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Everything You Need To Know About Olivia Palermo's New Fashion Line Olivia Palermo has tried on clothes from practically every brand you can think of. Spending all that time as a style icon gave her an understanding of ...
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Model Arizona Muse Urges Fashion Industry to Change in Climate Fight LONDON — Model Arizona Muse urged the fashion industry to become more environmentally sustainable and use its power to help combat climate ...
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Jacobs closes Fashion Week with thrilling dance extravaganza On Wednesday night, in a show that drew raves from across the fashion world, Jacobs' vision included not just models (nearly 90 of them) wearing ...
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The Scottish Designer Who's Trading in Fashion for Furniture Jonathan Saunders's new venture, a graphic but spare line of wood, metal and resin furniture, isn't so much a departure for the Scottish fashion ...
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Fashion Week events in China postponed amid coronavirus fears Two major fashion industry events in China have been postponed as a precaution amid fears surrounding the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19, ...
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Fashion Trend: Inclusivity -- Walking the Runway for Change The black-tie, fashion charity event is to be held this summer at the exclusive Perillo's Bentley Gold Coast and in plans to aid Disabled American ...
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Long-Term Growth of Italian Fashion Sector Not at Risk From Coronavirus: Report MILAN — The coronavirus epidemic in China will weigh heavily on Italy's fashion industry in the first quarter and probably through the first half of 2020, ...
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Christian Cowan lives out his childhood fashion dream NEW YORK (AP) — Christian Cowan equates showing his fashion collections with continuously living out a childhood dream. "I'm always going to be ...
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London Fashion Week urged to sashay away from polluting sequins LONDON, Feb 13 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sequins add glamour to any outfit but eco-campaigners urged London Fashion Week, starting on ...
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Italian fashion brands Liu Jo and Blumarine aim for IPO within two years MILAN (Reuters) - The holding company of Italian fashion brands Liu Jo and Blumarine aims to list on the stock market within two years, chief ...
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