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‘Sweet Valley High’ Gets a Fashion Face-lift
This week brings the rerelease of the first two books in the Sweet Valley High saga, freshly modernized to appeal (and pander) to kids today — which means that all those fun eighties outfits have been lost in the ether!
Posted 04/10/08 in The Cut : New York Fugging City
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Tom Ford Eyes Barack Obama; Pete Doherty Is Worst Dressed
Tom Ford thinks Barack Obama needs help in the suit department, Pete Doherty dresses like crap (still!), and Gisele powders her arse.
Posted 04/03/08 in The Cut : Loose Threads
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Gucci's Creative Director Has Heard About Brooklyn
Gucci's new Fifth Avenue flagship store is the subject of a surprisingly long article in today's WWD. At 46,000 square Trump Tower feet, the store dwarfs the 36,000-square-foot Abercrombie across the street. Creative director Frida Gianni says, "The idea was also to create a special environment with an emphasis on transparency and light." Perhaps she's alluding to the bling, which will be sold in an adjoining three-story jewelry shop. (There's also a VIP section, natch, accessible by a separate entrance and elevator.)
Posted 02/05/08 in The Cut : Run Through
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