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The Fashion Week Diary of Sandy Liang, Fleece Phenom Sandy Liang hates Fashion Week. She hates the hype and the parties and the pressure, the murmurings about how so-and-so made an appearance ...
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'Too Much Fashion, Too Much Clothes, Too Much Everything' MILAN — Not that long before Milan Fashion Week and his presentation, Brunello Cucinelli, the Umbria-based fashion mogul famous for his ability to ...
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Fashion Nova Debuts Halloween Costumes Inspired by Iconic Celeb Looks — Like JLo's Grammys ... The fast-fashion retailer, known for mimicking outfits of celebrities like Kardashian-Jenner sisters, just released it's Halloween costume line-up, ...
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Where to eat in Milan, according to fashion week regulars Milan doesn't always feature highly on lists of Italy's top culinary destinations, but this week the city's restaurants will be much busier as the fashion ...
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'There Is No Plan B': Helmut Lang on Turning His Fashion Archive into Sculpture When Helmut Lang, best known for his dedication to highly structured silhouettes, first said that he would step away from his practice as a fashion ...
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American fashion brand sparks outrage over school shooting themed hoodies shown at NY ... American fashion brand Bstroy has received fierce criticism on social media after displaying school shooting-themed hoodies at a show during New ...
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Shop's a Pop of Fashion Fun WHITMAN — Ariel Koonce Fortes' passion for fashion and motivation to start her own business began with her balance of home and work life, the ...
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Your first look at Rihanna's Savage X Fenty fashion show Rihanna's latest Savage X Fenty fashion show was by far her most over-the-top yet, with performances by Halsey and Migos and catwalk cameos by ...
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Wes Gordon: why we need more joy in fashion Wes Gordon: why we need more joy in fashion. The Carolina Herrera creative director opens up about taking over at one of America's biggest brands ...
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Cork-based ethical fashion designer on why we need to 'join the revolution'... A CORK-based ethical fashion designer wants people to realise that if a garment seems like a bargain, it usually means someone else is paying for it.
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