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Gucci Declares the Death of the Fashion Show Greatly Exaggerated MILAN — For the last few years the death of the fashion show — and fashion weeks in general — has been proclaimed with the same bated-breath ...
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US fashion school apologises for 'racist' show The New York City-based Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) and the chair of the Modern Arts Fashion Design course have publicly apologised after ...
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What Would a Fashion Music Festival Look Like? MILAN — The Moncler Genius 2020 presentation could be seen and heard blocks away, all thumping music and strobing lights. A crowd hovered ...
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Sustainable, Slow Fashion Startup ADAY Raises $8.5 Million To Simplify Your Wardrobe Once considered the beacon of fast fashion success, beleaguered retailer Forever 21 finally filed for bankruptcy this past September. For many, it was ...
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The New Shape of Fashion In fashion, as in politics, extreme is the posture of the moment. This spring, a new group of young designers, mostly from the British Isles, who have ...
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Red Took Over the Runways at London Fashion Week A red dress or a red outfit, even a red accessory, commands your attention and dares you to look. It's a color for the bold. At the London Fashion Week ...
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A Revolutionary Look At Spring Fashion Is The New Modern Handpainted lace intarsia dress, price upon request, by Marc Jacobs at Saks Fifth Avenue; denim pants with label details, $950, at Gucci, King of ...
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3 Ways Rihanna Electrified the Fashion and Beauty Industries Rihanna then took that ethos and applied it to the intimates industry, hosting a lingerie fashion show for the second collection of her Savage x Fenty ...
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Cover Story: Spring's New Casual Fashion When dreaming up a series of looks that would use classic wardrobe staples in new ways, the stylist Jacob K went straight to a fabled Oxford shirt ...
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How the resale revolution is reshaping fashion – video explainer We're buying more clothes than ever, but it's not all fast fashion. More than half of 25- to 34-year-olds buy secondhand or vintage clothes, and resale ...
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