fashion Moments, From Rihanna to Paris Hilton When you open your Instagram this Fourth of July, chances are that you'll see plenty of starred and striped clothing that really runs the gamut, from itty ...
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Amanzimtoti designer bets on her Durban July fashion entry Amanzimtoti fashion designer, Madelain Clark (49) has been invited to showcase her work at this year's Vodacom Durban July which takes place this ...
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Fashion History Lesson: The Subversive Power of Tulle Welcome to Fashion History Lesson, in which we dive deep into the origin and evolution of the fashion industry's most influential and omnipresent ...
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My Fashion Life: Carry Somers, co-founder of Fashion Revolution Carry Somers co-founded sustainable fashion campaign group Fashion Revolution following the Rana Plaza disaster. She talks to Drapers about the ...
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Australian eyewear company's fashion shoot at WWII death camp sparks outrage Outraged social media users criticised the firm for using the site in a fashion campaign, saying it was offensive to the more than 83,000 people killed at ...
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